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The first builders at
Stansted knew a good site when they saw one. No aircraft
noise, no environmental lobby and no planning regulations.
Life was less complicated 4000 years ago when an Iron Age
village was established.
Americans introduced Stansted to the
airplane when it became a war-time base for the United States
Army Air Force in 1942. Their legacy was one of the UK's
longest runways which opened the way to civil development.
The fledgling airport expanded modestly
until its future was re-shaped by a government decision. It
was earmarked as London's third airport. Unlike the Iron Age
project the proposed development met with so many protests the
government retreated and found another site at Maplin Sands in
the River Thames estuary. Stansted seemed to be heading for
obscurity.
All that changed in the 1970's when a world
oil crisis and hard economic times made the Maplin option too
expensive. The British Airports Authority, anticipating better
times ahead, revived the idea of major growth at Stansted and
in 1979 it was, once again, designated London's third airport.
After one of the longest Public Inquiry's
on record the go-ahead finally came in 1985, with initial
approval for Stansted to handle up to 8 million passengers a
year. In 1991 a new and widely acclaimed terminal was opened
but that is now under pressure as Stansted became the fastest
growing London airport.
The modern Stansted may be expanding but
one piece of the airport will not change. A unique wildlife
area for plants and animals has been created in the shadow of
the big jets and those Iron Age villagers who started it all
would, no doubt, have approved.
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