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Name: Richard Muir on Feb 23, 2006Comments: Keeping it should be self evident, retained=options open, closed=gone foreverState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Richard Jepson on Feb 23, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Barry Flitton on Feb 23, 2006Comments: great yard very helpfull last summer when we had engine poblems got us back on the thames ndhomeState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: John Keyes on Feb 23, 2006Comments: Well done Nigel, keep up the good work! We are still hanging in there at Castlemill & may yet see a +Ve result. May you & yr customers see one too. JKState: UTCountry: UKFlag
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Name: Roger Ford on Feb 23, 2006Comments: Not another BW redevelopment! We've got enough of these and fewer boatyards to contend with too!State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 23, 2006Comments: Boatyards are dissapering at an alarming rate, soon there will be no where left to get boats repaired.State:Country:Flag
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Name: John Orentas on Feb 23, 2006Comments: With an ever increasing number of boats on the waterways there is already a shortage of boatyard facilities. The heritage issue is of equal importance.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Dan Manville on Feb 23, 2006Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Ray Liddell on Feb 23, 2006Comments: this is happening country wide there will soon be no heritage/history leftState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Stan Hesketh on Feb 23, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Paul Evans on Feb 23, 2006Comments: Working boatyards are an essential part of our waterways heritage. Without them the waterways would die.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: John O'Hara on Feb 23, 2006Comments: A vital bolthole for canal users if river conditions/advice require. We cannot throw our heritage away just because other uses may be more profitable. Future generations will judge us by our prudence in managing our heritage and history.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Stephen Browne on Feb 23, 2006Comments: All of Brentford's heritage is under threat of being bull-dozed and redevoped for the greater profit of the few housing companies etc instead of the great good of the local community. Keep the boatyards.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Richard Saillet on Feb 23, 2006Comments: As part of the inland waterway heritage, we need to keep all the waterway facilities we can. Private enterprise is the best way to keep a variety of interesting and attractive facilities for local users and visitors alike.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 23, 2006Comments: To destroy what is part of my and your heritage would be a travesty, to remove the yard and replace it with yet another shopping development of which this country has an abundance would be complete shortsighted stupidity!State:Country:Flag
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Name: William Liddle on Feb 24, 2006Comments: As I move around I find it harder and harder to find the services I needState:Country:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2006Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Bill Turner on Feb 24, 2006Comments: Must keep the marina open.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Kate Robinson on Feb 24, 2006Comments: I used to live aboard myself and would like to see the waterways of london boatyards etc maintained and preserved.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2006Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Sav Kyriacou on Feb 25, 2006Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Peter Clark on Feb 25, 2006Comments: I was born and raised in Hayes and places like this are my heritage. Once gone they are lost forever.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Cleve West on Feb 25, 2006Comments: Homogenised development is killing our national heritage. Architects, town planners and local government should forget the quick buck/easy options and rise to the challenge of maintaining these historic waterways and wildlife areas while retaining the unique sense of place and championing local distinctiveness.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Dave Lane on Feb 25, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Maffi Mushkila on Feb 25, 2006Comments:State:Country: SAFlag
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Name: Tony Collins on Feb 25, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Matthew Morton on Feb 25, 2006Comments: Keep your yard alive, secure your defences (physical, media, legal), build your alliances, make your demands and await the cavalry. BW can only hold out so long before they will submit, this struggle is nationwide and gathering momentum daily. Invite delgations from other yardsto visit and share xperience, elert the press to this effect. Good luck,we will help where we can. JCB OxfordState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Ray Moore on Feb 26, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Paul Griffiths on Feb 26, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Geoffrey Smith on Feb 26, 2006Comments: Preserve the heritage-what of the recent planning restrictions of canal line development This proposal is obscene.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2006Comments: While improvement of the general Brentford area can be seen as a positive, destruction of British heritage cannot.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Mandy Hook on Feb 27, 2006Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Nigel Stevens on Feb 27, 2006Comments: Our site was kept as a boatyard when the surrounding buildings were redeveloped as offices, restaurants, residential etc. because the Council and BW were both determined it should be so. Much work was required to get to that point!State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Denis Roffey on Feb 27, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: John Bolsom on Feb 27, 2006Comments: As a director of a company operating three canal side boatyards, I and my Company fully support the retention in full of Ridgeway's boatyard. With the growing popularity of the canals we cannot afford to lose existing facilites even without considering the immense historic nature of this particular site.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Sarah Jane Page on Feb 27, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Brett Shawcross on Feb 27, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2006Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: Charles Leeming on Feb 28, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Alison Barham on Feb 28, 2006Comments: We are all to quick to destroy our heritage and once it has gone that's it.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Ian Waters on Feb 28, 2006Comments: a yard so close to the tidal river is invaluable to boaters and also adds a distinctive character to the neighborhood which can not be replaced once goneState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Brian Marlow on Mar 1, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Peter Hughes on Mar 2, 2006Comments: As a local resident I appreciate that this historic boatyard is a part of the very core of what Brentford means as a place. To loose this boatyard would diminish Brentford.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Myra Savini on Mar 2, 2006Comments: Brentford has a strong historical past and one of its greater links is with the waterways. We need to ensure that this history is kept and resourced to provide an active and thriving employment and residential focus.State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Alan Sheerins on Mar 2, 2006Comments:State:Country:Flag
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Name: James De Vivenot on Mar 2, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Shirley Rollitt on Mar 2, 2006Comments: I have lived in the area for nearly 30 years and Ridgeways has been at the heart of Brentford and generations of my family enjoy a visit to this exceptional work placeState:Country: UKFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2006Comments:State:Country: UKFlag