The Parish Councils Airport Association (PCAA) was founded in 1971 in order to provide a forum where affected Parishes could discuss all areas of airport operations that were having an adverse impact on communities in the South West of England. It was originally called the Parish Councils (Airport) Committee and representatives from 8 Parish Councils attended the inaugral meeting to discuss concerns around Bristol Airport operations, extension plans and aircraft noise (particularly at night). Since 1971 the Association membership has grown to 29 Parish Councils and 2 Town Councils, and is run by volunteer representatives from the member Councils.
The PCAA works closely with other organisations, such as Bristiol Airport Action Network (BAAN), to scrutinise activities by Bristol Airport Limited (BAL) and other operators which affect the surrounding Parishes and Towns.
A full copy of the PCAA Aims and Objectives can be found here.
The PCAA has a number of Special Interest Groups which focus on a range of subjects:
The Planning Special Interest Group reviews and responds to planning applications that are submitted in relation to Bristol Aiport activities.
Become a member
Membership costs £XX per year and is payable annually to the PCAA.
Apply on behalf of your Parish or Town Council to join the Parish Councils Airport Association today - simply click on the button below to contact the PCAA Secretary.
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