Runway extension could hit homes
20.04.08
More than 20 families could be forced from their homes if Birmingham Airport is granted permission to extend its runway. [Its application to extend the runway by 405 metres is due to go before Solihull Council later this month.]
Some of the people living at the Haven Caravan Park, on Catherine-de-Barnes Lane next to the airport, have been on the site for decades, but the runway plans have cast uncertainty over their future, and Birmingham Airport's management say it is up to Solihull council to find them alternatives.
73-year-old Laurence Boswell, who has managed the site for 40 years, comes from one of Britain's largest Romany families and can trace his ancestry back centuries. He said residents are asking him on a daily basis what is going to happen. Worries range from increased noise to the chance that the site may be shut down altogether.
He said: ‘All the years we have been here we have never had grants from the council or money from the airport. Everything we have built, we have built ourselves. The airport is too big for me to fight. If we have to move, they need to find us somewhere else or give us enough money to buy one.‘
A spokesman for Birmingham Airport said: ‘With the proposed runway extension and potential noise levels, consideration would need to be given to the future of the Haven Caravan Park. Solihull Council would be responsible for identifying any alternative location.’
Solihull Councillor Jim Ryan said that it is the airport who should help with relocation. He said: ‘This is the home of 21 families and they have to be respected. I a also worried that the taxpayer will be landed with the bill if the airport leaves it to the local authority to find a new site. This could cost millions.’
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