dark light

Base closures list.

Hi All,
I have been back 6 pages of posts and have not come across this news so apologies if it has been posted before by someone else..:eagerness:

This article below courtesy of:-https://www.facebook.com/globalaviationresource?ref=hl via the BBC. Fifteen military airfields have been earmarked for closure over the next six years with the potential loss of thousands of jobs, MPs have warned. :(The all-party group on general aviation says they are a vital national asset which once closed will never be replaced.

Most of the airfields, which are used by private pilots and flight training firms, will be sold off for housing. The government said the sites will be used to help the local economy. The all-party group has written to Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, urging him to consider keeping them open for private planes and allowing them to be brought back into military use if needed.

The group’s chairman, Conservative MP Grant Shapps, said general aviation – the name given to all non-commercial flying – was worth £3bn a year to the UK economy, citing government figures (https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/417334/General_Aviation_Strategy.pdf ). “At a time when the UK and our allies are facing significant global threats and uncertainties,” said Mr Shapps, MPs were “deeply concerned” to see the Ministry of Defence disposing of military aerodromes across the country.

He claimed air traffic control and flight training firms were moving their operations abroad due to a lack of airfields in the UK – and the planning system meant it was effectively impossible to build new ones. Mr Shapps, a former housing minister, holds a pilot’s licence – he said he recognised the need to build more new homes but the airfields were “large sites” that could retain runways and outbuildings.

The airfields earmarked for closure are:
◾Abingdon, Oxfordshire
◾Alconbury, Cambridgeshire
◾Arbroath, Angus
◾Brawdy, Pembrokeshire
◾Chivenor, Devon
◾Colerne, Wiltshire
◾Dishforth, North Yorkshire
◾Halton, Buckinghamshire
◾Henlow, Bedfordshire
◾Mildenhall, Suffolk
◾Molesworth, Cambridgeshire
◾North Luffenham, Rutland
◾Wethersfield, Essex
◾Woodbridge, Suffolk
◾Wyton, Cambridgeshire

A Ministry of Defence spokesman said around £300m is planned to be spent on key RAF sites across the UK. He said that a defence minister will “be pleased to meet” with the parliamentary group on aviation. The spokesman added: “Where airfields are no longer required, we will work closely with potential buyers and the local council to make sure that the sites’ future use best meets the needs of the local economy, including providing thousands of much-needed new housing or their potential for use as civilian airfields.”
——————————————————————————————————————————————-
Thoughts ?

Geoff.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

540

Send private message

By: Binbrook 01 - 24th April 2018 at 22:07

The Special Ops MH-53J and MC-130H Sqns at Alconbury moved to Mildenhall in late 1994 early 1995 from memory. I believe the plan was to transfer them to Germany in 2020/21 however the locals around Spangdahlem seem not very keen….

I think I have heard that one before….

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

108

Send private message

By: Ossington - 24th April 2018 at 20:48

Or Alconbury.

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

540

Send private message

By: Binbrook 01 - 24th April 2018 at 18:42

Apart from Mildenhall which is about the only fully active base on that list. A few others had or just about still have a VGS or, like Chivenor had a SAR unit based on it. I can’t remember when the airfield at North Luffenham had anything flying….?

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

1,675

Send private message

By: Sabrejet - 24th April 2018 at 18:21

What news are you looking at ( 😉 ) – reported a good two years ago:

https://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?140704-RAF-Mildenhall-Alconbury-and-Molesworth-among-MOD-sites-to-be-sold&highlight=Alconbury

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

5,556

Send private message

By: AlanR - 24th April 2018 at 17:54

Once they’re gone, they’re gone !

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

173

Send private message

By: olly_s - 24th April 2018 at 17:30

midenhall?! thought that was at its peak

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

2,064

Send private message

By: Pen Pusher - 24th April 2018 at 17:20

There’s an airfield at Molesworth ? http://www.content-delivery.co.uk/aviation/airfields/Molesworth_Heli.html Where?

As for RAF Wyton , when I moved to work there in 1995, we were told then that the airfield was going to have houses built on it, so nothing new then.

Brian

Member for:

19 years 1 month

Posts:

698

Send private message

By: Flying_Pencil - 24th April 2018 at 17:06

Stupid, as (nearly) all ways.

Housing: can always build upward.

On this side of pond, Santa Monica airport (California) is being targeted for closure by land developers, even though it is one of the busiest and most important airports in US. Anyone seriously thinking it will be made into a “park” is drinking Cool-aide.

Sign in to post a reply