London Heathrow Airport: Brexit makes Expansion essential

Bi Prime Minister ti n murasilẹ lati ṣe okunfa awọn idunadura Abala 50 lati lọ kuro ni European Union, awọn ọmọ ile-igbimọ ti firanṣẹ Downing Street ifiranṣẹ ti o han gbangba - faagun papa ọkọ ofurufu ti orilẹ-ede jẹ iṣẹ amayederun to ṣe pataki julọ lati ni aabo aisiki igba pipẹ ti ọrọ-aje Ilu Gẹẹsi, niwaju kan ibudo agbara iparun tuntun ni Hinkley Point ati ọna asopọ iṣinipopada HS2 tuntun.

Ninu idibo tuntun nipasẹ ComRes ti a tu silẹ loni, atilẹyin ile-igbimọ fun faagun Heathrow de ipo giga, pẹlu 77% ti awọn ọmọ ile-igbimọ ni atilẹyin iṣẹ akanṣe eyiti yoo jẹ ki Ilu Gẹẹsi jẹ orilẹ-ede ti o ni asopọ ti o dara julọ ni agbaye, ṣẹda awọn iṣẹ oye tuntun 180,000 ati idagbasoke idagbasoke. nipasẹ to £ 211 bilionu kọja orilẹ-ede naa.

The polling reveals a rare show of Parliamentary unity behind the Government’s decision to back an expanded Heathrow.  Heathrow expansion is seen by Parliament as the most beneficial infrastructure project for all regions across the UK – ahead projects specifically located outside of London like HS2, HS3 and Hinkley Point C – and enjoys the cross-party support of 83% of Conservative and 74% of Labour MPs.

 

Alakoso Heathrow John Holland-Kaye sọ pe:

“UK ni aye alailẹgbẹ lati tun ipo rẹ ṣe ni agbaye ati pe Heathrow ti o gbooro ni kaadi ipè wa. Nipa ṣiṣe ibudo orilẹ-ede wa ti o tobi ati ti o dara julọ, a yoo ni aabo ọjọ iwaju ti o ni ilọsiwaju fun Ilu Gẹẹsi. Awọn ọmọ ile igbimọ aṣofin ko o - Imugboroosi Heathrow jẹ yiyan ti o tọ fun Ilu Gẹẹsi - ati pe a n tẹsiwaju pẹlu jiṣẹ!”

 

Later this year and in addition to the Government’s National Policy Statement consultation, Heathrow will launch its own Phase 1 consultation to gather feedback from stakeholders on options for the Northwest Runway Scheme. The feedback will inform the next phase of design for the scheme which will then be further refined following a Phase 2 consultation in 2018. A final proposal is expected to be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate as part of an application for a Development Consent Order in the summer of 2019. Heathrow is committed to delivering an expansion plan that minimises the airport’s impact on local communities, is affordable for our airline partners and delivers benefits to all of Britain.

With up to 40 more long haul destinations, an expanded Heathrow will make Britain the best-connected country in the world.  It will increase the number of domestic routes served, ensuring every region and nation of the UK can get to global markets and increase cargo capacity, supporting Britain’s exporters. An expanded Heathrow will be the largest privately-funded infrastructure project in Europe and will maximise opportunities for British businesses of all sizes as the airport looks to decentralise its supply chain across the UK.