| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Anonymous | |
| 2 | Jo Bascombe | Uzumlu is a beautiful and peaceful village. It will be destroyed if this factory is allowed. |
| 3 | ian davies | |
| 4 | Steve B | Why build in place of such beauty? Surley there are other alternatives and probably even cheaper ones at that. |
| 5 | Donald McCormick | It is an outrage that a cement factory could even be considered to be built in such a beautiful area ,the factory should be built on an industrial site which would be much more suitable . |
| 6 | Patricia Ann Hulme | Please do not blight this beautiful area with a pollution eyesore |
| 7 | Nicola Bulan | |
| 8 | Nick Austin | |
| 9 | Pam Austin | |
| 10 | Elaine Pavitt | Please do not ruin this beautiful place. The effects of the pollution will be devastating on the health of the local community and wildlife. |
| 11 | Tracey McCormick | |
| 12 | alan prior | I wonder how much money was given to get this cement factory authorised!!!!!!! |
| 13 | Lynn Campbell | |
| 14 | Lynn Campbell | |
| 15 | Serdar Duzenli | |
| 16 | Anonymous | why spoil the beauty of a little heaven |
| 17 | Anonymous | |
| 18 | Paul Bellamy | |
| 19 | Andrea Bellamy | |
| 20 | Anonymous | Please stop the plans for a cement factory.The impact on the surrounding area would dreadful. |
| 21 | Craig Ananin | |
| 22 | Matthew Ananin | |
| 23 | Matthew Ananin | |
| 24 | Margaret Denny | |
| 25 | David A. Gould | |
| 26 | patricia dickman | |
| 27 | Alan Keating | I do not believe there is a justified environmental or cost reason to spoil this area |
| 28 | David Johnson | Anything to to stop the cement factory going ahead in this beautiful area |
| 29 | Tony irwin | We have just purchased a house in Uzumlu we were not made aware of the cement factory. If we had been made aware we would probably not have purchased the house. |
| 30 | Anonymous | |
| 31 | Calvin Metcalfe | |
| 32 | Mary Porter | |
| 33 | Andrew O'Keefe | |
| 34 | Joanne Tomkinson | |
| 35 | Joanne Tomkinson | |
| 36 | Peter Tomkinson | Why spoil such a beautiful place? |
| 37 | Kris Tomkinson | |
| 38 | Stacey Tomkinson | |
| 39 | peter whiteman | |
| 40 | kirsten rowlands | |
| 41 | Susan Woolfall | I am totally against anything that will destroy or harm this lovely village and cause health problems with polution etc. |
| 42 | Tulay Araz | |
| 43 | Anne Fenella Hawkins | Uzumlu is too beautiful to spoil. There is enough destruction further up the valley. The additional traffic will also be destructive to the enviroment. |
| 44 | Val Colley | I totally agree with all the reasons above as to why the factory should not be built |
| 45 | Val Colley | I totally agree with all the reasons above as to why the factory should not be built |
| 46 | Anonymous | This development holds no merit nor does it take into consideration the environmental effects on the surrounding areas that include those people who live outside Uzumlu. It affects a large radius and consequently I would like to see this development abolished. |
| 47 | Anonymous | I don't believe that such a cement factory is so necessary for Turkey's economy. If necessary, I don't believe that it should be built on such a beautiful area. Whatever the reason is, nature is the most necessary for the people; we must protect the nature not only for ourselves, but for our children. Don't let this beautiful country be the damp of developed countries. I say NO to cement factory in Üzümlü. |
| 48 | R Hawkins | The villa we are buying in Incirkoy is very close to this site. If they set up production of Cement we will not complete the purchase of the villa. |
| 49 | Toni Munro | Please do not let this cement factory go ahead. Turkey should be proud of Uzumlu's natural beauty and preserve the environment for future generations. |
| 50 | Carolyne Fleming | |