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I read* that £400 million is going to be invested in Bristol Airport - which has become the main airport serving SW Britain - and by that I include south Wales.
Both Cardiff (Rhoose) & Bristol (Lulsgate) Airports developed from wartime airfields. Nobody in their right mind would have chosen either location for a modern airport to serve SW Britain. Of the old wartime airfields, Filton would have been the best option (railway alongside) but by the time it was no longer used for plane making, Cribbs Causeway shopping Mall (alongside) and Bradley Stoke housing had already been built.
The Blair Government set up a commission to look into airport provision in SW Britain and came to the conclusion that both Cardiff & Bristol Airports should remain. (The Welsh Government did not push for a new airport as Cardiff was/is the capital of a ‘nation’ and already had its own airport). Neither did they push for a new airport on the site of the mostly vacated Llanwern steelworks east of Newport which has a mainline railway alongside and could have been connected to a new M4 running to the south of Newport. It was also midway between Bristol & Cardiff with good links to the wider region. Noise would mainly have been over industrial south Newport. Now new housing covers much of the Llanwern steelworks site.
So, we are where we are with Bristol Airport pulling ahead in terms of expansion and Cardiff having a job attracting growth. Both airports are difficult to reach from the main lines of communication not being on or even near the motorways and with no dual highways to the M5 or M4. Neither airport has rail connection although of the two, Cardiff has a station at Rhoose with a 2 mile shuttle bus taking passengers to the terminal building along an uncongested road. (The shuttle buses on the longer journey from Bristol Airport to Temple Meads use congested roads but at least TM is a mainline station). Transport for Wales have been dragging their feet in getting a half hourly train service operating on the Vale of Glamorgan Coast line via Rhoose which connects with the mainline at Cardiff Central and at Bridgend for west Wales.
As pure speculation, if you were a planner, where would you build a new airport to serve SW Britain today that was near the main population centres of Cardiff, Newport & Bristol with good links by rail and road to the wider region? I will kick things off by suggesting the flatland near Pilning station which would be re-configured into an airport station. You have excellent motorway links nearby and most aircraft noise would be over industrial areas alongside the Severn at Avonmouth.
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Bristol Airport has launched an investment programme exceeding £400m to upgrade the customer experience at the airport. Dave Lees, CEO at Bristol Airport, outlined the improvements that will be coming.
"Over the next five years significant enhancements are coming to all aspects of the customer journey at Bristol Airport," he said.
Both Cardiff (Rhoose) & Bristol (Lulsgate) Airports developed from wartime airfields. Nobody in their right mind would have chosen either location for a modern airport to serve SW Britain. Of the old wartime airfields, Filton would have been the best option (railway alongside) but by the time it was no longer used for plane making, Cribbs Causeway shopping Mall (alongside) and Bradley Stoke housing had already been built.
The Blair Government set up a commission to look into airport provision in SW Britain and came to the conclusion that both Cardiff & Bristol Airports should remain. (The Welsh Government did not push for a new airport as Cardiff was/is the capital of a ‘nation’ and already had its own airport). Neither did they push for a new airport on the site of the mostly vacated Llanwern steelworks east of Newport which has a mainline railway alongside and could have been connected to a new M4 running to the south of Newport. It was also midway between Bristol & Cardiff with good links to the wider region. Noise would mainly have been over industrial south Newport. Now new housing covers much of the Llanwern steelworks site.
So, we are where we are with Bristol Airport pulling ahead in terms of expansion and Cardiff having a job attracting growth. Both airports are difficult to reach from the main lines of communication not being on or even near the motorways and with no dual highways to the M5 or M4. Neither airport has rail connection although of the two, Cardiff has a station at Rhoose with a 2 mile shuttle bus taking passengers to the terminal building along an uncongested road. (The shuttle buses on the longer journey from Bristol Airport to Temple Meads use congested roads but at least TM is a mainline station). Transport for Wales have been dragging their feet in getting a half hourly train service operating on the Vale of Glamorgan Coast line via Rhoose which connects with the mainline at Cardiff Central and at Bridgend for west Wales.
As pure speculation, if you were a planner, where would you build a new airport to serve SW Britain today that was near the main population centres of Cardiff, Newport & Bristol with good links by rail and road to the wider region? I will kick things off by suggesting the flatland near Pilning station which would be re-configured into an airport station. You have excellent motorway links nearby and most aircraft noise would be over industrial areas alongside the Severn at Avonmouth.
Google Map of the area.
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