Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plot-of-Land-Action-at-Proposed-Heathrow-Runway-27MZIFL12B_P.htmlConceptually similarPlot of Land Action at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01XQJCompleted★★★★Plot of Land Action at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01XQKCompleted★★★★Plot of Land Action at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01XQLCompleted★★★★Plot of Land Action at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01XQMCompleted★★★★Plot of Land Action at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01XQNCompleted★★★★Plot of Land Action at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01XQTCompleted★★★★Tree Planting at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01X1GCompleted★★★★Tree Planting at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01X1SCompleted★★★★Tree Planting at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01X1DCompleted★★★★View AllGP01XQOPlot of Land Action at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGreenpeace activists carve out the message ‘Our Climate Our Land’ on a plot of land in Sipson near Heathrow airport, site of the planned third runway project. The land, earmarked by the Government for the construction of a third runway at Heathrow airport, has been bought from under the noses of ministers by Greenpeace together with a coalition of celebrities, scientists and politicians and now they legally own the plot. They say they will never sell it to BAA or allow the airport operator’s bulldozers onto their site.Locations:Europe-Heathrow Airport-London-United KingdomDate:15 Jan, 2009Credit:© Jiri Rezac / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4296px X 2427pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Airplot (campaign title)-Airports-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Fields-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Text-Two peopleShoot:Action at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGreenpeace activists carve out the message ‘Our Climate Our Land’ on a plot of land in Sipson near Heathrow airport, site of the planned third runway project. The land earmarked by the Government for the construction of a third runway at Heathrow airport has been bought from under the noses of ministers by Greenpeace together with a coalition of celebrities, scientists and politicians. Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson has been joined by Alastair McGowan, Greenpeace and others from across the political spectrum, who now own the site. They exchanged contracts on the land – a field north of the airport - and now legally own the plot. They say they will never sell it to BAA or allow the airport operator’s bulldozers onto their site.