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                               INFORMATION 
                              FROM HOUNSLOW COUNCIL ON THE THIRD RUNWAY 
                              
                                    
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                                             A 
                                                  third runway would probably 
                                                  mean a flightpath directly over 
                                                  Chiswick 
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                              Residents 
                                   living in the London Borough of Hounslow are 
                                   the worst affected by the noise, pollution 
                                   and congestion caused by Heathrow Airport. 
                                   A third runway will mean that the whole borough 
                                   will be under the flight path, affecting every 
                                   resident with aircraft noise and pollution. 
                                   The number of flights will increase from 480,000 
                                   to 655,000 with a plane passing over Hounslow 
                                   every 60 seconds. 
                              WHAT 
                                   ARE THE PLANS FOR THE THIRD RUNWAY?  
                              
                                   - In 
                                        July 2002, the Government began the consultation 
                                        on the future of air transport with the 
                                        document ‘Government Consultation on the 
                                        Future Development of Air Transport in 
                                        the UK: South East’. This document sets 
                                        out a number of options for increasing 
                                        runway capacity in the South East and 
                                        considers in some detail the possibility 
                                        of a third runway at Heathrow. The closing 
                                        date for the consultation is the 30th 
                                        November 2002.
 
                                   - The 
                                        new runway will be 2000 metres long to 
                                        be built south of the M4. The current 
                                        two runways are 4000 metres long. 
 
                                   - Smaller 
                                        aircraft will be confined to the new runway 
                                        pushing heavier and noisier aircraft onto 
                                        the existing runways.
 
                                   - The 
                                        existing runways are used in single mode. 
                                        The new runway will be used for both take 
                                        off and landing. 
 
                                   - At 
                                        least 260 properties and around 230 hectares 
                                        of Green Belt Land will be destroyed to 
                                        build the runway. This area is in the 
                                        borough of Hillingdon, home to Heathrow 
                                        Airport. 
 
                               
                              WHY 
                                   DOES THE GOVERNMENT WANT TO EXPAND?  
                              
                                   -  
                                        The Government believes it will have economic 
                                        benefits for the whole country.
 
                                   -  
                                        The government estimates that an additional 
                                        runway will create 49,000 more jobs. However 
                                        there is no indication that these jobs 
                                        will go to local people. It is also thought 
                                        that the number of jobs will decrease 
                                        in 2030 due to automation/mechanisation 
                                        at the airport. 
 
                                   - Greater 
                                        capacity will mean that more people can 
                                        fly for cheaper fares. 
 
                                   - Businesses 
                                        will benefit with quick, easy and cheap 
                                        national and international travel. 
 
                               
                              WHAT 
                                   ARE THE OTHER OPTIONS?  
                              
                                   - Up 
                                        to three runways at Stansted.
 
                                   -  
                                        A new airport at Cliffe on the north Kent 
                                        coast with four runways.
 
                                   -  
                                        A new airport at Alconbury in Cambridgeshire, 
                                        mainly for freight. 
 
                               
                              WHAT 
                                   WILL A THIRD RUNWAY MEAN FOR HOUNSLOW?  
                              NOISE 
                                    
                              
                                   -  
                                        New parts of the borough will be under 
                                        the flight path, which means that more 
                                        than 200,000 residents will have to deal 
                                        with greatly increased aircraft noise, 
                                        which is already at an unacceptable level.
 
                                   -  
                                        Flights serving the third runway will 
                                        be flying directly over Chiswick and Brentford. 
                                        These areas are not currently under flight 
                                        path but do already suffer from noise 
                                        from the flight path over Kew. With the 
                                        third runway the noise will be intensified 
                                        and constant especially when aircraft 
                                        are landing. 
 
                                   -  
                                        Isleworth, Hounslow, Heston, Cranford 
                                        and Feltham are already under the flight 
                                        path but will nevertheless suffer from 
                                        an increase of aircraft noise. This will 
                                        be mainly due to larger, noisier aircraft 
                                        flying to and from the existing runways. 
                                        However noise from the third runway will 
                                        also affect these areas.
 
                                   -  
                                        The consultation document opens the door 
                                        to landing and take offs on the existing 
                                        runways, which means that the Cranford 
                                        Agreement (no departures over Cranford) 
                                        would have to be scrapped as would runway 
                                        alternation. At the moment one of the 
                                        existing runways is used for departures 
                                        and the other for landings. Having both 
                                        take offs and landings on one runway will 
                                        intensify noise nuisance considerably.
 
                                   -  
                                        The regulation of night noise is dependent 
                                        on the result of the Government’s case 
                                        in the European Court. The Government 
                                        appealed against the European Court’s 
                                        ruling on night flights. If night flights 
                                        were allowed to continue this would have 
                                        serious consequences for Hounslow.
 
                               
                               
                                   POLLUTION  
                              
                                   - With 
                                        a new runway 35,000 people living near 
                                        the airport will be exposed to unacceptable 
                                        levels of nitrogen dioxide. Hounslow is 
                                        already one of the most polluted areas 
                                        in the UK, with nitrogen dioxide levels 
                                        exceeding those in central London.
 
                                   - Parts 
                                        of the Feltham, Bedfont and Hanworth will 
                                        experience higher levels of nitrogen dioxide, 
                                        which could lead to higher respiratory 
                                        illnesses in the area.
 
                                   - Up 
                                        to 10,000 homes could be lost in Hounslow 
                                        if the Government takes the view that 
                                        it is acceptable to compulsory purchase 
                                        properties due to unacceptable levels 
                                        of pollution. Some of these properties 
                                        may be in the Cranford area but the Government’s 
                                        document is not specific where.
 
                               
                               
                                   TRANSPORT  
                              
                                   - At 
                                        least two additional rail links will be 
                                        necessary, a cross rail link through central 
                                        London and a shuttle service between Ealing 
                                        and Hayes Gateway. No funding has been 
                                        secured for these links, which means that 
                                        the runway could proceed without these 
                                        links. This will exacerbate overcrowding 
                                        on the Piccadilly Line and local roads. 
                                        
 
                                   - Part 
                                        of the A4 will have to be buried in a 
                                        tunnel to allow aircraft to cross over 
                                        to the new runway. 
 
                                   - A 
                                        link will have to be built within a tunnel 
                                        from the M3/A316 to Hatton Cross. 
 
                               
                           WHAT 
                             HAPPENS NEXT?  
                                   Hounslow will be gathering information on the 
                                   effects the additional runway will have on 
                                   the borough and will be identifying issues 
                                   that will need to be brought to the Government’s 
                                   attention. Residents can fill in survey cards, 
                                   obtainable from all libraries in the borough, 
                                   or express their views on Hounslow 
                                   Council's on-line questionnaire. 
                               
                              WHAT 
                                   CAN YOU DO?  
                              · 
                                   Contact your local MP or MEP and let them know 
                                   what you think.  
                              Ann 
                                   Keen MP  
                                   House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA  
                                   Tel. 020 7219 5623  
                                   Fax. 020 7219 2233  
                              Alan 
                                   Keen MP  
                                   House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA  
                                   Tel. 020 7219 2819  
                                   Fax. 020 7219 0985  
                              Robert 
                                   Evans, Member of European Parliament (Labour) 
                                    
                                   Labour European Office, 16 Charles Square, 
                                   London N1 6HP  
                                   Tel. 020 7253 1782  
                                   Fax. 020 7253 9614  
                              If 
                                   you are involved in or know of a special interest 
                                   group please pass on this information.  
                            
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