
Fury as woke council ‘bans fun' by scrapping popular airshow despite it making £60 MILLION for local economy
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A WOKE council blamed climate change as it axed a popular air show despite it making £60million for the local economy.
The four-day Bournemouth Air Festival, featuring the Red Arrows, has run for 16 years and attracts 600,000 fans.
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The local authority scrapped the airshow this year saying it cannot afford £250,000 to stage it and also citing carbon emissions
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But the cash-strapped local authority said it cannot afford £250,000 to stage it and also cited the carbon emissions the planes and the extra traffic produce as a reason for stopping it.
Bosses at the Lib Dem-run council, which has just hired a new chief executive on a salary of £220,000, are accused of being killjoys and lacking ambition.
Conservative councillor Phil Broadhead said: 'Saying we don't like planes, therefore we should ban the air festival for the sake of three or four days that brings millions to the local economy is a step too far.
'On that note, we shouldn't be doing anything that generates any carbon whatsoever.
'What we are doing is banning fun.'
Bournemouth Area Hospitality Association chairwoman Rosie Radwell said: 'It is a great shame because the air festival was a big boost for Bournemouth.
'It is a huge loss to the area.
'I don't think tourism is the top priority for this council.'
Asked about its impact on the climate she said: 'I don't think it was as bad as they said.
'And I don't think it's as bad as they say.'
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