| Councils and MPs unite in opposition to airport expansion
 MPs 
                    believe that BAA�s announcement this week is a let-down for 
                    local residents after the company�s previous plans ruled out 
                    a further runway Local 
                    authorities and elected representatives are stepping up their 
                    opposition to plans for a third runway at Heathrow after airports 
                    operator BAA launched its own campaign to win government backing 
                    for expansion on the site. Ministers 
                    will decide later this year whether to give the go ahead to 
                    a third runway at Heathrow. The Government's latest consultation 
                    on runway proposals for the South East, which now includes 
                    Gatwick, ends on June 30. Councils 
                    likely to be in the forefront of efforts to resist expansion 
                    at Heathrow include Wandsworth Hillingdon, Hounslow and Richmond. 
                    Cllr Edward Lister leader of Wandsworth Council said that 
                    they would continue to work with other councils to present 
                    the environmental arguments in the clearest possible way:"The 
                    industry wants what's good for the industry. It's our job 
                    as local authorities to speak up for our residents whose quality 
                    of life is at risk." Alan 
                    Keen MP for Feltham and Heston said "Runway 3 is a step 
                    too far. I�ve said it before and I�ll say it again, another 
                    runway at Heathrow should not happen. The majority of local 
                    residents will regard this announcement as a slap in the face." He 
                    said he had considered himself a friend of BAA in the past 
                    but this latest moved stretched the relationship to the limit 
                    and that his constituents should be given priority over "economics, 
                    flight schedules and what seems to be an expansion wish list."  Ann 
                    Keen (pictured left) added "I will be making my voice 
                    heard and those of my constituents against any runway three. 
                    The economic benefits do not and should not outweigh the environmental 
                    concerns and the quality of life of local residents.�
 Alan 
                    Keen together with Friends of the Earth, Hacan and the No 
                    3rd Runway Group will join with local residents in opposition 
                    against proposals for a third runway at Heathrow on Saturday 
                    7th June 2003 at 11.30.  A 
                    Walk is being organised by Friends of the Earth, HACAN and 
                    the No 3rd Runway Group, marking the route of the runway, 
                    starting at Harlington 11.30 AM. (To time with the consultation 
                    period which ends 30th June) The Walk is approx 2 miles and 
                    will end in Harmondsworth about 1.30 pm with a Rally. The 
                    village pubs (which woud be under the runway) are organising 
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