BASHR3 Urge You to Ask Questions
 Last Heathrow consultation in Isleworth next week with public meeting to follow  Assumed flight path (dotted) and westerly approach (red)
 
 
   
            How  much more noise will I experience in my home or garden?Where  will the new approach paths be within 6 miles of the runway? (it's not  impossible to work out that the approach path will be over the north side of  Chiswick, then central Brentford, Osterley and north Heston)Will  the respite periods for the approach to the current runways remain 8 hours or  be reduced?   If so, by how much?How  many more cars vans & lorries will enter/leave the airport?  How many  will be carrying passengers, or staff, or freight? How many more for servicing  flights?What  increases in road and rail capacity are planned? And  who will pay? the taxpayer, or airline passengers?What  will be the additional safety risk of a plane catastrophe with a third runway?  - and how would the ground-based consequences compare with the consequences for  the much less heavily populated Gatwick area should the worst happen?How  will noise and pollution issues be measured, addressed and mitigated?Will  there be independent scrutiny of how the airport operates, in terms of noise,  traffic insulation schemes and air pollution?What  climate change emissions would there be and how would they affect the UK's  carbon emissions targets?What  will happen if Heathrow doesn't keep to any of its commitments?    Brentford and Hounslow   Stop Heathrow Expansion (BASHR3) urge residents to go to the last of the Heathrow consultation events next Wednesday and ask lots of questions. Katie Polglase attended the Putney event and found dissatisfaction amongst attendees. BASHR3 are organising a public meeting the following week on Tuesdasy 21st March from 7.30pm at Brentford Free Church, Boston Manor Road. Hear more about the Government’s consultation on Runway 3, and its  implications for Brentford and Hounslow. Ruth Cadbury MP, Dave Waller of BASHR3 and John Stewart of HACAN will be on the panel. See BASHR3 online:  website, Facebook and on Twitter at @bashrunway3  Residents can get copies of the Government documents by calling 0800 6894968. There are 3 ways to respond to the consultation document:Respond online or 
Complete a response form and either email to
 RunwayConsultation@dft.gsi.gov.uk or write to 
Freepost RUNWAY CONSULTATION. The consultation closes at 11:45pm on 25 May 2017.
 Download the poster/leaflet from BASHR3.  
          March 13, 2017
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