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Heathrow is committed to engaging with its neighbours. We want to work collaboratively with local communities and other local stakeholders to build positive and meaningful relationships, in order to deliver positive outcomes for our neighbouring areas.
One of the ways we can do that is through our Community Forums. By listening and talking to local representatives, we can gain a better understanding of the things that are important to our local communities and what role Heathrow can play, to ensure Heathrow is both a great place to live and work.
Our community forum structure is set out below:
The Council for the Independent Scrutiny of Heathrow Airport ensures the independent oversight of the way Heathrow engages with stakeholders.
Fully integrated with Heathrow’s wider community forum structure, CISHA provides a transparent mediation process for constructive and effective management with the airport as set out in Section 35 of the Civil Aviation Act.
Full details about CISHA can be found at www.cisha.org
Independent Chair: TBC
“The airport and its surrounding communities, users and other stakeholders will not always agree, but it is my responsibility to ensure voices are heard, effective discussions are held, and that we deliver open and honest engagement and feedback to Heathrow, the CAA and the Government.”
The Local Community Forum facilitates a dialogue between the airport and its neighbouring communities. It keeps members informed on the airport’s current operations and future plans and provides a space for members to give feedback and work with Heathrow to deliver positive outcomes for Heathrow’s surrounding areas.
The forum’s objective is to help the airport operate sustainably while positively engaging with its residents, community groups, and industry stakeholders surrounding the airport. It aims to build relationships based on trust, credibility, and transparency, to ensure that Heathrow is the best neighbour it can be.
In 2023 and beyond, the forum aims to identify more opportunities to work with forum members on a variety of topics that matter most to surrounding communities and ensure a more collaborative agenda.
The Local Community Forum will also be looking to broaden the diversity of its membership to ensure that Heathrow is engaged with a variety of community stakeholders, that reflect a representative voice of all the local communities that live around the airport.
Dr Roger Green
Hannah George, Senior Community Engagement Manager, hannah.george@heathrow.com
Sarah-Jane Pickthorne, Community Engagement Manager, sarah.jane.pickthorne@heathrow.com
Aviation Policing, C-Change West London, Harmondsworth Horticultural Association, Stanwell Events, Colnbrook Parish Council, Colnbrook Resident’s Association, Cranford Resident’s Association, Friends of the Great Barn, Harmondsworth & Sipson Resident’s Association, Heston Resident’s Association, Hounslow Respiratory Support Group, Iver Parish Council, Heathrow Villages, Longford Resident’s Association, Norwood Green, Richings Park Resident’s Association, Spelthorne Borough Council and Stanwell Moor Resident’s Association.
Read the Local Community Forum's terms of reference.
The Noise and Airspace Community Forum's aim is to engage with representatives of the local community around Heathrow and with the relevant aviation industry and government stakeholders to identify their issues and concerns related to noise, airspace, and runway operations at Heathrow.
An annual plan agreed upon by the forum members will be published, to out a timetable of NACF meetings and agenda items across the year, alongside other relevant meetings such as Noise Action Plan workshops.
Andreas Lambrianou
Richard West, nacf@heathrow.com
Bracknell Forest Council, British Airways, Buckinghamshire Council, CAA, DfT, Ealing Aircraft Noise Action Group, Elmbridge Borough Council, Englefield Green Action Group, Forest Hill Society, HACAN, Harmondsworth and Sipson Residents Association, Heathrow, Heathrow Strategic Planning Group, Iver Village Residents Association, Local Authorities Aircraft Noise Council, London Borough of Ealing, London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, London Borough of Hounslow, London Borough of Lewisham, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Molesey Residents Association, NATS, Plane Hell Action, Richings Park Residents Association, Richmond Heathrow Campaign, Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, Runnymede Borough Council, Slough Borough Council. Spelthorne Borough Council, Stanwell Moor Residents Association, Surrey County Council, Surrey Heath Borough Council, Teddington Action Group, Windlesham Society, Wokingham Borough Council
Meetings in 2023:
Heathrow Area Transport Forum is a partnership between organisations in the private and public sectors seeking to improve accessibility and increase public transport use to, from, and in the area around Heathrow.
HATF fulfills the role of an Airport Transport Forum, a Department for Transport-specified engagement group that brings together a major airport and local stakeholders.
Val Shawcross CBE
Mark Frost
Timothy Wells, Sustainable & Policy Lead, timothy.wells@heathrow.com
Independent Chair: Val Shawcross CBE - Secretariat: Timothy Wells - Independent Technical Advisor - Mark Frost, Sophie Chapman - Surface Access Director, Heathrow Airport Limited, Shamal Ratnayaka - Aviation Strategy Lead, Transport for London, Cllr Matthew Furniss - Board Member, Transport for South East, Richard Harrington - Chief Executive Officer, Buckinghamshire LEP, Adam Tyndall - Programme Director, London First, Graham Vidler - CEO, Confederation of Passenger Transport, Paul Millin - Chair, HSPG Transport Sub-Group, Anthony Smith - CEO, Transport Focus, Nigel Wicking -Chief Executive, Airline Consultative Committee, Wayne King - Regional Secretary, Unite, Joanna Grew - Industry Programme Director (Heathrow & TVA), Network Rail, David Stroud - Policy & Compliance Advisor, British International Freight Association (BIFA), Christian Wolmar - Trustee, London Cycling Campaign, Liz Garlinge - Strategic Projects Director, Highways England, Peter Bradley - Managing Director, UK Coach Operators Association, Alan Tilly - Transport Planning and Development Team Manager, LB Hillingdon, Kris Beuret - Representing local communities
The Heathrow Sustainable Economic Growth (HESG) Taskforce is used to highlight, agree, and progress delivery of what is needed from Heathrow as a significant local employer. The forum works with local stakeholders to support airport sector recovery in the sub-region around Heathrow in the short and longer term.
The Heathrow Sustainable Economic Growth (HESG) Taskforce exists to collaborate with members to:
The forum is accountable for agreeing and delivering the set of recommendations that will form a sub-regional plan for Heathrow and government asks to support the recovery of the airport sector, considering immediate and longer-term timeframes.
Lord David Blunkett
Vic Chetty, vickram.chetty@heathrow.com, and Danielle Knafo, danielle.knafo@heathrow.com
Heathrow Sustainable Economic Growth (HESG) Taskforce is comprised of representatives from organisations that participated in the roundtable discussions. Members oversee the development and delivery of a sub-regional plan for recovery.
Key representatives are:
The Heathrow Air Quality Working Group is made up of representatives from councils, community groups, agencies, and organisations located in Heathrow’s neighbouring communities. Objectives of the group are to facilitate positive dialogue, allow members to provide updates on local progress, facilitate participation in joint projects, and raise areas for concern.
The group is kept informed on key air quality topics, including local air quality monitoring, surface access & on-airport sources, community initiatives, air policy and regulation, Heathrow development proposals, and other relevant topics.
Matt Prescott
TBC
Matt Prescott – HAL, James Holmes – HAL, Lisa Pfannenmuller – HAL, Cerys Williams – Buckinghamshire Council, Val Beale – Hillingdon Council, Brian Stacey – Ricardo, David Ruston – Environment Agency, Chris Lowe – Environment Agency, Nick Rand – Ricardo, Olivia Flint – Slough Council, Adrian Young – Environment Agency, Sophia Norfolk – Slough Council, Jason Newman – Slough Council, Robert Heslop, Chris Cockburn - Hounslow Council, Claire Lucas, Ben Fowler