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  • Jennifer Clare Hutchinson

    Concern in re: various environmental effects, cost-benefit analysis, financial implications.

  • Joe Connolly-Wright

    Given the recent climate data – including the unprecedented marine temperature spike around the UK – to choose to expand Luton airport would be beyond consideration by anyone in touch with their own... Read more

  • John Long

    As a resident of Slip End village for almost 17 years, I have a number of concerns regarding this airport-expansion project. Over this period there has already been a significant deterioration in the... Read more

  • Julia Shand-Milne

    Concerns over noise, air pollution and additional traffic in the area during construction as well as afterwards.

  • Julian Gannon

    The expansion of Luton Airport will result in an increase in Green House Gas emissions from the present 521,741 tCO2e to 983,869 tCO2e by 2043. This is an estimated 80% increase based, amongst other... Read more

  • Julian Morgan Skeens

    Noise Pollution: I reject the planning application due to the massive negative impact on all areas of human health and sleep in this area, added to the fact that there has been historic negligence in... Read more

  • Julie Elizabeth Furnivall

    We know that in Luton people may die 8 years earlier than in other parts of the country. This is a horrifying statistic. Air pollution and traffic pollution are major culprits. I do not want a huge... Read more

  • Kate Appleby

    In 2012, Luton Airport expressed that achieving a growth of 18 million passengers by 2028 would adequately benefit local employment and boost the regional economy. Given this, the recent application... Read more

  • Keith Tolladay

    Increased noise and pollution.

  • Kelly Ann Watson

    Increased noise, construction pollution, loss of green space are just a few of the things that will make living in out village unbearable.

  • Kelly Butterfield

    I am concerned about the expansion plans due to the impact on the environment and the substantial noise and pollution impact to residents living within the flight paths.

  • Kerry Toyer

    The proposed expansion of Luton Airport, will devastate some of the most beautiful countryside and wildlife in this part of the UK. The destruction that it will cause to these rural areas, is a... Read more

  • Lolita Puckova

    Living in Luton for 3 years, I enjoy the fact that I have the airport at my doorstep. I use the airport very frequently and I'm finding that it needs more space for the number of users. I do support... Read more

  • Lorna Swain

    My primary concern is the destruction of Wigmore Valley Park, as this will result in the loss of yet another community open space in the Stopsley/Wigmore area, when we already have a shortage of open... Read more

  • Louise Haden

    I do not want this to go ahead because I want to keep Wigmore Valley Park as it is. It's by far my favourite park in Luton and beyond and I love the tranquillity of going there for walks - it's local... Read more

  • Lucy Moore

    We should be decreasing C footprints not increasing them. The noise, air and visual pollution from flight paths will be increased to the detriment of the population

  • Lynn Morton

    As a home owner who would be immediately impacted by the increase in air traffic this will affect my and my family's day to day life with noise pollution, as well as it reducing the value of our... Read more

  • Margaret Rosemary Oliver

    I am registering as an interested party in the proposed Luton Airport Expansion (Reference Number TR020001) From plans submitted, my property, [REDACTED] is still directly under the flight path. The... Read more

  • Martin Christopher Bates

    We should be flying less. The risk to the planet through climate change is worse than the benefit of giving more people the ability to take more flights for holidays or business. The local area... Read more

  • Martin Peter McBride

    This airport expansion should be subject to strict conditions relating to: 1) flying times; 2) aircraft noise & pollution evels. Flights should cease at midnight and not commence until 6.00. Modern... Read more

  • martina dvorak

    Luton Rising wrote to me on 9 May 2023, as someone who may be entitled to make a claim for compensation as a result of the implementation of the proposed development. I wish to object to the proposed... Read more

  • Mary Rose

    I wish to strongly oppose the expansion of Luton Airport from 18 to 32 million passengers a year for the following reasons: Air pollution [REDACTED] and am sure I am affected by the pollution caused... Read more

  • Matilda Moran

    Luton Rising has advised me that I have been identified as someone who may be entitled to make a claim for compensation as a result of the implementation of the proposed development, Consequently, I... Read more

  • Matilda Walpole

    Luton rising have identified me as someone who may be entitled to make a claim for compensation as a result of the of the implementation of the proposed development, Consequently I am taking this... Read more

  • Michael Jaye

    I’m concerned about the noise pollution impacting communities in the vicinity of Luton airport, especially resulting from night/early morning flights.