RESIDENTS URGE GOVERNMENT TO AVOID
THE THIRD RUNWAY
Brackenbury Residents Association is concerned about traffic congestion,
noise from overflying aircraft and pollution.
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over Brentford, Chiswick and Hammersmith First, the increased capacity at Heathrow (estimated to almost double the current passenger number) will have a significant impact on traffic and congestion in Hammersmith and Fulham - and West London in general. Our current road, bus, rail and tube provisions are often at, or above, capacity resulting in congestion and delays. The increased number of journeys to and from Heathrow will only add to an already overly congested situation. The consultation document acknowledges these problems and the difficulty of addressing these concerns Second, we already suffer excessive amounts of noise from overflying aircraft. A third runway and consequent increase in number of flights will further exacerbate the situation. We are particularly concerned about night flights that cause major disturbance to many local residents. Third, increasing the number of flights and the amount of ground congestion in West London will result in increased pollution levels and a further deterioration in our air quality. This will have serious consequences for the health of local residents, likely resulting in increased asthma cases and respiratory ailments, particularly in children and the elderly. Finally, increasing the number of flights over West London, one of the most densely populated areas of the UK, raises serious safety concerns. A catastrophic failure of an aircraft on the Heathrow flight path has the potential to cause very large numbers of casualties. Increasing the number of aircraft in this airspace can only increase the risk. For these reasons we would urge you to avoid any option that involves a third runway or further capacity increases at Heathrow. Yours sincerely, Sophie Stewart |
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