| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1151 | K.M. Yong | |
| 1152 | Anonymous | |
| 1153 | Eng Yoke Fen | Please help save the nature. there isnt much left in Singapore so do not deprive us of the little nature we left. |
| 1154 | Vijay M. | Please preserve the Kranji countryside and try to transform it further as a place where everyone especially the children can get a taste of countryside lifestyle. |
| 1155 | Kelly Lee | |
| 1156 | winnie lee hui nee | Singapore is a high end country. If we are going to lose our only country side, how are we going to relax at all? countryside is a beautiful thing, every country ought to have it. |
| 1157 | Bryan Low | We need some space for natural reserve. |
| 1158 | Anonymous | |
| 1159 | Lam Hai Peng | |
| 1160 | Chakradhar Penuballi | |
| 1161 | Delci Sol | We need the countryside, and we need some nice homegrown veg too. So please give this area to the nature seekers. |
| 1162 | Jay Koh | |
| 1163 | Wenhui | too few sporeans know how to enjoy nature, it is heartwarming to see such appeal to keep this piece of nature..i hope there are more nice parks like london.. |
| 1164 | Loo YongPing | Keep the countryside! Open up more landscapes and enough of the urban jungle! |
| 1165 | yong jie min | good to be a member to save mother earth. |
| 1166 | Salina Mohd Yusoff | Saving our COUNTRYSIDE also means saving ourselves from further destruction. Its enough that in a small country like Singapore, buildings and man-made places are sprouting up like mushrooms but the real mushrooms are not being given the space to grow healthily. We HAVE to save our last bit of nature not only for ourselves, but for our future generation. SAVE OUR COUNTRYSIDE. It starts from home.... |
| 1167 | Anonymous | |
| 1168 | Ramesh | I have never seen a countryside in Singapore.This place is a must see and MUST see.A place to relax with the children.It's so urban on the whole of Singapore.Helping to save such places is a MUST. For all Singaporeans.I'm coming HOME. |
| 1169 | Noraini Omar | I hope I am not too late in signing this petition in time for the PM.
I am single but a dedicated aunt to 2 lovely nieces and 1 nephew. They are still in their toddler stage and I have made a start to get them in touch with nature by visiting Farmart (22/12/07). I hope the farms will stay as they provide a different aspect of Singapore.
Singapore isn't just all commercial buildings and CBDs, KJEs but I will be proud to say that we have farms too, no matter how small they are. Its 100% Singaporean.
Dear PM Sir, please allow the farms to stay. It's a waste if I have to rely on Malaysia just to teach my nieces and nephews (and not forgetting my kids too) how does a brinjal grow.
Thank you. |
| 1170 | Saurabh Shukla | Pl save our farmland |
| 1171 | Lim Yi Shan | |
| 1172 | Anonymous | |
| 1173 | J Kong | We criticise our neighbours for deforestation, pollution and destruction of the natural environment. We teach our children in school to reuse and recycle and to be eco-friendly. Yet this little green space cannot escape being untouched. What a shame! |
| 1174 | Anonymous | pls save that lil nature for our local future generations to explore... |
| 1175 | Sharon | singapore is boring enough. remove the trees and we will be bored stiff. |
| 1176 | Sharon | pls save the nature.. |
| 1177 | Anonymous | |
| 1178 | Tan Sze Tong | Please save for our future. |
| 1179 | Wong Shee Wing | |
| 1180 | chovin blix Ong | Go for greenery! |
| 1181 | Alvin Lim | |
| 1182 | Anonymous | |
| 1183 | Bethan Harrington | Good luck with the campaign, saving the environment begins at home! |
| 1184 | Geraldine | Please don't dump on arable land. We need this to show our children the connection between the food we eat and the land it grows on. Otherwise, our children will suffer from "cultural amnesia". We need to know the land to love it and if the average Singaporean has no "sense of place", then he/she will feel no loyalty to Singapore. |
| 1185 | Linda Goh | |
| 1186 | Anonymous | |
| 1187 | Diane Wynne-Fitzgerald | Please do not do this! I remember when all the lovely old chinese houses were demolished to build skyscrapers. Thank goodness Raffles was saved.
We need to cherish our World and once the land is damaged it is impossible to reverse it even if we want to! |
| 1188 | Paula Morris | |
| 1189 | M Cohen | |
| 1190 | Chong Xin Hua | |
| 1191 | Pat Tan | I know the petition is closed, but I still want to speak up for our very own countryside. My maternal grandmother used to have her own wooden house and farm in the old Choa Chu Kang 20 over years ago. She used to rear pigs, plant vegetables, and even had rambutan and durian trees. We would visit her on weekends and even stay overnight there. The time I spent there is really priceless to me. The children I may have in future will not get to experience such a real local "farmstay", but at least I hope there's a place where they can get a taste of what it's like to be in the countryside. Let's preserve this last bit of countryside for our future generations instead of having to point them elsewhere to experience it. |
| 1192 | Oslyn Loy | |
| 1193 | gloria suen | |
| 1194 | Anonymous | |
| 1195 | baljit | |
| 1196 | Anonymous | I am a trainee teacher and I believe that my future students can learn a great deal from the KCA.
Save the KCA, please! |
| 1197 | Toh Yuen Cheong | |
| 1198 | Brenda Schroeder | |
| 1199 | eswandy | i bring my students to the countryside to prove to them that vegetables really grow from the soil and not from the boxes in the supermarket. |
| 1200 | Michael Franco | |