The London Assembly has today called on the
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to reject Heathrow Airport’s Stage
2 Plan as part of its Airspace Modernisations plans.
Concerns have been raised regarding the impact the proposals
would have on Richmond Park, with plans showing planes would fly
just 1,500 to 2,000 feet above the area, impacting the
biodiversity of the area.
All airports across the UK are currently going through the
Airspace Modernisation plans process, and the London
Assembly has today urged
the CAA to reject the plans, and for Heathrow to bring forward
updated plans.
MBE AM, who
proposed the motion, said:
“We know that increased flight paths can significantly impact
human health.
“The current flightpaths have been in place since the 1950’s
and people have made life decisions based on those flight
paths.
“We also know that low-flying aircraft can impact our
wildlife.
“With the possibility of up to an estimated 60,000 low-flying
planes going over Richmond Park if these proposals go ahead; one
of London’s most nature-dense areas could be seriously
impacted.
“That is why we are calling on the Civil Aviation Authority
to reject the Stage 2 plans of Heathrow and for Heathrow to go
back to the drawing board and to bring forward proposals that
include a Status Quo / Do Minimum option and that protect
London’s communities and Richmond Park from increased flight
paths.”
The full text of the motion is:
This Assembly notes that Heathrow recently uploaded its Stage 2
results onto the portal of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and
is seeking CAA Gateway approval to proceed to Stage 3 of its
Airspace Modernisation plans. All airports across the UK are
currently going through this process.
This Assembly notes that as part of the CAP 1616 “Airspace
Design: Guidance on the regulatory process for changing airspace
design including community engagement requirements”, a Status Quo
/ Do Minimum option has to be provided and that other airports,
such as Manchester Airport, included such a Status Quo / Do
Minimum option in their submission.
This Assembly notes with concern that Heathrow Airport did not
include a Status Quo / Do Minimum option in its submission.
This Assembly notes with additional concern that Heathrow has
chosen to include numerous flight path options that would clearly
impact Richmond Park profoundly in its shortlist to be carried
forward to Stage 3. This is in contradiction with CAP 1616, as
Heathrow had identified Richmond Park as a specific area that
should be avoided by low flying aircraft where possible. The
impact that around 60,000 aircraft flying only 1500-2000 feet
above Richmond Park would have on the area’s tranquillity and
biodiversity is substantial due to the expected significant
increases of noise and air pollution.
This Assembly notes with additional concern that more Londoners
will be impacted by noise pollution from the Airport under the
current proposals put forward by Heathrow due to the significant
increase in potential fly paths.
This Assembly calls on the CAA to reject the Heathrow Stage 2
Plan.
This Assembly also calls on Heathrow to go back to the drawing
board and bring forward proposals that include a Status Quo / Do
Minimum option and that protect Richmond Park and London’s
communities from increased flight paths.
Notes to editors:
- Watch the full
webcast.
- The motion was agreed unanimously.