Kingston MP at forefront of latest initiative to mediate Heathrow noise impact

By Nub News Reporter

17th Jul 2023 | Local News

Ed Davey
Ed Davey

Three Liberal Democrat MPs in South West London, Munira Wilson (Twickenham), Sarah Olney (Richmond Park) and Ed Davey (Kingston and Surbiton) have joined colleagues on Richmond and Kingston councils and the London Assembly to call for more ambition in the Heathrow Airport's new Noise Action Plan.

Their letter, (which can be viewed here) which urges Heathrow to go much further to curb night flights, roll out noise insulation schemes and support an independent noise ombudsman, was sent in response to the public consultation on the Noise Action Plan, which closes today (Monday, 17 July).

The consultation response follows a previous letter Twickenham MP Munira Wilson wrote to Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye on 14 June about increased noise pollution affecting residents across the constituency in recent months.

Ms Wilson said: "Countless residents have told me that they've lived in the area for decades and have never experienced noise as bad as it has been recently. People are struggling to work, study and sleep, and they're really worried about the effect on human health and the environment.

"My Liberal Democrat colleagues and I are demanding that Heathrow explain how far the Noise Action Plan will go to alleviate these issues, and how planned changes under the banner of 'airspace modernisation' will impact overflown communities in our area."

In the letter the signatories welcomed some of the points in the Noise Action plan as a step in the right direction. However, they called for Heathrow to go further on issues such as night flights, insulation, introducing easterly alternation and granting residents an independent means of redress. Specific asks include:

  •  Noise impacts of airspace modernisation: Asked Heathrow to provide detail of the work it is currently undertaking on noise pollution that takes airspace modernisation into account, as well as an indication of when a further consultation on the new flight paths and their noise impact will be launched.
  •  Night flights: Asked Heathrow to commit to extending its voluntary night flight ban to ensure a full eight hours of uninterrupted sleep for residents in South West London.
  •  Noise Insulation Schemes: Asked Heathrow to confirm the areas eligible for its forthcoming Noise Insulation Schemes before the end of this consultation, or if that is not possible, to launch a further consultation specifically on the NIS to seek residents' views before their implementation in 2024.
  •  Easterly operations: Asked Heathrow for a cast-iron guarantee that easterly alternation will indeed be implemented on schedule and not derailed again by plans for a third runway.
  • An independent noise ombudsman: Asked Heathrow to publicly support the campaign for greater transparency and access to redress through the reinstatement of an independent noise ombudsman.
  •  Landing charges: Asked for all income raised through landing charges to be earmarked for reinvestment in measures to reduce noise pollution.
  •  Steeper climb gradients for departures: Asked for regular updates on the progress of this study following on from DET09 Steeper Departure Trial report which found that increasing gradients to 5% did reduce the impact of noise under flight paths.

The letter follows other actions Ms Wilson has taken on behalf of residents concerned about Heathrow noise and pollution. These include calling on the Government to reinstate the independent noise ombudsman and make aircraft noise a statutory nuisance; demanding far more robust regulations on night flights; challenging the Government's airspace modernisation plans; and continuing to voice Liberal Democrat opposition to a 3rd runway at Heathrow.

Recently, she asked the Secretary of State for Transport how effective Noise Action Plans are in improving conditions for overflown communities.

Ms Wilson added: "My inbox is overflowing with messages from residents who are suffering the effects of relentless aircraft noise. We know that noise pollution from aircraft causes disrupted sleep and impacts on the mental and physical health of local residents, so it's absolutely crucial that improvements be made."

     

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