| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Erich Schulz | This is my house. I love it. I know others do to. |
| 2 | Anonymous | |
| 3 | Siall Waterbright | The house at 24 Macgregor Terrace, Bardon, has always been a favourite landmark. When I passed it as a child with my family, my Mum or Dad would always point it out and we would exclaim over the charming sculptures and steep roof.
Rather than widening the roads, the council and Queensland Government should think of lasting, efficient alternatives to private car use.
Please don't destroy this Brisbane landmark. |
| 4 | DAVID SCHULZ | |
| 5 | Kitty Carra | This house is a Brisbane icon. People love this house and the Government does not have the right to tear it down. |
| 6 | Andrea Fox | This is a very important house in the history of Brisbane. We've lost many significant architectural icons already, in these more enlightened times we really shouldn't risk losing another. History can never be replaced. |
| 7 | Siranoush axter | |
| 8 | Anonymous | There must be a better way forward than the destruction of this lovely house. |
| 9 | Jeff Cheyne | The house at 24 Macgregor Tce, holds historical significance for Brisbane and all its people. It's loss would sever one of the last links to the memory of Cloudland and to the architect who had a hand in its design and who designed, built and lived for a time in the Fairy House. |
| 10 | Chris Lobsinger | This home is one of the few real charter homes in the area left , If anything the BCC should provide some funding to help with to up kept the front of the propertvy and enhance its already interesting street presence. Perhaps an historical marker outside this home discribing it as well.
Sincerely
Chris and Ngaire Lobsinger |
| 11 | Walter Guthrie | |
| 12 | Jessica Christmas | Andrew Fraser should leave our street alone! We are part of a lovely community here - not one that is seeking to have a 4 lane arterial road stuck in the middle of it. |
| 13 | Charles Hacker | |
| 14 | Matthew Howes | |
| 15 | Jennifer | Andrew Fraser should realise that we don't like being ignored. |
| 16 | Emma | |
| 17 | john schulz | this is a wonderful example of amateur art |
| 18 | tina roberts | |
| 19 | Adam Crisp | |
| 20 | Annette Brennan | |
| 21 | Anonymous | The fairy house is my first memory of bardon. It is the most beautiful house, and archietecture i have ever seen. DONT TEAR IT DOWN. |
| 22 | Juanita Wheeler | The Fairy House (known to me since my schooldays as the Music House) is a much beloved site within Bardon. When moving my family to a local street in recent years the first local walk we made was to take them to see this house.
I am strongly opposed to any plan to destroy this local landmark which is such an important feature to the Bardon landscape, as well as holding important historial significance due to the Russian architect.
I strongly believe that before such drastic action is even considered, significant action should be taken to improve the frequency and routes of public transport, including intergrated transport options to see what impact this can have on reducing congestion. |
| 23 | Rob Wheeler | As a local, I prefer to sit in the traffic rather than lose a local Icon. Our state government should be promoting the use of public transport before changing the very face of Bardon and Paddington that gives the area its appeal. |
| 24 | sarah casey | I walked past this house most days and it's an icon of the area; it's a talking point amongst locals and is so different from anything else around. |
| 25 | Symone Munro | I have grown up around the area of Bardon and i have always loved that house. I always said to my mum when i was little that i was going to live in that house one day. now i am 18 and i still want to live in that house. It is beautiful!! |
| 26 | Ben Webb | This house has always been one that i drove past as a kid and thought it was amazing, to think of it being torn down is shocking, bardon would be missing a part of its history. |
| 27 | Alexander Ross | |
| 28 | bruce johnstone | if we keep on tearing out important and aesthectically pleasing buildings to allow ourselves to clog up more roads with more cars we will have nowhere worthwhile to travel to |
| 29 | Stephen Elgey | |
| 30 | jeffrey pirret | |
| 31 | d wilde | This a lovely house, we need more buses and not more cars !! |
| 32 | Ingrid Osmond | Save this house!! Sustainable solutions not short term fixes for our traffic problems |
| 33 | gwenneth grainger | The fairy house should not be torn down as it is an icon to this area and attracts the attention to many peoples that are visiting the area. |
| 34 | Dianne Barber | can an alternative be made so there is more public transport. A beautiful house with history should not be pulled down or removed. |
| 35 | nigel lee | |
| 36 | steve abbey | |
| 37 | Rada Lazovic | The most beautiful house in Brisbane!!And someone wants to tear it down?????? |
| 38 | dominique hannah | |
| 39 | Anonymous | |
| 40 | Ang Kirkland | |
| 41 | Melissa Ras | |
| 42 | Belinda Lawrence | |
| 43 | sheila Dixon | |
| 44 | Anonymous | Good luck |
| 45 | Anonymous | We oppose all options. |
| 46 | Amanda Jane Dinsdale | |
| 47 | Anonymous | |
| 48 | Katy Devers | |
| 49 | Michael Thorpe | The topography of this region is not suitable for increased traffic. Encouraging it is not sensible. The real traffic blocks are at the roundabouts closer to Toowong. Further loss of Brisbane's remaining Heritage needs to be condemned. |
| 50 | Kirstin Murray | |