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  • Dr Ken Neal

    I recognise that business and employment are important but in a time when so many local authorities have declared a climate emergency and more importantly a biodiversity emergency, it seems at odds... Read more

  • Dr Rob Thomas

    This SSSI site is one of the most important individual sites in the whole of the UK for biodiversity of insects and other invertebrates, as well as many species of birds and other wildlife. Building... Read more

  • Dr Robert Cassels

    This site is too valuable for nature to build anything on. The government for all its stated green intentions simply cannot keep approving schemes like this that destroy our precious wildlife and... Read more

  • Emma Whitford-Smith

    Please can you keep this area for wildlife and nature. It is so wrong to keep destroying and building, these areas need to be protected forever. Thank you very much for your time.

  • Gail Heyes

    Points 1 Disney Paris is 4800 acres which is 7.5 square miles, the S Peninsula is itself is only 2 square miles 2 Opening times, if you have 10,000 customers coming at the same time at 8 am you would... Read more

  • Henrietta Simson

    I am writing to protest about the planning application for Swanscombe Marshes, as the idea to turn it into a theme park when it has been recommended as an SSSI by Natural England, seems to be, in my... Read more

  • Jacky Mattam

    The benefits accruing from the creation of a theme park are far less than those gained from leaving the area as it is. People's mental and physical health have been shown to thrive in 'nature spaces',... Read more

  • Jaine Tamplin

    There is no justification for turning Swanscombe into a theme park. There is nothing more important than the natural world, as the pandemic has shown us all too clearly and people need nature, not an... Read more

  • Jean Jarvis

    As a member Of Bug Life. A 'theme park' for London. How good for the Planet & Climate Change mitigation is that? London is an unnatural animal, a greedy, portly careless beast. For those who have... Read more

  • Jennifer Withers

    Swanscombe is a very important and vital area for hundreds of very important and vital species of wildlife, and recognised as such by Natural England who have recommended that Swanscombe be declared a... Read more

  • Jeremy Smith

    Dear Inspectorate, I would like to voice my personal and professional concern over the removal of a site which has been recommended to become a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by Natural... Read more

  • Jonathan Carruthers

    With Greater London increasingly built up, The Swanscombe Peninsula is one of vanishingly few places to retain a 'wild' character that lie within easy reach by train. For this reason, it provides an... Read more

  • Katie Muller

    I am opposed to the proposed development of the Swanscombe marsh as this is the one remaining wetland for the diverse range of beautiful and rare flora and fauna in the area. Over the years I have... Read more

  • Kenneth Thompson

    Since when did a THEME PARK take precedence over a nationally important wildlife site? If we are to arrest the decline in Britain's wildlife, we have to start by getting our priorities right. How... Read more

  • Lesley Cannon

    Natural England have recommended Swanscombe be declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Our most important wildlife sites must not be lost. Swanscombe supports over 250 invertebrate species of... Read more

  • Leslie Arkless

    Swanscombe Peninsula which has been recommended by Natural England as a SSSI and needs to be protected for its range of habitats and flora and fauna including nationally scarce and species of... Read more

  • Louise Butfoy

    The development of the London Resort will be a disaster for local biodiversity and on a national scale due to the significant invertebrate populations on Swanscombe peninsula. We are in a biodiversity... Read more

  • Lynnette Johnson

    I do not see the need for yet another theme park especially one that would destroy such a beautiful, ecologically and environmentally important place. I do, however, absolutely see the need to protect... Read more

  • Mark Griffin

    I would like to ask that permission is not given to build a Resort Theme Park on Swanscombe Peninsula. It has been recognised as deserving status as a SSSI by Natural England. To lose more natural... Read more

  • Mark Pennell

    I can well understand why the Swanscombe Peninsula is designated a site of Special Scientific Interest. As "brownfield" land it might have an inferior image of being "pre-used", but for a long time... Read more

  • Matthew Livesey

    To build on an SSSI for a theme park is quite simply ridiculous. Given that the Distinguished Jumping Spider is only found on two sites in the UK, they should both be preserved and conserved. Anything... Read more

  • Michael Bennett

    This is not an ordinary brownfield site, if such a thing exists. It is an incredibly diverse mosaic of wetland and grassland, and supports around 250 invertebrates of conservation concern, including... Read more

  • Moira O'Donnell

    I am writing to urge you not to grant planning permission for the London Resort on the site of Swanscombe Marshes. In a post-covid world we need wild open spaces for our health and mental well-being,... Read more

  • Natalie Clemson

    This is a site of scientific interest due to a plethora of endangered species that rely on this unique habitat for survival. Given the current ecological and climate emergency that has been declared... Read more

  • Nick Flint

    Swanscombe Peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife, including over 250 invertebrate species of conservation concern. It is also home to nationally rare and endangered bees, spiders,... Read more