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# NameComments
451 Andrea Liddell
452 tom meikle
453 Louise Kerry
454 tracey milton
455 A P TaylorWhat about the access roads? Also the childern at the school which i think is under 400 meters from the quarry!!!
456 April Connell
457 Fiona Vannet
458 Victoria McKay
459 Aileen Coyle
460 Anne MacEwenThe destruction of such a beautiful place with so much natural and historical importance would be criminal. Once it's gone there is no going back. When will we learn?
461 Margo Smith
462 Eileen Kinnaird
463 Mae Campbell
464 Mae Campbell
465 Kerry Stewart
466 Kerry Stewart
467 jane milne
468 jane milne
469 jane milne
470 Charlotte Rutherford
471 Sarah Munn
472 Anita
473 george morrisonI spent many happy hours as a wee laddie from St. Ninians playing in the castle before it was blown up and hunting for frogs and newts in the ponds. Wild space near towns is even more vital than the more obvious wilderness areas.
474 Anna MaddisonHow can the government penalise with green taxes when local councils are allowed sell off historical woodland sites and to grant permission for further industrial wastelands.
475 norrie
476 norrie
477 wendy kempsellThe human race is bent on destroying everything beautiful and decent on this earth, mostly in relation to financial gain!! it wont be long until we wipe ourselves out. It has to STOP somewhere.
478 n fergusonsave gillies hill for the scottish nation
479 kerr clelland
480 Daniela Elstone
481 Pamela McLeanEnvironmentally, the quarry goes against all common sense as we should protect any green areas left. What about the emissions from the lorries? Historic sites need to be protected from this kind of destruction. Part of Striling's gretness as a city is King's Park. And finally, tourism is the largest industry in the area - tourists will not come to take pictures of the castle with large lorries in the way.
482 Hazel Fowler
483 David KellingDespite living in the Stirling area for the past 20 years, I only recently heard about the proposed commercial destruction of this beautiful mixed woodland site overlooking the castle and the Ochils. I am frankly appalled by this plan, especially its apparently insensitive approval by the Council, since this particular hill represents not only an area of outstanding natural beauty but also a broad range of leisure opportunities for a wide variety of age groups, including those like myself somewhat less disposed to travel farther afield.
484 Michael GuestOur past is of enormously importance, once its physical presence is damaged, for whatever reason, it can never be replaced - it has gone forever. Therefore, leave Gillies Hill intact and at peace, for the sake of all Scotland's born. Scotland may have won a battle at Bannockburn, but unfortunately the war continues. It continues in order to save her heritage and the links with her past, for her past is; Scotland.
485 D.Jill BrownIt is truly sad this is even needed. This is not just some hill in the country, it's a Megalith.
486 StuartSAVE GILLIES HILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
487 Gary MitchellI now live in Australia ,but home is still home ,you can not and should never let any one destroy Gillies Hill or any other Scotish national asset ,that in so important to our national history and the people of Scotland
488 Annette ValentineAll historic areas should be kept as they are.
489 Anthony Gunning
490 AnonymousHow can they have the affrontery to decimate such a beautifull place
491 Anne Gunning
492 Iain McClaffertyI only heard about this recently and can only hope we're not too late. More power to your elbow!
493 Allan Alexander MurrayWhen I moved through to Stirling my first house was in Gillies Hill, Cambusbarron and I still fondly remember many walks in the woods and quarry area. I moved to Braehead, Stirling in 1997 but think it is vitally important to keep this historic location as it is. More power to your campaign!
494 Alan Morgan
495 Chris McNeilAs a regular user of cambusbarron woods for Mountain Biking it's VERY bad news for someone to even be considering this action! I'm 18 years old and have had a passion for biking since I was 13 and have spent many days cycling around the quarry. Not only does it get younger kids off of the streets (Which I can guarantee is where they would be) but it encourages younger people to be healthy. There are a large number of young people from 11-22 years old who live in stirling and use the quarry and surrounding area to get out, get some exercise and have fun. There are a large number of people who use and enjoy gillies hill, from dog walkers to young people who have found themselves a sport who go out everynight, stay out of trouble and are doing nothing to the enironment compared to what that monstrosity of a quarry is going to do. I sincerely hope this petition works and we can prevent the quarry for opening as it will be soul destroying to see so much of my past blown up, and will change the face of Stirling forever.
496 Nigel BuchananOn behalf of Stirling Civic Trust
497 Nigel BuchananOn behalf of Stirling Civic Trust
498 Martin Hutchinson
499 Neil Malcolm
500 Kay Malcolm

 

Signatures | Total: 602