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asks H Gray:
A. The Government has finally approved a fifth terminal at Heathrow after the longest planning inquiry in British history (1995-1999). Terminal Five will be open by 2007 at a cost of �2.5 billion.
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Q. Why do we need another terminal
A. According to Stephen Byers, Secretary of State for Transport, 'Giving the go-ahead for a fifth terminal at Heathrow is essential if we are to maintain Heathrow as one of the world's leading airports and bring benefits to the British economy both locally and nationally.'
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Q. So everyone's happy then
A. Big business is, but environmentalists aren't.
Q. Won't a new terminal mean thousands more flights each day
A. Mr Byers said that the number of flights at Heathrow would be limited to 480,000 - that's a mere 20,000 more than last year.
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Q. What about noise levels
A. There will be more noise - new restrictions will extend the current 57-decibel limit.
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Q. Does a fifth terminal mean the airport needs a new runway
A. That may be inevitable - Mr Byers refused to rule it out.
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Q. But why expansion is people have stopped flying so much
A. The fall in numbers of people flying since September 11 is seen as a short-term problem.
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By Sheena Miller