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Name: Gary Waugh on Sep 25, 2008Comments: shud not be movedFlag
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Name: Stuart Govenlock on Sep 25, 2008Comments: just stop this vandalism of our city. fill in the holes and p*** off.Flag
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Name: Ronan on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Page on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 25, 2008Comments: the only reason i am remaining anonymous is that i do not want anymore junk mail from other sourcesFlag
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Name: Bradley Higgens on Sep 25, 2008Comments: Well this is stupid :@Flag
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Name: Scott Keir on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 25, 2008Comments: The memorial should always be in a prominent position, its whole purpose is to remind peolpe. How can it do that if it is tucked away somewhereFlag
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Name: John Wright on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gary Dunn on Sep 25, 2008Comments: why the trams cant just pass by at the side of the statue i dont know.Flag
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Name: Andrew Foster on Sep 25, 2008Comments: remember those who fought for our country....dont move the memorial and forget them.Flag
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Name: Eddie Fenwick on Sep 25, 2008Comments: a total disgrace if this is moved and another example of councils not listening to the peopleFlag
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Name: Eddie Fenwick on Sep 25, 2008Comments: a total disgrace if this is moved and another example of councils not listening to the peopleFlag
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Name: Dode on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Graham Scobie on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Keith Goudie on Sep 25, 2008Comments: The location in Haymarket serves as a powerful reminder for future generations the sacrifice made and the lives lost in defence of this country and shouldnot be hidden away from everyday public veiwing.Flag
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Name: Iain Steedman on Sep 25, 2008Comments: The memorial was sited where it is for reasons that were significant and appropriate at the time. Please do not place convenience ahead of respect of these wishes.Flag
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Name: Stevie McDougall on Sep 25, 2008Comments: Ask the planners to go to the Somme graveyards on July 1st and then let them tell us it should be movedFlag
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Name: Jim Bull on Sep 25, 2008Comments: Remember when the time comes to vote that we vote OUT of office any politician that allows the memorial to be moved.Flag
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Name: Scott Dillon on Sep 25, 2008Comments: It would be a huge dishonor to the fallen to move this memorial. Please leave it in its proper place.Flag
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Name: Steven Mason on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Mason on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Mason on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Steven Mason on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Barry on Sep 25, 2008Comments: Leave it alone, respect the history.Flag
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Name: Polly on Sep 25, 2008Comments: Keep it where it is. It is a landmark of Edinburgh, and should always be visible, to show what these young men gave up.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 25, 2008Comments: WE SHALL NEVER FORGET WE SHALL NOT BE MOVEDFlag
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Name: Ronnie THE HIBBY on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Alan Lewis on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Smart on Sep 25, 2008Comments: It would be an absolute disgrace to move the memorial to a less prominent place or even worse, to replace it with a plaque. Lest We Forget.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 25, 2008Comments: Please keep the Hearts War Memorial at Haymarket ,Edinburgh.Flag
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Name: John McIntosh on Sep 25, 2008Comments: I can understand why it has to make way for the trams but it should be sited as close as possible to its present position. Surely the authorities can do that without moving it to Atholl CrescentFlag
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Name: Bob Main on Sep 25, 2008Comments: An absolute disgrace to even consider moving it - and all because of a tram system NO-ONE in Edinburgh wants in the first placeFlag
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Name: Ian Addison on Sep 25, 2008Comments: Sometimes change is not good this memorial is a symbol of the people who laid down their lives for OUR country, it didnt move when the original trams were here why move it now.Flag
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Name: Kevin Robertson on Sep 25, 2008Comments: This memorial should be kept in its rightful place at Haymarket . shoving it out the way because of the trams is bull. Men fought hard for their country and we should respect that as hearts fans and as free people. As a Hearts fan it means even more so to me as a reminder of our brave boys who fought and died serving their country.Flag
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Name: STEVEN OLIVER on Sep 25, 2008Comments: KIAH - Keep It At Haymarket !!!Flag
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Name: CAROL OLIVER on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: JENNIFER OLIVER on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: ANDREW OLIVER on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Ainslie on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Fraser on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda West on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Watson on Sep 25, 2008Comments: The permanent home for the war memorial must be in a prominent spot in the Haymarket area. It would be a total insult to those who made the ultimate sacrifice if it were to be treated otherwise.Flag
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Name: Steven Garvin on Sep 25, 2008Comments: even as a hibs fan i feel that this would be a disgrace to move it it not just for hearts fans it for the people of edinburghFlag
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Name: Ian Anderson on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Mcaulay on Sep 25, 2008Comments: this is shocking it belongs to all the peopl in edinburgh not just hearts fansFlag
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Name: Rob Thackeray on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: John Stevenson on Sep 25, 2008Comments: Hopefully Council Officers and Elected Members will recognise the need for the memorial to remain at its home in Haymarket.Flag
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Name: Gary Wade on Sep 25, 2008Comments: This would be an insult to these heroes to have this moved to an insignificant location.Flag
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Name: Drew Hendry on Sep 25, 2008Comments:Flag