| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Owen Horsfall | |
| 2 | Jill Bolton | We need to preserve this little piece of Birchwood's history, and return it to the lovely garden it was 25 years ago |
| 3 | Alison Clarke | What a great idea. |
| 4 | Paul Jackson | I wish you all the luck in the world. Green community spaces are such a great boon to society yet go unfunded and ignored by the Council. |
| 5 | Carla Knipe | It's like it could be straight out of the children's novel The Secret Garden! It's a pity that this place has gone to ruin. There's so much potential for it to be a real and unique asset to the community. I hope both the council and citizens give the project their support. |
| 6 | Alistair Smith | It would be excellent if this facility could be brought back into use for the community of Birchwood with on-going maintenance by the Borough Council and local groups. |
| 7 | Matthew McGee | I walk past the Walled Garden every Sunday morning on my way to church and it saddens me to see the state of disrepair that the garden has been allowed to fall into. Best of luck with this valuable campaign. |
| 8 | Martyn Hatton | walked through a few weeks back, does not look like it did years gone by, needs looking after again, the who area including the ponds. |
| 9 | Brian Tuohey | It would be great to see this historic and forgotten corner of Birchwood restored and brought back to life. Best wishes with the project. |
| 10 | Jill Hewett | |
| 11 | dominique leather | |
| 12 | Anonymous | |
| 13 | JOHN DROGAN | |
| 14 | sean butler | |
| 15 | Elaine Bluck | Please restore the walled garden to its former glory. I remember this when it was first open and it provided a lovely tranquil spot to visit. However, I think it would now require some kind or security to allow people to feel safe it and when it is restored. |
| 16 | Lorna Dawson | |
| 17 | Mark Dawson | |
| 18 | Jane Kinnaird | This sounds like an interesting project as Director of Enterprise at Birchwood Community High School I would be very interested in how our learners can support this community project.
Jane Kinniard |
| 19 | Anonymous | |
| 20 | Gwen Lightfoot | historical and green oasisi should be preserved for the benefit of all in the commmunity |
| 21 | Mary Barbour | |
| 22 | Anonymous | |
| 23 | Jonathan Walsh | Managing Director of MEPC Birchwood Park
The walled gardens at Grappenhall Hayes and Norton Priory are excellent examples of the potential of this site. |
| 24 | Karen Lea | |
| 25 | Mark Mullen | |
| 26 | Janet Ennis | |
| 27 | Anonymous | |
| 28 | samantha lea | |
| 29 | KEN GOSLING | |
| 30 | Stephanie Leather | This would be an excellent community asset - enjoyed by all for many years. |
| 31 | Anonymous | The Walled Garden was once beautiful and a pleasure to walk around - it would be fantaastic to see it brought back to life. |
| 32 | Paula Graham | It will be great for the community and the wildlife |
| 33 | Jan Davies | It should be funded with immediate effect to restore this beautiful ''Secret Walled garden''. |
| 34 | DAVID WARD | |
| 35 | DAVID WARD | |
| 36 | Cheryl Dempsey | |
| 37 | Steve Whitehurst | |
| 38 | Gina Cooper | |
| 39 | Anonymous | |
| 40 | John Hoyles | |
| 41 | Annmarie Naughton | Such a sad sight to see the state of the garden hopefully more signatures will bring this garden back to life. |
| 42 | Gary Phillips | I have walked & run around this area for many years & often wondered why the area was so neglected.
The area would need protection from vandals |
| 43 | Jane Dale | I have lived in oakwood 25 years and can remember it when we first moved in and my children loved walking through when the gates were unlocked |
| 44 | Chris Batchelor | It is a beautiful spot in the summer, but looking a bit negelected at present. |
| 45 | Pamela Smith | Have reently remarried and my husband is new to the area and very keen to be involved in this project |
| 46 | Pamela Smith | Have reently remarried and my husband is new to the area and very keen to be involved in this project |
| 47 | Sid Smith | |
| 48 | Heather Skillen | |
| 49 | Catherine Schofield | I don't remember its heyday but can envision what it would look like restored. A close community resource which I'm sure would be well used. |
| 50 | Anonymous | As aregular dog walker and local resident for the past 16 years, I knew the garden exisited and was sorry to see the state of the garden as it is. It would be wonderfull if it could be returned to its former glory, so everyone can enjoy it. |