Done but any objection should include good reasons to underpin this. otherwise its simply a petition
Helen Jones said
Thu May 27 11:04 PM, 2010
Added mine
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Mike Chorley said
Thu May 27 5:19 PM, 2010
And another
Paul Hopkins said
Wed May 26 4:44 PM, 2010
Done!
Paul
Joey Eccles said
Wed May 26 4:14 PM, 2010
done
Sean Sweeney said
Wed May 26 12:47 PM, 2010
Just submitted my objection to protect the peat Pete!?
pete berry said
Wed May 26 10:09 AM, 2010
Many thanks to all those who've taken the trouble to object,lets hope its a success.And to all those who haven't done it yet ,come on,there's still time. Pete
Tony Coatsworth said
Tue May 25 8:55 PM, 2010
Plus one
stuartherring said
Tue May 25 7:24 PM, 2010
done
Matt Potter said
Tue May 25 4:19 PM, 2010
Submitted now!
Bill Myerscough said
Tue May 25 3:55 PM, 2010
Objection submitted this afternoon.
Alan Prosser said
Tue May 25 2:13 PM, 2010
Objection submitted.
Holly Page said
Tue May 25 12:54 PM, 2010
My objection has been submitted!!
Charles Coutts said
Tue May 25 11:11 AM, 2010
Mine done,Keep it going.
Mark Rigby said
Tue May 25 12:16 AM, 2010
sent
Dennis atherton said
Mon May 24 11:25 PM, 2010
another one done
Phil Owen said
Mon May 24 11:12 PM, 2010
Just objected!!!
Alan Warford said
Mon May 24 10:59 PM, 2010
My objection has been submitted.
Judith Smith said
Mon May 24 10:25 PM, 2010
Done
Dave Thacker said
Mon May 24 7:18 PM, 2010
My objection to the continuing peat extraction has also been submitted today. More info on this subject can be found on the Lancashire Wildlife trust website.
Steve Suttill said
Mon May 24 3:32 PM, 2010
Done
Nik Grounds said
Mon May 24 1:38 PM, 2010
Completed this morning.
Rob Smallwood said
Mon May 24 1:04 PM, 2010
Done
pete berry said
Mon May 24 11:58 AM, 2010
Thanks to all who have taken the time to objectAnd if you haven't,then its about time you did.
Iain Johnson said
Mon May 24 10:19 AM, 2010
Done!
IanPlant said
Sun May 23 12:45 PM, 2010
Objection submitted
Henry Cook said
Sun May 23 12:25 PM, 2010
Objection submitted Pete. Thanks for raising our attentions to it. It's a numbers game, if enough people object then we stand a much better chance of preserving the mosses.
The company who are at present defiling Chat Moss have applied to extend their licence to 2025 to continue to extract the peat, by which time their will be no peat left.I would urge everybody who visits this forum to put in an objection to their planning application.There are nowadays several viable alternatives to peat in the horticultural industry,there is no longer any need to vandalize forever something which took thousands of years to form.
To object go to Salford Corpn. web site,planning applications and log onto :-planning application 10/58826/FULEIA.You can then put in your objection on line,the more objections received,the more chance of getting this vandalism stopped,and who knows maybe getting Nightjar back as a breeding bird in Gt. M/c.
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Pete
URL here (copy and paste into browser/tab) -
http://publicaccess.salford.gov.uk/publicaccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_detailview.aspx?caseno=L0X396NP05X00