Well...at the risk of sounding contraversial, I for one am for the Third Runway.
Ok, some people will have to move home and/or business.
That's life. This is also happening for the Olympics.
The important things are:
1. It's good for the economy and encourage people to come here and spend their money.
2. It will create loads of employment (which must be a GOOD thing right now).
I live under the flight path, it's been that way for years, and most people who live in and around the area work at the airport (which is why they live in this area). You get used to the noise and it's really not that bad. The smell of aviation fuel is only really noticable within the perimiter road and as for pollution...well I don't know. But I'm sure the queues of traffic on the M4 and M25 every morning generates far more pollution (and it's worth noting that CO2 is not the only pollutant but bizarrely is the only one measured here. Carbon monoxide, soot, there's a nitrogem based one but I can't remember what it's called).
Ok, some people will have to move home and/or business.
That's life. This is also happening for the Olympics.
The important things are:
1. It's good for the economy and encourage people to come here and spend their money.
2. It will create loads of employment (which must be a GOOD thing right now).
I live under the flight path, it's been that way for years, and most people who live in and around the area work at the airport (which is why they live in this area). You get used to the noise and it's really not that bad. The smell of aviation fuel is only really noticable within the perimiter road and as for pollution...well I don't know. But I'm sure the queues of traffic on the M4 and M25 every morning generates far more pollution (and it's worth noting that CO2 is not the only pollutant but bizarrely is the only one measured here. Carbon monoxide, soot, there's a nitrogem based one but I can't remember what it's called).
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