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Gatwick Airport second runway backing sparks mixed reactions | Gatwick Airport second runway backing sparks mixed reactions |
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Peter Barclay is the chairman of the Gatwick Area Conservation Campaign | |
Residents across the South East have expressed mixed views to a second runway at Gatwick Airport being backed by the government. | |
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said she was "minded to approve" the expansion, providing measures to reduce noise were put in place. | Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said she was "minded to approve" the expansion, providing measures to reduce noise were put in place. |
Ian Brooker, who lives near Three Bridges, in West Sussex, said he was in favour of the plans due to the additional jobs it could bring to the area. | Ian Brooker, who lives near Three Bridges, in West Sussex, said he was in favour of the plans due to the additional jobs it could bring to the area. |
Meanwhile, campaign group Communities Against Gatwick Noise Emissions (Cagne) said: "We will continue to hold Gatwick's feet to the fire to ensure the local communities of Sussex, Surrey and Kent do not pay for this burden, as well as the planet." | Meanwhile, campaign group Communities Against Gatwick Noise Emissions (Cagne) said: "We will continue to hold Gatwick's feet to the fire to ensure the local communities of Sussex, Surrey and Kent do not pay for this burden, as well as the planet." |
Ian Brooker, who lives near Three Bridges, says a new runway will be good for the area | |
Mr Brooker said Gatwick Airport was the main employer in the area. | Mr Brooker said Gatwick Airport was the main employer in the area. |
"The more people that work there, the better," he said. | "The more people that work there, the better," he said. |
But Cathy Barclay, from Charlwood, Surrey, said there was a "fairly strong belief" in the area that another runway was not needed. | But Cathy Barclay, from Charlwood, Surrey, said there was a "fairly strong belief" in the area that another runway was not needed. |
"If you think of the road and the rail and the housing, everything that supports the infrastructure here, it's tight enough as it is now," she said. | "If you think of the road and the rail and the housing, everything that supports the infrastructure here, it's tight enough as it is now," she said. |
"It would be horrendous." | "It would be horrendous." |
Julie Jones, who owns 52 The Street Cafe in Charlwood, says the extra runway is not needed. | |
"There are other areas of England that are in desperate need of further infrastructure in their own towns and cities, Charlwood actually isn't one of them," she explained. | |
Peter Barclay, who is chairman of the Gatwick Area Conservation Campaign (GACC), says he is glad to see the decision pushed back. | |
"We're pushing once again to a victory because we've had six attempts at an additional runway at Gatwick so far and we've beaten five and we're going to beat the sixth one," he said. | |
Julie Jones has lived in Charlwood for 15 years | |
The campaign chairman said it was "highly questionable" that the second runway could be brought into use in a "satisfactory way". | |
Mr Barclay explained: "You can't get rid of the environment impacts. | |
"Its our lives, its our future lives, its our children, our grandchildren, everybody's lives [that could be impacted]." | |
He said the group was challenging the plans on behalf of local communities. | |
Charlwood resident John Shelley said: "It's dreadful, the concept of putting a full working second runway in such a rural area with such small roads, such small infrastructure, it's just ridiculous." | |
He added: "We've been going so long, trying to keep Charlwood this wonderful rural community, and where's it going to go?" | |
Penny Shoubridge, who also lives in the village, says a second runway would make an "enormous difference" as some residents are already impacted by the noise. | |
"That has a hugely detrimental impact on our health, on our sleeping," she explained. | |
Rachel Martin says she has got used to flights going over her home in Horley | Rachel Martin says she has got used to flights going over her home in Horley |
Rachel Martin, who lives under a flight path in Horley, says she thinks another runway could make flights more noticeable for those living in the area. | Rachel Martin, who lives under a flight path in Horley, says she thinks another runway could make flights more noticeable for those living in the area. |
She added that residents would "just have to put up with it if it goes ahead". | She added that residents would "just have to put up with it if it goes ahead". |
The transport secretary's support does not guarantee the expansion will go ahead as it would still need planning permission. | The transport secretary's support does not guarantee the expansion will go ahead as it would still need planning permission. |
If permission is granted, work would start almost immediately, the BBC understands. | If permission is granted, work would start almost immediately, the BBC understands. |
The £2.2bn expansion will be funded through private investment. | The £2.2bn expansion will be funded through private investment. |
Gatwick Airport has until 24 April to respond to demands for it to include measures, such as noise mitigation and having a proportion of passengers travelling to the airport via public transport, in its overall plans before a final decision is made in October. | Gatwick Airport has until 24 April to respond to demands for it to include measures, such as noise mitigation and having a proportion of passengers travelling to the airport via public transport, in its overall plans before a final decision is made in October. |
Cagne added that it welcomed the extension of the deadline until October as it believed "planning hearings left so many questions unanswered". | Cagne added that it welcomed the extension of the deadline until October as it believed "planning hearings left so many questions unanswered". |
Meanwhile, union Unite backed the airport having a second runway, but warned it would need "to come with guarantees of well paid, unionised jobs and proper facilities for workers". | Meanwhile, union Unite backed the airport having a second runway, but warned it would need "to come with guarantees of well paid, unionised jobs and proper facilities for workers". |
Bronwen Jones, development director at Gatwick Airport, said a second runway would be "a win for everyone". | Bronwen Jones, development director at Gatwick Airport, said a second runway would be "a win for everyone". |
Gatwick Airport is already Europe's busiest single runway airport, with more than 40 million passengers using it last year. | Gatwick Airport is already Europe's busiest single runway airport, with more than 40 million passengers using it last year. |
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