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Bristol Airport expansion given green light on appeal

The transport hub said the decision was "excellent news" for the region’s economy

CGI of Bristol Airport expansion(Image: Western Daily Press)

Bristol Airport’s expansion plans have been allowed on appeal in a decision branded “devastating” by opponents.

The airport, however, said it was "excellent news" for the region's economy.

The expansion allows the airport to increase its current capacity from 10 million to 12 million passengers a year, while adding thousands more parking spaces. It is yet to hit the current cap and before the pandemic fewer than nine million passengers used the airport.

Dave Lees, the airport's chief executive, welcomed the decision by the Planning Inspectorate.

He said: "The decision is excellent news for our region’s economy, allowing us to create thousands of new jobs in the years ahead and provide more choice for our customers, supporting inbound tourism, and reducing the millions of road journeys made to London airports each year.

"We will now push ahead with our multi-million-pound plans for net zero operations by 2030 and look forward to working with stakeholders and the community to deliver sustainable growth.”

North Somerset Council leader Don Davies expressed his “extreme disappointment” and said the decision after a 36-day inquiry “flies in the face of local democracy”.

He said the authority gave sound grounds for refusing permission in February 2020 and it is seeing if there are any grounds for challenging the Planning Inspectorate ruling.