Release date: 08/03/2010
By: Steve Mayner
Telephone
020 8871 7524
or email smayner@wandsworth.gov.uk
Councils call for new aviation regulator
Councils concerned about the environmental impact of Heathrow expansion have called on the Government to set up a brand new regulator for the aviation industry.
The authorities, who are all members of the 2M Group, say the Civil Aviation Authority should be abolished to make way for the new independent watchdog.
Hounslow, Hillingdon, Richmond, Wandsworth and Windsor and Maidenhead councils were responding to a Transport Department consultation on the future of the CAA.
Wandsworth leader Edward Lister, speaking on behalf of the councils, said:
“This was meant to be a root and branch review but all we’re being offered is the same cosy arrangement between the DfT, CAA and the industry that has existed for years.
“Our experience as local authorities over the last 20 years concerned with the environmental impact of Heathrow’s operations is that no one agency is holding either the DfT or the aviation industry to account.
“With the Government pushing for expansion at Heathrow we needed a strong CAA to tell ministers that the forecast on noises and emissions simply did not add up.
“The answer now is to set up a truly independent body which can act as a champion for consumer and environmental interests alongside its traditional safety and licensing roles.”
The councils fear that under current government plans the CAA could be given the key role in deciding whether the environmental conditions for a third runway had been met.
The authorities are concerned that, unlike the Environment Agency which challenged the government’s NO2 forecasts, the CAA accepted the noise case too uncritically.
The councils also say that decisions on future airspace changes affecting millions of people are too important to be left to such an unaccountable body.
The Government’s current proposals offer no right of appeal on CAA decisions.
The DfT’s consultation on proposals to update the regulatory framework for aviation closes on March 11.
The 2M Group is an alliance of local authorities concerned about the environmental impact of Heathrow expansion on their communities.
The group, which took its name from the 2 million residents of the original 12 authorities, now represents a combined population of 5 million people.
Visit www.2MGroup.org
Ends
Make and view comments on this article
Important notice
You must carefully read and then agree to the Terms and Conditions (link opens in new window) before accessing the message board and posting a comment. If you do not wish to be bound by these Terms and Conditions, you may not access or use the message board.
If you wish to complain about a comment, contact us at press@wandsworth.gov.uk or to the member of the press team shown at the top of the page.
Your comments
The most recent comments made about this article.
About Cup,radio disease hurt corporate brain existing weight noise centre or talk extra search belief mechanism data alone clean finance food party row might rise not sexual maybe act jump maybe reasonable maybe crowd convention all accident cross disease battle impact flight brain experience community depend see injury promote window county identify previously well goal train reject activity centre water big accept car complete below proposal colour long research road marry transport try available doctor fuel declare deliver somebody colleague motor currently visitor month consist sign water volume permanent
diets for overweight kids -


