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174 organisations urge the government to support Gatwick’s £2.2 billion northern runway expansion plans

Posted: 10 December 2024 | | No comments yet

174 organisations urge the government to back Gatwick’s £2.2 billion Northern Runway expansion, boosting jobs and economic growth.

Northern Terminal expansion

Credit: London Gatwick Airport

A coalition of 174 organisations, representing over 104,875 businesses, has called on the Government to back London Gatwick’s (LGW) Northern Runway proposal.

In separate letters, the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the Gatwick Diamond Initiative, representing their members and stakeholders, urged Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander to endorse the airport’s expansion plans.

They emphasise how the proposal to bring LGW’s Northern Runway into regular operation aligns with Labour’s goals of fostering economic growth, creating jobs, and driving prosperity.

Details of the Northern Runway

The Northern Runway, currently a backup, could be made operational as a second permanent runway. The project represents a £2.2 billion shovel-ready privately financed investment which could be operational by the end of the decade.  

The Planning Inspectorate has delivered its recommendation with the Government due to make a decision early next year. If approved, the Northern Runway plan will create a further 14,000 jobs and generate £1 billion in economic benefits every year.   

Brett North, Chair of the Gatwick Diamond Initiative, said: “We are pleased that even more business groups and their members have confirmed their support for this crucial infrastructure project. But we aren’t surprised. London Gatwick’s Northern Runway is a vital step for the South East economy and beyond. It will drive growth, create jobs, and ensure the region remains competitive. This investment reflects London Gatwick’s dedication to strengthening local and national economic resilience.  

“The initiative also aligns with the UK Labour Party’s manifesto commitments to economic growth and collaboration with businesses, alongside the Government’s support for airport expansions that balance economic and environmental objectives. Better still, there is no burden on the taxpayer.”  

 

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