| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Kevin O'Brien | |
| 2 | nicky murphy | |
| 3 | gerald chojecki | |
| 4 | Michael Holloway | |
| 5 | paul sussex | |
| 6 | Matthew Khan | |
| 7 | Rachel o'Sullivan | |
| 8 | chris gough | |
| 9 | Nicky Kelly | |
| 10 | Anonymous | |
| 11 | Dave Rowe | |
| 12 | Kevin Fulthorpe | St Peter's is one of the most respected clubs in the WRU, with an excellent pedigree.
It is at the heart of the community running many sides and introducing many young people to sport. These youngsters are going against the current trends by taking up some form of exercise which in turn will give them a good grounding for life. To do this the club has to sustain some form of income, without this income the club will have no future. Not allowing the club to function by reducing the opening times will have a detrimental effect on the club and the youth of the area. The club should be congratulated for its work not admonished by the few people who want to keep the ground as a large dog toilet. Come on residents get behind your club and help the young people of your area. |
| 13 | Gareth Davies | My wife and I now attend St Peters Rugby club as parents supporting our two sons who play age grade rugby for St Peters. It's such a shame to be turfed out of the club early during presentation evening and meetings etc when there is such a good family atmosphere there. As far as I'm aware as much is being done as possible to avoid disturbance to the surrounding residents. |
| 14 | David Irwin | |
| 15 | belinda dunphy | |
| 16 | michael dunphy | |
| 17 | chris newton | |
| 18 | John Patterson | |
| 19 | Alec McIntyre | |
| 20 | kristopher barry | |
| 21 | Lawrence Hourahane | |
| 22 | Victoria O'Keefe | |
| 23 | tommy webb | |
| 24 | owain lloyd | |
| 25 | Anonymous | |
| 26 | Anonymous | |
| 27 | Anonymous | |
| 28 | Anonymous | |
| 29 | Laura Murphy | |
| 30 | Bridget Daly | This trading restriction is clearly discriminatory. How can a council the size of Cardiff which boasts some of the best known rugby clubs in wales justify preventing one of it's oldest from trading effectively?
What possibile objections could there be? Local residents have openly supported the sports activities, the dancing classes and numerous social events that take place there. |
| 31 | Luke Riordan | |
| 32 | Michael Butler | |
| 33 | Brendan H. BUSH | It is a ridiculous state of affairs when a rugby club cannot open later than 21:00. It provides a service to the community, including running junior teams from the age of 8 up to Youth level. Restricting it's trading could make it's future as an on-going business concern untenable, which would be such a shame for the younsters, and the wider community that use it. |
| 34 | Anna-Marie Holliday | |
| 35 | bernard o'brien | Before St Peters arrived at the Harlequins the whole place was used as a dirt track for little boy racers. The club is part of the community. The council should support the lifeblood of any community |
| 36 | Aled Thomas | St Peters deserve the right to trade beyond 9pm. We played them a few years ago in the Konica cup and they are a great club with great fans. Aled Thomas, Bridgend Ravens supporter. |
| 37 | Stephen Newman | |
| 38 | Anonymous | |
| 39 | Dafydd Oliver | |
| 40 | Catherine Chambers | |
| 41 | Chris Fox | |
| 42 | Andrew Davies | Great club and clubhouse. The area should be proud of it. |
| 43 | Anonymous | |
| 44 | Neal Harris | |
| 45 | Anonymous | |
| 46 | Chris Johnes | |
| 47 | joe sweeney | St Peters provide a sport for many children in the community but cannot continue with this unfair restriction |
| 48 | Anonymous | |
| 49 | Peter Morgan | |
| 50 | Simon Thomas | |