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Outcry over Jurby airfield extension plan
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30/07/2024
Fern Callister and Vicki Wade talk about the impact potential future plans for Jurby airfield has had on their lives.
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OK, so I'm here in Derby with Fern Callister and Vicky Wade, the two homeowners who are
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probably most affected by the plans that have just emerged to turn Derby Airfield, possibly
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some point in the future, into the island's new national airport. Vicky, I'll turn to
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you first. When did you first hear about this plan? I first heard about this on a Facebook
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post, actually, in the Derby community Facebook page, which was probably a week last Thursday,
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so 12 days ago. What was your immediate reaction? Actually, shock, but also, is this right?
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This can't be true. What's wrong with Ronald's Way? All those things go through your head
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and then you realise, you look at the map a little bit more closely, because actually
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I thought, when I was first looking at it, the map it was depicted, the road it was
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depicted going over was the Sandygate to Derby Road, which it currently goes over. I hadn't
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actually realised it was being extended across farmland, then across the Summerhill Road
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and further over towards the Rendoo Road, which essentially comes straight across Fern's
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property and over mine. So a lot of people would be affected by this, if it ever went
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ahead. 100%, a lot of people will be affected. Absolutely. It's the whole community, whole
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northern community, and I would say beyond. Yes, absolutely, it's going to be changes
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for everybody. You know, it's not just the runway, which obviously deeply affects both
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Fern and I and a lot of other people that will be affected, but it's when they decide
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where the perimeter for such an airfield will be, which I believe under current regulation
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will need to be bigger than Ronald's Way. Yeah. There's many, many houses in that area,
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and then you've got also Derby School, the health centre, the threshold possibly, you
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know, what are they going to do with all those people? And the prison as well. And the prison.
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The prison would be, you can't have a prison, I'm sure, inside the perimeter fence of an
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airport, but it's beyond that, isn't it? Andreas would be on the flight path, and then
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Kurt, Michael and Balaf would be on the flight path. But how are people going to get here?
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The infrastructure is not in, there isn't one good road to Derby from Rousey, so all
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the infrastructure would need to be put in place. We would have construction traffic,
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obviously, to deal with. Then once it was built, we would have people that work there,
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we would have suppliers, we would obviously have travellers using the airport. You know,
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it's going to be busy all the time, the roads, not just when the flights are coming in and
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out. You know, the flight noise, obviously, would be inconvenient, but mostly, I believe,
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at Ronald's Way, that's morning and evening, which will be inconvenient and a bit disturbing,
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considering all we hear at the moment is birds. And Fern, when did you move into your cottage?
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So, moved in 2022, and yeah, it's a charming house, it's beautiful, it's not big, really,
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by any stretch of the imagination, but it is a country home, it's got a little bit of land with
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it, tiny outbuildings, it's just beyond anything that we could ever dream of. Your little piece
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of heaven. Oh, it's just beautiful. It needs a lot of work, so we're currently in a phase of
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restoration, restoring the old walls to how they were in the 1800s, using lime plaster,
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using traditional building techniques. You know, there's a lot of love that has gone into this
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project. It's not just a slapdash thing, but there's a really thought-out process, you know.
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Sorry, Fern, how do you think the plans that have been revealed will affect you, then?
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Well, we won't have a house, essentially. Our house literally lies under the tarmac on the plans, so
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we won't actually have a house. But there's the repercussions around. If these plans happen,
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and yes, it might not go ahead, that is probably the worst outcome for us, because essentially
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our house is worth nothing, because it's essentially deemed to be derelict.
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You've got a mortgage. And we've got a mortgage, so we would go into negative equity. Our entire
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life savings are tied up with this project. We spent 10 years saving to be lucky enough to buy
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our own house. It will just be just gone. We'll have nothing.
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Now, the government say, well, all we're doing is just safeguarding the area for,
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you know, against future developments. So at some point in the future,
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if we need to move the runway, then there won't be anything in the way.
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Yeah. Well, this has got massive ramifications for not just me, but for everyone who lives here.
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Like, the whole housing market here will change. People's house prices will drop.
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We probably won't have any value on our property, because it's deemed to be bulldozed.
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So the plans might be 20, 30, 40, 50 years, if at all, but the impact on you is immediate.
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It's monumental. So I've found out through Vicky knocking on my door on the 27th of July,
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and I just couldn't believe it. You go through phases of it, of just laughing it off,
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and being in disbelief. But when you actually look at the plans, you realize, actually,
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this could be a real thing. This has waves. This could go somewhere and have huge implications for
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not just this community, but for everyone in the North and the entire Isle of Man. It's massive.
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Once these plans are set in stone, that is the first phase of any future development happening
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here. Okay. Thank you very much.
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