Heathrow Heathrow launches expansion consultation (0628C)
17 January 2018 - 6:00PM
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17 January 2018
07.00 17(th) January 2018
Heathrow Expansion Gathers Momentum as Consultation Takes
Off
-- 10-week consultation offers the public an opportunity to
shape Heathrow's future and how the airport will serve local
communities and the UK economy
-- Heathrow is seeking views on options to deliver and operate
an expanded airport, alongside principles of new airspace
design
-- Consultation is latest delivery milestone and comes ahead of
a Parliamentary vote in the first half of 2018 on a National Policy
Statement for a new north-west runway at Heathrow
The planning process for Heathrow expansion is now firmly
underway, as the airport today launches what is set to be one of
the largest public consultations in the country's history.
Heathrow's consultation is a major milestone in delivering an
expanded airport - Europe's largest privately funded infrastructure
project, and the best way to keep the UK connected to global
growth. For the next ten weeks, Heathrow will seek views on how to
shape its plans so it can deliver the huge opportunities of
expansion while keeping to the promises it has made to local
communities and meeting strict environmental tests.
Over the past year, Heathrow has been working alongside local
stakeholders and airline partners to evolve the plans it submitted
to the Airports Commission. This engagement has identified options
to deliver an expanded hub airport for GBP2.5 billion less than
previous plans - savings to help make sure airport charges stay
close to today's levels. These options can be delivered without
compromising on the expansion commitments Heathrow made to local
communities - including a world class property compensation scheme,
the pledge to introduce a 6.5 hour ban on scheduled night flights
and the promise to only release new capacity if air quality limits
can be met.
The consultation launched today will be an opportunity for the
public to view Heathrow's emerging proposals and options in detail
and provide feedback on them. It will be composed of two parts -
the first relates to the physical changes to the ground needed to
build a new north-west runway and operate an expanded airport.
Feedback is being sought on potential infrastructure options
including:
-- Three shortlisted options for the new north-west runway with
length varying from between 3,200 and 3,500 metres
-- Potential locations to expand terminal infrastructure: east
of Terminal 2, west of Terminal 5 or a new satellite terminal by
the new runway
-- Proposed alignment of the M25: repositioning it approximately
150 metres to the west, and lowering it by 7 metres in a tunnel and
raising the runway height so it passes over the M25
-- Options for changes to local roads and possible changes to
two junctions leading to the M25
The airport is also asking for the public to review its plans to
manage the effects of expansion on local communities and the
environment.
The second part of the consultation relates to potential
principles, or 'rules', that could apply when designing the new
airspace required for an expanded airport. Airspace across the
country is being modernised as it has changed little since the
1960s. Changes to airspace will ultimately improve resilience and
punctuality for passengers while reducing noise, emissions and the
number of late-running flights for local communities. At this early
stage, future flight path options are not being consulted on.
Responses can be submitted until the 28th March at any of the 40
consultation events held across communities surrounding the airport
and also online, via email or post. Views heard in Heathrow's
consultation will help to shape and refine the airport's proposals,
which will then be subject to a second public consultation next
year. Parliament is expected to vote on a National Policy Statement
in the first half of this year, which will set out the policy
framework for Heathrow's final planning submission.
Emma Gilthorpe, Heathrow's Executive Director Expansion, invites
local residents and stakeholders to take part in the consultation,
saying:
"When the government announced its support for Heathrow
expansion it made a clear commitment to keeping Britain open for
business. We want an expanded Heathrow to be the world's best
airport, ensuring that our country and its future generations have
the infrastructure they need to thrive.
"We need feedback to help deliver this opportunity responsibly
and to create a long-term legacy both at a local and national
level. Heathrow is consulting to ensure that we deliver benefits
for our passengers, businesses across the country but also,
importantly, for those neighbours closest to us."
--Ends--
NOTES TO EDITORS:
More information about Heathrow's consultation on expansion -
including dates, times and locations of consultation events - is
available on our website: www.heathrowconsultation.com
This information is provided by RNS
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