WHERE YOU LIVE - HOW EXTRA FLIGHTS COULD AFFECT YOU



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WHERE YOU LIVE - HOW EXTRA FLIGHTS COULD AFFECT YOU Ealing Acton Ealing South Acton is under the flightpath to the third runway so aircraft coming in overhead throughout the day when the airport is operating on westerlies - up to one every 90 seconds. Noise from take-offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - many more than now. Noise from take-offs when airport is operating on easterlies. Aircraft coming in for the first time over south Ealing. Southall Close to the third runway flightpath so noise from arriving aircraft throughout the day when airport is operating on westerlies - up to one every 90 seconds during peak periods. Take-offs from third runway when the airport is operating on easterlies - one every 90 seconds during peak periods. Noise from take-offs from the existing north runway when the airport is operating on easterlies - as a result of ending the Cranford agreement restricting departures from this runway. Hammersmith and Fulham Fulham coming in overhead for a much bigger part of the day - there would be no changeover at 3pm. Aircraft may also join the new approach flightpath here for the third runway. bigger, noisier planes will come in over Fulham using the existing full-length

Hammersmith Under the flightpath to the third runway so aircraft will come in overhead throughout the day when airport is operating on westerlies - up to one every 90 seconds during peak periods. Shepherds Bush Aircraft may fly overhead to join final approach before landing on the third runway when the airport is operating on westerlies. Hillingdon Harlington Severe noise from landings and take-offs overhead at third runway. Noise from take-offs on the existing north runway when the airport is operating on easterlies as a result of ending the Cranford agreement restricting departures from this runway. Harmondsworth Demolition of homes to make way for third runway. Severe noise from landings and take-offs at third runway Longford Severe noise from aircraft on the ground getting ready to take off from the north runway to the east. Residents are currently protected from this activity by the Cranford agreement. The loss of runway alternation would mean aircraft taking off overhead on the north runway for a much bigger part of the day when the airport is operating on westerlies - there would be no changeover at 3pm. Ruislip, Northwood and Harefield The third runway would mean more aircraft flying overhead on their approach when the airport is operating on easterlies.

Sipson The loss of runway alternation on the two existing runways would lead to more aircraft overhead when the airport is operating on westerlies. Destruction of entire village to make way for third runway. Hounslow Brentford Close to the third runway flightpath and therefore noise from arriving aircraft when the airport is operating on westerlies. The loss of runway alternation on the two existing runways would mean noise from arriving aircraft for a much bigger part of the day when the airport is bigger, noisier planes will come in over Brentford to the existing full-length Chiswick Under the flightpath to the third runway so aircraft coming in overhead throughout the day when the airport is operating on westerlies - up to one every 90 seconds in peak periods. The loss of runway alternation would mean aircraft coming in to the north runway for a much bigger part of the day when the airport is operating on westerlies - there would be no changeover at 3pm Cranford Ending the Cranford agreement would mean aircraft taking off overhead from the existing north runway throughout the day when the airport is operating on easterlies. Aircraft are currently restricted from doing this. landing overhead for a much bigger part of the day when the airport is operating on westerlies - there would be no changeover at 3pm.

bigger, noisier planes will come in over Cranford to the existing full-length Feltham Noise from take-offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - from existing Heston Under the flightpath to the third runway so aircraft will land overhead throughout the day when airport is operating on westerlies - up to one every 90 seconds in peak periods. Noise from take-offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - from existing Hounslow West landing overhead for a much bigger part of the day when the airport is operating on westerlies - there would be no changeover at 3pm. bigger, noisier planes will come in over Hounslow to the existing full-length Noise from take-offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - from existing Isleworth Aircraft coming in to existing north runway throughout the day when airport is operating on westerlies - up to one every 90 seconds in peak periods. bigger, noisier planes will come in over Isleworth to the existing full-length runways

Kensington and Chelsea Chelsea coming in overhead for a much bigger part of the day - there would be no changeover at 3pm. Aircraft may also join the new approach flightpath here for the third runway. bigger, noisier planes will come in over Chelsea using the existing full-length High Street Kensington/Holland Park Under the flightpath to the third runway so aircraft will come in overhead throughout the day when airport is operating on westerlies - up to one every 90 seconds in peak periods. Merton Wimbledon Noise from take offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - from existing runways Richmond Barnes bigger, noisier planes will come in over Barnes to the existing full-length Hampton Court Noise from take offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - from existing runways.

Kew bigger, noisier planes will come in over Kew to the existing full-length Richmond bigger, noisier planes will come in over Richmond to the existing full-length St Margarets bigger, noisier planes will come in over St Margarets to the existing full-length runways Teddington Noise from take-offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - from existing runways Twickenham Noise from take-offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - from existing Slough Slough

Aircraft landing overhead on all three runways when the airport is operating on easterlies - every 90 seconds. Under the flightpath for take-offs from the third runway when the airport is operating on westerlies. South Bucks Beaconsfield Aircraft coming in overhead on all three runways when the airport is operating on easterlies. Noise from take-offs from third runway when the airport is operating on westerlies. Denham Aircraft coming in overhead on all three runways when the airport is operating on easterlies. Gerrards Cross Iver Aircraft coming in overhead on all three runways when the airport is operating on easterlies. Noise from take offs from third runway when the airport is operating on westerlies Aircraft coming in overhead on third runway when the airport is operating on easterlies. Noise from take-offs from third runway when the airport is operating on westerlies. Stoke Poges Aircraft coming in overhead on third runway when the airport is operating on easterlies. Noise from take offs from third runway when the airport is operating on westerlies

Spelthorne Staines Noise from take-offs from existing runways when the airport is operating on westerlies Sunbury Noise from take-offs from existing runways when the airport is operating on easterlies. Stanwell Moor taking off overhead all day when the airport is operating on westerlies - there would be no changeover at 3pm Wandsworth Balham bigger, noisier planes will come in over Balham to the existing full-length Battersea bigger, noisier planes will come in over Battersea to the existing full-length Clapham Common

Putney Clapham Common will also get noise from aircraft heading for the third runway. bigger, noisier planes will come in over Clapham Common to the existing fulllength bigger, noisier planes will come in over Putney to the existing full-length Tooting Noise from take-offs when the airport is operating on easterlies - from existing runways Wandsworth Town bigger, noisier planes will come in over Wandsworth Town to the existing fulllength Windsor and Maidenhead Maidenhead Aircraft landing overhead on all three runways when the airport is operating on easterlies - every 90 seconds. Old Windsor Many more aircraft landing overhead on southern runway when the airport is operating on easterlies. Currently only around 5 per cent of arrivals use this runway.

Windsor Noise from take-offs from existing runways when the airport is operating on westerlies. More aircraft landing overhead on all three runways when the airport is operating on easterlies. The current figure of 600 flights a day will increase substantially as the overall capacity of the airport grows. Wraysbury Noise from take-offs from existing runways when the airport is operating on westerlies. More aircraft will land regularly on the southern runway. This information was compiled on November 22, 2007 and represents the best available forecasts. It is based on information contained in the 2003 Airports White Paper, the preceding SERAS study and the Project Heathrow announcement of November 22. The information is intended as general guidance only and should not be relied upon in relation to individual circumstances. It is not a substitute for detailed advice on specific circumstances. www.2mgroup.org.uk

Further noise impacts Kingston Parts of the borough including the centre of Kingston are already affected by take-off noise from Heathrow when the airport is operating on easterlies. With a third runway most of the bigger, noisier planes will use the existing Sutton Already under the westerly arrivals routes and suffers particularly from a concentration of movements from 5am for on average 75 per cent of the year. The Government admits that its proposals are likely to see even more movements in the sensitive early morning period. Lambeth Large parts of the borough are already badly affected by Heathrow arrival noise when the airport is on westerlies. Areas from Crystal Palace in the south to Clapham, Streatham, Brixton and Stockwell, Camberwell and Kennington in the north are all regularly overflown by Heathrow arrivals. The noise is made worse at times by increasing traffic from London City which also passes over Kennington at the same time as Heathrow traffic. Southwark Areas such as Bermondsey, Elephant and Castle Camberwell are affected when Heathrow is on westerly working. Communities as far out as Peckham complain about sleep being disrupted by arriving aircraft as early as 5am. Lewisham Areas such as New Cross, Honor Oak and Lewisham town centre are already affected by Heathrow arrivals. Expansion at Heathrow will bring more movements with early morning arrivals being a particular problem. Greenwich Greenwich and Blackheath are directly under the extended centre line to the existing southern runway at Heathrow which currently takes most of the early morning long haul arrivals into Heathrow when it is operating on westerlies. Camden Camden Town is already overflown for about 75 per cent of the year by westerly Heathrow arrivals that approach from the North. Camden will suffer particularly from current proposal for a third runway which envisage most of the traffic for the new runway arriving and departing to the north. Hampstead village will be right under the flighpath of the third new runway when the airport is operating on easterlies - Islington

Islington will be affected by the new take-off path for the third runway when the airport is operating on easterlies. Brent Wembley will be affected by the new take-off path for the third runway when the airport is operating on easterlies. Harrow Harrow town will find itself directly under the take-off path of the new runway when the airport is operating on Easterlies ENDS CS 26/11/08