Both SADC and WHBC should enforce the section 106 agreement which is a condition of the original planning permission
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Jenna McArdle
7 years ago
This place holds so many memories. Our greenery needs to be protected!
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Sarah Jacobs
7 years ago
Such a lovely unspoilt area loved by so many. From walkers, dog walkers, horse riders and many more people. Would be such a shame to loose yet another great space.
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Emily waddell
7 years ago
Ellenbrook is loved by many local residents from bird watchers, dog walkers to horse riders. We are losing far too much green space and it would be a great shame to lose this beautiful area.
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Anonymous
7 years ago
We have few open spaces to let children roam free and walk dogs.
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Karen Cochrane
7 years ago
Ellenbrook park needs to be saved for the use of the entire community.
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Stuart John
7 years ago
This country park is widely used by many people and needs to stay like this for future generations.
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Stuart John
7 years ago
This country park is widely used by many and should continue like this for generations to come.
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Angela Stamford
7 years ago
Let's all help save a lovely space.
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Domenica Ziviani
7 years ago
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Rachel Andrews
7 years ago
Concerned Hatfield Garden Village resident with children at Green Lanes.
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Sandra hudson
7 years ago
This land should remain open.
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Marc Holden
7 years ago
Sign me up
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Anonymous
7 years ago
Please don't develop this beautiful wild area.
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Amanda Ringwood
7 years ago
Absolutely disgusting how the goal posts change when a housing estate is established . It's one of the nicest things in Hatfield.
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Gemma Osullivan
7 years ago
We need the open space for walking and keeping fit and healthy
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Mike Hartley
7 years ago
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Ellenbrook is a green buffer between St Albans and Hatfield an provides a useful green transport alternative to Hatfield Road. Quarrying or housing would significantly increase local traffic putting further strain on our busy roads and causing danger for cyclists.
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Warren
7 years ago
This should be a park for the people not another lost to developers and destroyed
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DALE ROBINS
7 years ago
Must not lose more if our beautiful countryside to profit for the few, one this has gone the natural habitat will be lost forever.
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Margaret Eames-Petersen
7 years ago
This is to be Hatfield's first large public park, long awaited by residents .The promise was made by Arlingtons 18 years ago and should be kept, with integrity. After all - all the houses have now been built and sold for over 15 years - with great profit to property developers. The s106 agreement is to build community facilities alongside the new estate to benefit all residents. It is needed and the agreement should not be varied.
Both SADC and WHBC should enforce the section 106 agreement which is a condition of the original planning permission
This place holds so many memories. Our greenery needs to be protected!
Such a lovely unspoilt area loved by so many. From walkers, dog walkers, horse riders and many more people. Would be such a shame to loose yet another great space.
Ellenbrook is loved by many local residents from bird watchers, dog walkers to horse riders. We are losing far too much green space and it would be a great shame to lose this beautiful area.
We have few open spaces to let children roam free and walk dogs.
Ellenbrook park needs to be saved for the use of the entire community.
This country park is widely used by many people and needs to stay like this for future generations.
This country park is widely used by many and should continue like this for generations to come.
Let's all help save a lovely space.
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Concerned Hatfield Garden Village resident with children at Green Lanes.
This land should remain open.
Sign me up
Please don't develop this beautiful wild area.
Absolutely disgusting how the goal posts change when a housing estate is established . It's one of the nicest things in Hatfield.
We need the open space for walking and keeping fit and healthy
Ellenbrook is a green buffer between St Albans and Hatfield an provides a useful green transport alternative to Hatfield Road. Quarrying or housing would significantly increase local traffic putting further strain on our busy roads and causing danger for cyclists.
This should be a park for the people not another lost to developers and destroyed
Must not lose more if our beautiful countryside to profit for the few, one this has gone the natural habitat will be lost forever.
This is to be Hatfield's first large public park, long awaited by residents .The promise was made by Arlingtons 18 years ago and should be kept, with integrity. After all - all the houses have now been built and sold for over 15 years - with great profit to property developers. The s106 agreement is to build community facilities alongside the new estate to benefit all residents. It is needed and the agreement should not be varied.