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Why bother when the hangars have already been sold and the main entrance area is occupied by the Army Cadet Force?

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Why bother when the hangars have already been sold and the main entrance area is occupied by the Army Cadet Force?

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Why bother indeed. In all honesty the new owners of the hangars are already awaiting for current guidelines to change so that hundreds of houses can be built on the site. I doubt very much if they can be persuaded from this inevitable, yet profitable conclusion. The only way to prevent the inevitable is to convince the planning authorities not to allow house building on this part of the site, but allowing the existing houses to be refurbished and for additional houses to be build on part of the site where such a development would not be out of place. The Army Cadet Force through their presence have done more than most to preserve former RAF Driffield. Yet, they could do more. It was a shame that they didnt replace the existing iron railings (located around the main entrance) with like for like, when the originals were judged to be beyond repair and scrapped. While, they are desperate to enlarge their facilities, one hopes that if and when the camp becomes available they can occupy a nu

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