Doncaster airport campaigner hits back at trolls after garage business given one star reviews

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A Doncaster businessman leading the fight to re-open Doncaster Sheffield Airport has hit out at ‘trolls’ after his garage business was slated with a slew of bad reviews.

Mark Chadwick, who runs the Save DSA campaign group on Facebook, says in recent weeks numerous reviews have been posted online slating his Stadium Garage business, which he runs from premises in Heavens Walk.

Mr Chadwick, who recently called on the region’s MPs and mayors to work together rather than playing the ongoing blame game over the closure of the airport, believes the bad reviews are politically driven.

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He said: “I’ve been attacked on my own credibility but my business has also been given false reviews and comments left on Google and Facebook.

Mark Chadwick's Stadium Garage business has come under fire from trolls.Mark Chadwick's Stadium Garage business has come under fire from trolls.
Mark Chadwick's Stadium Garage business has come under fire from trolls.

"There's a lot of politically driven other Facebook groups with small member numbers that have it in for me and the authorities.”

One, which gave his business a one star review, said: “Has no knowledge of airports or Peel.”

Another said: “Full of rubbish. Had the perfect opportunity to be a forefront for the DSA campaign but instead attacks people, belittles people, blocks people from his group who has a different opinion to his own.”

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Added Mr Chadwick: “People might not be happy with how I run the group – but to have a go at someone's business? Wow.”

“It is getting desperate when people are attacking my business – we must be achieving something.”

Last month, Mr Chadwick demanded the city's squabbling MPs and mayors work together – and called for a face to face meeting to present a united front.

He said he has become fed up of local politicians playing the blame game and has desperately called for collaboration between warring parties.

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Since the airport’s closure was announced, Don Valley Conservative MP Nick Fletcher has repeatedly clashed with Doncaster Labour mayor Ros Jones and South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard.

He called on politicians to put differences to one side and unite to help get the airport re-opened as talks between owners Peel and a consortium from the United Arab Emirates continue.

The Free Press understands that both mayors and the city’s two Labour MPs are up for the meeting, but that Mr Fletcher has so far not responded.

In the open letter sent to mayors Jones and Coppard as well as Mr Fletcher and fellow Doncaster MPs Dame Rose Winterton and Ed Miliband as well as Doncaster Council chief executive Damien Allen and Doncaster Chamber boss Dan Fell he said: “I think we are missing something here with the Save DSA campaign – there is no collaboration.

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“We have no structure, we don’t collaborate to share news or ideas.”

He added: “At present, we are all doing our own different things that we see fit to promote or campaign to re-open DSA. But there is no joint effort.

“I’d like to suggest we have a meeting when needed to discuss news or events surrounding DSA, so that we have a plan to enable a joint campaign to get the word out to help get OUR airport reopened.

“Whatever happens to save DSA, if it takes three months or three years, we need a united front to help and support the campaign.

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“People are getting frustrated with no news. I understand there’s no news, but for me to keep telling people the same thing over and over, they are getting bored.

“I’d like to suggest at least one of the parties involved does some form of update for social media once a month and we stagger these so there’s something happening every week to keep people engaged.

“As a group we have 21,000 participants on Facebook and nearly 1,000 followers on Twitter and the hashtag #saveDSA is actively used and is part of the group’s logo.

“The group is still growing so we are still increasing in numbers – all these people have a voice – the joint membership has a louder voice,

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“I have a great following on Facebook with some credibility, and this could be used more effectively by all involved, to promote what’s happening to save DSA.”

Added Mr Chadwick: “I’d like to suggest we do a blog where we chat about the recent events or any news that’s happened that week and have one a month,

“Now I’m volunteering to do this – you are all paid in some way, shape or form for what your doing. If I’m prepared to be as involved as I am, then I think you all should as well.

“If we are all on the same page with one goal in mind to save DSA, with no other agenda, then surely that’s got to help the campaign.”