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Construction of a third runway: Heathrow offers a 675-million-pound compensation scheme to those most affected by aircraft noise

London, United Kingdom - A panel will handle the distribution of the funds if the expansion of the hub goes ahead

London-Heathrow Airport's operator is proposing, in a submission to the Airports Commission this week, a new compensation package for people who would be most disrupted by the expansion of the airport, because of the increase of aircraft noise. Around 750 homes would need to be compulsorily purchased to provide space for a third runway at Europe's busiest hub. The airport is proposing compensation...

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