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  • in reply to: Bovingdon Needs Your Help #409116
    captainblunder
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    11th Hour Request ! Bovingdon Airfield.

    11th Hour Request !

    Save what’s left of Bovingdon Airfield. Runway 08 / 26.

    The Council want to close our airfield as they believe that aviation use has been abandoned. This may be the case with the main Bovingdon Airfield which is now mainly a Saturday Market but the majority of runway 08 / 26 still in good serviceable condition is actually on Berry Farm land and is unaffected by ‘change of use’ that the main airfield has been granted over past years by the council.

    Berry Farm consists of 150 acres of land, part of which is runway 08 / 26. This is the last remaining ‘active’ leg of the former Bovingdon Airfield. Since the RAF vacated the airfield and land was returned to various owners, our runway has continued to be used by a variety of light aircraft. For the past 27 years it is common knowledge that a local businessman has based his Cherokee at Berry Farm and has regularly used 08 / 26 and associated taxiways for take-offs & landings.

    Please may we ask any pilots who have used Bovingdon, runway 08 / 26 over past years for practice Touch & Go’s, / Landings, with or without our permission or that of the previous owner, as we need to prove to the council that use has not been abandoned.

    We were previously advised that our Application had to be with the Council by the 9 November but this has now been extended for at least a couple of weeks.

    Please email us your details and we will return a statement form for you to jot down the dates that you used the runway. We realise that it is not normal to log Touch & Go’s so just the date and a copy of your log page to show you were flying on the day will suffice.

    Sincere thanks,

    Paul Webb.
    Berry Farm
    HP5 3RW.

    [email]berryfarm.uk@gmail.com[/email]

    in reply to: Bovingdon Needs Your Help #409138
    captainblunder
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    RE: BOVINGDON AIRFIELD. URGENT.

    Hi Merlin,

    RE: BERRY FARM RUNWAY 08 / 26. BOVINGDON.

    I realise it is very misleading but the website that you refer to is not our land or runway. The Bovingdon Airfield website refers to our neighbours land and is not connected in any way to Berry Farm being our property.

    The ex: wartime runway, 08 / 26, runs across both our properties and our ownership of the section of runway stops at the intersection of the two wartime runways. Being a cross, there are four legs of runway. Three of the legs are non operative for aviation, but our leg has been active since the RAF vacated he airfield after the war.

    Mr. Mash owns two of the legs of runway and he has planning permission for the Saturday Market. ( The website that you refer to is his. ) The other, non active aviation leg is owned by Mr. Simms and he uses this leg for HGV training and hires out to the Police & Fire Dept.

    If you are still unsure about the situation concerning our runway, 08 / 26, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Paul Webb. [email]berryfarm.uk@gmail.com[/email]

    The section of runway on our land has never been subject to any of the planning applications granted to the other three legs of runway. The Berry Farm runway has always been, and still is an ‘active’ runway. All we need to do is obtain a Certificate of Lawfulness to confirm this. Fortunately, our deadline has been extended and we now have a couple more weeks to make our application. We have already received a great deal of support and many pilots have supplied information to show they have used our runway over many years for either Touch & Go’s or the odd landing. We need as much evidence as possible so if there is anyone else who can add to the information already received please get in touch by sending an email to the above email address.

    Many thanks. Paul Webb.

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