Runway protest set to roar
People in Acton could have more sleepless nights with up to 500 more flights a day planned for a new runway at Heathrow.
The runway is likely to get the go-ahead after reports stating the the Government is endorsing the proposals kamagra. But Acton residents living under the flight path could suffer due to the huge increase in air traffic combivent.
The move to increase the number of daily flights by 500 comes after the Eddington Report recommended greater expansion in London's airports in order to maintain growth and keep London as the "premier financial centre" of Europe.
It is thought the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, will oppose the move, arguing the economic benefit does not outweigh the harm caused to the environment - a position the Government appears to disagree with.
The runway is likely to get the go-ahead after reports stating the the Government is endorsing the proposals kamagra. But Acton residents living under the flight path could suffer due to the huge increase in air traffic combivent.
The move to increase the number of daily flights by 500 comes after the Eddington Report recommended greater expansion in London's airports in order to maintain growth and keep London as the "premier financial centre" of Europe.
It is thought the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, will oppose the move, arguing the economic benefit does not outweigh the harm caused to the environment - a position the Government appears to disagree with.
Labels: Aviation, Heathrow Airport, Third Runway
