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Campaigners consider appeal after Gatwick bids fail
Key takeaways
- Gatwick said it was a "victory for common sense" but campaigners intend to appeal
- Campaigners opposing Gatwick Airport expansion have lost two High Court challenges against the government but have said they will consider an appeal.
- Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander approved a £2.2bn plan in September to move Gatwick's emergency runway 12 metres north, allowing a two-runway operation.
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Gatwick said it was a "victory for common sense" but campaigners intend to appeal
Campaigners opposing Gatwick Airport expansion have lost two High Court challenges against the government but have said they will consider an appeal.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander approved a £2.2bn plan in September to move Gatwick's emergency runway 12 metres north, allowing a two-runway operation.
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