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Stop Proposed Expansion of Midgeham Cliff End Quarry Stop proposed expansion of Midgeham Cliff End Quarry Lead petitioner : Colin Mullett Status : New > Draft > Rejected > Accepted > Collecting signatures > Awaiting submission > Submitted > Pending owner response > Closed > Withdrawn Petition This petition is to make the council aware of the strong objections by residents to the test drilling being conducted on Harden Moor by Skipton Properties, with a view to expanding Midgeham Cliff End Quarry. Background information Harden Moor, as well as having diverse species of flora and fauna, is a very popular venue for dog walking, cycling , and is advertised by Bradford Council as an ideal "Walking for Health" site. If the proposed expansion is allowed, it will have a detrimental effect on all of these activities, as well as severely impacting on yet more loss of biodiversity. Signature Count 180 Name Ward Date bruce russell WORTH VALLEY Thu, 29 Oct 15 Giles Walker Tue, 27 Oct 15 Name Ward Date Andrew Hemming WORTH VALLEY Tue, 27 Oct 15 Tracy Midgley WORTH VALLEY Mon, 26 Oct 15 Barry Essam TOLLER Mon, 26 Oct 15 Lisa Blenkinsop BINGLEY Sun, 25 Oct 15 Barbara Higginbotham KEIGHLEY WEST Sat, 17 Oct 15 stephanie johnson KEIGHLEY WEST Sat, 17 Oct 15 Anthea Orchard BINGLEY RURAL Mon, 12 Oct 15 Richard Hindle BINGLEY Mon, 5 Oct 15 donna hurt KEIGHLEY WEST Thu, 1 Oct 15 John Wilkinson Mon, 28 Sep 15 Name Ward Date christine bunton BINGLEY RURAL Sun, 27 Sep 15 Carolyn Hagerty BAILDON Sat, 26 Sep 15 John Hagerty BAILDON Sat, 26 Sep 15 Tim McParland KEIGHLEY WEST Fri, 25 Sep 15 Robin Morewood Fri, 25 Sep 15 Barbara Wright Fri, 25 Sep 15 alan holmes BINGLEY Fri, 25 Sep 15 Jeanine Wood BINGLEY Thu, 24 Sep 15 Keiron Salt BINGLEY Thu, 24 Sep 15 Fay Stankler CRAVEN Thu, 24 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Lindsay Pawson WORTH VALLEY Thu, 24 Sep 15 Caroline halligan KEIGHLEY WEST Wed, 23 Sep 15 Gary Precious KEIGHLEY WEST Wed, 23 Sep 15 stuart baker BINGLEY Tue, 22 Sep 15 Kathryn Underwood KEIGHLEY WEST Tue, 22 Sep 15 Paul Docwra SHIPLEY Tue, 22 Sep 15 Lindsay Jones KEIGHLEY CENTRAL Tue, 22 Sep 15 James Pattison Tue, 22 Sep 15 Tony Hulme BINGLEY RURAL Tue, 22 Sep 15 Frank Morley Tue, 22 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Dave McLean Tue, 22 Sep 15 Rhona Churchward Tue, 22 Sep 15 PHIL Brown BINGLEY RURAL Mon, 21 Sep 15 beverley Longden BINGLEY Mon, 21 Sep 15 Ozgur Pekin Mon, 21 Sep 15 Lorraine Rhodes BINGLEY RURAL Mon, 21 Sep 15 Richard Malt BAILDON Mon, 21 Sep 15 Grant Whitaker Mon, 21 Sep 15 Michael Ward WYKE Mon, 21 Sep 15 Ayca Andrews WORTH VALLEY Mon, 21 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Stefan Sadofski KEIGHLEY WEST Mon, 21 Sep 15 John Penrose WORTH VALLEY Mon, 21 Sep 15 Philip John Andrews BINGLEY RURAL Mon, 21 Sep 15 James Andrews WORTH VALLEY Mon, 21 Sep 15 Cora Andrews BINGLEY RURAL Mon, 21 Sep 15 Sue Brown BINGLEY RURAL Mon, 21 Sep 15 Amy Morton KEIGHLEY WEST Mon, 21 Sep 15 Jennifer Kershaw BINGLEY Mon, 21 Sep 15 Leigh Bell Mon, 21 Sep 15 Jo buckley WORTH VALLEY Mon, 21 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Susan Caswell BINGLEY Sun, 20 Sep 15 Wendy Longbottom SHIPLEY Sun, 20 Sep 15 Gill Davies WORTH VALLEY Sun, 20 Sep 15 Charlotte peters SHIPLEY Sun, 20 Sep 15 Matthew worsman ECCLESHILL Sun, 20 Sep 15 Jeanne Bendle BINGLEY Sun, 20 Sep 15 Rosalind Welton Sun, 20 Sep 15 Helen Wilkinson BINGLEY RURAL Sun, 20 Sep 15 Bernie Mayall Sun, 20 Sep 15 steven oates Sun, 20 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Kay JAxon Sun, 20 Sep 15 Norman Crawford WORTH VALLEY Sun, 20 Sep 15 Jessica Crawford WORTH VALLEY Sun, 20 Sep 15 Michael BAILDON Sun, 20 Sep 15 Rose shaw Sat, 19 Sep 15 Victoria Florence BAILDON Sat, 19 Sep 15 Frances Pittock BAILDON Sat, 19 Sep 15 Wendy Carlyle BINGLEY Sat, 19 Sep 15 Joy Rogers Sat, 19 Sep 15 FIona Ayto BINGLEY RURAL Sat, 19 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Duncan Ashton BAILDON Sat, 19 Sep 15 Samuel David Oates Sat, 19 Sep 15 Julie Taylor KEIGHLEY WEST Sat, 19 Sep 15 angela cox Sat, 19 Sep 15 C Kilburn Sat, 19 Sep 15 Jonathan Snook BINGLEY RURAL Sat, 19 Sep 15 Jason Sat, 19 Sep 15 Darren Spink SHIPLEY Sat, 19 Sep 15 Linda Robinson BINGLEY RURAL Sat, 19 Sep 15 Kim Adams WORTH VALLEY Sat, 19 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Liam O'Neill BINGLEY RURAL Sat, 19 Sep 15 Andrew Jackson KEIGHLEY WEST Sat, 19 Sep 15 david tetley Sat, 19 Sep 15 Heather Weatherhead BINGLEY RURAL Sat, 19 Sep 15 Andy Haworth CRAVEN Sat, 19 Sep 15 Laura moore WORTH VALLEY Sat, 19 Sep 15 Barbara clark BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Alan Chapman GREAT HORTON Fri, 18 Sep 15 martin ginever Fri, 18 Sep 15 joanne ingham WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Simon Booth BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Paul Hopwood KEIGHLEY EAST Fri, 18 Sep 15 David Spencer-Lovatt Fri, 18 Sep 15 Anthony Dodd BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 samantha j l Robinson BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Claudia Salt BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Sally Wederell BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Roger clark BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Matt Ward KEIGHLEY WEST Fri, 18 Sep 15 Joanna bower BAILDON Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Stuart Sanderson BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 christian Selinger Fri, 18 Sep 15 Paul mcnicoll WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Linda Hardman WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Danielle Fri, 18 Sep 15 Dawn fisher Fri, 18 Sep 15 Gail Bailey BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Marc Beecroft BAILDON Fri, 18 Sep 15 Peter Blagg BAILDON Fri, 18 Sep 15 Alison Munro BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Ben Smith Fri, 18 Sep 15 Adele Charlesworth BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Dave Moore BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Chris catterall BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Steven Worsnop BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Marian Thomas BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Ben clayton WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Jeremy Copland BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Jane baxter BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Don Wood KEIGHLEY EAST Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Cathy Wintersgill HEATON Fri, 18 Sep 15 James Martin Lockwood BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Joanne Wood Fri, 18 Sep 15 terrina reeve Fri, 18 Sep 15 Julie Ward BAILDON Fri, 18 Sep 15 James Michael Smith Fri, 18 Sep 15 Emma Dickerson BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 lisabarker BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 LindaBarker BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 janet broughton BAILDON Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Angela Waterhouse BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Trevor King BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Christine King BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 michelle Horne SHIPLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Ann Christine McCabe BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 lisa mcmanningwell WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Karen peacock KEIGHLEY WEST Fri, 18 Sep 15 Michael Roberts Fri, 18 Sep 15 Derek Barker BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Tom Meiklejohn ECCLESHILL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Katie Mavity WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Susan Eardley WHARFEDALE Fri, 18 Sep 15 Tracey Lawrie Fri, 18 Sep 15 Kath Gabbitas BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Karen Hargreaves WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Adrian Connor BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Alicia Selinger WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 David Llewellyn Fri, 18 Sep 15 Adrian Robinson BAILDON Fri, 18 Sep 15 ginny wilson BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Keith Bell Fri, 18 Sep 15 Anthony Geoffrey Carlyle BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Kaye Goodwin Fri, 18 Sep 15 Lucy Hartley CRAVEN Fri, 18 Sep 15 William Chippendale Fri, 18 Sep 15 Patrick Quinlan Fri, 18 Sep 15 Ms Anne Arnold BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Chris Bendle BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Dave Greenham Fri, 18 Sep 15 Paul fairley Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Andy Golborne Fri, 18 Sep 15 William Marshall BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Susan Claire Roberts KEIGHLEY WEST Fri, 18 Sep 15 Jenny Carlyle BINGLEY RURAL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Alison Hales BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Colin Reeve Fri, 18 Sep 15 Judith Hales BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Alan Matthews Fri, 18 Sep 15 Louise Fowler WORTH VALLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Mr A C Holliday Fri, 18 Sep 15 Name Ward Date Thomas Buckley Fri, 18 Sep 15 Richard Lockwood ECCLESHILL Fri, 18 Sep 15 Shirley Widdop KEIGHLEY WEST Fri, 18 Sep 15 Amy Mullett KEIGHLEY WEST Fri, 18 Sep 15 Sue Crook Fri, 18 Sep 15 Susan Bowker BINGLEY Fri, 18 Sep 15 Caroline Hobbs KEIGHLEY WEST Fri, 18 Sep 15 Colin Mullett KEIGHLEY WEST Fri, 11 Sep 15 .
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