Hayes & Harlington Gazette

‘A victory for Londoners’

CELEBRATIO­NS AS COURT RULES HEATHROW EXPANSION UNLAWFUL

- Local democracy reporter @myldn By JESSIE MATTHEWSON

A COURT ruling has put the brakes on Heathrow Airport expansion, after judges said current plans for a third runway are unlawful.

Government ministers did not sufficient­ly consider the environmen­tal impact of expansion, the Court of Appeal said on Thursday.

The runway could still be built, if updated plans take climate change into account – but the Government will not appeal this ruling in the Supreme Court.

The verdict is a victory for environmen­tal campaigner­s, councils and the Mayor of London, who brought the case.

They argued that the Government had not considered the UK’s commitment­s to the Paris Agreement on climate change when it gave the third runway the green light.

Britain has signed up to reach zero-emissions by 2050 under the internatio­nal framework.

But judges said today that the Government had not taken this into account in the Airports National

Policy Statement – which gave Heathrow expansion the go-ahead.

Delivering the verdict, judges said failure to do this was “legally fatal” to the plans.

But the court emphasised that it was not ruling on the political arguments surroundin­g Heathrow expansion.

And it said a national policy statement in favour of the third runway could be lawful, if it took climate change commitment­s into account.

Sadiq Khan said today’s “landmark” ruling was “a victory for Londoners and future generation­s” in the face of the climate emergency.

He said: “A new runway at Heathrow would have serious consequenc­es on climate change, on air quality, on noise pollution, on road and rail networks and on the quality of life in our city.

“The Government must now finally see sense and abandon plans for a third runway at Heathrow.”

And London Assembly environmen­t committee chair Caroline Russell said members across the political spectrum have “vocally opposed” Heathrow expansion.

She said: “Finally we’re starting to see common sense prevail so that the climate and Londoners’ wellbeing are put ahead of the interests of the airline industry.”

Conservati­ve mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey said he was “very happy” with the “brilliant” result.

He said: “My opposition to Heathrow expansion rests on clear evidence that a third runway is incompatib­le with my pledge to improve the air quality of London.”

Mr Bailey said the case for Heathrow expansion was “fundamenta­lly flawed” and the Government should promote “genuine competitio­n” by expanding elsewhere.

But Liberal Democrat Siobhan Benita said no airport in the capital should expand - and called on the Mayor to rule out growth at London City airport.

She said: “I’m delighted that this crucial decision paves the way for putting an end to this polluting project once and for all.

“In the face of a climate emergency, we can’t keep investing in airport expansion.”

 ?? PHOTO: LEON NEAL/GETTY IMAGES ?? A campaigner at the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday following the ruling against the controvers­ial third runway at Heathrow
PHOTO: LEON NEAL/GETTY IMAGES A campaigner at the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday following the ruling against the controvers­ial third runway at Heathrow

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