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  • S Gray

    The proposed London Resort is going to be on land that is full of nature and people enjoy walking there. It is also going to be near blue water and the dartford tunnel, when there is a tunnel closed... Read more

  • Sally Johns Green

    I am deeply concerned by the proposal to develop a theme park on the bio diverse Swanscombe Marshes. I believe that we must begin to prioritise our natural world over commercial development. The... Read more

  • Sarah Barratt

    The Swanscombe peninsula has been designed as a Site of Special Scientific Interest by Natural England, due to its unique formation comprising coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands. I am... Read more

  • Shirley Swan

    The Swanscombe Peninsula is absolutely the wrong place for a theme park- we must value our precious wildlife more than we do a theme park. Swanscombe Peninsula is very important and a very large... Read more

  • Simon Jennings

    1. I am concerned that regard to "Buglife and English Nature’s ‘Planning for invertebrate biodiversity’30, which provides specific guidance on the conservation of invertebrates and invertebrate... Read more

  • Sophie Marple

    We are currently in a mass extinction and insects are at the forefront of this event. It is well publicised - and I'm sure the planners and those who seek to build on this site that warrants SSSI... Read more

  • St. Barnabas Cluster Global Healing Group (St. Barnabas Cluster Global Healing Group)

    Swanscombe Peninsula should receive SSSI status according to Natural England, so how come you are even considering destroying it for a theme park? You have a responsibility to protect our precious... Read more

  • Stanley J Crees

    There is no doubt in my mind that this site must be preserved for nature - insects, birds, plant life and much more. So much of our landscape is being subsumed for purposes other than nature and the... Read more

  • Stephanie Carn

    I very much object to the possible use of Swanscombe Marshes for an entertainment facility. It has just been recommended to be an SSSI, showing the value of the unique range of habitats. Sites like... Read more

  • Stephen Brereton

    The area around Swanscombe has seen a huge disappearance of natural habitats in the last 30 years. Eurostar, the huge ebbsfleet housing development, the growth of traffic on the expanded A2 (which has... Read more

  • Steve Paynter

    Swanscombe is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands that have developed as a result of the site’s complex human history. Natural England have recommended Swanscombe... Read more

  • Steve Smith

    I wish to protect at the proposed destruction of a SSSI site at Swanscombe. To get SSSI status there are noteworthy and nationally important species which occur at the site and habitats which are... Read more

  • Susan Clarke

    Natural England have recommended Swanscombe be declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest- we must protect our most important wildlife sites from being lost, now more than ever with the dramatic... Read more

  • Susan Hunt

    We cannot afford to lose any more wildlife areas in this country and for it to become a "Resort" is unthinkable. Please do not allow this area to be lost forever. It is nationally important, as are... Read more

  • Susan Maxwell

    I object to any planning application on this land which does not concur with the wishes of Natural England to conserve it as a site of Special Scientific Interest for future generations. If our great... Read more

  • Susan Sullivan

    I object to the development proposed for Swanscombe Marshes by London Resort Compnay Holdings, as any site that would qualify as a SSSI should be protected as part of our natural heritage and not be... Read more

  • Susie Sell

    Hello. I am writing to ask for this lunacy of building on sites if nature and wildlife to stop. We need and future generations of humans need nature and its inhabitants. The destruction of this area... Read more

  • Swanscombe & Grenhithe Local History Group (Swanscombe & Grenhithe Local History Group)

    Swanscombe or Broadness peninsula is landscape of international historical importance. The inventions and developments of cement and paper on this piece of ground are of everyday importance even in... Read more

  • T Anderson

    I believe the Swanscombe Peninsula should be saved from development and protected as it supports an outstanding range of wildlife. Once destroyed the habitat and species are irreplaceable. Swanscombe... Read more

  • Tina Jeffery Heath

    As a nation, we must lead the way and show the world that we can stop species decline and still celebrate our lives as human beings. Kent is losing much of it's high quality farmland to housing... Read more

  • Vanessa Clarke

    The site chosen is unsuitable for a theme park as it is one of the few remaining areas with a rich variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals and insects and flowers and grasses, many of them... Read more

  • Alf Carrington 1

    Swanscombe is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands that have developed as a result of the site’s complex human history. Natural England have recommended Swanscombe... Read more

  • Amanda Harris

    I am extremely concerned about the possible project on Swanscombe Marshes. Our wildlife is in serious decline and Swanscombe is recognised as a nationally important haven for that wildlife;... Read more

  • Andrew Bugden

    I do not believe that this site is an appropriate area for development. As a Kent resident I believe that this area should be protected for future generations. The site has become an important area... Read more

  • Andrew Jackson

    I wish to register my objection to the proposed development of the London Resort Theme Park on Swanscombe Marshes. This is an area of extreme importance to wildlife and has been recently designated by... Read more

  • Anne-Marie Hewitt

    I object to this application. Swanscombe is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands that have developed as a result of the site’s complex history. Natural England have... Read more

  • Anthony John Paul Paterson

    Swanscombe Peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife - it is vital for the wildlife that depends on it. Swanscombe is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands... Read more

  • Anthony Robbins

    We live locally and we utterly object to this project of yours! Nobody needs another theme park! The Swanscombe Peninsula is simply the wrong place for a theme park- we must value our precious... Read more

  • Asia Kane

    I believe that the Swanscombe Peninsula should not be built on due to the site's value to wildlife. It is an important green space for the local residents and I appreciate its beauty and the bird life... Read more

  • Bernard Webb

    Sir, I am registering my disgust at this project, which is a further nail in the coffin of the complete lack of protection of the wildlife of this country and the world. From lowly Parish councils to... Read more

  • Bethany Burrage

    Dear reader, I am making this submission to register as an interested party in this development and to express my opposition to what will be an ultimately disastrous project for the wildlife of... Read more

  • Brian Webster

    I know this site and have long recognised its value for our nation's dwindling stock of wildlife. It holds a much larger complement of species that are already rare nationally and in some cases... Read more

  • Carol Brockhurst

    I am so concerned to hear that Swanscombe Peninsula has been confirmed as a suitable site for a new theme park in London. The Peninsula supports an amazing range of wildlife as it contains a range of... Read more

  • Christine West

    In the light of climate change we just cannot lose any more wildlife habitats. Please protect these wild areas and save their diverse ecology for future generations to enjoy.

  • Colin Gillespie

    It is increasingly accepted that this country is gradually losing many areas/sites of wildlife habitat. This is due to many factors - among which are the assumed need for increased movement of... Read more

  • Darren Lawrence

    I think that building a theme park on Swanscombe marshes, on a site used to encourage and help Wildlife thrive is a terrible idea. Wildlife is struggling and needs help, to survive and building on it... Read more

  • David Bagott

    Swanscombe is an area of mixed habitat including grasslands, marsh and rough ground that supports a range of wildlife from plants and insects to birds and mammals. Some of these are rare and many... Read more

  • David Choat

    I am horrified to learn that there is a proposal to place a horrific development on an SSSI at Swanscombe Marshes. One thing that this pandemic has taught us is that people desperately need open... Read more

  • David M Davison

    I object to the the subject planning application for the reasons detailed below. 1) Swanscombe Peninsula is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands which have... Read more

  • Elle Arscott

    I would like to register my disapproval for the proposed Swanscombe Marshes development. I grew up in the area and know the marshes well. They may look ugly to outsiders but they are just as worthy of... Read more

  • Emma Tilbury

    I believe this planning application should be Rejected on the reason being, the Natural England has declaring that it should be declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), confirming it as... Read more

  • Ernie Scales

    Whilst I can see why there might be a reason to have holidays in the UK rather than visit Disney parks inAmerica or Europe consideration must always include location. Just because somewhere looks... Read more

  • G R Parkhouse

    Over 50 years we have visited this area of Cornwall and cannot believe that anyone would want to build and impact the wet-land marshes and wildlife of Swanscombe Marshes in a very devastating manner.... Read more

  • Gary White

    Swanscombe is home to a huge variety of invertebrates and birds. It is now an SSSI. It is a unique patchwork of habitats which supports 250 invertebrate species of concern and the critically... Read more

  • Gordon Shaw

    Swanscombe Peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife. It is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands that have developed as a result of the site’s complex... Read more

  • Greer Hart

    I object to the proposed theme park to built on Swanscombe Marshes, which is recognised as a Site of Scientific Interest. It is now recognised that every country on Earth has to protect its... Read more

  • Heike Robbins

    Nobody needs another theme park! The Swanscombe Peninsula is simply the wrong place for a theme park- we must value our precious wildlife more than we do a theme park. Money and greed shouldn't go... Read more

  • Ian Bullock

    I am a biologist who lives in a National Park already compromised by recreational developments. Why is it that developers think that our last, beleaguered wild places are fair game for making money?... Read more

  • Jacqueline Brett

    This is a vital wildlife haven, which is unique - a home to many wildlife species which will probably become extinct if human developments such as this are allowed. It supports over 250 invertebrate... Read more

  • Jane Mayes

    In these harsh times when we are more than aware that our wildlife everywhere is struggling, this proposal in unacceptable. This site is of significant importance for wildlife and as a suggested SSSI... Read more

  • John P Booth

    In the UN Decade on Ecosystem restoration it seems inconcievable that such an important wildlife site should be destroyed to make way for a theme park. With such varied habitat and nationally... Read more

  • Jonathan Wallace

    I am deeply concerned by the proposal to build a theme park on Swanscombe Marshes. My objection is based upon the fact that the development could destroy precious habitat that supports an abundance of... Read more

  • Joshua Greatorex-Davies

    I strongly oppose the proposed development on Swanscombe Marshes due to the importance of the area for wildlife. This is a unique area comprised of multiple habitats and this makes the area so rich in... Read more

  • Josie Newman

    I'm concerned about the impact of this potential development on a sensitive wildlife site. The regional, national and international picture for wildlife populations is pretty bleak so this is a... Read more

  • Karen Smith

    I wish to register my dismay at the decision to consider building a theme park on Swanscombe Marshes . While I understand the need for development to generate income I feel very strongly that this is... Read more

  • Kathy Gilks

    Dear Sirs I would like to appeal to you to retain swanscombe marshes and to save this incredibly rich natural area for the benefit of the residents, the natural world and the future of our planet.... Read more

  • Keith Dancey

    This site is of national scientific importance for flora, avifauna, insecta and fauna. It must not be degraded during a time of unparalleled biodiversity and bioabundance crisis. There are few sites... Read more

  • Lesley Sorrell

    I am shocked that such an important ecological site is under threat. Natural England believe the site to be important enough to recommend it is given SSI status. What is more important to the health... Read more

  • Linda White

    This is a very unique piece of land, that has some very precious flora and fauna in it, on it and around it. It would be a so wrong to dig it up, flatten it off and all for an amusement park! Again... Read more

  • Liz Carlton

    I object strongly to the idea that a theme park is going to be built on an area which should be designated an area of special scientific interest, as recommended by Natural England. The UK is in the... Read more

  • Luke Klein

    This project should definitely not go ahead. It is a site of special scientific interest. It supports an inordinate amount of species. How is this development even being seriously considered? The... Read more

  • Lusie Ambler

    Please would you consider the proposal for a London Resort theme park at Swanscombe Peninsular in the light of its value to important wildlife. As I’m sure you are aware, numbers of invertebrates,... Read more

  • Margaret Moss

    The Global Ecological Crisis - the huge reductions in numbers of species, and increasing numbers of extinctions, has as many implications for human existence as the related issue of Climate Change. In... Read more

  • Margaret Nelmes

    As a nature conservationist, working for several voluntary wildlife organisations, I OBJECT to this planning application to build the London Resort on the Swanscombe peninsula for the following... Read more

  • Marion Andrew

    Natural England have recommended Swanscombe be declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It supports over 250 invertebrate species of conservation concern and many important species of birds... Read more

  • Marlies MacLean

    Mankind depends on healthy, rich biodiversity for our very existence - clean air, clean water, fresh food, physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. This has been proven fairly dramatically during... Read more

  • Mrs Alison Lawrie

    I am very concerned to learn that this important area for wild life is being threatened by the proposed building of the London Resort Theme Park. As a member of the RSPB and the Kent Wildlife Trust, I... Read more

  • Mrs Carol Crane

    I need to speak out and fight for all the creatures,birds,mammals ect that live in these Marshes.I have visited them on several occasions.What a beautiful place.It lifted my heart,to see such a... Read more

  • Mrs Christine E Ridley

    I am very worried that an application to build on such an important site has been submitted. Surely with the latest news of vast numbers of creatures becoming extinct it is time to put nature first.... Read more

  • Neil Fawcett

    Firstly, this is the first time that I have written such a representation. However, my feelings of economy first above all else is becoming so strong after I see all the ongoing environmental... Read more

  • Paola Catapano

    we must protect our most important wildlife sites from being lost! Swanscombe Peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife: Swanscombe is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands,... Read more

  • Paul Stanley Hobbs

    I am writing to object against the planned building of the London Resort theme park on Swanscombe Marshes. Swanscombe Marshes is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grassland, scrub and wetlands... Read more

  • Peter Riley

    This site is of national importance for wildlife hence the Natural England proposal to declare it a SSSI. There are many good reasons for this including the over 250 invertebrate species of... Read more

  • Polly Meyrick

    Swanscombe is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands that have developed as a result of the site’s complex human history. Natural England have recommended Swanscombe... Read more

  • Rachel Warner

    I am appalled that one of the few remaining UK wildlife rich pieces of land is at risk of being concreted over for human pleasure. Is there no legal protection when a place is designated as a Site of... Read more

  • Ria Monckton

    The Swanscombe Peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife- so important that it is being designated as a site to be statutory protected as a SSSI. It is so important for the world life that... Read more

  • Rob Simpson

    Swanscombe Marshes is a site of exceptional quality in terms of biodiversity and ecological importance. The area supports no fewer than 49 IUCN Red List species, and comprises a rich assemblage of... Read more

  • Robert Drinkwater

    Swanscombe Peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife- very important for the wildlife depends on it. Swanscombe is a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands... Read more

  • Roland Cook

    Swanscombe marshes is a totally inappropriate place for the development. Gravesend to the east, Dartford to the west, Thames to the North and A2 to the south, the Bluewater shopping mall inside that... Read more

  • Sharon Aylward

    I wish to object to the application to build the London Resort theme park on the Swanscombe Peninsula. I am concerned that wildlife across the country is in drastic decline, and that it is more... Read more

  • Sheila Hardy

    Hello I was resident in Kent during my schooldays and learned much about natural history during this time, but never had the good fortune to visit Swanscombe marshes. Neither, thank heaven, have I... Read more

  • Stephen Plant

    If future generations are to survive and thrive they will need a healthy environment, the more diverse nature the better the future environment. Swanscombe Peninsula being an open mosaic of coastal... Read more

  • Stephen Spencer

    Swanscombe comprises a unique open mosaic of coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands that have developed as a result of the site’s complex human history. Natural England have recommended... Read more

  • Steve Ward

    The Swanscombe Peninsula is important for its precious wildlife and thus is the wrong place for a theme park - we must value wildlife more than any other use. Swanscombe Peninsula Natural England... Read more

  • Susan Caroline Webb

    Having previously lived a large part of my life in Dartford with my husband, who was born in Sutton at Hone, I am already shocked at the overdevelopment in this previously rural area. I really must... Read more

  • Susan Taylor

    Swanscombe Marshes provides vital habitat for so many species of mammals, insects and plants. Many of these are very rare and on the Red List or critically endangered species list. The marshes have... Read more

  • Suzette MacDougall

    As a nature lover, I believe that the preservation of wildlife habitats is essential and should be prioritised. I am opposed to the proposed development of Swanscombe Marsh. The area has been... Read more

  • Trevor Sykes

    At a time when nature is in crisis the UK provides an example of what happens when the land is over-exploited. We as a nation do not enjoy the large wide open spaces of many of our neighbours. We have... Read more

  • Alison Phillips

    This site has been recognised as a SSSI. It supports a critically endangered spider, 15 red-listed bird species and 5 red-listed vascular plant species. In these times of climate and biodiversity... Read more

  • Alison Rees

    This site has just been declared an SSSI. It’s an important site for all manner of wildlife and plants, and no matter what mitigation is put in place, it cannot replace what will inevitably be... Read more

  • Brigit Strawbridge

    Please, do not grant planning permission for this project. People do not 'need' another theme park, especially when its creation will cause yet more destruction of precious wildlife habitat that we... Read more

  • Carole Coqueral

    I can't believe that the application to build the London Resort theme park on the Swanscombe Peninsula has been accepted. Don't do this. As Natural England recommended in February Swanscombe should be... Read more

  • Ceri Blower

    I just do not understand how a SSSI can even be considered as a suitable site for a theme park. We have theme parks aplenty. Sadly, our invertebrates are in rapid decline. This site is precious; some... Read more

  • Claire Burrell

    A unique British environment under threat, we cannot lose any more species habitat. A theme park is NOT part of a Green Recovery. Too many species will lose their homes and we can't afford this loss... Read more

  • David Cook

    If this application is successful, then an outstanding SSSI together with its remarkable and diverse range of wildlife will be all but wiped out. The theme park can be built elsewhere, but Swanscombe... Read more

  • David Dewsbury

    I wish to register my objection to this site being considered for development. Sites with such a high level of biodiversity are now far too rare to be lost because they take many years to develop and... Read more

  • David Hawes

    The damage that this development would do to wildlife and the environment is catastrophic. The development is completely unnecessary, out of all proportion and will have cause irreversible damage. I... Read more

  • Dawn Johnston

    I wish to appose the development in the strongest possible terms transport infrastructure is already stretched and not able to manage with increased traffic Housing health infrastructure is not... Read more

  • Deeley Brewer

    Dear Sirs The area is sssi and protects much wild life including rare species that need the protection. It is so Very very important in the current climate to protect these areas not just for the... Read more

  • Dr Adam Hudson

    I am writing to emplore you to reject the The London Resort project. It is well documented that the UK has decimanted its natural habitat and has suffered huge biodiversiaty loss, yet here we are... Read more