| Spelthorne Council welcomes early Airtrack consultation Spelthorne Council has welcomed the opportunity to comment on some preliminary proposals for Airtrack – a scheme to provide a new rail service into Heathrow from the south and west of the airport. The consultation is about options for track alignment, station locations and engineering solutions at key locations in Spelthorne. The Council’s Executive has given the proposals very serious consideration and is particularly concerned about the impact on Staines town centre, the potential loss of common land, encroachment into the Green Belt and damage to a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). The following are some of the key issues:
There are many other matters to consider including; design and landscaping to avoid adverse visual impacts, protecting the Green Belt, minimising visual and noise impacts and maintaining the rights of way network north of Staines. Council Leader John Packman commented: “This is an extremely complex consultation on a very large scheme which would increase the proportion of air travellers, staff and visitors using public transport to get to and from the airport. The Council has taken some considerable time to provide a detailed assessment of these proposals and has set out a wide range of issues for BAA to consider. It is too early to give an overall view about Airtrack as a whole and we will not do that until we have seen the proposals in full but our comments thus far, reflect the many issues and concerns that a project of this size raises”. For more information about the Airtrack project go to www.heathrowairport.com/airtrack For more information contact the Spelthorne Council communications team on 01784 444260/446297 |