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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 10/08, agreement reached on policing Heathrow Airport. Sections available here: Content Agreement reached on policing Heathrow Airport
10/08 A groundbreaking agreement has been reached on policing Heathrow airport under the requirements of the Civil Aviation Act 2006. The Metropolitan Police Authority, Metropolitan Police and British Airports Authority have approved a police service agreement (PSA), which will secure the future arrangements for how the airport is policed. The PSA specifies the level of policing provided and the contribution from the airport operator, Heathrow Airport Ltd, a subsidiary of BAA. It also covers the accommodation and facilities provided to enable police to carry out their duties, including counter-terrorism. Len Duvall, MPA Chair, said:
Chief Superintendent Mike Gallagher, head of policing at Heathrow, said:
Mr Duvall added:
Notes to Editors1. Under the Aviation Security Act 1982, nine designated airports (Heathrow Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Prestwick, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen) are required to contribute to policing costs. How much they pay is open to local negotiation and agreement. The cost of policing non-designated airports is not covered by the Act. 2. MPA Chair Len Duvall has written to the Secretary of State for Transport asking that London City Airport be designated under section 25 of the Aviation Security Act 1982. Discussions with the Department for Transport are ongoing. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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