This is an AONB - more than enough reason not refuse this planning application. Also, this person already has a location which is less than 3 miles away and hidden from anyone so stay there.
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Lance Dyer
6 years ago
The natural landscape and history is being destroyed by indiscriminate development which is affecting World Heritage sites
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Roger Bristow
6 years ago
What a view! What a wild place! Lucky St Just. Not the location for spoil heaps, noise, pollution, hundreds of lorries every week. No thanks.
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Zoe Williams
6 years ago
I think this proposal is ridiculous and a suitable place should be found elsewhere
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Yvonne Bristow
6 years ago
The developer in question is no respecter of Nature or Heritage (or it seems, rules and regulations - just come and look at the disgracefully despoiled Carnyorth site where compliance has been an issue for years). There is no reason to believe it would be any different at Leswidden! CC is in great danger of ruining the natural environment, one of its greatest assets and attractions. They are not making land any more.
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sandra woodcroft
6 years ago
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Do not allow the greed of men to destroy yet another beautiful place. UNESCO must step in and stop this from happening. They might even consider stripping this landscape of World Heritage Status is big business ruins this very special historic site.
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Andrew Hoadley
6 years ago
Down with this sort of thing
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Carol Rees
6 years ago
Stop destroying Cornwall ,nearly every village has some awful housing estate being
Planned or some monstrosity of a house being built with people that supposedly love Cornwall it all has to stop
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Louise Rowe
6 years ago
Why does there have to be such destruction in such a natural beautiful area!!
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Steve Robins
6 years ago
What a beautiful place, leave it be.
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Anonymous
6 years ago
An absolute disgrace!
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Anonymous
6 years ago
This is a discrace. Leave nature to nature
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Anonymous
6 years ago
This has got to stop.
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Rowena Swallow
6 years ago
Penwith is the last vestige of the Duchy that hasn’t already been ravaged by bureaucracy and insensitive development. Please don’t heap more ruin on this important, magnificent landscape and community.
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Marcia Bell
6 years ago
This wull destroy an eviourmental area. Be a blot on the landscape. Possibility of causung enviourmental damage
IT MUST NOT HAPPEN
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Andrew Bolton
6 years ago
This is 2019. You dispose of waste by re-using or recycling its components, not dumping it in iconic Cornish landscapes.
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Sarah Tresidder
6 years ago
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With the rubbish in the valley below, car junk yard and storage units, say that loosely because it looks like the grave yard for caravans, it would be the end of St Just as the last living, breathing Cornish town in SW Cornwall. This would kill it.
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Matt Collins
6 years ago
I have lived and worked in Cornwall since 1995, the very first day I moved here was to St. Just, and I was humbled to my core by the beauty of the area and the character of the people, I have plans to move back as soon as we can afford to,
It would be a blight to the area if these plans were to be allowed to go ahead,
I have seen the devastating effect on the Local communities of many a ghastly project happen in mid Cornwall please listen to the voices of your people, nobody wants to stops businesses successfully growing in the area but nobody want the incredible flora and fauna to be harmed in any way, the mining industry did enough of that in the past few centuries, please save this amazing piece of land from this unnecessary industrial development, this country is already at loggerheads with the government, please don't extend this to our county
I am simply unable to attend the meeting but I would gladly have mine and my families concerns read out,
We are only here for a short while, please allow our children and theirs to enjoy this beautiful vista as we ourselves have been able to,
Kind regards,
Matt Collins Esq
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Andy Williams
6 years ago
No way!!!
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Jim Selby
6 years ago
plenty of disused industrial land around that could be used
This is an AONB - more than enough reason not refuse this planning application. Also, this person already has a location which is less than 3 miles away and hidden from anyone so stay there.
The natural landscape and history is being destroyed by indiscriminate development which is affecting World Heritage sites
What a view! What a wild place! Lucky St Just. Not the location for spoil heaps, noise, pollution, hundreds of lorries every week. No thanks.
I think this proposal is ridiculous and a suitable place should be found elsewhere
The developer in question is no respecter of Nature or Heritage (or it seems, rules and regulations - just come and look at the disgracefully despoiled Carnyorth site where compliance has been an issue for years). There is no reason to believe it would be any different at Leswidden! CC is in great danger of ruining the natural environment, one of its greatest assets and attractions. They are not making land any more.
Do not allow the greed of men to destroy yet another beautiful place. UNESCO must step in and stop this from happening. They might even consider stripping this landscape of World Heritage Status is big business ruins this very special historic site.
Down with this sort of thing
Stop destroying Cornwall ,nearly every village has some awful housing estate being Planned or some monstrosity of a house being built with people that supposedly love Cornwall it all has to stop
Why does there have to be such destruction in such a natural beautiful area!!
What a beautiful place, leave it be.
An absolute disgrace!
This is a discrace. Leave nature to nature
This has got to stop.
Penwith is the last vestige of the Duchy that hasn’t already been ravaged by bureaucracy and insensitive development. Please don’t heap more ruin on this important, magnificent landscape and community.
This wull destroy an eviourmental area. Be a blot on the landscape. Possibility of causung enviourmental damage IT MUST NOT HAPPEN
This is 2019. You dispose of waste by re-using or recycling its components, not dumping it in iconic Cornish landscapes.
With the rubbish in the valley below, car junk yard and storage units, say that loosely because it looks like the grave yard for caravans, it would be the end of St Just as the last living, breathing Cornish town in SW Cornwall. This would kill it.
I have lived and worked in Cornwall since 1995, the very first day I moved here was to St. Just, and I was humbled to my core by the beauty of the area and the character of the people, I have plans to move back as soon as we can afford to, It would be a blight to the area if these plans were to be allowed to go ahead, I have seen the devastating effect on the Local communities of many a ghastly project happen in mid Cornwall please listen to the voices of your people, nobody wants to stops businesses successfully growing in the area but nobody want the incredible flora and fauna to be harmed in any way, the mining industry did enough of that in the past few centuries, please save this amazing piece of land from this unnecessary industrial development, this country is already at loggerheads with the government, please don't extend this to our county I am simply unable to attend the meeting but I would gladly have mine and my families concerns read out, We are only here for a short while, please allow our children and theirs to enjoy this beautiful vista as we ourselves have been able to, Kind regards, Matt Collins Esq
No way!!!
plenty of disused industrial land around that could be used