| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | J Newman | |
| 2 | Marisa Wharton | |
| 3 | Ellie Rogers | This decision is appalling. What other community space does the city centre have? And how mcuh trouble in comparison to big clubs etc does it generate? I don't see their licenses being revoked.
Why doesn't the council learn to engage with positive action by communities instead of haranguing it. Pathetic. |
| 4 | Elinor Milne | Loss of the Common Place would be deeply tragic for the numerous community and voluntary groups who use it and for Leeds as a whole. |
| 5 | Sally Cooper | This is a valuable resource and one of the few truly independant gathering places in Leeds city centre. |
| 6 | Anonymous | |
| 7 | seth bennett | |
| 8 | Elaine White | The Common Place is a vital sanctuary for those who have no where else to go. |
| 9 | amy wright | |
| 10 | Thomas | |
| 11 | Neil | yeah taking that away from a group that tries so hard to acheive so much with so little clearly stinks |
| 12 | Luke Greenwood | |
| 13 | Rob Johnstone | |
| 14 | Lee Rushworth | |
| 15 | Guy Crouch | |
| 16 | Rukshana Afia | |
| 17 | Patricia Carbo | |
| 18 | Lawrie Cape | The Common Place is a vital part of the Leeds independent arts scene. |
| 19 | Nicholas Berry | |
| 20 | Dr Mark Ruddell | |
| 21 | Terry Simpson | The Common Place is a great mixing pot where people from all kinds of different communities can get together and find out about each other. It's really unique in Leeds, and the social events are a crucial part of it. |
| 22 | Peter Jackson | |
| 23 | Julia Downes | Manifesta hearts The Common Place |
| 24 | Steven Lightfoot | Leeds' only self funding, artistic, musicly diverse, Leeds band venue, Leeds film maker showing, theatre, discussion group licence revoked by Leeds Council. They are supposed to be making the city centre better! Maybe they should convert to an over priced bar or a stripclub then they would have no problem getting a licence.
Reverse the decision to help stop Leeds Centre becoming the blandest, most corporate, dullest, most over priced, seediest city centre in Britain. |
| 25 | maqhawe ndlovu | we need this place, it has helped the communites in so many different ways. As a refugee i have gained so much from this place and I still am. I here by appleal for the council to give back the licence so that ithe common place can continue the good work. |
| 26 | Anna Liddle | |
| 27 | Anzir Boodoo | Why did they feel the need to revoke the licence? |
| 28 | Ruth Sutton | |
| 29 | Amanda Crossfield | The common place holds extremely worthwhile events such as the common conversation english classes for refugees, permaculture meetings and all manner of other brilliant things. Closing them down would be a blow for self organising support networks that ease pressure on mainstream council servies. |
| 30 | Eleanor Fellows | |
| 31 | Jess Fishenden | |
| 32 | Yvonna Magda | |
| 33 | Anonymous | Its not a good move on the council's behalf to effectively close a center that provides so much for people that need it the most e.g asylum seekers english groups, mental health groups etc - is hypocritical and contradictory when when they say they want to encourage and promote this sort of activity!Makes you wonder what other hypocrisy is happening in the Council offices...and if we can trust them! |
| 34 | Simone Ivatts | |
| 35 | Ramzy Alwakeel | |
| 36 | Peter Wright | |
| 37 | Claire Rae Randall | I have sat in at the entrance desk on numerous occasions at events and have witnessed that the organisers have been scrupulous in only admitting paid up members and properly signed in guests. I witness that any allegation that the Common Place has allowed non members to come in to events is a falsehood. |
| 38 | Anonymous | |
| 39 | William Dawbarn | |
| 40 | joseph speight | |
| 41 | Wendy Wedgebury | |
| 42 | Emilie M | |
| 43 | Jonathan Lindh | A much valued resource in a city centre fast becoming exclusively dominated by large scale commercial activity. |
| 44 | Sally | |
| 45 | Rachel Kaye | |
| 46 | Tony Dickinson | If L.C.C. does not overturn the withdrawal of the certificate it will be remembered for destroying a diverse cultural and political community, one which provides practical help and understanding to aslyum seekers, homeless people and other groups. |
| 47 | Daniel Fredriksson | The Common Place has done so much good for so many people, it'd be a real shame if it loses it's events licence.
It provides a real alternative place to go in Leeds city centre where you can always feel safe. |
| 48 | Chris | |
| 49 | Richard Bartlett | |
| 50 | Anonymous | |