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Preferred Options consultation document

Representation ID: 98182

Received: 03/10/2019

Respondent: Mr Keith Nunn

Representation Summary:

Thank you for the invitation to comment.
I trust you will accept that all my previous objections which were many and varied, still stand.
I fully support the conclusions listed and the omission of MIN38 from the list of preferred options.
I would also draw your attention to the Minister for the Environments comments this year drawing attention to the importance of protecting every acre of woodland to offset the effects of global warming.
A further environmental report ,the Glover Report, stressed the importance of our National parks, and recommended new protection which would not countenance reduction in size of the woodland in favour of a Quarry.
The national and international destruction of forestry viz Brazil rain forest fires have united public opinion against this terrible loss.
Particulates have come more to the fore than previously envisaged .The authorities have at last recognised this and the UK is in the process of clearing up the atmosphere everywhere .A great effort to conform to European norms is under way. Our site is now surrounded by literally thousands of horses in sanctuaries that were not there previously. Our top particulate expert asserts that the respiratory canals of horses are long and very susceptible to the type of particulates that would come from a quarry. I have already commented upon the effects on the villages in close proximity

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Thank you for the invitation to comment.
I trust you will accept that all my previous objections which were many and varied, still stand.
I fully support the conclusions listed and the omission of MIN38 from the list of preferred options.
I would also draw your attention to the Minister for the Environments comments this year drawing attention to the importance of protecting every acre of woodland to offset the effects of global warming.
A further environmental report ,the Glover Report, stressed the importance of our National parks, and recommended new protection which would not countenance reduction in size of the woodland in favour of a Quarry.
The national and international destruction of forestry viz Brazil rain forest fires have united public opinion against this terrible loss.
Particulates have come more to the fore than previously envisaged .The authorities have at last recognised this and the UK is in the process of clearing up the atmosphere everywhere .A great effort to conform to European norms is under way. Our site is now surrounded by literally thousands of horses in sanctuaries that were not there previously. Our top particulate expert asserts that the respiratory canals of horses are long and very susceptible to the type of particulates that would come from a quarry. I have already commented upon the effects on the villages in close proximity