Public Urged to Give Views on Airport Expansion Plans

Published 23rd Nov 2015

Local residents are being urged to give their views on proposals to expand Leeds Bradford Airport.

A public consultation opens today - with people being asked to let the council know how they think access to the Yeadon site could be improved.

Leeds Bradford Airport is one of the fastest growing in the UK, used by 3.3 million passengers a year. It also contributes more than £100m annually to the city region economy, and was earmarked as a key part of the long-term transport vision for Leeds put forward by the council last month.

The public consultation runs from Monday 23 November to Sunday 24 January 2016, and will see Leeds City Council seeking views on the three options outlined in September to improve access to the airport.

This has been identified as key to supporting its future growth, as well as tackling congestion and traffic issues. The possibility of a rail link will also be considered.

Of the three proposed options, two would see the creation of a new link road while the third consists of widening existing roads and upgrading junctions.

Leeds City Council executive member for regeneration, transport and planning Councillor Richard Lewis said: “The response to us releasing the outline details of the three options in September sparked a great deal of debate so now we want as many people as possible to take part in this consultation and tell us what they think.

“Leeds Bradford Airport is a key part of our current and future city and regional economy, so it is essential we make the access to and from it the best we can while also respecting and protecting the needs of the local communities, so the more people who take part in this consultation the more effective we can be terms of making the right decisions.”

The first option proposes the building of a new road from the A65, running along the eastern edge of the airport before joining the A658 to the north. This would cost up to £75 million. The second option sees the new road follow the same initial path from the A65 running between Rawdon and Horsforth but runs to the south west of the airport before joining the A658. This is expected to cost up to £50million.

The third option involves upgrading the existing A65 and A658 around Rawdon and Yeadon to the airport. This would see junctions upgraded and where needed some road widening. This is the least expensive option, costing up to £15 million.

Aside from boosting access to the airport, improved road access would also help to tackle existing problems of congestion and delays on the A65 and A658 Harrogate road as well as local road network issues.

As part of the consultation, public drop-in sessions will take place as follows:

  • Leeds Civic Hall, Tuesday 24 November 3-8pm - Horsforth Mechanics Institute, Wednesday 25 November 1-4:30pm - Horsforth St Margaret’s Parish Centre, Friday 27 November 3-8pm - Greenacre Hall, Rawdon, Saturday 28 November 12noon-3pm

There will also be at the airport from November 23-29, while leaflets and copies of the questionnaire will also be available at local libraries and the Leeds Development Enquiry Centre in the Leonardo Building on Rossington Street.

The consultation will also seek the views of key stakeholders including community groups, neighbourhood forums, councillors and MPs in Leeds, Bradford and Harrogate, as well as parish and town councils, local businesses, the Leeds Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Small Businesses and transport groups.

The scheme to improve access to the airport is to be funded through the West Yorkshire Plus Transport Fund with Leeds City Council leading on its planning and delivery. It is hoped the chosen scheme will be completed during 2023.

For information and to take part in the consultation from November 23 visit www.leeds.gov.uk/AirportLinkRoad