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![]() On 25/09/2016 16:10, Recliner wrote: Mizter T wrote: On 25/09/2016 12:16, Recliner wrote: There's a short item in today's Sunday Times that suggests that the government is favouring the Heathrow Hub option: http://www.heathrowhub.com This is cheaper than the third runway, needs much less land (and very few properties will be affected), will be much quicker to build, and will not increase the noise footprint nearly as much. The scheme as proposed (not by HAL) also includes a road-rail interchange on the M4 and GWML (and possibly an HS2 spur), immediately to the north of the airport, with a direct light rail link to the terminals. However, I think that's really a separate idea. Crucially, BA is backing this scheme, rather than the third runway: http://news.sky.com/story/ba-owner-s...cheme-10319759 Interesting. Especially given that the Heathrow Hub proposal was rejected by the Airports Commission. It wasn't rejected. It was one of the three preferred options, ahead of Gatwick. It doesn't add as much capacity as a completely new runway, but is cheaper, quicker, easier, less disruptive. Mea culpa... I was going to check, but decided to let my faulty memory serve me instead. I shall go and have another look at the Commission's report. If Heathrow is the government's choice then it's still going to face some almighty opposition, though perhaps given the whole Heathrow question has been going on for so long - a 'war of attrition' if you will - maybe some of that opposition could fall by the wayside. I think Heathrow has been the government's choice for ages. They just couldn't find a good time to announce it. Had Gatwick been the preferred choice, it would have been announced before the 2015 election. George Osborne's choice, yes. But there's not been a government decision per se on it. There have been all sorts of rumours and whispers about the issue though, with some seemingly credible ones also pointing to the choice being Gatwick, with the subtext that Heathrow was just too difficult. Poyle would be razed under the scheme - much of the area is a trading estate, though there are some residential streets south of Bath Rd that would have to go. (As would the current T5 Pod Parking!) The latter would be affected by either of the runway options. OK, though I wasn't seeking to make a serious point from that! I was just thinking about the immediate localities that will be affected. I'm not sure to what degree Colnbrook and Poyle have been hit by planning blight re the possibility of a Heathrow extension - it has certainly badly affected Sipson and Harmondsworth. On a broader view, siting London's main airport at Heathrow was something of a folly. |
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