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Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Please support the planning appeal with all due haste - deadline February 29th

Gatwick Aviation Museum is now appealing against the unfair and unjustified barriers that Mole Valley Council have placed in the way of the volunteer efforts to create a unique heritage museum of historic, National and International significance.

Please support the appeal with all due haste - deadline February 29th

Here is a link to the notice of appeal, which provides the address and instructions for lodging your support for the Museum

You might also be interested to read my previous letter of support to Mole Valley Council and to the Secretary of State for Culture.

My experience is that Mole Valley have not properly entered into correspondence with me, nor with other supporters, and this has required writing additional letters (available in this blog) and the creation of this web site to get their attention. After a short telephone call, they then cut off all further contact with letters not being answered.

Once again, here is the link to the short document which explains how you can support the appeal


This Aviation Museum has a unique collection of British Aircraft from the "golden age" of British aircraft manufacture. From the end of WWII until the 1970's British aircraft designers produced some of the most innovative and advanced aircraft of the day. In this collection there are examples from the major manufacturers of this period.
Amongst the list are classic names, English Electric, Avro, de Havilland, Hawker, Fairey, Blackburn, Percival.