Heathrow Airport Third Runway Map Shows Who Will Be Affected By Flight Path Noise

It affects thousands in west London, Berkshire, Surrey, and other counties.
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The government’s decision to back a third runway at London’s Heathrow Airport signals the end of a near 50 year debate on the UK’s airport capacity.

As the political fallout around the decision begins, thousands of residents of west London, Berkshire, Surrey, and other counties will now be forced to consider how a third runway affects them.

According to opposition groups, many more households will suffer aircraft due to the new runway.

The proposed new third runway at London Heathrow Airport
The proposed new third runway at London Heathrow Airport
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However, Heathrow says that a third runway offers it a flexibility to offset noise and aircraft noise can be controlled when combined with steeper approach patterns.

In July 2015, the Davies Commission into airport expansion concluded that a third runway at Heathrow was the best option - if a string of measures were put in place to deal with noise and pollution.

Heathrow is adamant it can meet these requirements.

Potential flight paths from a new third runway at Heathrow from AirportWatch
Potential flight paths from a new third runway at Heathrow from AirportWatch
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But building a third runway at the UK’s busiest airport remains controversial and former London mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith on Tuesday quit as a Tory MP over the decision.

While long-time opponent, foreign secretary Boris Johnson, said: “I think it very likely it will be stopped.”

Environmental campaigners remain steadfast in their belief the project is “illegal”.

How the new runway may sit alongside Heathrow's existing runway
How the new runway may sit alongside Heathrow's existing runway
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The village of Longford is set to be destroyed while parts of Sipson and Harmondsworth will make way for the new runway. Affected residents will receive compensation, though campaigners say this isn’t enough.

In the map below, those living in the red area will have their homes purchased by the airport under a compulsory order.

Those living in the purple area will be offered the market price plus 25% after the runway is built, Heathrow has said.

Compulsory purchase marked by the red area, while market value offers are in purple
Compulsory purchase marked by the red area, while market value offers are in purple

Areas that look set to be affected by aircraft noise from a third runway include London boroughs to the east of Heathrow.

Hounslow, Richmond, Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Wandsworth, Lambeth and Southwark may all be affected.

Broadcaster Piers Morgan was among those to say he would be affected by the decision to build a third runway.

Outside the capital, towns and villages around Slough, Berkshire, to the west may be affected by third runway aircraft noise, as well as areas of Surrey to the south.

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