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Heathrow Consultation - lack of acknowledgement - further information


Plane Hell Action has been advised that anyone who would like to retrieve their online responses to the Heathrow consultation which closed 4 March 2019 should write to the engagement team at Heathrow - [email protected]

- who will look into whether your response has been received and whether they can send you a copy.


Disgracefully [PHA's comment]: They thought the latter may be difficult to do as the website pages haven?t been built to allow this function. However, they (and the web designers) do recognise this something that should have been done and that people do need reassurance that their response has been received and that people should expect to get a copy of what they have submitted


Copy your request to your MP: https://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

and to Anna O'Rourke: [email protected]

Anna is Chief of Strategy, Heathrow Community Engagement Board


When you receive your response we urge you to send it to your MP and to your Council's Environment Department.


We all need to make sure that our democratic representatives at national and local level know what we feel about so-called modernatisation of flight paths and how we will be affected.


Meanwhile, a commercial pilot sent his analysis of the third runway proposals to his local paper, The Richmond & Twickenham Times, reproduced here on TAG's website:

http://www.teddingtonactiongroup.com/2019/03/25/analysis-of-third-runway-proposals/


Best wishes


Plane Hell Action

https://planehellaction.org.uk/

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