| # | First Name | Last Name | State | Country | Comments |
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| 101 | Steven | Bridge | | UK | This station is vital in the saving of lifes in the broads area. |
| 102 | Robert | Armitage-Walker | | UK | As a coastguard of ten years, I support that the South Broads Team should get their station instead of businesses lining their pockets. |
| 103 | david | hunter | | UK | this bulding should be alowed to go ahead its vital to the broads. this location could be the mater of life a death seconds count when someone is in trouble and the location is a prime spot for that quicker launch of a lifeboat. |
| 104 | Mike | Pendlebury | | UK | Water Safety is esssential and seconds count! |
| 105 | Terry | Pendlebury | | | |
| 106 | jue | berry | | | |
| 107 | Steve | Thomson | | | |
| 108 | Mike | Jackson | | US | Life saving or a view? Bit of a no brainer really. |
| 109 | Matthew | Dent | | UK | |
| 110 | George | bryden | | UK | Having lost relatives whils serving in the RNLI, I know what they do for FREE. A view v a lifeboat station is no contest. Build it. And yes, I would let them build in my back yard! |
| 111 | martin | sigsworth | | | life and death or money I now which one I'd choose
life build the station |
| 112 | Simon | Slade | | UK | This station has far more importance than any other plan for the area |
| 113 | Trevor | Boston | | UK | Dont let money for companies come before a life. Re-locating the building will add precious minutes to the boats launching. Imagine it was your family who needed to be rescued, but were lost because the crew spent a few more minutes reaching the station at another site. Please use common sense. |
| 114 | Neil | Stirrat | | | |
| 115 | Bogi | Baldursson | | IS | I have been to the current station and must say it is way below any standard and admireable how they have been able doing their job.
They deserve new land and facilities and as such more important to have them than business as they save more lives and creates more benefits to your society.
Thank you
Bogi |
| 116 | Andrew | Sutherland | | UK | Support the Broads Lifeboat |
| 117 | Mike | Robbins | | | |
| 118 | Alex | Grassick | | UK | The RNLI is an essential part of the boating world, they are there to save lives and if a site has been decided upon, it will be there for a reason, ie the site that gives the fastest access to the area. Good luck south broads crew!! |
| 119 | Charles | Bowley | DE | UK | |
| 120 | Chris | Townrow | | UK | |
| 121 | Ed | Hitchins | | UK | People making money comes a long way down the list of priorities in comparison to the pursuit of saving lives |
| 122 | Jim | Bowden | | UK | |
| 123 | Dale | Checksfield | | UK | Seconds can mean the difference between life and death for someone in distress. A carefully designed building will have no impact on the area and can only serve to help save lives. |
| 124 | David | Langham | | UK | |
| 125 | George Morgan | Roberts | | UK | |
| 126 | David | Ratcliffe | | UK | I give my support to south broads station to be past at planning |
| 127 | Andrew | Green | | UK | |
| 128 | Johnny | Durnan | | UK | Please fullfill their request for adequate facilities. |
| 129 | Chris | Ashmore | | UK | As a Coastgaurd Rescue Officer I cannot stress the importance of access for crew members when sighting any Rescue Station. Seconds count when lives are at risk. |
| 130 | Davy | Hepburn | | UK | |
| 131 | Gavin | Angliss | | UK | |
| 132 | Nichola | McAndrew | | | |
| 133 | Martin | Galloway | | | |
| 134 | Lutz | Zetzsche | | DE | |
| 135 | Anonymous | Anonymous | | UK | |
| 136 | Andy | Snelling | | UK | |
| 137 | Chris | Hunsicker | | UK | |
| 138 | Anonymous | Anonymous | | UK | This application should be allowed on safety grounds.Could you forgive yourselves if someone loses their life |
| 139 | Brian | Farrow | | UK | Having sailed on the southern Norfolk Broads for many many years,I am absolutely convinced the need for a lifeboat has already been demonstrated. I am also aware that the RNLI will work and consult with all partners to build a sympathetic station which fits into a traditional boating setting. It is after all what they do day in and day out with over 220 active lifeboat Stations around the UK and southern Ireland.
Thank you.
Brian Farrow |
| 140 | E | Stone | | | |
| 141 | mark | rosevear | | UK | |
| 142 | Martin | Fish | | UK | The RNLI provide an essential service and should be supported, not hindered! |
| 143 | michael | cummins | WY | UK | |
| 144 | RAYMOND | WALKER | | UK | |
| 145 | vivienne | chesworth | | UK | i am appalled by the objectors disregard of other peoples interests,especially were saving lives is concerned. |
| 146 | ruth | thorpe | | UK | |
| 147 | wayne | bell | | UK | hope you get the new boathouse |
| 148 | andrew | woodford | | GB | |
| 149 | Leon | Simmons | | GB | Give them the station... give them everything. without them, me or you could need them |
| 150 | Christopher | McGonigall | | GB | |