Monday, 6 March 2017

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Contact information for alison reed
Home address:
66 Rodwell Road
Weymouth
Dorset
DT4 8QU

Phone: 01305 777758

Bus. email: alisonreed@weymouth.gov.uk
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Gary Jones
Gary Jones think she needs to hear from hundreds, just copy, modify and paste this ... or give her a call, she really wants to hear from you. Dear Alison Reed,

I understand that you’ve been asking residents for their opinions on live music at these two venues

I lived in Chapelhay for 11 years and on a summer evening with the windows open I'd hear music and it was fantastic.

For what it’s worth I could also hear music from the Rendezvous when they had outdoor events and the announcements form the town bridge – it’s all part of living in a thriving town centre

I and many many others support applications for live music licences from any of these pubs, there are more of us than these nimbys who moved in a minute ago and are already trying to destroy local traditional culture

Best Wishes,

Gary Jones (SOWAP)
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Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Brilliant SOWAPs petition is now promotable (like fb ads) and someone has already paid for an ad. thanks!

Change.org
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Monday, 27 July 2015

THE KEY TO THE KINGDOM :The people of Weymouth have spoken!

Great article by Mark Vine @dorseteye


Old Weymouth High Street
An online facebook group (SOWAP) Save Old Weymouth & Portland, are pressing for a full archaeological excavation before any future building work is done on the plum cash-cow that is the old Weymouth High Street site and also, the retaining of those few historical/archaeological features that managed to survive the outrageous and sickening redevelopment there of the late 1960's/early 1970s.
Almost an entire street of originally 17th century and earlier buildings were shamefully bulldozed into oblivion to satisfy the then philistine council's desire to have a new office block with a sea view to work in and rumours still abound today of dirty deals being done at the time with one Councillor allegedly getting the demolition contract. But now it seems that those old scars are reopened as hundreds of residents have signed the groups petition and left damning comments about what happened back then on the petition page along with one very clear message for the present council .. HERITAGE AND HISTORY MATTERS IN WEYMOUTH! 
The site was to be rented to a developer but is now due to be sold off instead, a decision that will bring the council a much higher price, but will leave them with no control whatsoever over what is built there. And it is this that has set the alarm bells ringing amongst the history-loving residents and visitors of Weymouth...
more here
... And so, this is just a small part of the history of this unique and very special street and area of Weymouth. An area which SOWAP have vowed to look after and to ensure it receives the respect it so richly deserves. We would also like to see a memorial stone placed there as part of the new development to mark, not only the fallen, but also the achievement of Colonel William Sydenham, Dorset's forgotten and unsung hero. 
Though, possibly not unsung as Weymouth's own internationally renowned Celtic rockers, The Dolmen made an album in 2009 all about the amazing days of that cold month of February 370 years ago and you can check it out here.
The Crabchurch Conspiracy.
If you would like to join SOWAP, the Facebook link is https://www.facebook.com/groups/saveoldweymouth/?fref=ts 
And if you'd like to sign the petition and read the many comments, the link is http://saveoldweymouth.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/sowap-old-weymouth-high-st-petition.html 
Mark Vine
- See more at: http://www.dorseteye.com/south/articles/the-key-to-the-kingdom-the-people-of-weymouth-have-spoken#sthash.jAb9sp5Z.dpuf

Friday, 24 July 2015

SOWAPPET001 - Save old Weymouth and Portland, inc old Weymouth high street - printable petition

A printable version of the petition is now available. If you want to really help us out, please print it out and ask local businesses to host it. I've allowed optimistically for 10 pages, please record the petition  hosts name at the top of each page, other info automatically printed (just a header) this will allow us to effectively track support and audit for duplicates etc. Thanks in advance

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HbHUFPXtFW2ya9sZFR4nVjxZIfn1b3Hy1I-wD6lDZoQ/edit?usp=sharing


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  • Richard Brown ILMINSTER, UNITED KINGDOM
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    I was born in Weymouth in the 60s and still visit the town regularly though I moved away in the 90s. In that time I have seen many bad planning decisions with beautiful buildings and features disappearing in the name of "progress". Weymouth has an important history and story to tell and losing the old high street would be yet another nail in the coffin. Please leave something of the old Weymouth to inform and educate future generations and give Weymouthians something to be proud of.
  • Gareth Hogan WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • about 5 hours ago
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    I believe we should protect the past, save it for the future and keep these historic buildings in one piece.
  • jacqueline reeve WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 2 days ago
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    Its important to preserve some of the history of this lovely town.
  • Denise Quayle WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 3 days ago
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    Once gone can not be replaced
  • Nicholas Webster DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
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    Historic treasures over profit!!! I am fed up with these 'private' developers wrecking important historical sites of importance.
  • Simon Bennett DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
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    It needs to be saved
  • Nicholas Webster DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
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    Historic treasures over profit!!! I am fed up with these 'private' developers wrecking important historical sites of importance.
  • Louise lisse MAIDENCOMBE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 3 days ago
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    I am a frequent visitor to Weymouth, and really appreciate the work done by Mark Vine and the Old Town Hall people for the conservation of the town's unique heritage. Heritage brings tourism and places of special Historical interest should be carefully preserved and investigated. Keep our English heritage alive_ it is what makes Dorset so unique.
  • IAN WELTCH PORTSMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
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    No more developments please. Enough is enough."

SOWAP-Old Weymouth high st. petition comments at ten days...

sorry, bit of a long post this. It seems a lot of people feel strongly about this subject, and rightly so. When we reach a thousand signatures the council have to debate the issue. So please continue to share the SOWAP petition and encourage others to do so.
  • Richard Brown ILMINSTER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • about 1 hour ago
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    I was born in Weymouth in the 60s and still visit the town regularly though I moved away in the 90s. In that time I have seen many bad planning decisions with beautiful buildings and features disappearing in the name of "progress". Weymouth has an important history and story to tell and losing the old high street would be yet another nail in the coffin. Please leave something of the old Weymouth to inform and educate future generations and give Weymouthians something to be proud of.
  • Gareth Hogan WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • about 5 hours ago
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    I believe we should protect the past, save it for the future and keep these historic buildings in one piece.
  • jacqueline reeve WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 2 days ago
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    Its important to preserve some of the history of this lovely town.
  • Denise Quayle WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 3 days ago
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    Once gone can not be replaced
  • Nicholas Webster DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 3 days ago
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    Historic treasures over profit!!! I am fed up with these 'private' developers wrecking important historical sites of importance.
  • Simon Bennett DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
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    It needs to be saved
  • Nicholas Webster DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 3 days ago
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    Historic treasures over profit!!! I am fed up with these 'private' developers wrecking important historical sites of importance.
  • Louise lisse MAIDENCOMBE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 3 days ago
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    I am a frequent visitor to Weymouth, and really appreciate the work done by Mark Vine and the Old Town Hall people for the conservation of the town's unique heritage. Heritage brings tourism and places of special Historical interest should be carefully preserved and investigated. Keep our English heritage alive_ it is what makes Dorset so unique.
  • IAN WELTCH PORTSMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
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    No more developments please. Enough is enough.
  • Peter Barron WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
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    Weymouth has lost too much of its History already.The Council should be ashamed that they have already built on most of the Historical sites i.e. The old Tudor House,North Quay and more.
  • roger quigley WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
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    Historical sites are our heritage.
  • Sally Morris WALSALL, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 4 days ago
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    I was born in Weymouth and over the years the council have ruined Weymouth. For example the coloured lights on the prom, the Victorian shelters on the prom the daft road layouts and roundabouts. Please preserve what history is left of Weymouth.
  • Debby Rose WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 4 days ago
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    Buildings are known to have existed on this site since at least Tudor times and the remains there today should be kept and be accessible to all. It is an important site in Weymouth's history and mistakes of the 1960s should not be repeated. The protection of our heritage should be paramount.
  • Becky Boyce XXXXXX, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 4 days ago
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    The past affects today and tomorrow. It needs respect
  • Shaun Eades WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 4 days ago
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    I have lived in Weymouth all my life & I think its history should be preserved.
  • Chris Britton WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 4 days ago
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    WPBC are i d i o t s
  • Steve Jones SAINT ANDREWS, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 4 days ago
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    Maintaining our heritage makes areas so much more interesting, rewarding and enjoyable to live in. Once they're gone, they're gone.
  • Helga Jones WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 4 days ago
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    I think it's important to maintain our heritage
  • Jamie Kennedy TORQUAY, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 4 days ago
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    Im signing because Weymouth is a home away from home for me and after seeing first hand what developments have done to my town of Torquay, its not worth ruining such a beautiful town over, NO DEVELOPERS!
  • andrew mcintyre KILSYTH, UNITED KINGDOM
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    signing because old historical buildings are like works of living art. They must and need to be preserved so that future generations can learn .
  • Roye Membury SYDLING SAINT NICHOLAS, UNITED KINGDOM
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    Like many , I was born only a stones throw away from the old Weymouth high street and I think it's so important to look at these places very carefully when are redeveloped! So many places of interest are being lost forever and we should be investing in them and capitalising on them instead of losing them forever
  • julie gorringe ST LEONARDS ON SEA, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 5 days ago
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    I believe that our history should be preserved where possible for the benefit of future generations.
  • kim bell WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 5 days ago
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    Weymouth history is unique in its self and should have a future for being explored for generations.
  • Marguerite Brown WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 5 days ago
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    The old Guild Hall, in particular, I Elizabethan. If it is not listed it should be.
  • Christopher TUNE YEOVIL, UNITED KINGDOM
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    It's a travesty that the rest was lost for the ugly building that replaced the historic houses. There should be no more loss of Weymouth's wonderful heritage and history. Preserve it and treasure it and enhance it!
  • James Newall HONITON, MP
    • 6 days ago
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    This is my home town I love!
  • Daniel Marchant DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 6 days ago
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    It needs to be done. I would of thought the council would want to protect this area without a petition being signed
  • ian brooke WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 6 days ago
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    I do not want to lose any more of our history.
  • Val Watts WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 6 days ago
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    Yet another historical part of Weymouth will be destroyed.
  • Kathryn chivers DAGENHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 6 days ago
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    I visit weymouth several times a year and love it, it wouldn't be the same without its history.
  • J Allen PLYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Once it's gone, it's gone forever!
  • andrew mancini WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    My home town Weymouth is being destroyed of its Georgian and Victorian heritage it's what people who visit us come here for!!!!
  • Dawn Cheeseman LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Our beautiful historical heritage needs protecting and preserving
  • Carole Irving MAIDEN NEWTON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    It is important to preserve these buildings
  • Hayley brabrook EGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    I feel you will lose character. If developed
  • Susan Colborne SWANAGE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    I'm signing because I love the old buildings remaining in Weymouth and believe they should be protected for future generations.
  • Katherine Harvey WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    I've lived here for 40 years and have seen much of old Weymouth lost and witnessed so much ignorance about our heritage here by planners, developers and self-appointed tourist guides.
  • Victoria Davies WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    I believe we need to save our heritage for future generations
  • Linda Fawkes SOUTHALL, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    We need to save this small parts of our heritage and make the most of them. There is enough new buildings and once gone that is it. Please preserve.
  • steven guest DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA
    • 7 days ago
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    I used the Boot and Belvedere many times before I came here Love Lane makes you think of the past. The Boot should never change enough has been done to ruin this ancient Weymouth High Street, why can't the councillors in Melcombe Regis start developing their own town and leave ours alone. Independence for Weymouth was spoken about a lot many years ago time to start agaim
  • Carl Williams WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Restore the old Ruins and try to rebuild it all to how it was
  • Peter Brown AUSTRALIA
    • 7 days ago
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    Saving the past is important
  • Julie Jones BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Weymouth is a beautiful place as it is, it does not need changing. Please learn from the mistakes made here in Brum, where we have lost so many of our historic buildings. Do not lose the physical evidence of your history.
  • Xuela Edwards BRISTOL, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    I recently visited Weymouth, the town where I grew up. Seeing the Colwell Centre reminded me of the council's decision not to preserve the unique Victorian edifice that was behind the buildings. Although this is a different council, I am disappointed to see the same mistakes being made again and again. Why do the local decision makers find it so difficult to grasp the value of the town's heritage. I suggest a field trip to local seaside towns who have prospered as a result of better stewardship of their assets.
  • Allan Bristow WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    I strongly believe that Weymouth and the surrounding area could do so much more to promote its history and natural landscape. Preserving this small section of the town would be the first step in the right direction.
  • John Smith WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Living close by, I feel strongly that not only that this area should it be researched and preserved but redeveloped in a positive reconstruction as previous, using original features, even a pastiche is preferable to a carpark and a nod at a garden . . 
  • sandra hall AUSTRALIA
    • 7 days ago
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    Mrs S Hall
  • Kate Withers WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    I value local heritage! Old and new can co-exist and will help each other via tourism and local support.
  • Bob hope SWINDON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Weymouth is a beautiful and rich historical place
  • Fungalpunk Dave STOCKPORT, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Britain is losing its character, we need to protect it and remember how far we have come.
  • Julie Edenborough WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Weymouth is a historic and beautiful town. I hate all the new development at the expense of the old. Leave our heritage alone please!
  • Deborah Tessier SEVENOAKS, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Too much of historic Weymouth has already been destroyed, the remaining areas must be saved.
  • Elaine Blake CHARLTON DOWN, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Need to keep the character of the area so it doesn't look like everywhere else!
  • mike sedwell PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    i grew up in weymouth, value it's memories and it's history
  • Rebecca Cobb SALISBURY, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    I've spent significant time in Weymouth & feel there are plenty of other areas which could be redeveloped.
  • Andy pettman WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    this is an important part of weymouth's heritage and should be left alone
  • Wendy Morris RANDWICK, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    Weymouth has a rich interesting history.We have a responsibility to ensure what is left on our watch for future generations. We cant get it back once its gone.
  • lucinda TITCHMARSH PARK GATE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 7 days ago
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    i like to visit this place and be educated on history, I feel the culture of the area needs to be respected and it's historic buildings left in tact
  • Andy Cooke WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Our heritage is precious we lost too much of it when the original council building was developed so let's not make the same mistake again. As well as the obvious social reasons for taking care of what's left there is a strong business case for making the most of our history and developing heritage tourism ...
  • Pete Baker REDDITCH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    we love Weymouth and its historical eccentricities that make it the fabulous place it is. Destroying more of its heritage destroys the soul of the town. Leave it alone
  • Caroline Dennett WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    This is a fabulous part of the Borough and there is already far too much unsuitable development in the vicinity!
  • Michelle Hind WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I have a business on Trinity Road and if we don't protect our heritage it will be long forgotten
  • Hazel Taylor PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I live on and love Portland - it's absolutely unique. Keep it that way!
  • Aliz Mezosy WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I love Weymouth.
  • Ann Churchman MILTON KEYNES, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I object to an historic sites being 'redeveloped' because they are old or in the way of some developer's vision for an area. Old does not mean that it is of little or no value. I grew up in Weymouth and now live in the new town of Milton Keynes where historic areas have been excavated and preserved for future generations. People like history and want to be able to see where historical events took place.
  • Ian Sedwell WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    The archaeology under threat encapsulates a most significant part of Weymouth's history. More than that, it does not merely reflect the epic struggle that was the English Civil War, that key determinant of our modern nation's character, it shelters crucial information concerning a key aspect of the conflict. It is vital that there be a full and detailed archaeological study. To do otherwise would be an act of cultural and historical barbarism. The benefits that would certainly accrue to the town's tourism should not need stating.
  • Margaret Holland REDDITCH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Weymouth means a lot to my family love the history
  • Richard Jones BLACKBURN, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Weymouth's heritage is important.
  • Tim Reis BARRINGTON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I feel its important to keep as much of the remaining history of Weymouth as we can. Not only because its good for tourism but because there is so little of old Weymouth High St left.
  • Anne Curley WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Protect and preserve this area please.
  • Gillian Cohn MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    It's important to preserve a town's heritage.
  • hayley grant WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Old Weymouth is being slowly destroyed, we need history to be able to tell a story!
  • Toni Jones PLYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Its my home town, its our heritage to pass on to our children and theirs, so much gets torn down to make way for new which isn't always for the better.
  • Lisa Noden SOUTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I love Weymouth and I come here for holidays and we all love it!
  • bridget Palmer BRISTOL, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I think Weymouth and Portland is a beautiful place we visit often because of its old fashioned looks and largely good old fashioned manners However its a pity a lot of the eating night spots seem to be closing up ....so please try and keep most of its charm as I do understand that you as a beautiful English town has to grow with the times
  • Penny Peat GILLINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Once our precious heritage is destroyed, we can't bring it back. Weymouth is especially important to me as I have spent many happy hours there, both on holiday and as a resident.
  • Linda Mann WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I love Weymouth. It has some wonderful heritage and I think the council don't appreciate it.
  • Sean Murrell ALMER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Keeping Dorsets heritage is so important. We always move forward, but most always protect and remember the past.
  • Nathan Brown SOUTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I was born & bred in Weymouth and its history & heritage is part of what keeps it unique. Celebrate its strengths dont become another anonymous town
  • Dan Burch SOUTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Was born and bred in Weymouth .weymouth needs to keep some oginal features that will keep holiday makers coming
  • matt sealy BATHFORD, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    because weymouth has some beautiful architecture that needs protection . The esplanade is in danger of being ruined already with out of place cafe buildings tacky laser towers and that awful totally out of scale viewing tower that is so out of scale with everything on skyline
  • Sue Curnow PENZANCE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I grew up in Weymouth and this matters
  • Kirsty White WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    We need to preserve and nurture our beautiful town, and although that might mean making sacrifices in the short term, our heritage will benefit forever.
  • Eddie Prowse WEST MOORS, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I remember the site as it was before the council decided to destroy Weymouth's historic past
  • dean huson WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    no need
  • Claire Palmer GOSPORT, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I'm signing because I'm weymouth born and bred, we get rid of to many of historical places and when they are gone their gone, I know towns should move on but save a little of our History please my family have lived in Weymouth for centuries what would they of said!
  • Elaine mcintyre PRESTON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    History is precious ...its our heritage ! Theres parts of Great Britain that should be left alone and thats our history .
  • Caroline King WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I chose to live here because of the beauty of the surrounding architecture and community spirit
  • Duncan Wilde FAREHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I am a frequent visitor to Weymouth and have a large number of friends who live in and around there, many of whom are active in preserving the heritage and history of this wonderful town. I believe in progress, but not at the expense of the very thing that Weymouth was built on!
  • paul stone PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    i do care for the future of weymouth and Portland , far to many houses being built on Portland and weymouth
  • rebecca bailey PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    local history should be respected and preserved.
  • sarah tuck WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I want old weymouth to be just that old as its our childrens future and historic education which enriches them and there future .
  • Sian Clarke WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Weymouth is full of history we should be preserving and embracing not modernising.
  • Gillian Hillidge VICTORIA, BC, CANADA
    • 8 days ago
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    Weymouth is my hometown - I care what happens to it
  • Graham Carrier WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Far too much of our heritage has been lost already, once it's gone there is no way it can be retrieved. Remember that all visitors like how quaint our little town is.
  • Martyn Simmons WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I care about Weymouth; its history must be sensitively preserved.
  • Veronica Schult CAPELLE AAN DEN IJSSEL, NETHERLANDS
    • 8 days ago
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    every Old and historicall things should be respected and left untouched
  • Lee Vickery WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    We need to save the history and preserve it for future generations.
  • Dave Chetwynd CAERPHILLY, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I have previously lived in Dorset and too much of our history has been destroyed.
    This is an important part of both Weymouth's and England's history
  • Ann Edbrook WIMBORNE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    I lived in a grade 2 listed building on Portland . It's part of our heritage!
  • Mike Denning LITTLEMAYNE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Heritage goes hand in hand with Dorset's primary industry - leisure and tourism. It is important that in the present day we embrace architectural and archaeological conservation alongside development/re-development. Few, if any, would dispute that the old council buildings in Weymouth are a blot that could do with being cleared away, it is my hope that this opportunity to make proper use of the site reflecting the historical significance of the location is embraced.
  • Paul Rogers CHICKERELL, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Weymouth has grown on me since moving here 15 years ago. It has a fascinating history and this section is part of the past and also the present and future. It needs preserving to enhance Weymouth's attraction to visitors
  • Mrs Debra Legg NEW MILTON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Lovely holidays there and family live here
  • Ulrich Rost GERMANY
    • 8 days ago
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    I love Weymouth - especially the old parts like the Old Town Hall - the history of Weymouth is so great that I can't believe that these buildings will be destroyed.
  • Katie Knowles WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    My uncle lives on that road!!
  • Elizabeth Armstrong WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 8 days ago
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    Once history is destroyed through development it is lost forever. Let Weymouth have at least a bit of it's heritage and beauty.
  • Marlene Heinrich MORETON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Too much of weymouth 's history has been lost already.
  • Andy O'Shaughnessy TROWBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Used to live a long High West street, a few years back. Next the the Belvedere. Would hate to see history wiped away just for progress sake.
  • Maxine Cilia BRACKNELL, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    It's important to protect our history
  • brian moore WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    This council needs sorting out once and for all. They are the most incompetent bunch i have ever heard about
  • Jacky Machin WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    It's part of our weymouth heritage, lots of old weymouth has gone forever and not for the better. This is a lovely old road leading to the oldest pub in Weymouth and we should keep it the way it is.
  • Michael Sherry WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    It needs to be protected!!!
  • Enola Cole CHICKERELL, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    This site was part of my childhood and it would be so wrong to have this part of old Weymouth go the way of so many sites in Weymouth.
  • Liz O'Brien WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I agree
  • su budge DARTMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    No matter how much you develop, you will never be able to recreate what is already here, has been for several hundred years, could be for several hundred more.. How long will your 'development' last? Come on Weymouth, you know it males sense!
  • Tracey barber WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    We pay our taxes so
  • patrick kenny WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I totally agree with making Weymouth a better place for the future....but not at the cost of sacrificing our extraordinary and beautiful past....we must keep the charm of what can be a modern but still quaint resort to visit...let's be proud of our town.
  • martin gibbons WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Weymouth is fine just the way it is so keep weymouth just as it is
  • linda stevenson WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    This is an historical area, in other countries they retain access to the area so people can enjoy learning more about our social history and way of life
  • Marianne Littleford WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I value to historical importance of Weymouth High Street & think that there needs to be a balance between progress and conservation of important sites
  • Elaine Hobden SOUTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    My family go back many generations in Weymouth and I believe this historic part of Weymouth is very important and must be kept as heritage. Future generations have right to know the historic importance of the Crabchurch Conspiracy and we have a duty to preserve it for them.
  • Stephen Fremantle WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I want to preserve what little is left
  • Rick Bridge WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    It is important to keep our heritage and history
  • Rosalind Mills BRANSGORE, HAMPSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Once it's gone, there's no bringing it back.
  • helene elliott WEYMOUTH UK, LA
    • 9 days ago
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    Once it's gone its gone for ever
  • Darren Westhenry PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Heritage on Weymouth Harbourside between North Quay and the lifting bridge has been treated very poorly by successive councils. It is important that any development on the Council office site is sympathetic with the heritage that is still left and the historical narrative of that area.
  • Myslenka Dolfing MIJDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
    • 9 days ago
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    I fell in love with this piece of Old Town of Weymouth. There's already too much destruction of beautiful and turbulent history.
  • Ann Machin WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Too much of Weymouth's heritage has already been lost to past council decisions and at the hands of developers
  • Chris Hardy WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Because I see more and more of Weymouth that I love disappearing!
  • Ana cavill WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I'm not afraid of change BUT we have a unique town and town centre and I don't want it to look the same as other towns by corporate uniformity. I love Weymouth.
  • shelley wills WEYMIOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Heritage needs to be protected.
  • Danny Kelly WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I'm born and bred in Weymouth and want to see its , seemingly shrinking history/heritage preserved for future generations to see and enjoy. Enough is enough - stop this blinkered destruction of our past history in the name of profit and greed.
  • Elwyn Craig WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Although not a native of Weymouth, I have made it my home and love the history of the area. Such historical sites as High Street need to be preserved for future generations as there is still so much to learn from that time.
  • Mary Jordan-Winter DORSET, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Change is inevitable but when it comes to bulldozing important historical sites then I feel strongly that WE must protest. There is not much evidence left of "Old Weymouth" so please lets keep this bit.
  • Jo Leach RICKMANSWORTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I care about Weymouth's historic sites
  • olivia nurrish WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    This is an important historical site which has already lost so much in the destruction brought about by the building if the council offices.
    And on a more personal note I discovered 20 years after moving here that my grandfather was born in this street which we were unaware of till looking for my roots!
  • Jenny Anderson WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    We need to take care of Weymouth and its historical sites.
  • Pam Rawlings AUSTRALIA
    • 9 days ago
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    I believe in trying to save all the old buildings think of the future generations with nothing to look at
  • gillian hilton PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    This is part of our history and the history of our country. It should be preserved for us and to attract future visitors
  • nigel le sueur ABBOTSBURY, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    We are losing our history with the present council, they do not care
  • Hannah Pugsley DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I'm signing because I'm disappointed that the council haven't already looked into this.
  • Michelle Convey WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Too many historical sites in our town are been lost!
  • Rob Rooker IPSWICH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Weymouth is my home town and this council just don't listen to what the local people and communities what,
  • janis martin WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Please preserve the area with empathy - it's part of who we are todau
  • Marloes Visser AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
    • 9 days ago
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    although I do not live in Weymouth I come there so often I see it as my second home. I love the history of the place and once historical buildings are torn down they're gone forever. High Street should be brought back to what it looked like and careful archeological excavation should take place first!
  • Rob Rooker IPSWICH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    Because Weymouth is my home town and the council don't seem to care what the local people want
  • claire whiles WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    This is an important area of historic interest for weymouth
  • Josette Brown WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I'm signing because Weymouth has been so careless in the past with its precious heritage, casually bulldozing it in favour of cheap ugly development. Here is a chance to retain something wonderful, and give our kids something to visit and cherish. For once.
  • Carole Kingman BRIDGWATER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    If you lose the history you lose the reason to visit - protect this area for the community and those that love the old town to share their memories with generations to come
  • Carole Kingman BRIDGWATER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    This is an impotent part of my heritage and would like this area protected, restored and valued for future generations.
  • marguerita parsons HIGHBRIDGE SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    I love Weymouth and i like Buildings which inspire me We cant spoil our Heritage
  • mel vye LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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  • Michelle Wrightson WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 9 days ago
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    It is inportant to share history to are children and fiscal viewing is the best. We dont want it lost forever.
  • Dianne Phillips AUSTRALIA
    • 9 days ago
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    I'm signing because I love Weymouth and would not like to see any more of it's history eradicated. My own city has lost its historical character because of redevelopment and is now just one more of a growing number of mediocre landscapes. Please don't let that happen to your historically significant area.
  • pat kelly WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    This area is should be preserved for ever.....One of the very few areas left :(
  • sandra buckle WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    i'm signing because to much of *old Weymouth* has already been taken away :(
  • Mandy Stubbs WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Irs important to protect our heritage from greedy developers
  • Mike Patrick WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Because Weymouth has lost enough of its history to profiteers & we need to make a stand to save what's left of the buildings & open spaces that haven't yet been sold off for 'redevelopment' via back handers & secret handshakes.
  • davina oliver LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Always room for change but historical Weymouth needs to stay for history's sake and for tourism
  • Luke woods PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Once heritage is gone- its lost forever!
  • Allard Bleijenberg SOUTHBOURNE, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    History is important.
  • Pat Leech IVER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Some things should not be destroyed - this is one of them. There is so much history in this area that should be preserved. Weymouth is my home town and so much has changed - let's keep this bit please.
  • John Bowditch WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    We have protect our Heritage, and we have enough modern buildings already.
  • Felicity Light WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Too much of old Weymouth is being lost to the greed of developers who don't care a fig for the history of our town.
  • Thomas Annetts PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    because we have lost enough of our history and beauty
  • Billy Short WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I believe that this area is of great historical importance to our town. We cannot keep eating up these sites for the sake of development. Surely to goodness something like this should be heritage listed!!!
  • Karen Lemmon HINCKLEY, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    It's history at it's best and needs to be preserved for future generations. Please do not destroy. It's vital that this stays and continues to be part of Weymouths heritage.
  • Rob Cheeseman WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Buck the trend of planning decisions in favour of the local authority, big business and cars. Let's have planning decisions for people and the environment.
  • Joan Gater WELLINGBOROUGH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    History of Weymouth needs to be protected
  • Jacqueline Gaden CLACTON-ON-SEA, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I use to live in Weymouth and I think the amount of development thats taken place in the high street is enough.!!!!!!
  • Barry Hunt WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I'm signing because I believe we should save our heritage and history for our future children, too much is being lost and our history is being buried, when it should be kept and honoured.
  • Ray Smith WEMBLEY, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    To much of old Weymouth Heritage and History is being destroyed without consultation.
  • charlotte vigar NEWPORT, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I love Weymouth, and history, our heritage should be preserved
  • Arthur Strand WOKINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I like old High Streets.
  • ian and toni taylor WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    because its about time that these sites were saved for the children and history of dorset
  • paul bach WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Because I feel our heritage in Dorset is more important than pats on the back between Developers and Councillors. The people who died on Weymouth High Street during the civil war deserve recognition for what eventually contributed life changing events within the British Monarchy, the British people and Britain itself!!!
  • Larry Privett KNARESBOROUGH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I'm signing because inappropriate new development can destroy the character of a town
  • Alan Tucker WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I'm signing because the old High Street is already overshadowed by the hideously proportioned flats (that replaced the Fire Station) - don't bury it completely ! Please...
  • alain Penfold WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Because I believe we should take care of our heritage and history
  • Jason Cridland WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Weymouth is having the history and culture sucked from it and for what?
  • Ken Redrup CHESHAM, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Weymouth has a lot of Historical interest to all members of the public and some are still hidden below the surface, a full historical and archiological excavation should be carried out to find and preserve and bring local children from local schools to learn hands on what happened many hundreds of years ago .
  • laura tottle WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    to preserve an historic part of weymouth
  • Peter Lythgoe WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I support this project..
  • Sarah Penfold WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    History needs to be protected and can enhance our present and future
  • Rod Hughes DORCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    This area represents a significant part in the heritage and history of the local area. We cannot continue to systematically remove important aspects of the past merely to appease the greed of some. This island has a rich history and we need to promote this fact at every opportunity; we can only do this by preserving our historical past and not covering it over with modernity
  • gary jones WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    WPBC need to stop running down and selling off our wonderful home
  • Diane Narraway PORTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    This site is of important historical significance
  • Chris Turton WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Preserving history is so important and this a fine example of saving something for future generations, rather than more new build, which will destroy a huge amount of local heritage..........
  • David Hogan WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I love Weymouth History
  • Mark Vine WEYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    I want to ensure that a full archaeological excavation of the site is carried out to obtain the maximum historical knowledge from this very important site in Weymouth''s history. I also want to save any historical features that are left.
  • Adrian Pavey CLEATOR MOOR, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Generations of my family lived and worked on High Street and North Quay. It is an area of national historical importance and should be researched recorded and preserved. Too much of this area has already been destroyed and we cannot afford to lose any more.
  • Robert smith COVENTRY, UNITED KINGDOM
    • 10 days ago
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    Save the history and keep Weymouth looking great