Showing posts with label Heathrow noise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heathrow noise. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Aviation Debate - Westminster Hall 15 November

Both Labour and Conservative front benches have moved considerably in the last few months, and "get" the needs of our residents who woud experience continous overflying if it was not for runway alternation.

With thanks to John Stewart - HACAN for putting this together.

Theresa Villiers on the trials in yesterday’s Commons debate on aviation:

Theresa Villiers "we are trialling the tactical use of greater operational freedoms at Heathrow. This is very sensitive, because those freedoms mean that occasionally there will be some incursions into the respite period, with occasional use of both runways for departures, or, occasionally, use of both runways for arrivals. However, I emphasise that that is not mixed mode and the Government remain committed to runway alternation and the benefits it brings. Very careful consideration will be given to the impact of the trial on local communities. I emphasise that the measures being trialled are only to be used to improve resilience, and prevent or recover from disruption, and not to increase capacity, which remains capped at current levels".http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm111115/halltext/111115h0002.htm

Other highlights from the debate:


Aviation Minister Theresa Villiers: Heathrow 3rd runway "absolutely wrong approach to the UK economy" http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm111115/halltext/111115h0002.htm

Labour's Maria Eagle confirms opposition to Heathrow 3rd runway and calls for tougher national emissions targets:http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm111115/halltext/111115h0002.htm

Strong performances from Mary MacLeod & John McDonnell in yesterday's Commons debate on aviation:http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm111115/halltext/111115h0002.htm

Yesterday's Commons debate: Theresa Villiers says interested in working on 'cross-party' basis on aviationhttp://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm111115/halltext/111115h0002.htm


Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Hounslow politicians unite for a fairer Heathrow Airport

Today a cross-party delegation of MP (Mary Macleod), myself and Cllr Barbara Reid (Tory lead on Heathrow issues) went to the Transport Department, where we discussed the way forward for an improved climate around Heathrow Airport with the Aviation Minister, Theresa Villiers.  It was the first time we have formally met the her since the Coalition government announced that Runway 3 would not be built and runway alternation maintained.  We've had no doubts as to the pressure she will be under from the aviation industry to revert to the previous Government's policies, so  it was therefore gratifying that she was not only willing to listen, but to offer us hope that she took the needs of residents in Hounslow seriously - sadly (for me) the first Aviation Minister I have met, who is prepared to do this.
We discussed the impact of night flights, asked for  an expanded noise insulation scheme for local people and also proposed a number of measures to improve conditions for the local community including; more protection for schools from noise, a total ban on night flights, maintaining runway alternation schemes to reduce persistent noise, and improvements to getting to and from the airport using more sustainable modes of transport. We have also asked that noise insulation schemes for homes and community buildings are not only more generous than the present schemes, but also more accountable to local people and easier to access.
It was pleasing to hear that the Minister has promised to consider carrying out a full health impact assessment of the effects of planes on local residents. We know for definite that sleep deprivation affects health but we need to know what the costs are to our residents who live in one of the noisiest places in the UK.   
We all felt that she demonstrated that the Government is keen to develop a better night flights’ regime,  and she showed her commitment to understanding fully the impact on all those involved, including local residents, schools and businesses as well as the aviation industry itself.
Watch this space for further developments . . .