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Controversial plans for an expansion of Stansted Airport in Essex have been given the go-ahead by the government.Controversial plans for an expansion of Stansted Airport in Essex have been given the go-ahead by the government.
Airport owner BAA wants to increase passenger numbers from 25 million to 35 million a year and flights leaving the airport from 241,000 to 264,000 a year.Airport owner BAA wants to increase passenger numbers from 25 million to 35 million a year and flights leaving the airport from 241,000 to 264,000 a year.
Objectors said an expansion would damage the environment but some unions said the proposal could bring new jobs.Objectors said an expansion would damage the environment but some unions said the proposal could bring new jobs.
Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon made the announcement in a written statement to Parliament on Thursday.Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon made the announcement in a written statement to Parliament on Thursday.
Environmental concernsEnvironmental concerns
Stansted's managing director, Stewart Wingate, said the decision was "great news" for passengers.Stansted's managing director, Stewart Wingate, said the decision was "great news" for passengers.
He said: "We are naturally delighted that the Secretaries of State have granted permission for the next phase of growth at Stansted." He said: "We are naturally delighted that the Secretaries of State have granted permission for the next phase of growth at Stansted.
"This secures our future up to 35 million passengers a year."
Planning permission for the expansion was originally refused on grounds of noise and environmental concerns by Uttlesford District Council in November 2006.Planning permission for the expansion was originally refused on grounds of noise and environmental concerns by Uttlesford District Council in November 2006.
A public inquiry was held into the proposals during which BAA said there would be measures to control, manage and minimise predicted impacts on the local environment.A public inquiry was held into the proposals during which BAA said there would be measures to control, manage and minimise predicted impacts on the local environment.
Members of the Stop Stansted Expansion (SSE) campaign group have held a long-running campaign against the plans.Members of the Stop Stansted Expansion (SSE) campaign group have held a long-running campaign against the plans.