Do you support or object to the preferred option for Flood Risk?
Object
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Representation ID: 290
Received: 10/07/2009
Respondent: Patricia Robinson
Object.
Object
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Representation ID: 389
Received: 22/07/2009
Respondent: Peter Pounds
Object.
Support
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Representation ID: 465
Received: 27/07/2009
Respondent: Peter Clarke
Support.
Support
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Representation ID: 517
Received: 24/07/2009
Respondent: Georgina Wilson
Support.
Support
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Representation ID: 588
Received: 27/07/2009
Respondent: Mr A M Webley
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 651
Received: 23/07/2009
Respondent: Mr G.R. Summers
Object.
Support
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Representation ID: 740
Received: 10/08/2009
Respondent: P.A. Yarwood
Support.
Support
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Representation ID: 811
Received: 05/08/2009
Respondent: Faye Davis
Support.
Support
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Representation ID: 1022
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Cllr Tim Sawdon
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 1047
Received: 21/08/2009
Respondent: Kirit Marvania
Kings Hill (Green Hill) development would surely increase risk of flooding?
Support
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Representation ID: 1115
Received: 21/08/2009
Respondent: Mrs Pamela Beedham
Support.
Support
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Representation ID: 1148
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Mr and Mrs T Robinson
Support
Support
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Representation ID: 1150
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Mr and Mrs T Robinson
Support
Object
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Representation ID: 1212
Received: 21/08/2009
Respondent: Barry Elliman
Object
Support
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Representation ID: 1277
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Andrew Horsley
Support
Support
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Representation ID: 1336
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Sarah Jane Horsley
Support
Support
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Representation ID: 1397
Received: 18/08/2009
Respondent: Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Agent: DNS Planning and Design Consultants
Support
Support
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Representation ID: 1587
Received: 31/08/2009
Respondent: B.L.A.S.T.
20b Before any new development takes place the district's existing drainage system needs to be thoroughly sorted out, flood plains should be protected and extended never built on unless it was allowed for allotments use.
Object
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Representation ID: 1722
Received: 27/08/2009
Respondent: J.G Whetstone
Object.
Support
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Representation ID: 1871
Received: 28/08/2009
Respondent: Val Hunnisett
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 1904
Received: 31/07/2009
Respondent: Mrs Helen Cheatham
Object
Support
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Representation ID: 1969
Received: 03/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Andrew Ferguson
support
Comment
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Representation ID: 2096
Received: 05/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Peter Kerr
No preferred 'option' is specifically stated but when one is decided it should incude that a 'flood risc assessment' be made, for all types of flooding, for any new housing estate or larger commercial development.
Support
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Representation ID: 2203
Received: 07/09/2009
Respondent: Mr and Mrs Barrie and Margaret Hayles
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 2353
Received: 21/07/2009
Respondent: S B Hoyles
Object.
Object
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Representation ID: 2465
Received: 08/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Connolly
Object.
Support
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Representation ID: 2511
Received: 09/09/2009
Respondent: British Waterways
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 2539
Received: 11/09/2009
Respondent: Mrs Kay Cugini
Object
Support
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Representation ID: 2582
Received: 10/09/2009
Respondent: Mr R.A and Mrs B.E Donaldson
Number of people: 2
Support.
Support
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Representation ID: 2660
Received: 14/09/2009
Respondent: John Arnold
Support.