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Tory councils prepare to sue over Heathrow

Four Tory authorities close to Heathrow have issued a legal warning to David Cameron, saying that an escalation in the number of flights would be “irrational and unlawful”
Four Tory authorities close to Heathrow have issued a legal warning to David Cameron, saying that an escalation in the number of flights would be “irrational and unlawful”
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Conservative councils are preparing to sue the government over a proposed third runway at Heathrow.

Four Tory authorities close to the west London airport have issued a legal warning to David Cameron, saying that an escalation in the number of flights would be “irrational and unlawful”.

Lawyers acting on behalf of Hillingdon, Richmond upon Thames, Wandsworth and Windsor and Maidenhead councils have told the prime minister that court proceedings will be launched unless he categorically rules out expansion of Heathrow.

A legal letter to No 10 says that “insurmountable environmental problems” around the airport mean it can never be expanded without subjecting residents to excessive pollution and noise. The government-appointed airports commission made a “flawed assessment” of Heathrow’s green credentials when it made a recommendation in favour of a third runway, it said.

It says that Mr Cameron’s previous promise to block expansion had created a “legitimate expectation” among residents that the project would never go ahead. The authorities have appointed Harrison Grant, the solicitors that led a successful High Court challenge in 2010 against the former Labour government’s attempt to expand Heathrow.

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