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Name: PAUL FISHER on Dec 1, 2004Comments: Good luck with your campaign.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Dennis Woodman on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Gary Evans on Dec 1, 2004Comments: Save this boatyard. It is vital to the preservation of our boating heritage and is (supposedly) protected by the Blue Ribbon policies in the London Plan.State:Country:Flag
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Name: Simon Cromey on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: David Biles on Dec 1, 2004Comments: Without such facilities the River Thames would become a boatless stream. The attraction of the River is the huge diversity of activity, habitat and surroundings. To lose this boatyard would be irreversible and unforgiveable.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Sylvia Biles on Dec 1, 2004Comments: Brentford is synonymous with boat-related activity. Enforced loss of boatyards must not be allowed if the area is to retain its character. The creative approach would be to design an environment which complements existing water activity, resulting in an attractive and unique development.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Stephen Enthoven on Dec 1, 2004Comments: The lip service paid to the preservation of boatyards in the Blue Ribbon Network statement does not seem to be borne out by the Mayor in practice.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Ian Moore on Dec 1, 2004Comments: please save the boatyardState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Angela Kidner on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Gregory Moore on Dec 1, 2004Comments: The developers have picked on the wrong site for redevelopment or should do it including the retention of this facility.State:Country:Flag
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Name: Simon Robbins on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Gerald Tan on Dec 1, 2004Comments: Existing small businesses, like this community boatyard, must be protected from over zealous developers.State:Country:Flag
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Name: Gareth Evans on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Tony Speakman on Dec 1, 2004Comments: We need real life in Brentford, not just restaurants and supermarketsState:Country:Flag
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Name: Sarah Felstead on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Ivy Chippendale on Dec 1, 2004Comments: Why get rid of part of Brentfords heritage.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Phil Andrews on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anatole Beams on Dec 1, 2004Comments: It is a shame to see the former character and diversity of building along the river lost, largely to a proliferation of high density residential developments.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: ALISON BARNES on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Roy Tindle on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Jim Lawes on Dec 1, 2004Comments: Help! The developers are coming. Fine, but let them show some compassion for this small 16th Century industrial site. I've lived in Borough for 65 years.Not all new developments are 10/10 and this petition is very worthy.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Colin Wren on Dec 1, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Esther Nilson on Dec 1, 2004Comments: What a sad indictment on society that one has to sign petitions to save an historic site (which should probably be heritage listed) and to save one's livelihood. SHAME on all in favour of the development.State:Country: AUFlag
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Name: Pearse Elder on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Duncan Walker on Dec 2, 2004Comments: We need to preserve what gives Brentford's cultural heritage and not replace with just high density new development.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Susan Symes on Dec 2, 2004Comments: Apart from the loss of yet another boatyard and much needed source of skilled workers, I believe that the march towards a clinical and barren riverside is a huge mistake. A river lined with mediocre and characterless architecture, which only a few can afford, might look good on paper but the reality is giant blocks of rabbit hutch style uniformity where nature and real humanity do not exist.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Denis Browne on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Mike Leaback on Dec 2, 2004Comments: We need to try to save all our dwindeling waterway facilitiesState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Denis Browne on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Adam Philip on Dec 2, 2004Comments: keep on with the good work NigelState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Ray Bulman on Dec 2, 2004Comments: Such small enterprises are vital to the future of inexpensive pleasure boatingState:Country:Flag
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Name: Gail Busza on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Caron Burton on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: David Moore on Dec 2, 2004Comments: Please save the waterway environment.State:Country: CAFlag
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Name: Liz Cudmore on Dec 2, 2004Comments: Save the boatyardState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Helen Haslam on Dec 2, 2004Comments: Developers should not be allowed carte blanche to behave as they wish, particularly where other livelihoods are at stake.State:Country:Flag
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Name: Reg Barter on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: David Jennings on Dec 2, 2004Comments: keep up the fight , good luckState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Carl Wynne on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Shirley Passmore on Dec 2, 2004Comments: Boat repair yards are vital to boat activity on the Thames.State:Country: USFlag
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Name: Keith Iddon on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Alan Cudmore on Dec 2, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: James Roy on Dec 3, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Maggie Dodge on Dec 3, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Ann Allridge on Dec 3, 2004Comments: Both my father (George Allridge) and my father-in-law (Richard Butfoy) were born in Brentford: my grandfather worked on the canal, and my grandmother cared for the 'walking out' clothes of the boatees' wives - gophering the white bonnets they wore.State:Country: IEFlag
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Name: Michael McDermott on Dec 3, 2004Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: David Kingston on Dec 3, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Peter Makower on Dec 4, 2004Comments: Save Ridgeways Boatyard, as The London Plan says you should. River and canal uses and support services need all the protection they can get.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Bille Eltringham on Dec 4, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Simon Beaufoy on Dec 5, 2004Comments:State:Country: UKFlag