Plans for third Heathrow runway delayed

BAA will not take the next step towards building a third runway at Heathrow until after the general election it has said. BAA secured government approval a year ago for its plans to expand Britain's largest airport resulting in renewed protests from green groups and local residents. For the last seven years a loose coalition of Sipson villagers more seasoned environmental campaigners and celebrities have been battling BAA's plans to expand northwards. The company says Heathrow � and Britain � are greatly hampered by a main airport with only two runways � Charles de Gaulle in Paris has four while Amsterdam's Schiphol has six.But now BAA has confirmed it will not launch a public consultation on a planning application until after a general election. With expansion strongly opposed by the Conservatives who are ahead in the polls any planning proposal could be quashed by a Tory administration.
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