Heathrow chiefs today unveiled plans to create a three-runway “aerotropolis” in west London with a 9,000-home new garden city.
In his first speech
since the Airports Commission recommended a new runway at Heathrow, the
airport’s chief executive John Holland-Kaye told how it would be reshaped to
better fit into the local environment and economy.
“When you are
relocating hotels and offices, why not put them next to the rail interchange,
so that we can have fewer cars on the road — an aerotropolis, if you like,” he
told a Runways UK conference in central London. Read more..,
A strategy was
disclosed by Mr. Holland-Kaye to increase public
transport use by more than 10 % over the next four years in order to cut air
pollution and this strategy will leads to turn a new developing way to all the Heathrow
transfers.
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