Heathrow saga highlights UK planning pain, says Logistics UK

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The UK’s main cargo gateway, London Heathrow Airport has approved investment to begin work on the third runway planning application, but the move also the struggle involved in getting large infrastructure projects off the ground, says Logistics UK chief executive, Ben Fletcher.

He said: “A third runway at Heathrow will help address the significant shortage of air cargo capacity in the South East, and it is a significant step that funding for the planning application has been agreed. Heathrow Airport is the UK’s biggest port in terms of value, handling over £200 billion worth of cargo every year, and increasing freight capacity should boost the economy by making international connections for UK businesses even easier.

“However, we must acknowledge the tremendous expense and risk involved in building large scale infrastructure projects in the UK. The planning application alone is expected to cost hundreds of millions of pounds, and there is still significant red tape to navigate, including CAA approvals and planning reforms, before any ground is broken.”

Fletcher added: “The third runway project will be a good test of the government’s infrastructure strategy. It will become clear whether there really is a long-term strategic view of infrastructure and a genuine commitment to end the stop-start processes that have held back progress in the past.”