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  • Pete Bibby

    My introduction to the natural world came via brownfield sites, their wonderful diversity an unexpected joy in a bleak post-industrial South Yorkshire landscape. Having seen their value I cannot but... Read more

  • Pete Simpson

    My God. What has this country come to? On the one hand we have a government which tells us that it it is committed to the environment, biodiversity and wildlife and on the other we have this - exactly... Read more

  • Peter C Lysaght

    I find it hard to believe that the proposal for a theme park has made it this far in light of the destruction and havoc it would wreak upon the area, with devastating effects on native flora and... Read more

  • Peter Etheridge

    Swanscombe Marshes is an an important Wildlife site recently designated a SSSI and is a home for nationally endangered rare species. These sites are important for the health and well-being of... Read more

  • Peter Lawrence

    Natural England has recognised that Swanscombe should be declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a site of national importance because it supports so many endangered species of insects,... Read more

  • Peter Lethbridge

    As a local resident, my view is that this plan must be rejected. Building on such a precious natural (scarce) environment, now designated SSSI is criminal. You cannot enhance a gold standard nature... Read more

  • Peter Runacres

    I have lived all my life in the South East of England , mainly Kent and the London Borough of Bromley and I have walked all over this area, as a hobby, and have many times walked over Swanscombe... Read more

  • Peter Urwin

    I would like to register a strong objection to the application. The penisula is a beautiful place for humans, and an important place for wildlife. It's an SSSI, home to a wide range of endangered... Read more

  • Phil Angus

    Over 50 years, I have seen our natural habitats being destroyed through ill-conceived developments and a total disregard to the richness and variety of animal and plant life which Great Britain... Read more

  • Philip Van-Gucci

    The Swanscombe Peninsula has been recognized as an outstanding wildlife habitat worthy of S.S.S.I. status. (Natural England). Wildlife habitats and species are being lost or damaged at an alarming... Read more

  • Prof Michael Crawley FRS

    We really must begin to take SSSI status seriously. The biodiversity crisis is real and it is happening now. The national biodiversity interest must come before the profits of property developers, no... Read more

  • Prof Phillip Evans

    I support the Swanscombe Marsh Action Plan, as it is a place of outstanding ecological merit. I have no vested interest other than a wish to see this preserved for the benefit of future nature lovers.

  • Rachel Barford

    I have heard that, since I was a teenager 40 years ago, British wildlife has declined by 60%. This really shocks me to the core, that this has happened in my (relatively) short lifetime. Habitats such... Read more

  • Rachel Williams

    I am writing to register my dismay that this area of beauty, that is home to rare species and wildlife, is being considered as an area that development takes place. My main objection is the... Read more

  • Ray Morris

    The increasingly catastrophic loss of biodiversity taking place, particularly in the UK, is sufficient in itself to retain the Swanscombe peninsula as a site for wild plants and animals. Further... Read more

  • Raymond Cordell

    I am concerned that the proposed development of a ‘ fun theme park’ should be allowed on a site of Special Scientific Interest. This site is crucial for so much wildlife including rare breeding birds.... Read more

  • Rhona Haddon

    Please don't build on this site it is so valuable to so much wildlife. We need nature not leisure resorts! Without our green spaces nature can't thrive and continue to provide benefits to the... Read more

  • Richard Birch

    If the list of important habitats and species on Swanscombe Marshes is insufficient to halt its destruction in order to build a paltry self-aggrandising THEME PARK, then frankly trying to protect... Read more

  • Richard Montagu

    I ask that this application is denied. You must be aware of the rapid decrease in wildlife in the UK and to allow the development of this site, in the way proposed, would be a disgrace. It is home to... Read more

  • Robert Insall

    Dear Planning Inspectorate, I write in regard to a proposal to create a theme park on Swanscombe peninsula. I am really hoping that it will not take you long to come to the correct, negative decision... Read more

  • Robert Ogier

    Why have Natural England declaring that it should be declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), confirming it as one of our country’s best wildlife sites, and then turn it into a theme... Read more

  • Robert Wiggins

    I have read with great frustration how area of such huge significance for many rare and significant insects, birds, plants and mammals is under threat from a development. The need we have in the UK... Read more

  • Ross Elliott

    Hello I often walk around around Swanscombe Marshes and Botany Marshes on the Thames Estuary. This area is already heavily developed and congested with traffic and pollution, over-developed with the... Read more

  • Ruth Bradshaw

    I wish to object to Planning Consent being given to the building of the London Resort Theme Park on the Swanscombe Peninsula. Natural England has declared that the Swanscombe Peninsula should be... Read more

  • Ruth Evans

    About a year ago, I looked on the Buglife map, and discovered that my village had a buglife area near it. I then discovered the Woodland Trust had planted a wood about half a mile from my house, and... Read more