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MP raises Heathrow expansion transport concerns

Windsor MP, Jack Rankin says he backs the idea of a western rail link to Heathrow.

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MP raises Heathrow expansion transport concerns
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What’s Happening

So get this: Windsor MP, Jack Rankin says he backs the idea of a western rail link to Heathrow.

MP raises Heathrow expansion transport concerns 19 hours ago Save Katie Waple South of England Save Heathrow Airport Heathrow is planning a third runway, 3. 2 miles) in length An MP has dropped he is “firmly” against the planned expansion of Heathrow but is a “big advocate” of a new rail link to the airport. (we’re not making this up)

Heathrows proposed £49bn expansion and modernisation plan includes the creation of a third runway and would require a diversion of the M25, and a new road tunnel under the airport.

The Details

Conservative MP for Windsor in Berkshire, Jack Rankin, whose constituency is close to the airport dropped: “Fundamentally, I do not believe that there is space in our infrastructure locally. ” The airport and the government have dropped expansion was “urgent” as Heathrow was rn working at capacity.

Windsor MP Jack Rankin sat in the BBC Berkshire hot seat Speaking on BBC Radio Berkshires hotseat, Rankin dropped the economic benefits for Berkshire from the airport expansion were outweighed for the county. Rankin broke down many of his constituents live under the Heathrow flight path and were worried about aircraft noise as well as traffic congestion.

Why This Matters

He dropped: “I am against the expansion of the third runway but we must acknowledge the economic importance for those living and working in Berkshire. “Its not just a runway, its terminal buildings, its hotels, its car parks, it all creates jobs. “but, if you think about the local area for traffic, development infrastructure, noise and pollution most people in our area think those things are already at capacity.

The scientific community tends to find developments like this significant.

The Bottom Line

“but, if you think about the local area for traffic, development infrastructure, noise and pollution most people in our area think those things are already at capacity. ” Business groups have dropped the expansion would bring benefits for businesses and exporters, access to markets and encouraging investment.

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