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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. |
Uttlesford District Council leader Jim Ketteridge said the decision was a blow for the community. | Uttlesford District Council leader Jim Ketteridge said the decision was a blow for the community. |
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. |
Mr Ketteridge said: "Residents already find the level of aircraft noise extremely disturbing and allowing BAA to increase the amount of air traffic marks a further erosion of our quality of life, particularly for all those living near Stansted Airport." | Mr Ketteridge said: "Residents already find the level of aircraft noise extremely disturbing and allowing BAA to increase the amount of air traffic marks a further erosion of our quality of life, particularly for all those living near Stansted Airport." |
We may not have won this battle but... we will do everything we can to win the war Jim Ketteridge, Uttlesford District Council | We may not have won this battle but... we will do everything we can to win the war Jim Ketteridge, Uttlesford District Council |
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." | "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 Council in November 2006. | Planning permission for the expansion was originally refused on grounds of noise and environmental concerns by Uttlesford Council in November 2006. |
A public inquiry was help during which BAA said there would be measures to control, manage and minimise predicted impacts on the local environment. | A public inquiry was help during which BAA said there would be measures to control, manage and minimise predicted impacts on the local environment. |
A letter from the Department for Communities and Local Government to BAA's lawyers said ministers found the impact on health caused by air pollution was "likely to be very small". | A letter from the Department for Communities and Local Government to BAA's lawyers said ministers found the impact on health caused by air pollution was "likely to be very small". |
'Redoubling efforts' | 'Redoubling efforts' |
However, Liberal Democrat transport spokesman Norman Baker said it was bad news for people living near Stansted: "This is further evidence that the government is in the pocket of the aviation industry. | However, Liberal Democrat transport spokesman Norman Baker said it was bad news for people living near Stansted: "This is further evidence that the government is in the pocket of the aviation industry. |
"It shows the gaping void between its environmental rhetoric and reality. | "It shows the gaping void between its environmental rhetoric and reality. |
"Ministers like to talk green, but their actions show they are only too willing to increase carbon emissions." | "Ministers like to talk green, but their actions show they are only too willing to increase carbon emissions." |
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. |
Graham Thompson, an activist with campaign group Plane Stupid, said: "Whether it's Ruth Kelly or Geoff Hoon, it's quite clear that the minister for BAA is not working in the interests of Britain. | Graham Thompson, an activist with campaign group Plane Stupid, said: "Whether it's Ruth Kelly or Geoff Hoon, it's quite clear that the minister for BAA is not working in the interests of Britain. |
"Our democratic checks and balances are failing and escalating direct action is now inevitable." | "Our democratic checks and balances are failing and escalating direct action is now inevitable." |
BAA also wants to build a second runway at Stansted as part of long-term plans for the airport. | BAA also wants to build a second runway at Stansted as part of long-term plans for the airport. |
Mr Ketteridge, from Uttlesford Council, said: "We are redoubling our efforts to fight the second runway proposals. | Mr Ketteridge, from Uttlesford Council, said: "We are redoubling our efforts to fight the second runway proposals. |
"We may not have won this battle, but with the help of our local authority partners, we will do everything we can to win the war." | "We may not have won this battle, but with the help of our local authority partners, we will do everything we can to win the war." |
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It is feared extra flights could mean the end of services at the village church |