UK: Stansted Airport accepts GBP2m legal costs from Uttlesford council

Stansted Airport has accepted an offer of GBP2.05m to cover its legal costs following a High Court battle. The international airport won an appeal against Uttlesford District Council in 2021, allowing it to increase passenger capacity to 43m per year. The airport, in Essex, rejected the council's previous package of GBP1.4m. The local authority's improved offer was voted through at a council meeting. An airport spokesperson confirmed it had accepted the council's offer. Councillors from the Residents for Uttlesford group, which runs the council, have said they hoped the offer would bring an end to the saga. Opposition councillors criticised the administration for not putting together a stronger legal case. The payment from the council is expected to wipe out its Strategic Initiative Fund and eat away at GBP437,000 from its reserves.<br/>
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-63330217
10/20/22