Boris urged to step in over City Airport flights expansion

Demands are being made on Boris Johnson to step into the controversial decision to expand London City Airport.

The London Assembly has called on the Mayor today for an urgent review of the decision by Newham Council in East London to give the green light for a 50 per cent increase in flights.

Assembly members voted unanimously a resolution concerned at ‘overflights’ causing noise nuisance over Greenwich, the Isle of Dogs, Bow, Hackney, Leyton, Wanstead, Dagenham, Hornchurch and Bexley.

Murad Qureshi, who proposed today’s motion, said: "City Airport cannot be allowed to expand at a rate which threatens the quality of life for hundreds of thousands of Londoners.

"The increased flight numbers, type of aircraft and the flight paths have an impact on the residents living far beyond the boundaries of Newham.

"This is clearly a strategic issues that the Mayor can and should offer leadership on." read more

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