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Heathrow plans 'frightening' reality as third runway proposed | Heathrow plans 'frightening' reality as third runway proposed |
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Plans for a possible third runway at Heathrow may not have been a surprise for local residents. | Plans for a possible third runway at Heathrow may not have been a surprise for local residents. |
But, for many of them, an announcement by the airport on Wednesday outlining three possible options that could lead to an extra 260,000 flights a year made a "frightening" situation more of a reality. | But, for many of them, an announcement by the airport on Wednesday outlining three possible options that could lead to an extra 260,000 flights a year made a "frightening" situation more of a reality. |
Heathrow has published three possible proposals for an additional runway - to the north affecting Sipson, north-west over Harmondsworth Moor and to the south west through Stanwell Moor. | Heathrow has published three possible proposals for an additional runway - to the north affecting Sipson, north-west over Harmondsworth Moor and to the south west through Stanwell Moor. |
Robert Evans, councillor for Stanwell and Stanwell Moor said: "The village gets completely destroyed under option three. | Robert Evans, councillor for Stanwell and Stanwell Moor said: "The village gets completely destroyed under option three. |
"I wasn't totally surprised because we knew these would be in the pipeline but... it's a pretty desperate situation and pretty frightening. | "I wasn't totally surprised because we knew these would be in the pipeline but... it's a pretty desperate situation and pretty frightening. |
"The real problem now is the area is blighted and there will be a period of uncertainty, people will be anxious because they bought their homes and now they find the home isn't the asset they thought." | "The real problem now is the area is blighted and there will be a period of uncertainty, people will be anxious because they bought their homes and now they find the home isn't the asset they thought." |
'Quicker and cheaper' | 'Quicker and cheaper' |
Hounslow Council said the borough would be affected by all three proposals but would be "hit hard" by the south west option at Stanwell Moor. | |
Deputy leader Colin Ellar said: "With all of these options, we will be carrying out detailed work to understand the noise impact on our communities. | |
"The submission makes the right noises about noise insulation, but there is no detail yet in respect of the cost of the scheme, and crucially who would pay for it." | |
Lord True, leader of Richmond Council, said he was opposed to any expansion of Heathrow due to the impact it would have on the whole of west London. | Lord True, leader of Richmond Council, said he was opposed to any expansion of Heathrow due to the impact it would have on the whole of west London. |
"Heathrow is the wrong airport in the wrong place, putting 250,000 flights in the air in the most densely populated part of our country would be madness. | "Heathrow is the wrong airport in the wrong place, putting 250,000 flights in the air in the most densely populated part of our country would be madness. |
"This is a massive engine for noise and pollution over west London collectively and adding to it won't solve problems." | "This is a massive engine for noise and pollution over west London collectively and adding to it won't solve problems." |
Heathrow said its three options were "quicker and cheaper than any rival hub option" and would increase its capacity to 740,000 flights a year, up from the current limit of 480,000 catering for 130 million passengers. | Heathrow said its three options were "quicker and cheaper than any rival hub option" and would increase its capacity to 740,000 flights a year, up from the current limit of 480,000 catering for 130 million passengers. |
It said its westerly options were the most advantageous, "delivering a full-length third runway while minimising the impact on the local community from noise and compulsory house purchases". | It said its westerly options were the most advantageous, "delivering a full-length third runway while minimising the impact on the local community from noise and compulsory house purchases". |
Earlier this week Mayor of London, Boris Johnson put forward his three proposals which included building an artificial island on the Thames Estuary, a four-runway hub on the Isle of Grain or expanding Stansted Airport. | Earlier this week Mayor of London, Boris Johnson put forward his three proposals which included building an artificial island on the Thames Estuary, a four-runway hub on the Isle of Grain or expanding Stansted Airport. |
But he said expanding Heathrow was "crackers". | But he said expanding Heathrow was "crackers". |
"Any proposal for expansion of Heathrow is politically, environmentally and socially unacceptable. | "Any proposal for expansion of Heathrow is politically, environmentally and socially unacceptable. |
"There will be more pigs flying than aircraft if we are to believe the claim that three runways at Heathrow will make less noise than two. Their proposal would be a disastrous outcome for Londoners." | "There will be more pigs flying than aircraft if we are to believe the claim that three runways at Heathrow will make less noise than two. Their proposal would be a disastrous outcome for Londoners." |
'A thousand cuts' | 'A thousand cuts' |
The Heathrow Association for the Control of Aircraft Noise too said "all three options have considerable downsides" and it was "sceptical" about the proposals. | The Heathrow Association for the Control of Aircraft Noise too said "all three options have considerable downsides" and it was "sceptical" about the proposals. |
Chairman John Stewart added: "Heathrow Airport are making a lot of the fact that expansion can take place while cutting noise for residents. | Chairman John Stewart added: "Heathrow Airport are making a lot of the fact that expansion can take place while cutting noise for residents. |
"It is very hard to see how you can square that with an overall reduction in noise level." | "It is very hard to see how you can square that with an overall reduction in noise level." |
But there are those who support the plans with the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry saying it is necessary for Heathrow to expand to meet demand. | But there are those who support the plans with the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry saying it is necessary for Heathrow to expand to meet demand. |
Chief executive Colin Stanbridge said: "If you close the airport, what are you going to do about the hundred odd thousand jobs that are going to disappear? | Chief executive Colin Stanbridge said: "If you close the airport, what are you going to do about the hundred odd thousand jobs that are going to disappear? |
"And if the airport dies by a thousand cuts because there's not enough capacity similarly it's going to have a huge economic impact not just on west London but on the whole of London and therefore the UK economy." | "And if the airport dies by a thousand cuts because there's not enough capacity similarly it's going to have a huge economic impact not just on west London but on the whole of London and therefore the UK economy." |
The plans will be submitted to the Davies Commission, which is due to report back by 2015. | The plans will be submitted to the Davies Commission, which is due to report back by 2015. |
A final decision will then be made by the government. | A final decision will then be made by the government. |