Guernsey Press

Airport work delay 'would cost millions'

ANY further delays on deciding on work at the airport will cost the island millions, Public Services has said.

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ANY further delays on deciding on work at the airport will cost the island millions, Public Services has said.

The States will be asked next week to approve the compulsory purchase of a field needed for the department's proposed new grass safety area at the western end of the airfield.

Deputy Shane Langlois wants the decision delayed for more consideration of planning policy issues.

Public Services minister Bernard Flouquet (pictured) said that would delay the project which is due to begin later this year.

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