Press Release - 25 October 2005 |
AIRPORT COMMUNITIES UNITE IN CALL FOR GOVERNMENT ACTION ON NIGHT FLIGHTS
MPs and council leaders from across the region have called on the Government
to rethink its proposals to allow night flights quotas at Stansted to
increase by 41 percent over current levels in the next seven years.
They were joined by dozens more Parliamentarians and community leaders from
across the political spectrum to address more than 400 people who attended a
rally against the Government's plans for slackening night flights
restrictions at London's three main airports. Conservative Shadow Transport
Secretary Alan Duncan MP and Liberal Democrat Transport Spokesman Tom Brake
MP also played an active role in the proceedings which took place in Central
Hall, Westminster on Monday 24 October.
The rally was organised by Stop Stansted Expansion in conjunction with
community campaigners at Heathrow and Gatwick to add to the pressure on the
Government at a time when it is considering the results of its recent
consultation into night flying restrictions at the three airports.
Brooks Newmark, Mark Prisk and Tim Yeo were among local MPs and Peers who
were present, expressing serious concern about the Government's failure to
bear down on night noise as promised in the 2003 Air Transport White Paper.
Cllr Gerard McEwen, Vice Chairman of Essex County Council, and Cllr Mark
Gayler, Leader of Uttlesford District Council were just two of the many
council leaders who addressed the overflowing hall.
The blatant disregard for the well-being of those living under flight paths
who suffer from the effects of overflying at night in order to pander to the
interests of the aviation industry was repeated time and time again.
“The Government is deaf to reason and we must shout loudly and clearly,”
Mark Prisk MP (Hertford & Stortford) emphasised, brandishing ear defenders
to reinforce his point. “Night noise is the most intrusive and insidious
form of noise and proposals for a 41 percent increase at Stansted are
disgraceful,” he said.
Brooks Newmark MP (Braintree) talked of the increasing number of complaints
received from his constituents about night flights, notably in the
Bardfields, Finchingfield and Weathersfield, also drawing on his personal
experiences of living under the flight path. “I have been concerned that
the number of complaints about noise levels which I've received from the
villages in the north of my constituency has been rising recently. As a
father of five children I feel very strongly that all our families should
have the right to an uninterrupted night's sleep a night which lasts the
traditional eight hours, and not the 6½ hours which the Government now
allows us.”
Tim Yeo MP (South Suffolk), meanwhile, spelt out not only the effects on
people whose sleep is constantly interrupted but also the environmental
damage caused by aviation. “The Government should make it a priority to
ensure that flights reflect the true cost of the damage they cause,” he
said.
Stop Stansted Expansion Deputy Chairman Norman Mead brought the evening to a
close with a warning to the Government and the Department for Transport to
listen more closely to those who are so badly affected by night flights.
“When you take the path of deceit and betrayal, you are taking advantage of
the goodwill of ordinary law abiding people and you are treading on
dangerous ground. It is not too late for the Government to start behaving
responsibly on the night flights issue and I urge it to do so even at this
late stage.”
“Local communities around airports have suffered long enough. Our patience
is wearing thin,” he continued. “We need to start seeing across-the-board
reductions in the number of night flights and we need to start seeing that
now.”
ENDS
NOTES TO EDITORS
1. The commitment to bear down on night noise was made in The Future of
Air Transport", White Paper, December 2003, para 3.12, page 33.
www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_aviation/documents/page/dft_aviation_031516.pdf
2. At Stansted, the number of flights in the year to 31 March 2005 was
actually 8,502. DfT proposes an annual quota of 12,000 night flights for
Stansted for the next six years i.e. 41% above the present baseline. DfT
is attempting to present its proposals as signifying no increase for
Stansted because 12,000 is the current quota.
3. Stop Stansted Expansion has made a comprehensive response to the DfT
consultation, arguing the case for night flights restrictions in more
detail. This can be viewed on line at:
www.stopstanstedexpansion.com/night_flights.html
Requests for Photographs and Further Information:
Photographs are available on request of all speakers (individually) and of
Stop Stansted Expansion members at the rally by calling:
Carol Barbone, SSE Campaign Director, M 0777 552 3091
SSE Campaign Office, 01279 870558
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