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The Future
of Boscombe Down
Minister promises
visit
Today Salisbury MP Robert Key met Defence Minister Lewis Moonie
to discuss the future of Boscombe Down military airfield near
Salisbury.
Robert Key stressed the need for a decision
on the future of the airfield following the collapse of the
bid for the Tanker Aircraft Fleet. He said indecision was now
the most harmful consequence of that loss. Lewis Moonie promised
Mr Key that he will shortly visit Boscombe Down to see for himself
the extent of the base and to meet the workforce and managers.
Robert Key said most people want Boscombe Down
to remain a military airfield, but the worst option would be
a run-down of military activity with no alternative commercial
employment.
The Minister told Mr Key a review of all the
defence estate has been undertaken and the results will be published
shortly.
The site is owned by the Ministry of Defence
and the facilities are operated by QinetiQ which is a 100% owned
Government company. The Government will sell off the company
- but not for the foreseeable future, given international market
conditions.
Mr Key said, "My impression is that the
Ministry of Defence will wish to retain most of the site if
not all and that they will also continue to employ a substantial
number of people here. I also think the Ministry of Defence
will be looking for commercial partnerships which could provide
significant jobs in the aeronautical engineering and technology
industries, as well as releasing some land for residential development.
We will now have to wait and see what the review concludes,
but I am delighted the Minister has promised he will visit Boscombe
Down."
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