E-mail sent to all party leaders at Doncaster Council Ahead of the meeting tomorrow
Good afternoon everyone,
I felt it was important to write to you all before tomorrow morning’s EGM.
Over the last four years, I’ve reflected often on what we achieved together through
#saveDSA during my time as an admin of the campaign.
Together, we secured around 130,000 signatures across the Change dot org petition, the GMB petition, and the Nick Fletcher petition.
Collectively across social media, more than 42,000 people followed, supported, and participated under the
#saveDSA banner.
Before closure, the airport supported:
800 direct jobs
1,900 indirect jobs
Around £100 million added to the regional economy
That is despite claims from Peel that DSA itself made no money.
The decision tomorrow is another stepping stone, another hurdle in the ongoing fight to achieve our collective goal of reopening Doncaster Sheffield Airport.
Over the last four years, I have often returned to this quote because it perfectly reflects what has happened here in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, and the surrounding areas:
“There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about.”
Margaret J. Wheatley
Margaret Wheatley, a leadership thinker and expert in organisational behaviour, reminds us that lasting change rarely comes from authority, pressure, or individual effort alone.
Real transformation begins when people recognise what truly matters to them and choose to move forward together with shared purpose, courage, and determination.
Real change begins when people care together.
Tomorrow’s meeting is an opportunity to recognise exactly that.
Doncaster Sheffield Airport means far more than a building or a runway. It represents opportunity, connectivity, investment, jobs, pride, and future growth for the whole region.
Yes, this project may not make a profit for many years, but the wider benefits of a reopened DSA, jobs, investment, opportunities, and increased business rates, would deliver long-term value to the region.
We only need to look at the steel and automotive industries, both of which have received significant financial backing from central government in recent years, to understand that some projects are worth supporting because of the broader economic and social benefits they bring.
So, to those with the power to influence decisions tomorrow:
Our Communities across South Yorkshire and beyond have already demonstrated how deeply they care about safeguarding this airport and everything it stands for.
This is a chance to listen to that collective voice and to help shape a future built on ambition, collaboration, and long-term regional benefit.
Strong leadership is not only about economic decisions.
It is also about listening to the public voice and recognising the strength of a united community and the future it believes in.
Mark Chadwick
#saveDSA
@DoncasterDamian
@MayorRos @SouthYorksMayor @MyDoncaster @SouthYorksMCA @DonnyFreePress @yorkshirepost