Judicial review of airport engine testing plans
10.02.11
A couple from Norfolk has won the right to a judicial review into planning permission for aircraft engine testing on the grounds at Norwich Airport, the BBC reports. A High Court judge granted Gill and Peter Cook the right to challenge Norwich City Council's decision to allow tests by KLM UK Engineering. The Cooks live on a Spixworth Farm, 500m (1640ft) from the test site. The couple said they would argue that four points in the planning process were unlawful.
Before planning was granted KLM UK Engineering had been testing at an unauthorised site at the airport for 5 years. In May 2010 city councillors agreed KLM and the airport could move the site and continue restricted testing but only at 78 decibels or below. At the time KLM said 400 jobs depended on the facility.
A spokesman for Norwich City Council said: ‘We are aware that there is to be a judicial review of this case, and we are waiting for the court to set a date, which is expected to be in a few months.’ A spokesman for the airport said it was aware of the legal challenge and although it was a matter between the Cooks and the council, it would be keeping a close eye on the process.
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