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Name: Jack Tan on Dec 30, 2004State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Jack Tan on Dec 30, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Jack Tan on Dec 30, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Min Quan on Dec 31, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Branscombe on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments: As a frequent visitor to Chinatown over many years I protest at this innapropriate and heavy-handed redevelopment plan that will significantly worsen the environment and destroy a major tourist attraction as well as a thriving communityFlag
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Name: Frances Dowd on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments: I am a regular visitor to Chinatown whenever I come to London, to destroy this would be a tragedy.Flag
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Name: Pete Jordan on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Lucy Sherriff on Jan 7, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Tom Davies on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Mollie Jones on Jan 7, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Lucy Metcalfe on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Chris Wilkinson on Jan 7, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Amies on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Tez Burke on Jan 7, 2005State:Country:Comments: London's Chinatown is vibrant, historic and unique. The kind of developments proposed by speculators have none of the above qualities. Come on Ken, don't let another of London's assets disappear!Flag
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Name: Stephen Kapp on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Elinor Predota on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments: Chinatown as is is evocative and a piece of real culture - built, social, food, the lot. Building a mall instead would be a travesty, take all the life out of the place, and rob people like myself of one of the greatest pleasures of visiting London.Flag
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Name: David Cantrell on Jan 7, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Ruth Manning on Jan 8, 2005State:Country: UKComments: What audacity these developers have! Or maybe not Perhaps this is the 'real Britain'behind the facade of Liberal Democratic ()GovernmentFlag
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Name: Jo Wood on Jan 8, 2005State:Country: UKComments: I understand that these buildings will be demolished to make way for another Tesco supermarket,there is one nearby.As a consequence Tesco has lost one family's custom - we boycott this supermarket now!Flag
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Name: Ho Kristina Pik Gee on Jan 8, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Liam Proven on Jan 8, 2005State:Country: UKComments: A unique cultural resource, not just a tourist trap or the best place to eat in Central London.Flag
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Name: Wai Ming Chan on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments: Where will the chinese community go My grandparents go to China Town on a daily basis to meet up with friends and buy groceries. That is their only bit of entertainment and independence in life.Flag
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Name: Ngau Mui Chan on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Yun Wing Chan on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Brendon Richies on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Ping Yiu Chan on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Charles Pottins on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments: Westminster may be killing the goose that lays the golden eggs if it allows developers to destroy the character that makes places like Chinatown worth visiting, and take the life out of town centres by pricing out communities and making everywhere boringly the same.Flag
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Name: Emma Ha on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments: There won't be a happy chinese community with a shopping centre / mallFlag
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Name: Frank Fisher on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Lisa Gatz on Jan 9, 2005State: CACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Deborah Fink on Jan 9, 2005State:Country: UKComments: This is another example of how the UK is following the US by giving in to big businesses with chain stores which make every part of the country look the same. We do not need another shopping mall with the same old shops. We need some character and individulality.Flag
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Name: Diana Neslen on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Sylvia Finzi on Jan 10, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: May King Tsang-MacKellar on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Jen Liu on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments: I strongly oppose to the development of a shopping mall, Chinatwon should remain as it is, retaining its characteristic and ethinicity.Flag
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Name: Martin McCallion on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Kiet Hong on Jan 10, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Sheung Man Chan on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: MICHAEL ELLMAN on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments: Please keep Chinatown unspoilt (Why does this petition ask which staqte in the USA I am from and ask for a "zipcode" I thought this was for Chinatown NYC !)Flag
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Name: Sau Lai Kan on Jan 10, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Sylvie Dupuy on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Vivien Lichtenstein on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Michael ELLMAN on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments: Please save Chinatown, Soho (London) - but what's all this about State in the U.S. and a "zipcode"Flag
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Name: Simon Grosser on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Finch on Jan 10, 2005State:Country:Comments: I am angry that yet another London community is being threatened in this way by insensitive development driven only by profit.Flag
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Name: Anna Chen on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Mark Stevens on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments: This is a longstanding cultural reference point in the City Of London, and we shouldn't ever try to destroy our heritage.Flag
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Name: Michael Soteriou on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments: Enough is enough.Flag
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Name: Roshni Vallabh on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Deborah Maccoby on Jan 10, 2005State:Country: UKComments:Flag