West Kent Talking
Gatwick Airport wants to double its passenger numbers from current levels. Its proposals are being considered by the planning authorities. Members of the public have until the end of Sunday 29 October 2023 to register if they want to comment. Many local residents are concerned about noise and pollution from the airport. Listen to the arguments against Gatwick's expansion from campaigner, Charles Lloyd. Plus hear from Gatwick's Head of Noise and Airspace Strategy, Andy Sinclair, on why he thinks the plans are compatible with net zero climate commitments and why night flights won't increase. We also return to the organic orchards of Mole End Farms to hear about their summer growing season and why their apples are the largest they've ever had. We hear from apple pickers - some have come from as far away as Central Asia for the seasonal work. Cyclists have continued to campaign for better cycle routes in West Kent - we'll hear how their convoys on the A26 were received. Then we talk to the Pembury Councillor David Hayward who left the "Tunbridge Wells Alliance" Party and formed a new "Independents for Tunbridge Wells" Party in the summer. He explains why. Finally, we focus on cricket, after Kent sucessfully avoided relegation from Division One of the County Championship on the final day of the season. We speak to Kent's new captain Daniel Bell-Drummond about how his parents inspired him to take up the game. And we hear from Kent Cricket's Chief Executive Simon Storey on the chances of county cricket returning to the Neville Ground in Tunbridge Wells next season. To end, Fred Atkins explains his role as the Kent reporter for the ECB network and he runs through the highs and lows of Kent's 2023 season.
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