Residents in the London villages of Longford and Harmondsworth say their homes face demolition if Heathrow’s planned third runway expansion is approved. In reporting on the dispute, David Rose, 84, is described as one of roughly 750 homeowners with properties in the areas affected by the expansion. The coverage links the threat to a proposed £49 billion expansion, characterizing it as a third runway plan that would require redevelopment of the villages. Rose and other residents are described as resisting relocation, with Rose quoted as preferring to remain in his home rather than move. The sources presented focus on the homeowners’ position and the impact on the local villages, including the scale of the affected housing stock. No additional viewpoints, official government statements, or Heathrow expansion replies are included in the provided material. The information therefore centers on the residents’ claims about demolition risk and their refusal to relocate if the project proceeds.
Heathrow expansion plans threaten Longford and Harmondsworth homes, residents resist
Residents in the London villages of Longford and Harmondsworth say their homes face demolition if Heathrow’s planned third runway expansion is approved. In reporting on the dispute, David Rose, 84, is...
- Planned Heathrow expansion includes a third runway proposal.
- Longford and Harmondsworth villages are among the areas affected by the expansion.
- About 750 homes in the villages are described as being at risk of demolition.
- David Rose, 84, is cited as one of the homeowners opposing moving out.
- The expansion cost is reported as about £49 billion in the provided coverage.
David Rose, 84, owns one of around 750 homes in the London villages of Longford and Harmondsworth that will be knocked down if the £49billion expansion is approved.
5 hours agoDavid Rose, 84, owns one of around 750 homes in the London villages of Longford and Harmondsworth that will be knocked down if the £49billion expansion is approved.
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