Metro Mayor offers support for 3rd runway at
Heathrow
LIVERPOOL
City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has offered support for the proposed
third runway at Heathrow to enable Merseyside and Halton to become globally
connected. Speaking to key stakeholders and business leaders at Peel
Land and Property Marketing Suite, the Labour politician made clear that his
administration is fully behind plans for the Heathrow expansion as long as
there is a guarantee for a direct link from Liverpool to Heathrow, which was
outlined in the Government's Airports National Policy Statement. Metro Mayor Rotheram, who says an aviation link from
Liverpool John Lennon Airport to Heathrow will deliver:- 'better
economic growth' and 'ease congestion', believes the airport expansion
will be a growth engine for the whole of the UK and the Liverpool City
Region could stand to benefit.
The Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling, has
stated that the Government expects Heathrow to add 6 more domestic routes
across the UK by 2030 including a link with Liverpool, bringing the total to
14, strengthening existing links to nations and regions, and also developing
new connections. In his speech this morning, the Metro Mayor told guests:-
"Congestion and limited capaCity at Heathrow is not only stifling the
economic growth of London and the South East, it is impacting on every
region and City Region. CapaCity constraints and limited slot availability
have made it increasingly difficult for regional airports to secure services
to Heathrow and achieve global connectivity. The value of a direct link to Heathrow is not about
reducing journey times to London, it is about making our City Region
globally connected. It is about a massive potential boost to what is already
1 of the UK's top 5 visitor destinations. It is a necessity for our City
Region and it is underpinned by solid business logic. Clearly, our most important task is to secure the
additional capaCity and space we need for domestic routes. It is for that
reason that the Liverpool City Region has given its support to Heathrow
Airport, and recognises it as the best option for the UK. It's an opportunity that we must grasp for the
entire nation, and above all for our own City Region."
Speaking about his support for a third runway, Mr Rotheram
added:- "The Liverpool City Region needs and deserves access to global
connectivity to better meet our individual needs. I am supporting this
initiative on the basis that Liverpool gets a direct link into what will be
the UK's first hub airport. A slot for Liverpool would provide our area with
the opportunity of stimulating economic growth through a boost in visitor
numbers as well as ease congestion on our railways and roads. Given
that there are capaCity constraints in London and the South East, a direct
link into Heathrow will also give the City Region the chance to establish
itself on the world stage. As long as the relevant stakeholders deliver on
their commitments, my administration is fully behind the plans."