A concerned supporter shared this article with us for everyone to read. What ever happened to Biggin Hill airport? Churchill commented in his 1947 Battle of Britain remembrance speech at
It’s crunch time. On 2nd February, the Council will once again be considering the Biggin Hill Airport Noise Action Plan (NAP) Review at the Executive, Resources, Contracts and Policy Development
2022 was a busy and eventful year for Flightpath Watch and its supporters. January – Bromley Council’s Executive Committee reviewed Biggin Hill Airport’s Noise Action Plan five-year review report and
BHAL has made another application to the Council to change the Permitted User Clause in their Lease Biggin Hill Airport Ltd has submitted another application to change the Permitted User
Following our last newsletter to you dated 21st October, I wanted to update everyone on Flightpath Watch’s next steps in supporting residents’ concerns about Biggin Hill Airport Ltd not honouring
In our last newsletter we asked for your help in supporting us by attending the meetings on the 18th and 19th October and emailing your Ward Councillors. Since then there has been some
There was excellent attendance at our meeting on Tuesday, 27th September – standing room only! The FPW Committee would like to thank you for coming and for spreading the word
In the latest ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEE meeting, you’ll see the council does not include the effects of aviation in its carbon management programme.
Flightpath Watch is aware that Biggin Hill Airport Ltd (BHAL) is preparing once again to submit an application to Bromley Council to allow fare-paying passengers.