Petition to oppose the planned expansion of Sandy Beaches Caravan Site
56 Comments
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Ann stubbs
11 years ago
this man has already destroyed the north end of the site with unplanned bases that he has to rectify and now he wants to destroy further land .leave the land alone why build more bases when the ones you have already are not taken up .spaces everywhere. you have already killed of the unique atmosphere of a brilliant site and you want to completely ruin the uniqueness of the area now. planners please do not allow this man to destroy anything else. leave it to our wildlife .furious
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E Brearley
11 years ago
Please reject this unwelcome plan. The owner does not understand the uniqueness of this area and one mans ambition should not be allowed to desicrate this stunning enviroment
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John Stanton
11 years ago
Its just wrong
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Mike Brown
11 years ago
Spurn must maintain its landscape and therefore its character. There are so few places like it today!
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Joanna Baines
11 years ago
Planning proposals on natural landscapes stink! What we gonna do when it's all gone!
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Adam davison
11 years ago
Please reject the sandy beaches planning permission on environmental grounds.
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John Paul Robinson
11 years ago
Please leave this land for birds
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Geoff Goseley
11 years ago
The Spurn peninsula is a wildlife haven and this development should not be allowed
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Peter Barnett
11 years ago
It defies belief that this planning application might even be considered.
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leslie.p.carter
11 years ago
with the ever increase of sea levels I think it is not viable to do this it will basicly putting lives at risk.Also it will be wrong to do this as vital foid source for waders/gulls rusting when tide is out.For me who visits spurn occasionly it is a splendid place to visit plus as a birdwatcher who loves rare birds latest bird I saw there was a MASKED SHRIKE also I have seen a lit more rare birds there to.For me it is totaly wrong to even think of this idea as a nice place as it is please leave it the way it is do not spoil what is lovely and not an eyesore.
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Rob McHale
11 years ago
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As well as the rare birds I have seen declining cuckoo's, migratory Ring Ouzel as well as Roe Deer and Hare's using the field. Please keep this field as is, so it can carry on contributing to the scientific study of the area.
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Eve Templeton
11 years ago
This proposed development will ruin the unique landscape and undermine the hard work of the local wildlife organisations
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sean mccann
11 years ago
'Till we have built caravan parks, on England's green and pleasant land.' William Blake, turning in his grave.
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James Lay
11 years ago
Spurn is one of the most unique habitats in Britain. Development near such a site could easily dramatically affect the wildlife of the area and those people who visit and work there. I object to this planning application.
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wlliam murphy
11 years ago
Some people will not be satisfied untill the whole of Britain is covered in concrete, built on, or, as here, just spoiling beautiful habitat.
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John Walker
11 years ago
I strongly object to the proposal to move or extend the caravan park onto land important for wildlife
this man has already destroyed the north end of the site with unplanned bases that he has to rectify and now he wants to destroy further land .leave the land alone why build more bases when the ones you have already are not taken up .spaces everywhere. you have already killed of the unique atmosphere of a brilliant site and you want to completely ruin the uniqueness of the area now. planners please do not allow this man to destroy anything else. leave it to our wildlife .furious
Please reject this unwelcome plan. The owner does not understand the uniqueness of this area and one mans ambition should not be allowed to desicrate this stunning enviroment
Its just wrong
Spurn must maintain its landscape and therefore its character. There are so few places like it today!
Planning proposals on natural landscapes stink! What we gonna do when it's all gone!
Please reject the sandy beaches planning permission on environmental grounds.
Please leave this land for birds
The Spurn peninsula is a wildlife haven and this development should not be allowed
It defies belief that this planning application might even be considered.
with the ever increase of sea levels I think it is not viable to do this it will basicly putting lives at risk.Also it will be wrong to do this as vital foid source for waders/gulls rusting when tide is out.For me who visits spurn occasionly it is a splendid place to visit plus as a birdwatcher who loves rare birds latest bird I saw there was a MASKED SHRIKE also I have seen a lit more rare birds there to.For me it is totaly wrong to even think of this idea as a nice place as it is please leave it the way it is do not spoil what is lovely and not an eyesore.
As well as the rare birds I have seen declining cuckoo's, migratory Ring Ouzel as well as Roe Deer and Hare's using the field. Please keep this field as is, so it can carry on contributing to the scientific study of the area.
This proposed development will ruin the unique landscape and undermine the hard work of the local wildlife organisations
'Till we have built caravan parks, on England's green and pleasant land.' William Blake, turning in his grave.
Spurn is one of the most unique habitats in Britain. Development near such a site could easily dramatically affect the wildlife of the area and those people who visit and work there. I object to this planning application.
Some people will not be satisfied untill the whole of Britain is covered in concrete, built on, or, as here, just spoiling beautiful habitat.
I strongly object to the proposal to move or extend the caravan park onto land important for wildlife