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Name: Carolyn Green on May 14, 2012Comments: Please protect our green belt and our health!Flag
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Name: Rowena Ward on May 14, 2012Comments: Research has shown that worm farms should be situated away from human habitation because of the pollution generated by vermicomposting.Flag
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Name: Paul Ward on May 14, 2012Comments: This development is totally unsuitable for this area.Flag
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Name: Joe Marino on May 14, 2012Comments: The rights of local residents need to be seriously taken into account in these proposals.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2012Comments: Green belt should be preserved - there is too little of it in the South East and it is critical that it is not further eroded. A brown field site, away from residential properties, would be more appropriate.Flag
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Name: Nigel Stewart on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ian Harley on May 15, 2012Comments: This is a highly noxious enterprise which if allowed would be the thin end of wedge, allowing all sorts of development on green belt under the guise of job creation etc. this type of farming should be retained to established farms using redundant farm buildings and sites. Not within metres of established domestic properties.Flag
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Name: John And Tina Martin on May 15, 2012Comments: We strongly support this petition against the worm farm development on green belt and so close to residential housing. Anything like this should be well away from the area proposed.Flag
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Name: Sharon Butcher on May 15, 2012Comments: There are plenty of industrial sites within Hertfordshire for this application to be situated, why here, where we have lived for 17+ years. Some of our neighbours have been here for 30 years or more.Flag
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Name: Keron Butcher on May 15, 2012Comments: What about our wildlife? We are blessed to house bats, robins, deer, and red kites. We even heard a cuckoo the other morningFlag
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Name: Stuart Butcher on May 15, 2012Comments: I really think that this application is badly located. Why can't it be out in the country or on an industrial site.Flag
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Name: Jill Kirk on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Kelly Butcher on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Bedford on May 15, 2012Comments: This should not be allowed in a residential area.Flag
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Name: Brett Harley on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Evans on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz Evans on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Deborah Jeffries on May 15, 2012Comments: The plan should be refused on environmental and health grounds! The suggested siting is too near homes, including an elderly care home, as well as Stanborough Lakes, an area teeming with wildlife.Flag
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Name: Beryl Sims on May 15, 2012Comments: I would like to oppose this development as research clearly shows that worm farms produce very high levels of greenhouse gas. (See Worm Research papers). I also beleive that our dwindling green belt should be protected from development.Flag
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Name: J Gray on May 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: C J Hester on May 17, 2012Comments: It is close to residential housing also to a home for elderly people.Young children also live on the road WE SAY NO TO RUINING OUR GREEN BELT extra emissions higher levels of greenhouse gasesFlag
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Name: Sue Cory on May 19, 2012Comments: I strongly disagee to this proposal.Flag
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Name: Joyce Nicolson on May 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Allison Giles on May 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Harvey on May 21, 2012Comments: Worm farms should be away from centres of population, not on residential roadsFlag
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Name: Claire Roach on May 21, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 22, 2012Comments: Stop building on green belt land!! We need some green space around us that is clean and healthy and not clogged up with chemicals and traffic!Flag
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Name: Joe Marino on May 28, 2012Comments: The need to protect the green belt and to protect citezens from pollution needs support.Flag
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Name: Joe Marino on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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