LIKELY AUTUMN DECISION FOR CITY AIRPORT EXPANSION

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17 MAY 2016

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 LIKELY AUTUMN DECISION FOR CITY AIRPORT EXPANSION

At the closing of the second Inquiry into expansion of City Airport on Tuesday, the Planning Inspector made it clear that he will complete his report by early July where it will then pass to the Secretaries of State for Transport and Local Government for a final decision expected in early autumn.

Today’s inquiry heard evidence City Airport, HACAN East and a powerful plea from Cllr Clyde Loakes, Deputy Leader of Waltham Forest Borough Council, for residents’ concerns to be given proper consideration in the Inspector’s recommendation to the Government.

John Stewart, Chair of HACAN East, said: “We firmly believe that this expansion would not be in the interests of people living around or under the City Airport flight paths. There is a lot at stake in the outcome of this Inquiry.”

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DECISION OVER FUTURE OF LONDON CITY AIRPORT DOES NOT REST WITH SADIQ KHAN

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11 MAY 2016

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 DECISION OVER FUTURE OF LONDON CITY AIRPORT DOES NOT REST WITH SADIQ KHAN

Sadiq Khan, the new Mayor of London, in one of his very first acts, has instructed GLA Land to withdraw its objection to London City Airport’s Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) of Royal Docks Land, following new evidence supplied by the Airport.

However, a final decision on expansion is not in his hands but those of the Planning Inspector, who will make a recommendation to both Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin and Communities Secretary Greg Clark, following the main planning inquiry into expansion of City Airport concluded in April.

London City Airport wish to compulsorily purchase 26.4 hectares of GLA land to facilitate their CADP1 expansion programme which includes parts of the London Plan protected Blue Ribbon Network.

GLA Land was one of four remaining objectors alongside the DLR, who were objecting for reasons that included the unacceptable risk to passengers, and HACAN East the community group that represents residents under the flight path.

The Inquiry has been adjourned until Tuesday 17 May as negotiations between the Airport and the DLR continue, with agreement deemed highly likely. HACAN East will remain as non-statutory objectors and will present their evidence next week, as well as the Deputy Leader of Waltham Forest Council, Cllr. Clyde Loakes and John Cryer, MP for Leyton & Wanstead.

This CPO Inquiry follows the previous inquiry which ended on 5 April into the previous Mayor of London’s decision to refuse expansion of City Airport on noise grounds. The Planning Inspector will now make a recommendation to both Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin and Communities Secretary Greg Clark.

Robert Barnstone, Campaign coordinator for HACAN East, said: “Advocates of expansion at City Airport should get less, not more excited at this stage as this changes nothing. City Airport’s new PR team are claiming this is a bigger victory for them when in reality we will know the outcome of the main planning inquiry later this summer, once the Planning Inspector has reported to the relevant Secretaries of State. Nothing has changed.”

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DESPERATION KICKS IN AT CITY AIRPORT

DESPERATION KICKS IN AT CITY AIRPORT

Local residents group HACAN East dismissed a new “community pledge” for the London Borough of Waltham Forest as both “desperate and irrelevant.”  The plan, launched by London City Airport on Thursday, highlights a “five-point community pledge” for residents of Waltham Forest. The plan offers nothing specific for the borough

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RESIDENTS GROUP WINS CONCESSION AT CITY AIRPORT EXPANSION PUBLIC INQUIRY

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5 APRIL 2016

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 RESIDENTS GROUP WINS CONCESSION AT CITY AIRPORT EXPANSION PUBLIC INQUIRY

On the last day of the Public Inquiry into London City Airport’s expansion plan, local residents group HACAN East won an important concession, requiring Newham Council to hold a council meeting each year to explain how it is overseeing City Airport’s commitment to provide sound insulation for local residents, if the plans are approved.

John Stewart, Chair of HACAN East, said: ”This is an important concession. In the past, Newham Council has not ensured that City Airport fulfilled all its promises to provide agreed insulation for local people.”

The Inquiry closed on 5 April and the result is expected to be known in the summer [1]. The Planning Inspector will make a recommendation to the Government, who will make a final decision to either grant or refuse permission for the Airport to expand.

If City Airport is allowed to expand, it will build a new taxiway to allow larger planes to use the airport. HACAN East is opposed to the expansion, but welcomed the decision that, if approval is granted, Newham Council will be held publicly accountable for enforcing City Airports commitments to provide better sound insulation for residents.

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Notes:

[1] HACAN East’s closing statement to the Inquiry. http://static1.squarespace.com/static/56507de4e4b018da2a5ce870/t/5703a618ab48deec980d1034/1459856921310/HACAN+East+Closing+Statement.pdf

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City Airport Public Inquiry: HACAN East calls for insulation to match the best in Europe

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 22 MARCH 2016

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City Airport Public Inquiry: HACAN East calls for insulation to match the best in Europe

HACAN East, the resident-led group opposing expansion of London City Airport called for insulation offered by City Airport to match the best in Europe.  The call came during the opening week of the Public Inquiry into the airport’s expansion plans.

John Stewart, Chair of HACAN East, said: "We are calling for City Airport to offer compensation for residents that match the levels offered by the best airports in Europe. If expansion goes ahead the number of people overflown by City Airport planes will be higher than that of any airport in the UK, other than Heathrow and Manchester.  Airports like Frankfurt or Charles de Gaulle in Paris are twice as generous with the insulation schemes offered to residents as London City,"

City Airport wants to enlarge the airport to allow larger aircraft to use it.  Newham Council, the planning authority, gave permission for the airport to expand in February 2015, but this was overturned by Boris Johnson, London’s mayor, on noise grounds the following month. The airport appealed against the Mayor’s decision.  The result is this public inquiry.  

Lawyers for the Mayor argued in the opening week of the Inquiry that City Airport should compensate more people than it is prepared to do in the event of expansion happening.

HACAN East remains firmly opposed to the expansion.

The Inquiry is expected to last until April 7.

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Robert Barnstone - robert.barnstone@outlook.com; 07806 947050

 

NO 3RD RUNWAY AT HEATHROW, SAY LEYTON & LEYTONSTONE RESIDENTS

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1 MARCH 2016

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 NO 3RD RUNWAY AT HEATHROW, SAY LEYTON & LEYTONSTONE RESIDENTS

 A group of local residents and campaigners gathered in Leytonstone last week to voice their opposition to a third runway being built at Heathrow.

The action was part of a wider campaign highlighting the seven hurdles Heathrow’s plan for a third runway cannot overcome, which saw many communities in central and west London last week highlight their opposition to the project.

The seven hurdles highlight the impacts of noise, air pollution, climate change, costs to the taxpayer, destruction of homes, widespread opposition to the project and safety & security issues. (1)

Rob Barnstone, Campaign Co-Ordinator for HACAN East said: “Despite Leytonstone and surrounding areas being 30 miles from Heathrow, many residents come to us to complain about the noise from Heathrow aircraft. It is important that when considering to build a new runway, the Government takes into account the impact on areas outside the immediate vicinity too.”

 Barnstone added: “The busy airspace in Leyton and Leytonstone mean that residents not only face the impact of the recent concentrated flight paths on routes from London City Airport, but continue to face disturbances from Heathrow traffic; the impacts of more noise over these areas give residents a poorer quality of life.”

 If a third runway was approved, east London would face hundreds of thousands more flights, affecting a very densely populated part of the capital. Currently, Waltham Forest is the third most overflown borough in London, just behind Hounslow and Richmond, both close to Heathrow. (2)

Sidney Barrat, Leyton resident, said: “I have lived in Leyton for 50 years and now, aircraft noise is waking me up before 6am, then continuing every couple of minutes for the rest of the day. I’m concerned about the impacts even more flights will have on me and the rest of Waltham Forest, particularly in the summer time.”

HACAN East is a sister organisation of long-standing residents group HACAN. HACAN East also oppose the expansion of London City Airport and the concentrated flight paths across east London.

The Government will decide whether it supports the building of a new runway at Heathrow or Gatwick in the summer.

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Notes:

(1) http://hacan.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/7-pages-Briefing-sheets.pdf

(2) http://hacan.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Most-overflown-boroughs-in-London.pdf

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 Rob Barnstone: robert.barnstone@outlook.com; 07806 94705