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quarry I went for a walk down to the village and I looked over to the proposed site for this abomination. It got me thinking that we as a human race do not deserve to own such beauty I had a lump in my throat when I tried to imagine what it was going to look like should planning permission go thru (god forbid!) I have noted my objections to SLC and if anyone can give our tranquil landscape a fighting chance then CRAG can all the best and good luck Posted by jules on 19 January 2010 Fly fishing I've fished the stretch of river shown on your home page for over 15 years. I've had some fantastic days observing wildlife and enjoying the unspoilt nature of the place. The rivers flood plains form a function and alow high volumes of water to be displaced across the landscape thus preventing catastrophic flooding events further downstream. With future weather patterns set to get wetter as a result of climate change then such sites are crucial in lessening flood events, one only has to see what happened recently in Cumbria. I just hope this application does not go through! Posted by m cressey on 15 December 2009 quarry We drive through the area to visit our son, at university in Edinburgh, and see the grand vista of your landscape. We hope you get your wish to stop this ugly intrusion, which would decimate the area, both landscape, environment and livelihoods of many.We live in London so we see much so called "new" ideas and the results. Good luck in your campaign. Peter Posted by Peter and Wilma Davis on 25 November 2009 overton farm quarry What a horrible proposal. From a truly horrible company. Anyone who thinks that this area of the river Clyde is worth destroying for around 20 jobs has a very low level of intelligence. We the people of Scotland deserve more. The guy who praised Patersons in this site should rethink his views. Im afraid that the jobs offered by Patersons does not justify the destruction of an eco system. What a greedy selfish individual he must be to think that is okay, so therefore the quarry should be thrown back in there greedy faces. A recession caused by foolish bank lending does not justify our enviroment being destroyed Posted by james lafferty on 12 October 2009 NO WAY! on 26 August 2009 I hope you will publish this on your book i read there the resident from Boghead.Do they forget all the hard work that Patersons put in making the school a safer place for all the children.Also the kind donations that are put into all the communities within the areas of the quarries.What about the jobs they bring to the local area just recently Patersons have taken a new yard at Rigside and have started 20 people from the area where else are we going to find jobs if its not for companies like this.Do you all forget when jumping in your car to go and fetch all your luxuries if it wasnt for quarries you would not have the roads or there would be no materials for building the houses you are all staying in.I think you are needing to step back and have alook at what good they do for us all.Or would all prefer to go back to horse and cart with a straw house.I can only hope you place this in your guest book if you dont it then proofs what I am saying is right.Yes I do work for the company for over 20 years now and it has gave me a good life. Posted by Gordon on 20 August 2009 You are more than welcome to your comment, and we are more than happy to keep it on our guestbook. Thank you very much for showing interest in our website. Posted by CRAG on 20 August 2009 stop the quarry on 11 August 2009 No Title on 01 August 2009 Living next to a Quarry on 14 July 2009 'Restoration smoke screen' on 21 June 2009 You Tube video on 18 June 2009 Quarry on 11 June 2009 Big Signs - NO on 09 June 2009 Quarry - NO on 23 May 2009 quarry at Lamington on 24 April 2009 Quarry on 24 April 2009 |
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I wish George could have known.