Greens Demonstrate Against Heathrow Expansion


Calling on Hounslow Council to take greater action on climate change

260000 more planes

Hounslow Green Party demonstrated against Heathrow expansion on Friday 22 February 2019 outside the Holiday Inn in Brentford.  The demonstration was timed to coincide with Heathrow’s exhibition, in conjunction with their latest consultation “Heathrow Airspace and Future Operations”. 

A banner saying “260,000 MORE PLANES, SAY NO” was attached to the canal bridge outside the exhibition, where it could be seen from inside.  Green Party activists joined members of Friends of the Earth, Brentford and Hounslow Stop Heathrow Expansion (BASH) and other concerned citizens to give extra information to visitors outside the hotel.

Victoria George

The Green Party is strongly opposed to the expansion of Heathrow Airport and the proposed additional 260,000 flights annually that this would deliver.  There are no precise flight paths and comparative maps for existing aircraft operations so the impact of the proposals on people living in Hounslow is not clear.

They are also opposed to the introduction of an extra 25,000 flights per year proposed on page 13 of one of the consultation documents, which Heathrow is proposing to introduce in advance of a Third runway.

Victoria George, Green Party representative for Brentford said “Once again Heathrow Airports Limited has given us nothing more than a glossy Public Relations exercise.  I was saddened and frustrated by just how many members of the public told me how worried they are. People are just so fed up – they already feel they suffer too much aircraft noise and can’t believe the government are prepared to inflict yet more on them. 

"All the options Heathrow give for airspace arrangements just confuse people and play one community off against another. What is clear though, is that a third runway would create even more unacceptable noise, air pollution, and traffic congestion. And the urgent need to be taking action on climate change seems to be put aside when it comes to aviation.  Our party stands firm in its belief that we need to shrink the aviation industry not grow it”.

The Green Party is the only party with a flights reduction policy.  The policy states in TR511 “It is essential that the demand for air transport is managed in a way compatible with wider social and environmental objectives. The Green Party advocates a drastic reduction in the number of journeys made by air for whatever purpose. We must first discourage the growth of air transport.”  https://policy.greenparty.org.uk/tr.html

The Heathrow consultation document can be found here: afo.heathrowconsultation.com/

 

 

February 28, 2019