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Name: Vanessa Moore on Feb 22, 2010Comments: I fully agree 100 per cent with the above. I also feel that the children will have less outside space should the grounds be used to build on !Flag
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Name: Ben Ward on Feb 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Dawn Lowe on Feb 22, 2010Comments: I agree with the above. My daughter has enjoyed a good eduction mainly due to its size. My son is due to start in September and i think it only fair that he enjoys the same.Flag
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Name: Andrew Lowe on Feb 25, 2010Comments: My daughter is in Year 5 and has enjoyed an excellent education at this small primary school. My son is due to start in September and I want him to enjoy the same educational experience in this small school where "everybody counts". I do not want him to be educated on a building site or in a portakabin.Flag
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Name: Andrew Lowe on Feb 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Samantha Cox on Feb 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Mash on Feb 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mr Stephen D'cruze on Feb 27, 2010Comments: The Parking is bad enough during school times. At the momment i am having difficulties getting into my own drive. I understand the reason behind the proposal. However can this happen when i am dead and buried please.Flag
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Name: Ricardo Da Corte on Feb 28, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah J Ford on Feb 28, 2010Comments: I think its a disgrace to ruin such a lovely small primary school, my best friends daugters attends there and I have visted on numerous occasions and feel this is a great shame. This will also cause increase in traffic to residents.Flag
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Name: Eilleen Ford on Feb 28, 2010Comments: I am 70 year old lady I have seen so many changess in this area over the years, why now start on the schools !! I object strongly............Flag
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Name: Samantha Sibley on Feb 28, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Hayley Kim Williams on Mar 1, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 1, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Goodbody on Mar 1, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Mackenzie on Mar 1, 2010Comments: My grandaughter goes to the school, I feel it will be disruptive not only for her but all the children.Flag
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Name: Barbara Goodbody on Mar 1, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Matt Gates on Mar 3, 2010Comments: Save the schoolFlag
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Name: Lee Turner on Mar 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Roger L. Ward on Mar 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Frances A. Ward on Mar 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Caroline Nightingale on Mar 3, 2010Comments: Agree with all that is in the petition. Stop the expansion!!!Flag
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Name: Stephen Shury on Mar 3, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Louise Savell on Mar 4, 2010Comments: No to the EXPANSION!Flag
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Name: Victoria Ward on Mar 4, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Card on Mar 6, 2010Comments: The school can not be expanded due to they not being enough recreational area as it is at present at this school. Also there is not enough parking for cars during opening and closing times at present.Flag
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Name: Miss S Shah on Mar 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Miss Shah on Mar 8, 2010Comments: Too many cars and disruption to students and residents-stop the expansion.Flag
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Name: Miss Shah on Mar 8, 2010Comments: Too many cars and disruption to students and residents-stop the expansion.Flag
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Name: John Cusick on Mar 9, 2010Comments: I entirely agree with the petition comments above. I would add that local traffic congestion is already a problem (largely due to extensive housing/flat development over the past several years) and that expansion would only exacerbate an already untenable situation.Flag
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Name: Keryee Pang on Mar 17, 2010Comments: I am in total agreement of the above statement and further add my disgust in the lack of communication to current and future parents of St Peters School. I am angered by the lack of thought process pushing through bulge classes and how undersubscribed and underachieving schools are not being properly assessed before disrupting oversubscribe school.Flag
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Name: Marcus Moore on Mar 20, 2010Comments:Flag
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