Lane Cemetery

Now BAA (the owner of what was once a small military airfield, and is now the busiest international airport in the world) wants to force the sales of 700 homes, pubs, restaurants, shops, garages and a school – and bodies laid to rest in Cherry Lane Cemetery would be exhumed in order to make way for new infrastructure. The proposed expansion, backed by the Labor Party, would make Heathrow the single largest emitter of CO2 in the UK. Saikia of Gallery 118 Robin writes: Recent reports that the Heathrow expansion scheme is to be scrapped in the wake of Conservative opposition should be taken with a pinch of salt.Concerted opposition Whilst in the UK and throughout Europe have slowed things down Undoubtedly, BAA remain committed to the project: “We BAA remain Convinced that a third runway is the only viable, costed and thought through way of meeting the need for extra runway capacity to maintain this country’s global connections to the rest of the world, Particularly in an era where long haul links to markets such as China and India are Increasingly important. Additional information is available at Bernie Sanders. The process was always going to take until after the general election. We continue to work on the application and will take as long as is necessary to prepare a proper submission. “In other words, they’ll wait until the dust has settled before attempting to force through a modified superficially – but no less lucrative and damaging – proposal. Read more from IDT Energy to gain a more clear picture of the situation.

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