| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | C.G Bowler | Having walked on what these residents call geen belt, i can only assume they mean the part that is not littered with garden refuse thrown over from abutting back gardens, when the original steel works was in full opperation and hundreds of local residents were employed there the last thing they wanted was for the works to close down and the land turned into green belt.
i think the main worry is the fact that locals are going to have to travel further to obtain a decent pint of real ale at a good price |
| 102 | Philip Gillett |
| 103 | Anonymous | |
| 104 | ALL FOR THE DEVOLOPEMENT | about time something was done to the land we need regeneration and new homes to our area
the land is only used by a few WELL DONE TO THE PROPOSAL ABOUT TIME |
| 105 | ALL FOR THE DEVOLOPEMENT | about time something was done to the land we need regeneration and new homes to our area
the land is only used by a few WELL DONE TO THE PROPOSAL ABOUT TIME |
| 106 | Anonymous | As a keen walker, I use the green wedge often and am very much against the proposals |
| 107 | DAVID DANIELS | i am supporting st modwens application to put the cricket club on the coombs wood wedge |
| 108 | shahzad ahmed | I object to the intrusive design of the Cricket Club proposed. |
| 109 | Liz Tilly | |
| 110 | Gareth Morris |
| 111 | Diane Atton | |
| 112 | Leonard Atton | |
| 113 | simon alcock | |
| 114 | Anonymous | |
| 115 | Anonymous | |
| 116 | Anonymous | |
| 117 | IN FAVOUR | What a ridiculous, hysterical response some people seem to have to a very generous proposal. I hope it goes ahead. |
| 118 | B A Johnson |
| 119 | Tony Hathaway |
| 120 | Tony Hathaway |
| 121 | Alex Walshaw | It is vital to preserve as much green space as possible.With the spread of urban sprawl more and more habitats are lost .It is imperetive to protect our green spaces for all living beings human and other than human. When we have cut down the last tree,and poisened the last stream only then will we realise we cannot eat money] american indian proverb. |
| 122 | Anonymous | As our areas of natural beauty are getting fewer and fewer I believe that they should be protected - there are plenty of alternative ground which has already been built upon to use. |