Earlier today, I posted an article on
the travesty going on at Manston Airport an a rather clever scientist affected by the closure posted some of the most articulate, thoughtful and persuasive arguments on why Manston should continue as an airport. Rather than languishing at the bottom of a list of comments, I thought they would be better served as their own post. Dr Webber has kindly agreed.
Dear Sammy, I thank you for such a
coherent and well discussed summary of the plight of Manston Airport,
Kent.
OK you asked for it. I have lots to say on why I and my
micro-SME scientific research company and the "Save Manston
Airport" group believe that Manston Airport could be a
successful and important airport for the South East of England, if
just, as you say, it were just managed and advertised as it should
be.
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Excellent uncongested road links at Manston |
First :
There is now an official Thanet
District Council petition to help keep Manston
Airport as an
operating airport - please sign it for a chance to reduce Heathrow
and Gatwick flights and the need for new runways
:
http://democracy.thanet.gov.uk/mgEPetitionDisplay.aspx?id=67
Where
shall I start? Loss of jobs and additional costs on local
businesses:
It is not just the 140 direct job losses by Ann
Gloag's employees, but the ancillary knock-on effect in local
businesses total about 700, including a small aviation firm that has
been booted out of its 50 year leased premises.
Take my
micro-SME firm, as small as it comes - the additional £100 to £200
additional cost of each journey across the South of England to
Gatwick or Heathrow becomes significant over the year, not to mention
the effectively day lost from the coal-face of the business by the
travel time. It was 10 minutes from my research laboratory to Manston
Airport, plus 30 minutes check-in time (mostly spent with a hot
drink) - including published check-in times, via the M25 from
Canterbury to Gatwick and onto the plane is about 4 hours, and to be
prudent, to Heathrow is about 6 hours. And of course nearly as much
for the return journey. Often requiring an over-night stay in a hotel
to ensure catching an early flight.
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The sixth longest civilian runway in the UK at Manston Airport |
Manston History:
Manston was started for the
first-world war.
In the second world-war, Prime Minister Winston
Churchill was honorary air commodore for 615 Fighter Squadron, and
paid them a visit at RAF Manston, Kent, UK, on 25 September 1941.
But on Thursday 15th May 2014 it was shut by the current
owner. Airport operations ceased at 5pm. We hear that airport
operating equipment is already being sold off, and there will be a
further auction in days. Offers of the full asking price have, it is
reported, been rejected by the current owner. We believe the
intention is to dig up the runway, demolish the airport buildings,
and build houses. A "Garden City" is being touted - where
are the jobs for these people ? Thanet is already an area of
"significant socio-economic deprivation".
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Manston from the air a few years ago |
OK,
next, why should people fly from Manston - surely it has been shown
to not be a popular airport?
My next thesis is high-lighted by a
visit to the nearly city of Maidstone, by the leader of the "Save
Manston Airport" group - the commonest response by the good
people of Maidstone : "What Manston Airport ?".
This
is no surprise to me - the only reason I knew that KLM had started
flights to Schiphol Hub in Amsterdam, was I was driving past the
airport perimeter daily, and there was a banner on the fence !
Well
we have in a short space of time flown to the USA and elsewhere a
number of times via Manston and Schiphol. When Ann Gloag announced
her "closure consultation", visitors and directors of my
company had 8 European and long-haul flights booked via Manston, not
all of which were able to take place. And I have already had to do an
additional European journey via Gatwick. The KLM passenger use of
Manston was successful and growing - we suspect that this is why Ann
Gloag asked KLM to leave as soon as she did.
So for whom does it make sense to
use Manston Airport ?
Well surprisingly my web data mining
has given us extensive evidence that the highly efficient nature of
Manston Airport means that you can be as far away from Manston as any
of the 13 Category-A mainline stations in London, or on the junction
9 roundabout on the M23, at the Gatwick Airport boundary, and you
will still be quicker to fly from Manston Airport than either
Heathrow or Gatwick Airports.
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Kent Travel Times, Manston vs Heathrow by car |
See this pdf document on the "Save
Manston Airport" group's Facebook site :
Manston Airport Kent
has major travel advantages – v2b.pdf
Manston Airport has excellent HS1
high-speed rail links 8 minutes away by taxi from Ramsgate station to
Ashford International and Central London (to be further upgraded this
Autumn), and dual-carriageway roads from Manston Airport boundary
fence across Kent and into Central London.
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The fastest trains in the UK can help you get to Manston |
So why is this
not more generally appreciated?
No one has been told! Where is the
advertising on the tube and train-lines to the other London Airports
? How many travel agencies in the South East even know of Manston
Airport ? - Again and again people have to tell their travel agencies
about Manston.
But also, the Davies Commission refused to
consider Manston Airport in its report on future air traffic for
London airports :
The Airports Commission have stated, when I sent
them these population/travel time figures :
"The Commission
noted that some people living in North Kent valued the role that the
Airport played in supporting regional connectivity, but noted a
number of significant challenges, such as relatively poor surface
transport links and a large distance from significant population,
which rendered any significantly expanded role for the airport
implausible."
And later :
"… has identified three
options it will take forward for further development, as well as more
work to allow it to understand the viability of a Thames Estuary
option. The Commission is focussed on analysing these three
short-listed options and the feasibility of a Thames Estuary option
and does not intend to revisit previous
decisions."
airports.enquiries@airports.gsi.gov.uk
Why
is Manston Airport not included in this discussion of London Airports
?
More urgently :
Why close Manston Airport at a time of
expansion plans for Heathrow and Gatwick ?
Kent County
Council recommends that there should be better utilisation of
regional airport capacity in the South East; Manston has the
potential to accommodate up to 5 to 6 million passengers per
annum.
Manston Airport also has an enviable record for cargo
handling, with no stacking on airport approach, and full loads of
perishable cargo unloaded and on the road, and the aircraft back in
the air, within 80 minutes of landing. Establishing small package
freight to adjacent airport hubs for global express packages is an
important goal of the air-operations company that has offered the
full asking price of £7million, for Manston.
Over 15,000
people have signed a petition in support of Manston Airport which has
been a remarkably fast, efficient, friendly and convenient airport to
use, and to work at.
OK, that is was the appeal to logic,
now for something different :
To Heathrow, Gatwick and
Stansted Airports :
“Give us your tired (who have walked too far
from check-in to gate to plane to baggage pickup) ,
your poor
(who have paid as much to park - or to catch the train across England
- as for their flight),
Your huddled masses of stacked planes
yearning for a free slot in which to land,
The wretched refuse of
your teeming sky and overloaded runways.
Send these, the
homeless, tempest-tossed and diverted planes, to us at Manston
Airport:
We lift our lamp beside the White Cliffs of the Dover
Straights.”
Dr. Beau Webber - May, 2014, with apologies to
Emma Lazarus.
Manston Dreaming
The people were sent
home
The planes flew away
All fell silent
In an office
far away, predators scheme and plot
Shiver and drool in
anticipation of the kill
And at midnight, an unfamiliar sound
drifts across the airfield on the cool night air.....
A spirit
sleeping
and dreaming of our return
by Jennifer
Maidman
http://youtu.be/OImU9GJLXd8
Annie Whitehead of Penguin
Cafe Orchestra on Trombone.
And again, please sign the
official Thanet District Council petition to help keep Manston
Airport as an operating airport
:
http://democracy.thanet.gov.uk/mgEPetitionDisplay.aspx?id=67
Article by Dr.
Beau Webber
Lab-Tools Ltd., Canterbury &
Ramsgate
www.Lab-Tools.com
Dear Sammy, I thank you for such a coherent and well discussed summary of the plight of Manston Airport, Kent.
OK
you asked for it. I have lots to say on why I and my micro-SME
scientific research company and the "Save Manston Airport" group believe
that Manston Airport could be a successful and important airport for
the South East of England, if just, as you say, it were just managed and
advertised as it should be.
First :
There is now an official Thanet District Council petition to help keep Manston
Airport
as an operating airport - please sign it for a chance to reduce
Heathrow and Gatwick flights and the need for new runways :
http://democracy.thanet.gov.uk/mgEPetitionDisplay.aspx?id=67
Where shall I start ? Loss of jobs and additional costs on local businesses:
It
is not just the 140 direct job losses by Ann Gloag's employees, but the
ancillary knock-on effect in local businesses total about 700,
including a small aviation firm that has been booted out of its 50 year
leased premises.
Take my micro-SME firm, as small as it comes -
the additional £100 to £200 additional cost of each journey across the
South of England to Gatwick or Heathrow becomes significant over the
year, not to mention the effectively day lost from the coal-face of the
business by the travel time. It was 10 minutes from my research
laboratory to Manston Airport, plus 30 minutes check-in time (mostly
spent with a hot drink) - including published check-in times, via the
M25 from Canterbury to Gatwick and onto the plane is about 4 hours, and
to be prudent, to Heathrow is about 6 hours. And of course nearly as
much for the return journey. Often requiring an over-night stay in a
hotel to ensure catching an early flight.
Manston History :
Manston was started for the first-world war.
In
the second world-war, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was honorary air
commodore for 615 Fighter Squadron, and paid them a visit at RAF
Manston, Kent, UK, on 25 September 1941.
But on Thursday 15th
May 2014 it was shut by the current owner. Airport operations ceased at
5pm. We hear that airport operating equipment is already being sold off,
and there will be a further auction in days. Offers of the full asking
price have, it is reported, been rejected by the current owner. We
believe the intention is to dig up the runway, demolish the airport
buildings, and build houses. A "Garden City" is being touted - where are
the jobs for these people ? Thanet is already an area of "significant
socio-economic deprivation".
OK, next, why should people fly from Manston - surely it has been shewn to not be a popular airport ?
My
next thesis is high-lighted by a visit to the nearly city of Maidtone,
by the leader of the "Save Manston Airport" group - the commonest
response by the good people of Maidstone : "What Manston Airport ?".
This
is no surprise to me - the only reason I knew that KLM had started
flights to Schiphol Hub in Amsterdam, was I was driving past the airport
perimeter daily, and there was a banner on the fence !
Well we have
in a short space of time flown to the USA and elsewhere a number of
times via Manston and Schiphol. When Ann Gloag announced her "closure
consultation", visitors and directors of my company had 8 European and
long-haul flights booked via Manston, not all of which were able to take
place. And I have already had to do an additional European journey via
Gatwick. The KLM passenger use of Manston was successful and growing -
we suspect that this is why Ann Gloag asked KLM to leave as soon as she
did. - See more at:
http://sammysgenericblog.blogspot.jp/2014/05/manston-death-of-airport.html#sthash.P2TKJEpb.dpuf
Dear Sammy, I thank you for such a coherent and well discussed summary of the plight of Manston Airport, Kent.
OK
you asked for it. I have lots to say on why I and my micro-SME
scientific research company and the "Save Manston Airport" group believe
that Manston Airport could be a successful and important airport for
the South East of England, if just, as you say, it were just managed and
advertised as it should be.
First :
There is now an official Thanet District Council petition to help keep Manston
Airport
as an operating airport - please sign it for a chance to reduce
Heathrow and Gatwick flights and the need for new runways :
http://democracy.thanet.gov.uk/mgEPetitionDisplay.aspx?id=67
Where shall I start ? Loss of jobs and additional costs on local businesses:
It
is not just the 140 direct job losses by Ann Gloag's employees, but the
ancillary knock-on effect in local businesses total about 700,
including a small aviation firm that has been booted out of its 50 year
leased premises.
Take my micro-SME firm, as small as it comes -
the additional £100 to £200 additional cost of each journey across the
South of England to Gatwick or Heathrow becomes significant over the
year, not to mention the effectively day lost from the coal-face of the
business by the travel time. It was 10 minutes from my research
laboratory to Manston Airport, plus 30 minutes check-in time (mostly
spent with a hot drink) - including published check-in times, via the
M25 from Canterbury to Gatwick and onto the plane is about 4 hours, and
to be prudent, to Heathrow is about 6 hours. And of course nearly as
much for the return journey. Often requiring an over-night stay in a
hotel to ensure catching an early flight.
Manston History :
Manston was started for the first-world war.
In
the second world-war, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was honorary air
commodore for 615 Fighter Squadron, and paid them a visit at RAF
Manston, Kent, UK, on 25 September 1941.
But on Thursday 15th
May 2014 it was shut by the current owner. Airport operations ceased at
5pm. We hear that airport operating equipment is already being sold off,
and there will be a further auction in days. Offers of the full asking
price have, it is reported, been rejected by the current owner. We
believe the intention is to dig up the runway, demolish the airport
buildings, and build houses. A "Garden City" is being touted - where are
the jobs for these people ? Thanet is already an area of "significant
socio-economic deprivation".
OK, next, why should people fly from Manston - surely it has been shewn to not be a popular airport ?
My
next thesis is high-lighted by a visit to the nearly city of Maidtone,
by the leader of the "Save Manston Airport" group - the commonest
response by the good people of Maidstone : "What Manston Airport ?".
This
is no surprise to me - the only reason I knew that KLM had started
flights to Schiphol Hub in Amsterdam, was I was driving past the airport
perimeter daily, and there was a banner on the fence !
Well we have
in a short space of time flown to the USA and elsewhere a number of
times via Manston and Schiphol. When Ann Gloag announced her "closure
consultation", visitors and directors of my company had 8 European and
long-haul flights booked via Manston, not all of which were able to take
place. And I have already had to do an additional European journey via
Gatwick. The KLM passenger use of Manston was successful and growing -
we suspect that this is why Ann Gloag asked KLM to leave as soon as she
did. - See more at:
http://sammysgenericblog.blogspot.jp/2014/05/manston-death-of-airport.html#sthash.P2TKJEpb.dpuf
Dear Sammy, I thank you for such a coherent and well discussed summary of the plight of Manston Airport, Kent.
OK
you asked for it. I have lots to say on why I and my micro-SME
scientific research company and the "Save Manston Airport" group believe
that Manston Airport could be a successful and important airport for
the South East of England, if just, as you say, it were just managed and
advertised as it should be.
First :
There is now an official Thanet District Council petition to help keep Manston
Airport
as an operating airport - please sign it for a chance to reduce
Heathrow and Gatwick flights and the need for new runways :
http://democracy.thanet.gov.uk/mgEPetitionDisplay.aspx?id=67
Where shall I start ? Loss of jobs and additional costs on local businesses:
It
is not just the 140 direct job losses by Ann Gloag's employees, but the
ancillary knock-on effect in local businesses total about 700,
including a small aviation firm that has been booted out of its 50 year
leased premises.
Take my micro-SME firm, as small as it comes -
the additional £100 to £200 additional cost of each journey across the
South of England to Gatwick or Heathrow becomes significant over the
year, not to mention the effectively day lost from the coal-face of the
business by the travel time. It was 10 minutes from my research
laboratory to Manston Airport, plus 30 minutes check-in time (mostly
spent with a hot drink) - including published check-in times, via the
M25 from Canterbury to Gatwick and onto the plane is about 4 hours, and
to be prudent, to Heathrow is about 6 hours. And of course nearly as
much for the return journey. Often requiring an over-night stay in a
hotel to ensure catching an early flight.
Manston History :
Manston was started for the first-world war.
In
the second world-war, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was honorary air
commodore for 615 Fighter Squadron, and paid them a visit at RAF
Manston, Kent, UK, on 25 September 1941.
But on Thursday 15th
May 2014 it was shut by the current owner. Airport operations ceased at
5pm. We hear that airport operating equipment is already being sold off,
and there will be a further auction in days. Offers of the full asking
price have, it is reported, been rejected by the current owner. We
believe the intention is to dig up the runway, demolish the airport
buildings, and build houses. A "Garden City" is being touted - where are
the jobs for these people ? Thanet is already an area of "significant
socio-economic deprivation".
OK, next, why should people fly from Manston - surely it has been shewn to not be a popular airport ?
My
next thesis is high-lighted by a visit to the nearly city of Maidtone,
by the leader of the "Save Manston Airport" group - the commonest
response by the good people of Maidstone : "What Manston Airport ?".
This
is no surprise to me - the only reason I knew that KLM had started
flights to Schiphol Hub in Amsterdam, was I was driving past the airport
perimeter daily, and there was a banner on the fence !
Well we have
in a short space of time flown to the USA and elsewhere a number of
times via Manston and Schiphol. When Ann Gloag announced her "closure
consultation", visitors and directors of my company had 8 European and
long-haul flights booked via Manston, not all of which were able to take
place. And I have already had to do an additional European journey via
Gatwick. The KLM passenger use of Manston was successful and growing -
we suspect that this is why Ann Gloag asked KLM to leave as soon as she
did. - See more at:
http://sammysgenericblog.blogspot.jp/2014/05/manston-death-of-airport.html#sthash.P2TKJEpb.dpuf