| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1851 | Anonymous | "Let it be" no "dead end street". |
| 1852 | Anonymous | |
| 1853 | nigel Thornton | A ridiculous proposal to use this street for the developer. Stop it! |
| 1854 | nigel Thornton | A ridiculous proposal to use this street for the developer. Stop it! |
| 1855 | Stephen Grange | It is sacriledge to even consider demolishing such an historic street. This is part of our precious heritage and should be kept. Road schemes just encourage more traffic anyway so the traffic issue is not helped in the long term. |
| 1856 | monica gonzalez | slowly but surely all our charming London roads are dissapearing and being replaced by horrible buildings ...stopt it! |
| 1857 | Anonymous | i do not supposrt trucks being allowed to drive up Little Green Street |
| 1858 | Kirsty Clark | This is just wrong in every way |
| 1859 | Dave Grant | I saw the 'Little Green Street' item on News 24 - was shocked and appalled! If any barricades are built I will be manning them - or perhaps I'll just lie down in the road (kerb to kerb) |
| 1860 | Michael Turner | Good luck with this campaign. |
| 1861 | Beryl Stockman | Not another piece of our cultural and architectural heritage being destroyed, please tell me this is all a bad dream! |
| 1862 | Rossean Hunter | As an American with relatives in Great Britain, I have occasionally visited and enjoyed the wealth of surviving historical sites over the years. I would hate to see Britain bullied by moneyed developers, as the U.S. is, and lose precious pieces of its historical delights. Bully for you all--don't let them toss out beauty and history so they can pocket their selfishly-earned wealth! |
| 1863 | Ron Mallaghan | Ancient lights?
also camden council are looking to build at the bottom of college lane (college yard) Good luck! |
| 1864 | ron mallaghan | err-
i think it is "outrageous" that i'm being asked for a donation - you're rolling in it up there!
will you be behind US when they dig up college yard? - doubt it. |
| 1865 | Emma Bougourd | |
| 1866 | Amy | This is the sweetest little street! Nicest part of my old route home from school, would be a total loss! Find another way without destroying one of the very few wonderful and historic places in Kentish town! |
| 1867 | Anonymous | How dumb are the builders! |
| 1868 | Dawn Whittaker | |
| 1869 | Tina Korhonen | |
| 1870 | Ron Rook | I fondly remember the years(1955 to the early seventies) growing up at Number 2 and there wasn't a week that went by that there weren't people marvelling at the architecture. this would be a catastrophy to even think of demolishing Little Green Street instead why not bridge the railway line at the rear to access the empty block and damn the expence, all to much these magnificent building are being torn down for the might of the pound.I saw fortunate enough to see my old home when I came back in 2004, I now live in West Australia, where I have been since 1974. Please keep up the fight.
Regard Ron Rook. |
| 1871 | Suire Sarah | Save the dead end street! |
| 1872 | damien folkes | i live near to this street and am greatly concerned about not only noise issues but also the area has many children
this i believe will end in tragedy |
| 1873 | damien folkes | i live near to this street and am greatly concerned about not only noise issues but also the area has many children
this i believe will end in tragedy |
| 1874 | damien folkes | i live near to this street and am greatly concerned about not only noise issues but also the area has many children
this i believe will end in tragedy |
| 1875 | Karen Gray | I am appalled to hear that Little Green Street is being exposed to such atrocities. Please leave our heritage alone - developers are in it for the money and whatever buildings are erected won't last as long as those on Little Green Street. From the wilderness of Cumbria |
| 1876 | Lisa Turner | What is the point of having buildings listed when this can happen? I'm disgusted at how London Culture has been steadily eroded and eradicated in less than a generation. A crime. |
| 1877 | Lizzy Ellison | Such a beautiful little street. Preserve our heritage, don't destroy it. |
| 1878 | Carole Alston | These houses are listed buildings and, therefore, should be protected. They will not be if this development plan is allowed to go through. If heavy lorries are allowed to use Little Green Street the structure and foundations of these precious little houses will be damaged. |
| 1879 | matt thornley | this is plain stupid! |
| 1880 | Sophie Benjafield | |
| 1881 | Ivan | Nice site banking [URL=http://tygybko.1gb.in/index.html]banking[/URL] |
| 1882 | Moira Lincoln | I think its appalling that it would even be considered to allow lorries to pass by this unique and beautiful terrace - If we dont start protecting the last remaining rare areas in london we will just be left with a souless concrete and glass jungle
NO to lorries in Little Green Street |
| 1883 | Jeanine Hardcastle | I live in Belgium but was born in London and object totally against the Little Street being demolished. Please save it. |
| 1884 | NOREEN MCGRATH | IT WOULD BE A DOWN RIGHT CRIME TO DESTROY THIS BEAUTIFUL STREET. THERE MUST BE A WAY FOR THEM TO BUILD AROUND IT. AFTER ALL, THIS IS 2008. |
| 1885 | Anonymous |
| 1886 | Janice Booth |
| 1887 | Louisa Cornell |
| 1888 | Marjorie Gilbert | |
| 1889 | Anonymous |
| 1890 | Erin Flowers | |
| 1891 | Sarah Kauthen | |
| 1892 | Anonymous | |
| 1893 | mageela Troche | |
| 1894 | Donna Hatch | Plese save Little Green Street |
| 1895 | Anonymous | I hope they reconsider. Surely they can find an alternative! |
| 1896 | JASON BOURNE | GREETS FROM THE UNITED STATES |
| 1897 | Deborah Rolfe | |
| 1898 | Philippa Bilham | This lovely unique road should certainly be preserved. It would be a great loss to the local community. |
| 1899 | richard brotherton | |
| 1900 | Anonymous | |