Fri Aug 09, 2019 2:06 pm
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You mean ample land for more housing
kanga wrote:Does OS host any competitive events, or training for such events, for 'air sports' recognised by Sport England as sports ? These include, for instance, competitions in things like aerobatics, helicopter precision, gliding, racing .. If so, AIUI, LAs must treat the venue as a sports facility, and must not agree to developments preventing its continuing use as such without specifically identifying adequate and local equivalents still available.
Sooty25 wrote:..
There is a parachuting operation there already, that is classed as a sport isn't it?
PlaneStupid wrote:What will happen to the airfield manager? He’ll end up out of a job too. I’ve heard that even he didn’t see the closure coming.
Ben K wrote:PlaneStupid wrote:What will happen to the airfield manager? He’ll end up out of a job too. I’ve heard that even he didn’t see the closure coming.
Well, at least you phrased it politely this time.
Why not direct your questions at the SOS Facebook group? I hear they have most, if not all, of the answers for anything to do with OSAF.
PlaneStupid wrote:Ben K wrote:PlaneStupid wrote:What will happen to the airfield manager? He’ll end up out of a job too. I’ve heard that even he didn’t see the closure coming.
Well, at least you phrased it politely this time.
Why not direct your questions at the SOS Facebook group? I hear they have most, if not all, of the answers for anything to do with OSAF.
Oh. I just thought you seemed to know more about Old Sarum Airfield than anyone else - sorry.