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Report on the environment to the secretary of state.

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Report for the Secretary of State for the Environment on the proceedings of the Public Enquiry into the proposed development of Liverpool John Lennon Airport held at St. George's Hall, Liverpool, on the 23rd to 31st of January 2006 under the chairmanship of his honour D.J. Samuel From: Mr D.J.Samuel To: The Secretary of State for the Environment. Proposal: To expand Liverpool John Lennon Airport by constructing a second runway and a new terminal. The benefits of this new proposal would include an increase in passengers by 50%, from 4.4 million in 2005 to at least 6.6 billion by the time the new runway is complete. Public Enquiry: It was initially thought that there would be 24 people participating in the public enquiry, however one participant was unable to do so due to personal reasons for which I decline to disclose. The public enquiry took place over a period of approximately five days in...

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