Airport criticised over masterplan delay
14.03.08
Robin Hood Airport has been criticised for delaying Doncaster's plans to become an international business hub by keeping councillors waiting for over 2 years for a vital report, the Doncaster Free Press reports.
The airport masterplan, a report required by the Government detailing the airport's future development plans to 2015 and then to 2030 should have been published by the end of 2005, but airport owners, Peel Holdings, have still not delivered even a draft copy of the document. Council chiefs say that they need the report to finalise their plans for better transport links in the borough.
The Department of Transport, which commissioned the masterplan as part of the Government's white paper on aviation in December 2003, will not give the green light to plans for the Finningley and Rossington Regeneration Route Scheme (FARRRS) until the masterplan has been released.
The newspaper says that, according to a recent report on the Local Development Framework, the council views the airport and the proposed link road, which will connect the airport with Rossington and the M18 at junction 3, as hugely important in their plans to market the borough's to overseas investors.
However, the report warned that unless the masterplan was delivered soon, Doncaster could lose out on investments. Robin Hood Airport is one of only a handful of UK airports still to publish its masterplan. The newspaper did not receive a response from the airport or Peel Holdings on the story.
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