Slough Express

Consultati­on to be launched

Royal Borough: Council welcomes Heathrow move

- By Amy Horsfield amyh@baylismedi­a.co.uk @AmyH_BM

Heathrow will launch an eight-week public consultati­on to finalise plans for its expansion, with a planning applicatio­n due to be submitted at the end of the year.

The company said the new consultati­on comes after the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) capped early spending on the project, making Heathrow remodel aspects of the plan, including public transport to and from the airport, to show it can meet Airports National Policy Statement (ANPS) targets.

The consultati­on will run from April to June allowing communitie­s time to review and offer feedback on the plans.

“We are keen to ensure our plans continue to be supported and shaped by local people as we prepare to deliver the economic

boost Britain needs,” said Heathrow’s executive director Emma Gilthorpe.

Heathrow will write to local authoritie­s over the next few weeks with additional informatio­n about the expansion plans and give councils a chance to offer feedback on the airport’s approach to the consultati­on.

All of these responses will be taken into account in the final planning applicatio­n, which will be submitted to the Planning Inspectora­te towards the end of the year.

If the plans are approved by the government, Heathrow expects to open a third runway between early 2028 and late 2029.

Heathrow will announce dates and locations for expansion consultati­on events in the coming weeks.

A spokesman for the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, said: “We welcome the further consultati­on as we and other local authoritie­s have asked for more consultati­on as previous ones did not provide sufficient informatio­n to properly understand the impacts on our communitie­s.

“We continue to oppose expansion at Heathrow Airport as the current proposals mean our residents see all of the impacts and none of the benefits.

“However, we will continue to engage with the planning process to get the best deal for residents should the proposals for expansion go ahead.”

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An image featuring Heathrow with the proposed third runway on the left.

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