It would not be a simple job as scraping away the top soil as Harrods contractors found out when building their second hangar. When they dug down they were digging up rubbish.
Bet know one knows that close to the long term car park on airport land there used to be a mansion called Falconer’s Hall, which was built in the 16th century and belonged to Sir Francis Crawley. There was also a small house and chapel that were all surrounded by a moat.
Weren't there once plans for two 4 packs between the Harrods infrastructure & the run-up bay?
That's where the car park is going. 966 new spaces at £12.50 per day equals over £12,000 a day in fees.