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Thanet: Public inquiry launched into planning applications on former Manston Airport site

A public inquiry has been launched after an appeal hearing to consider four planning applications on the former Manston Airport site was cancelled.

The hearing was due to take place tomorrow but the cancellation comes after the Planning Inspectorate notified Thanet District Council that ‘matters are too complex and controversial to proceed by way of a hearing’.

The council's planning committee was due to consider changes to the use of buildings on the site to non-aviation purposes.

The scheduled appeal hearing to consider four planning applications due to take place tomorrow has been cancelled
The scheduled appeal hearing to consider four planning applications due to take place tomorrow has been cancelled

A statement from the council said it understood that the "decision was made on the basis ‘the evidence will need to be properly tested through formal questioning’ and cited the ‘likely number of participants’ as other reasons why a hearing procedure would not be suitable."

A spokesman from the Planning Inspectorate confirmed that a decision on launch date is expected to be announced soon.

A planning application submitted for Stone Hill Park, the proposed development on the site of the former Manston airport
A planning application submitted for Stone Hill Park, the proposed development on the site of the former Manston airport

All correspondence previously submitted by Stone Hill Park to the council will still be considered as part of the inquiry process.

The public will get their first chance to quiz an American company which wants to reopen Manston airport at a consultation event today.

The consultation with RiverOak will take place at Broadstairs Pavilion, Harbour Street, from 2pm to 8pm.

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