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Following last week’s Council decision to implement business rates relief for flooded premises, we are imminently putting details of how to claim this on the website, with appropriate publicity.

Any business who has been flooded by bad weather for 1 day or more between 1 December and 31 March, and whose business has been adversely affected, is entitled to claim 3 months business rates relief.

If you are aware of any businesses who were flooded, please feel free to pass on to them a copy of the attached claim form, alternatively please let the Business Rates team know via the email address below, and we will get in touch with the business directly.

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All claims should be sent to the address on the claim form. The telephone number for queries is 01799 510349.

(Please don’t send information to me, please use the above business rates email address and phone number.)

We already have a list (from Stansted Parish Council) of businesses in Stansted that were flooded, and we’ll be contacting these.

We’re putting in place similar arrangements for council tax relief for flooded houses, and will communicate this shortly.


Kind regards,

Steve

Stephen Joyce CPFA

Assistant Chief Executive – Finance
Uttlesford District Council
Tel. 01799 510628
www.uttlesford.gov.uk

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  • New security area is twice the size with 20% more lanes;
  •  5,500 passengers per hour capacity through new high-tech zone;
  •  Phase one of £80million terminal transformation to improve the passenger experience;
  • Next phase underway to create new centre piece departure lounge.


(From left to right) Andrew Harrison, Stansted Airport MD, Aviation Minister, Robert Goodwill MP and Saffron Walden MP, Sir Alan Haselhurst, officially open the new security search area at Stansted Airport.Today, Aviation Minister, Robert Goodwill MP, officially opened Stansted Airport’s new and improved 22 lane security search area, the first phase of Stansted’s £80 million project to transform the iconic terminal building and improve the passenger experience. 

Phase one of the project has seen the security area relocated and double in size with an additional four security lanes, taking the total to 22. The new area also features 20 automatic self-serve entrance gates, dedicated lanes for families and passengers with reduced mobility and a fast track lane for premium travellers.

Mr Goodwill said:

“It was fantastic to see for myself the transformation of the terminal at Stansted and to hear about how passengers will benefit from measures to keep queues down, including more security lanes and new facilities for families with buggies and wheelchair users. By making this investment, Stansted is showing that it is stepping up to the challenges of keeping the UK well connected.”

Andrew Harrison said:

“This is a great day for Stansted and the millions of passengers who use the airport each year, and we’re delighted the Minister was able to join us today to officially open the new and improved security area.

“In just 12 months since taking ownership we have managed to achieve this major milestone, a key element of our ambition to transform Stansted. I’ve been immensely impressed by the dedication and commitment of our people, the level of support from on-airport partners and above all, the enthusiasm for change at Stansted. 

“Our focus is to provide great customer service, value and facilities and put Stansted in the strongest position to compete effectively for new routes airlines and passengers. The transformation of our terminal is a critical element in achieving this aim and central to our future growth plans for the airport.”

Stansted Airport new owners of, M.A.G, wasted no time in identifying ways to improve the passenger experience and make travelling through the airport easy, convenient and as relaxed as possible. To inform its approach, M.A.G used research by psychologists to understand the points when passengers feel confused, stressed and relaxed during their time at the airport.

The way airlines and passengers use the airport has also dramatically changed over recent years with far fewer passengers using check-in desks or travelling with hold baggage but spending more time in the departure lounge. The previous security screening area was landlocked in the centre of the terminal meaning all passengers had to pass through check-in even if they didn’t need to be there. The new security area has been relocated so that passengers entering the terminal without check-in luggage can immediately enter the security area, making it a more relaxed and convenient experience.

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