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A0638-Shifnal-Matters-Petition.Pdf Dear Sir, It is our understanding that it has been past practice for Shropshire Council to delete all and any signatures on petitions that are indicated as from out side Shropshire. At the same time, it is your published policy that responses to the current consultation on the draft local plan are open to all who live, work or are at education in Shropshire. We wish to draw the following to your attention; 1. The change.org site allocates a location to each signatory based on their internet rather than actual location. Thus, while standing in Shifnal the location may show Telford and whilst standing in Albrighton it may show Wolverhampton. 2. Those who live in Shropshire are highly likely to work outside of Shropshire and during their working day a vote will reflect a location outside Shropshire. 3. Those who work or are at education in Shropshire are also potentially residing outside of the county. 4. During the Covid19 restrictions many residents are working from home. It is common practice for work-places to invoke a system of virtual private networks as a security measure. Anyone using a computer with such a network will be assigned a location by change.org that reflects the networks server rather than the users geographic location. In the era of cloud computing this location could be anywhere in the world. We would want to point out that Shifnal Matters has only promoted this petition through adverts in Shifnal and Tong. Our social media posts are also through pages that are specific to Shifnal and Albrighton. It is possible that some signatories may not genuinely fall within your definition of those eligible but we would suggest that it would be wrong to delete any signatories without first establishing that they are ineligible by one-to-one email. Yours faithfully, J Moore, on behalf of Shifnal Matters Recipient: Peter Nutting Letter: Greetings, We the residents of Shifnal wish to register our objection to the December 2020 draft of the Shropshire local plan for Shifnal and its surrounding area for the following 5 reasons 1 Insufficient consideration has been made of the planned removal of land from the Greenbelt. The evidence cited for the removal of land from the Greenbelt is factually incorrect and insubstantial 2 The level of new strategic residential allocations would change the character of Shifnal as a place to live to the detriment of existing residents and the setting of the town 3 Infrastructure such as roads, schools and medical facilities would be insufficient to support the proposals by Shropshire Council and no assessment of these has been made 4 Employment allocation of 41 hectares providing about 1,750,000 sq ft of space is excessive especially as there are better sites for employment use within a 10 mile radius of Shifnal 5 Shropshire have not been proactive, positive or collaborative in their approach to preparing the local plan Signatures Name Location Date Zoe Turner Shifnal, UK 2021-01-04 Robert Raffe Shifnal, UK 2021-01-04 Alicia Mhlanga Manchester, UK 2021-01-06 Hollie Phillips UK 2021-01-06 john moore Shifnal, UK 2021-01-06 Henry Shepherd cambridge, UK 2021-01-06 Joanne Rhodes Shifnal, UK 2021-01-07 Richard Rhodes Shifnal, UK 2021-01-07 William Dean Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Timothy Grove Nottingham, UK 2021-01-08 Claire Stokes Wolverhampton, UK 2021-01-08 Louise Hill Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Susan Marriott Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Victoria wintrip Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Robert Lawrence Southend-on-Sea, UK 2021-01-08 Sam Brueton Wolverhampton, England, UK 2021-01-08 poppy pinch Aberdeen, UK 2021-01-08 Brenda Lawrence Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Vincent Hawieson Altrincham, UK 2021-01-08 Melanie Joyce West Bromwich, UK 2021-01-08 Name Location Date Perry Longmore shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 nick robley Manchester, UK 2021-01-08 Karen Utteridge Dedham, UK 2021-01-08 Hannah Derry Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Maja Spaczynska Leicester, UK 2021-01-08 Charlotte Freear Leeds, UK 2021-01-08 Allicia Mcguire Leeds, UK 2021-01-08 charlott3foster yeah Hemel Hempstead, UK 2021-01-08 Matthew moore Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Katharine Harper’s Wolverhampton, UK 2021-01-08 Mick Slater Darlaston, UK 2021-01-08 Lesley Gwynne Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Lesley Carter Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Ann Swinbourne Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Emily Fletcher Telford, UK 2021-01-08 John Murray Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Jim Aulton Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Lisa Marsden Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Sarah Appleby Wolverhampton, UK 2021-01-08 Payal Narender Rajan Wolverhampton, England, UK 2021-01-08 Darren Whitton Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Jon Logan Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Name Location Date Terrance Mason Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Johanna Shotton Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Helen Husak Coleford, UK 2021-01-08 Michelle Longmore Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Karen Stott Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Sue Simmonds Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Calvin Elder Shifnal, England, UK 2021-01-08 Donna Shadlock Rotherham, UK 2021-01-08 Matthew Hurst Southport, UK 2021-01-08 John Hines Badwell Ash Suffolk, UK 2021-01-08 Ellie Parkes Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Debbie Branch Maidenhead, UK 2021-01-08 Carl Coker London, UK 2021-01-08 Andrea Wall London, UK 2021-01-08 Rachael Reynolds Manchester, UK 2021-01-08 Carol Makanju Bromley, UK 2021-01-08 Nada Pepovic London, UK 2021-01-08 Janet Williams Fradley, UK 2021-01-08 John Welsh Kettering, UK 2021-01-08 Amber Meller Blackburn, UK 2021-01-08 Ayesha Qazi Ilford, UK 2021-01-08 Ian Stott Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Name Location Date Helena Vieira Birmingham, UK 2021-01-08 Ian Bark Bridport, UK 2021-01-08 Martin Oak HALIFAX, UK 2021-01-08 Lynne Hayward Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Claire Richards leominster, UK 2021-01-08 andrew phillips pontardawe, UK 2021-01-08 Michael Èvan Coleraine, UK 2021-01-08 Wayne Ross London, UK 2021-01-08 Michael J Harrison Newromney, UK 2021-01-08 Himesh Soni Feltham, UK 2021-01-08 Rebecca Brockwell Burgess Hill, UK 2021-01-08 Aaron Beattie Londonderry, UK 2021-01-08 Arnie Mac London, UK 2021-01-08 # maz # Purley, UK 2021-01-08 Lisa Aylen Romford, UK 2021-01-08 Simon Davies Wolverhampton, UK 2021-01-08 Asha Devi Birmingham, UK 2021-01-08 Melissa Hall Birmingham, UK 2021-01-08 Gamal Al-Hetari Kingston upon Thames, UK 2021-01-08 noel hughes Manchester, UK 2021-01-08 Tabbassum Riaz Ilford, UK 2021-01-08 Karen Rowbotham Cheshire, UK 2021-01-08 Name Location Date Martin Nicholson Burton, England, UK 2021-01-08 Oliver L Bedford, UK 2021-01-08 Emma Kynross Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Yvonne Corfield Shifnal, England, UK 2021-01-08 Ian Handley Shifnal, England, UK 2021-01-08 Kathryn Miller Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Maureen Handley Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Felicity Fletcher Shropshire, UK 2021-01-08 Elizabeth Lea Wolverhampton, UK 2021-01-08 Matt Handley Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Steve Milner Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Kerry Stanley Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Jess Bussey Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Megan Turner Telford, UK 2021-01-08 derek corfield Wolverhampton, UK 2021-01-08 Sarah Bradbury Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Carolyn Cooke Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Simon Handley Telford, UK 2021-01-08 John Longmore Bitterley, England, UK 2021-01-08 Charles Milner Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Ann Hare Hingham, UK 2021-01-08 Mya Browne Stowmarket, UK 2021-01-08 Name Location Date Danielle Humphries Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Eleanor Hughes Coventry, UK 2021-01-08 John Ellis Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Christine Footer Wingfield, UK 2021-01-08 Gill Naylor Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Jade Burke Manchester, UK 2021-01-08 Lucy Alder FAversham, England, UK 2021-01-08 Mark Longmore Walsall, UK 2021-01-08 Sarah Burton Milton Keynes, UK 2021-01-08 jennifer mckenna kilmarnock, UK 2021-01-08 Beverley Irving Newcastle upon tyne, UK 2021-01-08 Connie Ridler Sheffield, UK 2021-01-08 Lara Middlemiss Kidlington, UK 2021-01-08 Judy Elsmore Milton Keynes, UK 2021-01-08 Michael Joseph Harrison UK 2021-01-08 Karen Ryan London, UK 2021-01-08 change org Ruislip, UK 2021-01-08 Chrystine Jongco Bournemouth, UK 2021-01-08 Selina Chapman Bridlington, UK 2021-01-08 Sandra James Cricklewood, UK 2021-01-08 Felicity Price-Wilkes Telford, UK 2021-01-08 David Lewis Hull, UK 2021-01-08 Name Location Date Trish Lumsden Aberdeen, UK 2021-01-08 Kay Edington Walthamstow, UK 2021-01-08 belinda moorby Camberley, UK 2021-01-08 Chloe Roberts Bolton, UK 2021-01-08 Del Smith Saint Neots, UK 2021-01-08 Asifa majeed Birmingham, UK 2021-01-08 Mohima Begum Ilford, UK 2021-01-08 Sandra Vucak Dudley, UK 2021-01-08 Rafał Lewsza Romford, UK 2021-01-08 Gina Henderson Glasgow, UK 2021-01-08 David Collins Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 ella matthews Downham Market, UK 2021-01-08 Luluuu Amanda Birmingham, UK 2021-01-08 Michelle Marshall SHIFNAL, UK 2021-01-08 Richard Gough Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Donna McNaughton Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Nigel Lumby Wolverhampton, UK 2021-01-08 Margaret Carless Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 mick turner Shifnal, England, UK 2021-01-08 Judith Dawson Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Jaki Davies Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Sam lloyd Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Name Location Date David Lee Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Julie Sheward Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Alan Owen Telford, UK 2021-01-08 Hamza Jabbar Glasgow, UK 2021-01-08 Rebecca Wheatley Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Douglas Radcliffe Plymouth, UK 2021-01-08 Nicola Field Shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Justyna Wiśniewska Hollywell, UK 2021-01-08 Janet Tipton Wolverhampton, England, UK 2021-01-08 liane trent haringey, UK 2021-01-08 derek whittaker Albrighton, UK 2021-01-08 Mark Harkness Kilbirnie, UK 2021-01-08 Lucy Baxter Portsmouth, UK 2021-01-08 David Gwynne Telford, UK 2021-01-08 chris rogers shifnal, UK 2021-01-08 Linda - teresa Waight Bournemouth, UK 2021-01-08 Ruby
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