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This Petition Has Collected 460 Signatures Using the Online Tools at Ipetitions.Com This petition has collected 460 signatures using the online tools at iPetitions.com Printed on 09-30-2011 Page 1 of 37 Save Clyne Valley Sponsored by: This petition has been devised by the Killay Residents Action Group. The Group was organised in response to the local authority's submission Clyne Valley Country Park as an LDP candidate sites for residential use. About the petition Re Local Development Plan (LDP) KS 001, Killay South ward, Swansea. As part of the LDP process, the City and County of Swansea has proposed TWO candidate sites in Clyne Valley Country Park for residential development. Both areas are currently designated as Green Wedge, and are next to other areas of Clyne Valley Country Park which are designated as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This particular petition concerns ONLY the Killay site, KS001. DO NOT USE THIS PETITION IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SIGNED THE PAPER PETITION as it is worded the same as this one. See links also for: Further details are available at http://www.saveclynevalley.co.uk/ and via the emailing group at http://groups.google.com/group/save-clyne-valley WE WISH THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SWANSEA TO WITHDRAW IMMEDIATELY THIS SITE FROM THE ABOVE LDP AND RETAIN ITS STATUS AS GREEN WEDGE/COUNTRY PARK Page 2 of 37 Signatures 1. Name: David Thomas on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 4 Clyne Valley Cottages, Killay, Swansea, SA2 7DU Comments: Save our countryside. 2. Name: Joe Watkins on Aug 10, 2011 Address: Swansea Comments: 3. Name: J. Watkins on Aug 10, 2011 Address: Swansea Comments: 4. Name: Lily Green on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 1 Hillside Lane, Frampton Cotterell, Bristol, Bs36 2hz Comments: 5. Name: Mr William Jason Bevan on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 54 Erw Non Llannon Carmarthenshire Comments: Save a beautiful woodland enjoyed by many and with such diverse wildlife... 6. Name: Ash Price on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 42 Malvern Terrace, Brynmill, Safety Comments: 7. Name: Michaela Spurling on Aug 10, 2011 Address: Milton Keynes Comments: 8. Name: Anonymous on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 57 Pant-y-Dwr Three Crosses Comments: 9. Name: Barbara Parry on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 127 Broadmead, Dunvant, SA2 7RJ Comments: 10. Name: Mike Moores on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 1 stepney road, waunarlwydd, swansea Comments: 11. Name: Alwyn Jones on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 1, ffordd dryden, killay, swansea, Comments: swansea council appear to be overly keen to push ahead with plans to use designated green wedge areas as designated developement sites. The Killay area has not got the resources to cope with the consequences of such high numbers of new dwellings and the resulting massive hike in population. 12. Name: Bettina Dooley on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 16 conifer close, kirkby , liverpool , l33 1us Comments: 13. Name: Nesta Thomas on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 14 Warwick Rd, Sketty, Swansea, SA2 8DY Comments: Page 3 of 37 14. Name: Anonymous on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 6 Warwick Rd Swansea Comments: 15. Name: Jessica Lloyd on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 19 Heol -y - Nant, Caewern, Neath Comments: 16. Name: Paul Reynolds on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 87 Gabalfa Rd, SA2 8ND Comments: 17. Name: Anonymous on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 51 Morris Lane, St Thomas, Swansea, SA1 8AU Comments: 18. Name: Victoria Jones on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 497 Gower Road, Killay, Swansea. SA2 7DY Comments: 19. Name: Nicola Thomas on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 12 Mulberry Ave, West Cross, Swansea, SA3 5HD Comments: 20. Name: Alan Jones on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 7 ddol rd dunvant swansea sa2 7ub Comments: 21. Name: Luke Hanson on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 29 Seaview Tce, sa16ff Comments: I deeply disagree with this development!!!! 22. Name: Keith M Ross on Aug 10, 2011 Address: 2 Francis Street, Brynmill, Swansea, SA1 4NH Comments: 23. Name: J. Sherlock on Aug 11, 2011 Address: Sketty, Swansea Comments: Came across this tranquil space about twenty years ago - travesty to develop it. It's an oasis. 24. Name: Paul Brain on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 8, Landor Drive, Loughor, SA4 6GL Comments: Too much of an encroachment into a wildlife 'hotspot' 25. Name: Christine Gallon on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 6 Cae Bryn Avenue Comments: Swansea has enough redundant buildings and we need the green spaces 26. Name: Caroline Copner on Aug 11, 2011 Address: Ennistymon co Clare ireland Comments: 27. Name: Wendy Harris on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 16 Maes y Parc, Swansea Comments: 28. Name: Gary Gregor on Aug 11, 2011 Page 4 of 37 Address: 36 Eastmoor Park Crescent, West Cross, Swansea Comments: A superb area for walkers, runners and dog walkers. If part of it is gobbled up for housing development that cannot be reversed. 29. Name: Lea Cohen Sanchez on Aug 11, 2011 Address: Ty Beck BHD 2.3, Sketty Road, 16-26 Uplands SA2 0NG Comments: 30. Name: Caleala Clifford on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 19 Cromwell St, Mount Pleasant, Swansea Comments: 31. Name: Professor Rory Wilson on Aug 11, 2011 Address: Biosciences, Swansea University Comments: 32. Name: Olivia Dunn on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 21 stanley terrace swansea Comments: 33. Name: Michael Victor Thomas on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 29 ger-y-castell Kidwelly Dyfed SA17 4TT Comments: 34. Name: Paul Seacombe on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 52 Clarence Court, Swansea, SA1 3QY Comments: 35. Name: Glynis Williamson on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 10 Brynau Drive, Mayals Swansea Comments: Clyne Valley Country Park is a tremendously valuable site for all the people of Swansea for their recreational use and for visitors to Swansea, It is a link from the forshore into the countryside which forms a natural corridor for wildlife. It is a heritage which if it is used for building purposes is lost to future generations. We need to preserve it. 36. Name: Anonymous on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 29 Nicholl Street, Swansea, SA1 4HF Comments: 37. Name: M.Burrows. on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 15.Northeron.West Cross.SA35PJ. Comments: 38. Name: Maggie Jones on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 115 Heol Hafdy Swansea Comments: 39. Name: Kathryn Jenkinson on Aug 11, 2011 Address: kidwelly Comments: 40. Name: David Finan on Aug 11, 2011 Address: 15 Nash close, Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire, LU5 5SS Comments: Save Clyne Valley, an area of such beauty. 41. Name: Megan Woodhouse on Aug 12, 2011 Address: 48 Eversley Road Comments: 42. Name: Maryrose Jones on Aug 13, 2011 Page 5 of 37 Address: 10 Byng Street, Landore Comments: 43. Name: Cynthia Mumford on Aug 13, 2011 Address: 66 Bryn Road, Waunarlwydd, Swansea, SA5 4RB Comments: 44. Name: Sue Butler on Aug 14, 2011 Address: 12 Murton Lane, Newton, SA3 4TR Comments: 45. Name: Michael Isaac on Aug 15, 2011 Address: 45A, Hendrefoilan Road, Tycoch, Swansea, SA2 9LT Comments: 46. Name: Dr Dan Forman on Aug 16, 2011 Address: 37 Rotherslade Road, Langland, Swansea, SA3 4QW Comments: As an experienced ecologists from Swansea University I have been involved in many projects in the Clyne Valley. This site is home to breeding otters, breeding polecats ( a section 42 species in Wales), several species of bats, kingfishers, bullfinches, and many, many other protected species. It is vital that this green corridor be maintained to ensure that the WA and LA can hit its biodiversity targets set by Europe. 47. Name: Daniel Taylor on Aug 16, 2011 Address: 206, Gwynedd Avenue, Townhill Comments: 48. Name: Amy Moores on Aug 17, 2011 Address: 1 Stepney Road, Waunarlwydd, Swansea, Sa5 4ta Comments: 49. Name: Michael Moores on Aug 17, 2011 Address: 1, stepney road, waunarlwydd, Swansea, SA5 4TA Comments: 50. Name: Neven Korashi on Aug 17, 2011 Address: 2 Carnglas Road, Sketty, Swansea, SA2 9BJ Comments: 51. Name: Paul De Vall on Aug 18, 2011 Address: 48 Manselfield Road Comments: 52. Name: Howard Bills on Aug 18, 2011 Address: 10 warwick road, derwen fawr, swansea, sa2 8dz Comments: 53. Name: Christos on Aug 19, 2011 Address: 26, Exley av. Comments: 54. Name: Jem Wade on Aug 19, 2011 Address: 13 goodeve park hazel wood rd bristol Comments: 55. Name: Patricia Hixson on Aug 19, 2011 Address: 33 Glen Road, west cross Comments: 56. Name: Rosie Loveridge on Aug 19, 2011 Page 6 of 37 Address: 26 Exley Avenue, Sheffield S6 2WH Comments: 57. Name: Carol Thomas on Aug 19, 2011 Address: 491 gower road, killay, swansea Comments: 58. Name: ROGER L. DAVIES on Aug 19, 2011 Address: 33 TWYNI TEG. KILLAY, SWANSEA Comments: 59. Name: Jamie Hogg on Aug 19, 2011 Address: The House, Llys Nini Animal Centre, Penllergaer, Swansea, SA49WB Comments: Please save this place as I use it with my children. 60. Name: Kelvin Childs on Aug 20, 2011 Address: 61 Woodcote, Killay Comments: 61. Name: Kerry Matthews on Aug 20, 2011 Address: 2 clos yr allt. cockett Comments: 62. Name: Teresa De Vall on Aug 20, 2011 Address: 48, Manselfield Road, Murton, Swansea. Comments: 63. Name: Dr Sharon Gibbs on Aug 20, 2011 Address: 81 Addison Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3QE Comments: 64. Name: Mary Hayman on Aug 20, 2011 Address: 11 field street lLandore Comments: It is really important to keep this area of woodland, with its remnants of old industry as a green artery in Swansea 65. Name: Ms M Poole on Aug 20, 2011 Address: Beaconsfield, Sketty, Swansea Comments: There are plenty of other spaces for houses in Swansea and indeed plenty of houses lying empty for years. Please keep this area of outstanding natural beauty as it is and not even think of turning it into a concrete jungle! 66. Name: Gary Stanley on Aug 20, 2011 Address: 34 Broadacre, Killay, Swansea.
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