Independents refuse to supportrate hike until airport takes off
Councillor Paul Gallagher said the proposals were “not an acceptable deal for the ratepayer” and that a £2m subvention for Eglinton showed that the council continued to “throw money at an unsustainable airport”.
“It is time for Stormont to take it off the hands of the ratepayer,” he added, describing the facility as “little more than a vanity project”.
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Hide AdCouncillor Gary Donnelly also insisted the airport was an albatross around the city ‘s neck while businesses were being hit by rate increases.
“The city centre is quickly filling up with gambling arcades, charity shops and pound shops,” he said, while council continued to subsidise, “an airport with one flight a day”.