Aerodrome campaigners 'devastated' by court ruling
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Campaigners said they were "devastated" and "disheartened" by a ruling which could mark the end of their efforts to save a historic aerodrome.
St Albans: Fight the Freight group had appealed against a decision there could be no judicial review into the sale of Radlett Aerodrome in Hertfordshire.
A judge has now rejected the appeal, clearing the way for the site to become a rail freight terminal.
The group said it would now concentrate on monitoring the terminal as it was developed.
The government gave permission for the property development firm Segro to build a freight terminal on 1,000 acres of land at the old aerodrome in 2014.
While most of the site previously belonged to private owners and was sold by them, 300 acres were owned and sold by the council in a £34m deal.
Campaigners said the council had bought the land in 1984 for £1 so it would be kept as "open space".
The group sought a judicial review into the council's sale of their part of the site, but Mrs Justice Lieven refused permission for a review in June.
She said the council might have intended the land to be used as open space, but it had actually been a farm, which did not count as open space.
Campaigners sought permission to appeal that ruling, but this has now been refused by Lord Justice Lewison, who decided the application was made too late and did not have any reasonable prospects of success.
The group said: "We are devastated by this result, as we truly believed in the justice and necessity of our cause. This loss is painful, but it also reminds us of the long road ahead and the challenges we must confront."
The group added that it would now "keep up pressure on Segro to adhere to the planning permissions and conditions that have been set out as they develop the site".
A spokesperson for Hertfordshire County Council said: "The decision taken by the Judge to dismiss the application for an appeal is welcome and we will now continue to focus our attention to working with the local district council to maximise the economic benefits that the sale will bring."
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