Adiewomersley
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Hello, thanks for the welcome. I've been around for ages using a different account, lost my details so just created a new one out of convenienceFirstly welcome to Forums4airports, it's good to have you with us!
The pre-existing plans have already been through the planning process. The plans if carried out would enable the airport to continue to grow passengers to 7.1mppa which was agreed during the previous planning process.
The airport no longer wishes to pursue with the old plans as they retain the old crumbling terminal building which doesn't meet the latest regulatory standards and it limits the airports ability to provide the customer service it wishes to offer it's passengers.
The new terminal would be a purpose built building and will reach BREEAM standard of excellence. The new terminal will enable the same number of passengers as previously planned for with facilities that are carbon neutral.
The new terminal location is within the airport boundary and so no green belt land will be used.
If the airport is unable to pursue with it's plans it could decide to proceed with the previous plans to increase passenger numbers.
If the airports current plans are rejected, it can continue to increase the number of night flights unhindered as there are currently no restrictions on the newest types of aircraft. If the plans for a new terminal are granted, new night time quotas would likely be implemented with new guidelines for the newest aircraft types.
More details can be found here: https://forums4airports.com/pages/EGNMinformation2/
Thanks too for the info. So basically GALBA are trying to stop something which has already been agreed (increase in passenger numbers). They are vandals too. At the top of Henshaw lane there's a green Internet box? with graffiti by GALBA on it.