| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Peter Ponting | Leave our open spaces free from development. Help us! see our web site www.qaca.org.uk |
| 2 | Harry Sykes | I wholeheartedly support QACA in the petition that will destroy an established wetland area and public open space. |
| 3 | claudette butler | please help save our green open spaces of Quedgeley it's so important for us and our children's future |
| 4 | RICHARD BUTLER | HANDS OFF OUR WETLANDS AREA |
| 5 | Tracy Robb | This is a great open space for adults, children and dogs. My son loves playing there and keeping an eye on the tadpoles. The land gets so waterlogged, I feel sorry for anyone who did by any future dwelling built there. |
| 6 | David Robb | This is a lovely area of wetland that should be left undeveloped. |
| 7 | Neil Lovegrove | |
| 8 | Anonymous | |
| 9 | Andy Chapman | |
| 10 | June Russell | I feel very strongly against building on Clearwater Drive.
It is extremely well used by walkers, dogs and children.
Recently I visited the area and seen several groups of children, flying a kite and playing cricket.
Surely with the small gardens the majority of the house have it is necessary for children and adults to have areas that can be used, especially in todays time of child obesity and lack of fitness.
It must be in the governments best interest to encourage the children to be able to enjoy open spaces to play sports etc. |
| 11 | Anonymous | |
| 12 | chris tocknell | |
| 13 | Dave Mills | Any development on this site would be detrimental to the valuable wetlands which are rich in amphibian & bird life. |
| 14 | Muriel Arian | |
| 15 | Ruth Bull | The way things are going we will never be able to get out of our driveway nor will there be any where for birds to land with all the green areas disappearing |
| 16 | Ian Smith | The loss of one of the precious few areas of public open space (let alone a conservation area) in Quedgeley to yet more housing would be particularly objectionable when there are such large scale housing developments currently underway at Kingsway and Hunts Grove which surely must be addressing the area’s so called “housing shortage”. Therefore, I question the necessity of the sacrifice of this land by Quedgeley residents when taking into consideration the other developments in the area. |
| 17 | Anonymous | |
| 18 | David Pugh | |
| 19 | Mr J R Fletcher. F.F.A.S. | The rapid expansion of the buildings in all directions in these areas must be halted. I feel there are more than enough factories and huge development areas in progress without taking even more of what is left of our natural heritage, the countryside and nature that is being destroyed. In cities like London the temperatures are always warmer due to the heat we receive from the Sun not being absorbed by the natural soil but reflected back into our atmosphere we call the troposphere. This is adding to global warming but not much is ever mentioned about it.
The Tuffley Weather Station: ID CW3591 |
| 20 | Seb Fenn | |
| 21 | Sammie Russell | this is a great piece of open green land for walking dogs and for children to play on. |
| 22 | Sammie Russell | this is a great piece of open green land for walking dogs and for children to play on. |
| 23 | Anita Russell | lets hope this works |
| 24 | Kay Powell | |
| 25 | richard russell | i can think of a lot of different things that i believe we need in quedgeley, green open spaces being top of the list, but definitely not more houses. |
| 26 | Karen Wade | |
| 27 | Mrs Reeva Cutting | |
| 28 | Anonymous | |
| 29 | Anonymous | |
| 30 | Caroline Banyard | This area is so important to the citizens of Quedgeley, please do not let it be swallowed up by yet more development in our area. |
| 31 | Matthew O'Reilly | |
| 32 | Graham Franklin | |
| 33 | Andy Jarrett | |
| 34 | Geoffrey Toon | |
| 35 | Anonymous | Not enough schools, lesuire facilities, doctors and dental facilities, shops to include supermarkets, too much volume of traffic all of which will cause unnecessary chaos to our parish and ruin the enviroment we presently live in if more houses are built in Quedgeley |
| 36 | Steven Cheshire | Yet another council putting financial greed infront of the needs and local people who want to protect their natural open spaces.
This is an important wildlife area which should be protected and cherished by the coucil and local people as a wild asset and not used to make quick money via back handers and favours from local developers.
Steven Cheshire
http://www.britishbutterflies.co.uk |
| 37 | Adrian Boyes | |
| 38 | Anonymous | This is an important area for rare birds. |
| 39 | Mike & Bridgette King | Prove your Green credentials. |
| 40 | Andy Senior | As an occasional visitor to Quedgeley, I urge that the wetland habitat off Clearwater Drive be spared from development. The local area is already intensively populated, and those areas of open space which remain are an invaluable asset to the local community as well as a rich habitat for wildlife species. |
| 41 | Dave Denney | |
| 42 | Dave Gills | The land off Clearwater Drive is not only a safe playarea for children and an undisturbed area for wildlife to thrive, but is also a natural flood plain for the surrounding area. With the recent history of flooding in various parts of Gloucester, surely there have been lessons learnt ? |
| 43 | Debra Gills | |
| 44 | Anna Senior | |
| 45 | Mhairi Chapman | Keep it for the wildlife! |
| 46 | ken | |
| 47 | Anonymous | I think this wetland is a very important area for wading birds and must be saved from development |
| 48 | C Howard | |
| 49 | Keith Williams | This area is an important habitat for some uncommon species including Water Rail and Jack Snipe and on no account should it be lost for a building site |
| 50 | Paul Masters | Any development on this area will be detrimental to the diverse flora and fauna of the wetland., for example, the increased disturbance will mean the end of wintering Jack Snipe and Common Snipe, and breeding Water Rail to name a few. This area is a remnant of the type of habitat that would once have been common along the lower Severn vale, and as such is an important part of the natural heritage of Quedgeley. |