Heathrow offers free therapy for neighbours whose homes will be bulldozed for new runway
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Heathrow offers free therapy for neighbours whose homes will be bulldozed for new runway.
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Heathrow Airport will offer free therapy to locals whose homes will be demolished for its third runway.London's largest airport is planning to build a 3,500-metre runway through a £49billion privately funded scheme in a bid to nearly double the airport's capacity by 2035.But around 750 homes in Longford and Harmondsworth villages are at risk of demolition as a result.Thousands more neighbours are bracing for increased noise pollution under the airport's new, wider flight path.A senior community engagement officer from Heathrow wrote to those living in the compulsory purchase zone this month, announcing a new "mental wellbeing support service" paid for by the airport.Independent health groups run the service, which offers a round-the-clock helpline and personalised one-to-one therapy sessions available online or in person.The support package includes "direct access to specialist clinical treatments" like cognitive behavioural therapy, which the NHS describes as a talking treatment that...
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