| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Joe Chapman | this stupid proposal will take away someone's livelihood |
| 2 | Jean Knight | A well used facility which will be sadly missed |
| 3 | Anonymous | Yes we agree the area needs to be tidied. No consultation with businesses or local residents have been taken into account. A public meeting should be arranged immediately to stop further destruction of our area by Plymouth City and Cornwall County Councils. |
| 4 | eddy | Vital we save as my kids don't mind walking from Kingsand as long as there is an ice-cream at the end. |
| 5 | j briers | This facility has been a part of Cremyll for many decades and should remain. Not everyone wants to visit the Park to buy ice cream after a long day at work. |
| 6 | Caroline Peters | i think it is very cool |
| 7 | Alice Peters | I think that if this special part of cremyll is taken away I dont think cremyll will be as popular in the summer than it is. |
| 8 | Hayley Dearden | That kiosk has always been well used and is part of my childhood. Why remove something that is so popular? |
| 9 | Mrs C DEARDEN | |
| 10 | Anonymous | Just leave it alone as you can't improve on it please! |
| 11 | Penny Mather | We use this kiosk all the time, and it would be a terrible shame to lose it. The Orangery would then have a monopoly on icecreams in that area. |
| 12 | kevin livick | |
| 13 | pp briers | The kiosk is an amenity that serves all visitors to the area and not just Mount Edgcumbe House. Local ice cream at good prices. |
| 14 | Barbara Willcocks | The one thing I looked forward to as me,my sisters and my mum got off the ferry was a ice-cream from the kiosk,before the long walk to Kingsand through the park.
(back in 1978-1985ish). |
| 15 | j elworthy | the ice- cream kiosk has been there for decades and used by thousands of people, why take away a good thing which works well,or is there an alterior motive! |
| 16 | Jenny Heskett | I want my Sunday ice cream! |
| 17 | Bernard Heskett | My visits to Cremyll will not be the same without a Cornish ice cream to eat while i watch the boats. Why can't they leave things alone. |
| 18 | Barrie Chapman | We were promised better facilities for the ferry and the kiosk, all we are getting is a round about and losing the kiosk and the disabled parking which many use to watch the boats. |
| 19 | Alan Slate | |
| 20 | richard king | Its very easy and cheap to remove something but very expensive to replace it when its gone and people realise how important it is the community and tourists.
The only way to safeguard it is to demonstrate how important it is to the community and that it is a vital part of the local infrastructure. |
| 21 | Taz Keady | Hi,
I often use the ferry to come across and walk my dogs along the beautiful coastline. As very little else is open I always enjoy buying an ice cream whilst waiting for the next ferry.
I also kayak the area and it's a favourite stopping place for the same reason, a light refreshment.
To not continue the tradition and availability of ice cream sales is a huge loss to those, like myself, who use the facility regularly. Even more so if it is due to more red tape and wasted use of funds available.
Keep it open! |
| 22 | Lottie Allen | |
| 23 | Lottie Allen | |
| 24 | Lottie Allen | |
| 25 | Lottie Allen | |
| 26 | David Cummins | |
| 27 | David Cummins | |
| 28 | Jamie Coleman | |
| 29 | sally kendrick | |
| 30 | Peter Chambers | Although Progress is nessesary!!
There should be consideration for the Locals & visitors to Cremyll.....
Please keep to Kiosk Open!!
Nxt planned visit mid 2008 |
| 31 | Jason Taylor | I am the step son of Francis Knight, Fran as you know is a co-owner of the Cremyll ferry and has operated from Cremyll for 30 years+. The recent Council plans seem to do more damage than good, red tape with little thought to be impact.
I am now a resident of New Zealand but hate the thought of some council idiots damaging something which has been a part of my childhood, many other chilhoods and part of the local history for generations. |
| 32 | jack ford | |
| 33 | J Milne Home | We are suppose to be encouraging tourism. |
| 34 | Mike Humphry | |
| 35 | Anonymous | The kiosk makes Cremyll what is is. With the proposed reduction in Ferries it will really spell the end of the a lovely place to visit. |
| 36 | Anonymous | |
| 37 | Paul Sibbald | |
| 38 | ian wilmut | |
| 39 | Firework Will | Traditions need to be maintained. |
| 40 | Sue Masey | |
| 41 | Anonymous | This is part of Cremyll which goes back along way and must remain for the many visitors and locals. |
| 42 | tim newcombe | dont take it away !!!!!! |
| 43 | Alexandra Northover | |
| 44 | Anonymous | |