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Name: John Mason on Nov 9, 2004Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: David Tinson on Dec 6, 2004Country: UKComments: Before entertaining thoughts of further development, make sure that the infrastructure can support the proposed high-density housing. We are told most of the utilities are already struggling to supply the existing population. There are many existing sites that have been allocated for development in previous 10-year plans, which remain undeveloped. Continued development of Essex will result in there being no green belt for future generations.Flag
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Name: Keith Young on Dec 18, 2004Country: UKComments: We have been battling Prescott for years,keep up the good work. www.crossofstgeorge.net www.thecep.org.ukFlag
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Name: Ken Bennett on Dec 21, 2004Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Gregor Laing on Dec 21, 2004Country: UKComments: What we need are more affordable houses. What we will get will be predominatly market priced dwellings. The Government and EERA know this but dream of the `region` becoming an economic powerhouse attracting workers from across the UK and EU. This will spell economic disaster for less prosperous parts of England and the end of our fast dwindling countryside.Flag
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Name: Ian Crook on Apr 15, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Patrick Turner on May 18, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Robert Theobald on Aug 14, 2005Country: UKComments: We have a network opposing regionalisation of planning and regional government in general. Please see www.oneengland.com All Best Robert TheobaldFlag
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Name: Philip Graham on Sep 3, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Yvonne Miller on Dec 27, 2006Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Bruce Jones on May 20, 2007Country: GBComments: no to these proposals and abolish unelected unnecessary eera now.Flag
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Name: Nick Scott on Oct 6, 2007Country: GBComments:Flag
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Name: Kathryn Luton on Sep 25, 2008Country: GBComments:Flag
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