A SERIES of consultation events on proposals to expand passenger numbers at Luton Airport begins on Monday (February 13).
Airport bosses want to double the current number of passengers to 18 million, with the possibility of growth to 30 million in the future, using the existing runway.
London Luton Airport Limited, which runs the airport on behalf of Luton Borough Council, says the growth would create 6,000 new jobs at the airport, but anti-noise campaigners have voiced concerns about the increase in passenger numbers.
Concerns have also been raised about how the roads leading up to the airport would cope with an increase in traffic.
Monday’s consultation event takes place at the Hat Factory in Bute Street, Luton, from 2pm–8pm.
The other events are:
Flamstead (Village Hall), Tuesday February 14, 2pm–8pm
Whitwell (New Fellowship Hall), Wednesday February 15, 2pm–8pm
Hitchin (Town Hall), Friday February 17, 2pm–8pm
Caddington (Heathfield Lower School), Saturday February 18, 10am–5pm
Leighton Buzzard and Linslade (Linslade Community Hall), Wednesday, February 22, 2pm–8pm
Dunstable (Dunstable Leisure Centre), Thursday February 23, 2pm–8pm
Harpenden (Public Halls), Saturday February 25, 10am–5pm
Stevenage (Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre), Monday February 27, 2pm–8pm
Luton South (Stockwood Discovery Centre) Wednesday February 29, 2pm–8pm
Wheathampstead (Memorial Hall), Thursday March 1, 2pm–8pm
Breachwood Green (Village Hall), Monday March 5, 2pm–8pm
Luton East (Raynham Way Community Centre), Thursday March 8, 1.30pm–7pm
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