BBC Radio Kent airport debate in Rochester

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London mayor Boris Johnson is calling for a new Thames island airport

BBC Radio Kent is hosting a debate on airport expansion.

A panel will come together at Cliffe Memorial Hall near Rochester on 30 October with doors opening at 18:00 GMT.

The panellists will be:

  • Daniel Moylan, the Mayor of London's Aviation Advisor

  • Councillor Alan Jarrett, Deputy Leader of Medway Council

  • John Grant, Executive Vice President of aviation experts, OAG

  • Charles Buchanan, Chief Executive, Manston Airport

  • Sue Armstrong-Brown, Head of Conservation Science at the RSPB

  • Clive Lawrence from Demand Regeneration in North Kent

If you would like to be in the audience, you can request tickets by emailing radio.kent@bbc.co.uk, external or writing to:

BBC Radio Kent, The Great Hall, Mount Pleasant Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1QQ.

Admission is by ticket only.

Tickets are free but are limited to a maximum of two per person and will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.

Applications for tickets have now closed, and they have all been allocated.