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  • Akshay Patel

    The Swanscombe Peninsula is an area of great importance to wildlife. I believe the development will cause significant, permanent damage to nationally and internationally important wildlife and... Read more

  • Alan McVitty

    Swanscombe Marshes are a unique site for wildlife. They are home to a huge number of birds and animals, including invertebrates. This site has already been deemed a Site of Special Scientific... Read more

  • Alex Pringle

    Swanscombe marshes are only half an hour away from where I live and is a rare natural area fronting the river and it is really important to keep these 'wild and different' areas which provide a chance... Read more

  • Alison Bunn

    We are in the middle of a biodiversity crisis, with wildlife populations declining at alarming rates, as described in the recent IPBES report (Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity... Read more

  • Alison Reboul

    Swanscombe Marshes are a nationally important site for a variety of wildlife, particularly plants, invertebrates and birds. The natural world is continually being eroded and we need the marshes in... Read more

  • Allison Macpherson

    Swanscombe Peninsula. I am distressed that any consideration should be given to the development of this unique location which offers coastal, grassland, scrub and wetland environments for an... Read more

  • Andrew Blewett

    Thank you for the opportunity to comment. The Swanscombe Marshes site is extremely valuable both or people and nature. I am very concerned that it should be conserved for its nature value which is... Read more

  • Andrew Mcpherson

    We can no longer allow unnecessary developments like this to be given priority over the environment. Planned development must be for the benefit of all given our uncertain future. It is no longer... Read more

  • Angela Starey

    I am horrified by the plans to build a theme park on the Swanscombe Peninsula. The peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife - it is one of the country's best wildlife sites, as evidenced by... Read more

  • Anna Crowe

    In normal times I visit London often as I have two sets of grandchildren there, one family living in Hackney. I am concerned to ensure this SSSI remains so, since it supports a wide range of flora and... Read more

  • Annabel Stockman

    I wish to defend the Swanscombe Marshes against social vandalism and I totally oject to the proposal. Nature, and the preservation, conservation and protection of it is even more crucial and essential... Read more

  • Anne McGregor

    With the frighteningly rapid decline of wildlife in the UK, surely it makes sense not to destroy still more valuable habitat, which currently provides a home for so many different, and specialised,... Read more

  • Annie Fletcher

    I urge you not to grant permission for a theme park to be built on a site if special scientific interest as is it degrades and devalues the designation and is totally unnecessary and none essential.... Read more

  • Arnold Woolley

    I am not a local to the area. However, I am a keen environmentalist who knows the area. From that I would respectfully point out that it is of such value in the scheme of natural areas within our... Read more

  • Baljit Dhillon

    I look forward to seeing how this development will bring welcomed jobs to the area. It will inspire young people and adults to dream again. It will give them the ability to thrive in employment and be... Read more

  • Becky Wood

    Natural England have recommended Swanscombe be declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest- surely there is no better reason to keep this area safe from development than to protect our beleaguered... Read more

  • Ben Scott-Robinson

    The registration of Swanscombe Marshes site as an SSSI must be viewed as a deciding factor in the giving of planning permission on this land. The development of the London Resort theme park cannot... Read more

  • Beryll Withers

    Swanscombe Peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife- and it is important to continue to protect this land because the wildlife depends on it. Swanscombe is a unique open mosaic of coastal... Read more

  • Brenda Chapman

    I am writing to voice my concern regarding the potential loss of Swanscombe Marshes, a place that brings enrichment and joy to so many people, and a perfect habitat for hundreds of species of flora... Read more

  • Bumblebee Conservation Trust (Bumblebee Conservation Trust)

    Swanscombe supports a nationally important Open mosaic habitat on previously developed land, coastal habitats, grasslands, scrub and wetlands that have developed as a result of the site’s complex... Read more

  • C J Reen

    I believe that habitat destruction and the consequent decline of wildlife should , when possible , be resisted rather than encouraged , that biodiversity should be assisted rather than reduced further... Read more

  • Candace J Piette

    I visited Swanscombe from South East London to do some bird-watching. With so few places left where families can visit and see around them wildlife in its natural habitat, Swanscombe plays an... Read more

  • Carole Bowden

    I object to the application for a theme park Swanscombe Peninsula supports an outstanding range of wildlife- tell them how important it is for the wildlife depends on it. Swanscombe is a unique open... Read more

  • Cassandra Clarke

    I first became aware of Swanscombe Peninsula when looking for wild, natural places to visit near my home in South London. As a Londoner, I love going to places where I can see wildlife and nature... Read more

  • Cathy Preece

    I am writing to express my horror at the threat to this invaluable site I write personally but I am a member of various organisations such as the River Thames Society, and active with other groups... Read more