| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | J mitchell | |
| 52 | Melfyn Thomas | |
| 53 | Janet Roberts | This foolish move can only prove detrimental to the village of Nantlle and the Welsh language in general.Along with Ysgol Bron-y-foel,they must be kept OPEN! |
| 54 | gethin williams | |
| 55 | gethin williams | |
| 56 | Anonymous | |
| 57 | Robin Williams | |
| 58 | particia owen hopson | the people of the valley voted plaid cymru ,where are they now .they should help people to keep the schools open not close them ,i will never vote for them again i am a mother which my child is at ysgol llanllyfni, |
| 59 | Stewart Cox | |
| 60 | andrea allen | |
| 61 | Walter Holme | |
| 62 | Jane O'Dwyer | I think primary schools are very important. I remember going to School in Groeslon a few miles away, and initially we had two primary schools, one for girls one for boys, they closed one - very sad. |
| 63 | Julian Wyn Pritchard | As a past pupil , I find it worrying that this school in a small community , but serving a wide area, is under threat of closure.I urge all past pupils to sign this petition and have there voices heard . |
| 64 | Dilwyn Lloyd | NA I GAU |
| 65 | Lin Heath | |
| 66 | Lin Heath | Schools are the heart of our small Welsh villages! |
| 67 | Dilwyn Jones | |
| 68 | Eric & Teri Nutton | |
| 69 | Tanwen Haf | |
| 70 | Tony Eadon-Mills | I now live in Telford but did live in Nantlle for some time,and my daughter Penny attended the school, and my friend Huw Griffith was the head then,and I have many happy memories, and I should be very sad to see it's demise |