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Grimsby Town Football Club Stadium Consultation Submission at 13 th March 2015 Introduction & background The Grimsby Town Football Club has been engaged in several failed attempts to relocate since 1994. The Club’s first planning application submitted back in 2001 was refused planning permission to a site at Great Coates. These plans were then allocated in the 2003 local plan. Subsequent to this a second application was submitted during 2005. Finally in January 2007 the scheme received planning committee approval 10-1 against, but was then subjected to judicial review by a competing scheme, by Henry Boots which was not allocated in the local plan. In November 2007 the Secretary of State approved the Council’s decision and planning permission was granted. The planning permission had 74 conditions attached, some of them financially onerous to say the least. Notwithstanding this, the scheme was rendered undeliverable when the economy crashed early 2008, and the retail enabling development could not be secured. Further to this the landowner would not commit to the sale of the site, expressing that with all of the conditions attached to the planning permission, the scheme was unviable in their opinion, a status the landowner maintains to this day. For this reason, the Club and its development partners conducted a new sequential appraisal in 2011 considering a number of sites which could accommodate the Club’s needs together with the all-important enabling development. A site in multi ownership to the west of Peaks Parkway, part owned by the Local Authority (LA) was sequentially preferred. A cabinet decision on the 4 th of December 2014 sets out a basis to progress this further. As you would expect with such a project, there has been a lot of speculation. The lack of detail at the early stages effectively energized objectors to the scheme. There are three petitions already in circulation, one from an opposition group, another submitted to the LA on behalf of Ben Robinson in support of the Club’s proposals and the Club’s ongoing live petition. When the Club commenced its own petition it was supported by media coverage and 30,000 leaflets delivered in Grimsby and Cleethorpes providing headline particulars about the Clubs objective to relocate to a Community Stadium.

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Grimsby Town Football Club

Stadium Consultation Submission at 13th March 2015

Introduction & background

The Grimsby Town Football Club has been engaged in several failed attempts to relocate since 1994. The Club’s first planning application submitted back in 2001 was refused planning permission to a site at Great Coates. These plans were then allocated in the 2003 local plan. Subsequent to this a second application was submitted during 2005. Finally in January 2007 the scheme received planning committee approval 10-1 against, but was then subjected to judicial review by a competing scheme, by Henry Boots which was not allocated in the local plan.

In November 2007 the Secretary of State approved the Council’s decision and planning permission was granted.

The planning permission had 74 conditions attached, some of them financially onerous to say the least. Notwithstanding this, the scheme was rendered undeliverable when the economy crashed early 2008, and the retail enabling development could not be secured. Further to this the landowner would not commit to the sale of the site, expressing that with all of the conditions attached to the planning permission, the scheme was unviable in their opinion, a status the landowner maintains to this day.

For this reason, the Club and its development partners conducted a new sequential appraisal in 2011 considering a number of sites which could accommodate the Club’s needs together with the all-important enabling development.

A site in multi ownership to the west of Peaks Parkway, part owned by the Local Authority (LA) was sequentially preferred. A cabinet decision on the 4th of December 2014 sets out a basis to progress this further.

As you would expect with such a project, there has been a lot of speculation. The lack of detail at the early stages effectively energized objectors to the scheme.

There are three petitions already in circulation, one from an opposition group, another submitted to the LA on behalf of Ben Robinson in support of the Club’s proposals and the Club’s ongoing live petition.

When the Club commenced its own petition it was supported by media coverage and 30,000 leaflets delivered in Grimsby and Cleethorpes providing headline particulars about the Clubs objective to relocate to a Community Stadium.

 

 

The club has submitted its proposal’s for consideration to be included in the Local Plan. This culminates with the LA’s new draft Local Plan, which is out for consultation during a six week period ending 13th March 2015.

It is not a simple process to feed comments / opinion into the Draft Local Plan online. For this reason the Club sort to engage in this process, by actively eliciting people’s opinions via an online survey about the specific options highlighted in the Draft Local Plan consultation document.

Between the 18th February 2015, through to the 13th March 2015 at 5pm, the Club made available to the wider public, a Survey which could be completed via hard copy or online.

In support of the Survey, the Club also held 3 public consultations which were well attended and very informative.

Throughout the Club has collated public feedback which will feed into evolving a scheme that mitigates its impacts on the amenity of the area.

Press, media and publication coverage

Various links and details to publications;

Date Consultation / Links / Circular Description

09/05/2014

http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-defends-petition-favour-new-Peaks/story-

21068633-detail/story.html

GTFC responding to objections raised by the Park Ward action group.

June 2014

30,000 Leaflets delivered throughout Grimsby & Cleethorpes http://www.extra-gtfc.co.uk/MarinersTrustStadiumLeaflet.pdf

Mariners Trust delivers 30,000 leaflets to local residents, promoting GTFC’s official Petition.

11/06/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-new-stadium-plan-Location-access/story-

21215600-detail/story.html

GTFC respond to questions raised by the Park Ward Action Group.

12/07/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/New-Town-stadium-Peaks-Parkway-viable/story-21455064-

detail/story.html

GTFC receives support from MP Austin Mitchell with regards to Peaks Parkway development.

01/08/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-FC-issues-statement-effect-

proposed/story-22050182-detail/story.html

GTFC release statement to alleviate residents’ fears over the impact of the new stadium on Scartho Cemetery.

04/08/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/GTFC-moves-reassure-residents-stadium-plans/story-

GTFC moves to reassure residents over Peaks Parkway

 

 

22065949-detail/story.html new stadium plans.

29/10/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Ukip-thinks-Grimsby-Town-play-Huntsman-Tioxide/story-

23716316-detail/story.html

GTFC directors respond to UKIP’s barmy idea of developing former Huntsman Tioxide site for new stadium.

03/11/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/New-GTFC-stadium-plan-progressing/story-24013458-

detail/story.html

GTFC announce that the stadium plans are progressing well however they warn fans that the club is at risk if they cannot relocate.

04/11/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Fenty-ndash-Accounts-relocation-vital/story-24084355-

detail/story.html

GTFC losing £227K and cannot make ends meet at Blundell Park, meaning that new stadium is vital.

14/11/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/TOWN-s-5-year-goal-net-new-stadium/story-24533016-

detail/story.html

GTFC 5 year goal is new stadium, with the club keen to secure a 5 year lease on Peaks Parkway.

15/11/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Quest-new-GTFC-stadium-far-wide/story-24538798-

detail/story.html

GTFC new stadium will regenerate the nearby area regardless of where its built.

17/11/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/New-Grimsby-Town-stadium-make-happen-right/story-24545031-detail/story.html

John Fenty announces that we have to make the new stadium happen for the right reasons.

18/11/14 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/York-City-s-new-stadium-blueprint-Grimsby-Town/story-

24550849-detail/story.html

York City’s new stadium could be the blueprint for GTFC.

19/11/14 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-bosses-talks-housing-developer-Peaks/story-24559152-detail/story.html

GTFC is talks with housing developer over Peaks Parkway stadium plan.

20/11/2014 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-stadium-plan-Looking-key-role-club/story-

24570138-detail/story.html

GTFC stadium plan: Looking at the key role the Club plays in supporting the local community.

22/11/14 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/New-Grimsby-Town-stadium-moves-step-closer/story-

25146672-detail/story.html

New GTFC stadium moves a step closer as independent study into the project has been commissioned by the North East Lincolnshire Council.

05/12/14 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-director-John-Fenty-delighted/story-

GTFC delighted after NELC agree to extend stadium site exclusivity

 

 

25201551-detail/story.html agreement.

11/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-look-Scunthorpe-United-model/story-

26006552-detail/story.html

Grimsby Town look towards their rivals as Scunthorpe United submit planning application.

18/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-press-conference-stadium-plans/story-26040320-detail/story.html

Grimsby Town to hold press conference as stadium plans move forward.

18/02/2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b052g6n0/look-north-east-yorkshire-and-lincolnshire-

18022015

John Fenty talks live to Peter Levy on Look North about the stadium consultations.

18/02/2015 Various radio interviews, Lincs FM, BBC Radio Humberside, Compass FM and Viking FM.

John Fenty talks live to various radio stations about the stadium consultations.

18/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-Football-Club-asking-views-include/story-

26046441-detail/story.html

GTFC asking for residents to give their views on the inclusion of GTFC development in the Local Plan.

19/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/John-Fenty-New-Grimsby-Town-stadium-vital/story-

26049129-detail/story.html

John Fenty explains why relocation is pivotal for GTFC long term future.

19/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Blueprint-masterplan-Grimsby-Town-s-new-stadium/story-26053319-detail/story.html

GTFC release Illustrative Plan as part of development consultation.

19/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-FC-new-stadium-Consultation-dates/story-26049086-detail/story.html

GTFC announces consultation dates for public engagement.

20/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/GTFC-reveals-stadium-blueprint/story-26054077-detail/story.html

Consultation dates announced again to ensure maximum participation.

21/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-s-new-stadium-Share-opinion/story-26058985-detail/story.html

GTFC invite residents to have their say by sharing their opinions at the public consultation.

21/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/87-support-new-Grimsby-Town-stadium-Peaks-Parkway/story-26058986-detail/story.html

GTFC announce survey response results to date.

22/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Opponents-supporters-proposed-Grimsby-Town/story-

Press update post first public consultation at Peaks Parkway

 

 

26065627-detail/story.html site.

23/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-stadium-John-Fenty-comes-face-face/story-26065494-detail/story.html

Further to the first consultation, the publication of public opinion.

25/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/New-location-Grimsby-Town-stadium-barmy/story-26077125-detail/story.html

GTFC response to Cllr Shaw’s suggestion of development at King George Stadium.

28/02/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-stadium-plan-debate-hots-ahead/story-26095478-detail/story.html

Public reminded of the date and venue for the second public consultation, to be held at Blundell Park.

01/03/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Mariners-team-players-discuss-stadium-plans/story-26102507-detail/story.html

Press update post second public consultation at Blundell Park.

02/03/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Promotion-Football-League-new-stadium-spurring/story-26101914-detail/story.html

Press release highlighting the positive impact that the stadium plans are having on the players.

04/03/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-stadium-Support-North-East/story-26112878-detail/story.html

Press release showing the support that other clubs are receiving from their local authorities with regards to new stadia developments.

06/03/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Final-Grimsby-Town-consultation-event-held-Sunday/story-26129740-detail/story.html

Final press release announcing the 3rd and final public consultation.

08/03/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Residents-say-final-Grimsby-Town-consultation/story-26137361-detail/story.html

Press update post 3rd and final public consultation at Blundell Park.

09/03/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-stadium-Residents-divided-new-22m/story-26137876-detail/story.html

Press release with further updates from views aired during the final public consultation.

11/03/2015 http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/WATCH-Grimsby-Town-fans-say-stadium/story-26153087-detail/story.html

Video press release, showing support for the development from the local community.

Consultations

 

 

Grimsby Town Football Club has recently held 3 public consultations that have afforded the residents and organisations of North East Lincolnshire the opportunity to air their views / opinions in a fair and transparent manner.

Venues and dates of the consultation were as follows:

Proposed Peaks Parkway Development Site - Sunday 22nd February 11am – 3pm

Blundell Park, Mariners Trust Bar - Sunday 1st March 11am – 3pm

Blundell Park, Mariners Trust Bar - Sunday 8th March 11am – 3pm

Each event was well attended, 280 to 300 for the first event and approximately 200 at each of the last two events.

A considerable amount of material about the scheme was exhibited, giving both objectors and supporters of the scheme equal opportunity to feed in their opinions.

The events were managed by Directors and officers of the Club, who were responsible for collecting feedback.

Consultation feedback

Throughout, the Club has collated public feedback which will feed into evolving a scheme that mitigates its impacts on the amenity of the area.

(See Appendix i, Consultation Feedback)

Opposition Petition

The Club understands that a petition against its proposals is in circulation which has been submitted by Cllr Defreitas but remains ongoing. There have been numerous complaints to the Club about the basis on which the petition collects its signatures. The Ward Councillors have all been offered a briefing of the Clubs proposals. It is normal for Ward Councillors to engage in such a process, particularly when it is a scheme of significance to the local community and economy. In spite of several offers directly to Cllr Defreitas to engage in this process he has so far refused.

 

 

Considerable misinformation and scaremongering has been reported. For example

There is insufficient parking, meaning cars will park in all of the streets surrounding the development

Cllr Fenty (Also GTFC Director) is promoting houses linked to this scheme, when he opposed new housing in areas close to his home

Fans will be frog marched through Peoples Park by the police from the train station

Noise is going to upset the residents of St Andrews Hospice House values will drop You won’t be able to sell your home The Allotments will be lost There is no space for the expansion of the cemetery

For many months petition signatures were collected at the entrance to the crematorium and within the boundary during funeral services. Importantly to note, the objector’s petition amassed a high percentage of its signatures prior to any substantive detail being released publicly about the scheme. Due to criticism about this in the press, the objectors situated their petition at the entrance to the allotments, which remains in the vicinity of the crematorium car park. It is understood that there will be a significant number of objections to a proposal of this nature; however the Club asks that the points raised above are taken into account, when considering the relevance and weight given to the objector’s petition.

 

 

Support Petition 1

Ben Robinson (GTFC Supporter) undertook the task of petitioning the public, seeking signatures in support of the Club’s relocating to land adjacent to Peaks Parkway. On the 19th December 2013, Mariners Trust Chairman Terry Rudrum presented the petition with in excess of 2000 signatures to the NELC. (Please see Appendix ii, Support Petition1)

Support Petition 2

On the 27th April 2014 GTFC initiated its own petition which also enabled comments to be left. This can be completed by hard copy or online and is still ongoing. Full details of the scope of the project were published for the first time to ensure people were fully informed about the Club’s proposals before signing the petition.

This petition will remain open until such time a planning application is submitted and the consultation process completed. It’s anticipated when there is more certainty of the scheme coming to fruition that additional signatures will flood in. So far In excess of 7607 petitioners have signed which can be seen. (Please see Appendix iii, Support Petition 2)

Survey

The Club initially considered pointing the public to feed into the Draft Local Plan online, but found the process difficult to explain. There were concerns about a dropdown box which states ‘objection’. It’s not clear what anyone would be objecting to, as there isn’t a question, therefore ‘objection’ could be inadvertently selected. At another location there are 4 options outlined, but there is no means of selecting one. There is also a comments section.

For the reasons outlined above, the Club decided to create its own survey using SurveyMe, a web based tool to feed into the consultation process of the Draft Local Plan. It has been set up to facilitate objectors and supporters having their say, in a very unbiased way. It can also be completed in hard copy. GTFC sought approval from the LA prior to commencement.

Survey launched on the 18th February 2015, and closed 13th March at 5pm

 

 

The tables below represent the questions / options provided on the survey. It also details the number of surveys completed and the criteria selected by participants.

Option 1 Do nothing

125

Option 2 Allocate a site for a new stadium at Peaks Parkway (the club's preferred site in 3-5 years)

4671

Option 3 Identify an alternative site for the club

543

Option 4 Provide a criteria approach, but not identify a site for the club

69

Option 1 The council should HELP the football club achieve relocation

5007

Option 2 The council should NOT HELP the football club achieve relocation

401

Comments received

2687

Access to the survey has been widely publicised and was available in hard copy and online. (Please see Appendix iv, GTFC Survey)

Conclusion

There is overriding support for this scheme notwithstanding the apathy caused by 20 years of consternation over relocating Grimsby Town Football Club.

While there are two petitions showing strong support for the Clubs proposals and one against, it is considered prudent to take more significantly the outcome of the Survey, due to its unbiased nature and the fact that it was made live following the substantive release of details publically about the scheme.

In summary (Please see Consultation Results Bar Chart below)

86% of those surveyed chose Peaks Parkway as the preferred option

93% said that the Council should assist the club in achieving relocation

Further to that 2687 comments were left adding some meaning to many that completed the surveys.

We ask that this information supplements the Clubs request and submission for an allocation in the New Local plan.

 

 

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Appendices

Appendix i – Consultation Feedback

Appendix ii – Support Petition 1

Appendix iii – Support Petition 2

Appendix iv – GTFC Survey

Appendix v – The role of stadia in regenerating commercial property

 

 

Appendix i

Consultation Feedback

Q1. Residents say there is already congestion in Weelsby Avenue:-

(Residents already complain of waiting 15 minutes at times to exit onto Weelsby Road)

This scheme WILL NOT impact on additional traffic at Weelsby Avenue, although it has the potential of diverting traffic from Oasis Wintringham School and the Crematorium via a new road network which will mitigate existing problems which residents endure.

Q2. Pedestrians will use Weelsby Avenue to visit the Community Stadium:-

There is no need for pedestrians to access the stadium via Weelsby Avenue. A planning condition will require the club for a time to steward the junction of Weelsby Road/Avenue, until fans are accustomed to using the new footpath along Peaks Parkway.

Q3. Vehicles will park in the side roads causing mayhem:-

The stadium design allows for 2000 car park and 200 coach parking spaces. Supporters will traditionally park as near to the stadium as possible, therefore parking issues on the side streets adjacent to the stadium should not pose an issue. Parking facilities for the Community Stadium will be published on social media for visiting supporters, included in this is the transfer of relevant information to the visiting club for their website.

In addition the use of match day parking controls / CPZ (Controlled Parking Zones) potentially could be introduced, as part of a planning condition in areas where issues arise. A planning condition will require the club for a time to steward the junction of Weelsby Road/Avenue, until fans are accustomed to using the car parking arrangements at the Community Stadium.

Q4. How will pedestrians access the Community Stadium:-

Footfall from Grimsby will access the site via an existing footpath, at the very end of Peaks Lane. It’s a 10-15 minute walk up an over the bridge to arrive at site. Additionally a new footpath will be introduced on the opposite / western side of Peaks Parkway.

Footfall from Humberston & New Waltham will access the site via an existing footpath on the eastern side of Peaks Parkway. It's a 15-20 minute walk up an over the bridge to arrive at site.

 

 

Q5. Crowd noise will affect the residents of St Andrews Hospice:-

Modern stadia are designed to contain crowd noise to a much larger degree than as at Blundell Park. The Community Stadium’s boundary will be circa 800m away from the Hospice, which resides on the opposite side of the parkway and is lined by high hedge rows either side. The design for the grounds at the Community Stadium will also entail sympathetic planting / landscaping of foliage appropriate to noise reduction. This will also include a substantial embankment around site.

Q6. The development will affect my house value adversely:-

Evidence suggests this is not the case. This same development was planned at Great Coates and known about since 1999, nevertheless houses continued to rise in value and sell well. Two new developments were built out and sold during the planning phase in spite of the constant fears raised by a small group. Research suggests that residential house prices actually rise substantially within the vicinity of new stadia developments. Reference data (SHURA Dr L E Davies) (Please see Appendix v)

Q7. The scheme will cause traffic congestion:-

Peaks Parkway has several junctions along its length and there is no reason to think congestion will increase because of a new junction serving this development. Additionally football matches are played when the highway is least busy and therefore will have little impact on existing users. The roads will be busy for a maximum of 30 times per year, for 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after a game.

Q8. Loss of open green space:-

This development cannot be accommodated on any available brown field site. The enabling development and particularly houses, would be taking up green belt land anyway in support for much needed housing. Surely, it is better to see some community gain from building on important open green space. Many of us will recall seeing green field built on as we grew older. It’s an unfortunate consequence of the population expanding. In support of this, recent news stories have highlighted the need for new housing to be built. There is a national shortage of housing to accommodate an ever increasing population in the UK.

Q9. Peaks Parkway is the wrong location:-

This is very much an opinion and we would hope those who are not yet convinced will visit the site to witness the scale, perspective and imagine how this scheme will least impact on the environment. Additionally, the sequential site survey determined Peaks Parkway as being the only viable option to deliver this scheme that facilitates the Club’s requirements and more importantly the enabling needs, at a location requiring circa 150 acres of developable area.

 

 

Q10. Loss of Allotment space:-

The allotments currently has less than a 50% occupancy rate, with capacity at Weelsby Road allotments to accommodate them if required. There is potential for the existing site to be incorporated into the development, facilitating the needs of the existing allotment tenants. Allotments are protected by section 8 of the Allotment Act 1925 and the Secretary of State will be asked to approve the scheme to ensure there is a suitable provision in place.

Q11. Too close to the Cemetery:-

There are many stadiums built near cemeteries all over the country. Bury FC as an example, have a stand called the cemetery end. The KC Stadium is also located near to a cemetery and more recently York City has achieved planning approval very close to a cemetery in York.

Q12. Tollbar Roundabout is congested and is at capacity:-

It is unlikely that our scheme will have significant impact if any at this junction. NELC are aware of the current issues; Ward Councillors have lobbied for funds to be identified for its upgrade for several years now. It is almost certain that by the time this development comes forward that the junction will have been upgraded.

Q13. Weelsby Road / Peaks Parkway junction is at capacity:

NELC are aware of the current issues at the junction. There are some funds identified to upgrade this junction and should this scheme come forward, then it is likely to be required to make a financial contribution to its upgrade.

Q14. There can be no more junctions along Peaks Parkway:-

There is nothing attached to the planning permission for Peaks Parkway, restricting or preventing additional junctions. Consideration is being given to determine the type of junction required to best serve the development, which will inevitably be a roundabout or a traffic light junction.

Q15. How will fans arrive by train:-

Grimsby Train station is approximately 1.6 miles away. Typically, the majority of fans no longer travel by train, however when they do the Club and Police work together with coaches put on for the transfer of fans to the ground.

Q16. The facility may threaten King George V Stadium and the Bradley Football Development Centre:-

Nothing could be further from the truth. The Club operates a significant community programme around the town throughout the year and block books a range of facilities in advance, thus preventing use by the local community. Therefore should this scheme come forward, the Club will be able to grow its community programmes without needing to monopolise other community facilities.

 

 

Additional Concerns & Questions raised at during three public consultations

22nd February 2015 at Peaks Parkway Proposed Development Site

1st March 2015 at Blundell Park

8th March 2015 at Blundell Park

Q1. Will there be a bus route to serve the crematorium:-

As part of the Club’s requirement, we will continue to work with Stagecoach to provide a service as it does at Blundell Park, additionally to support the residential / retail requirements bus services will be provided.

Q2. Could the retail go below the stadium site:-

This was a common request. The Club will explore this possibility with planners.

Q3. Allotment occupancy has dropped due to the Club’s proposals:-

The temporary road installed next to the allotments, which facilitated the building of the Oasis Academy, dates the Google Maps view to around 2008. This evidence highlights much lesser occupancy than that of today. In any case, the Club’s proposals at Peaks Parkway only became public in 2013.

Q4. People will walk through the Cemetery to get to the Community Stadium:-

The Cemetery is bound by an 8 foot pointed fence and there is also a ditch to the south which will be retained to facilitate land drainage these two obstacles make it highly unlikely that people will attempt to cut across the Cemetery, however the Club will monitor the situation to ensure this does not happen.

Q5. Street parking will be an issue:-

Whilst the Club intend to charge for car parking, it does not believe people will be put off driving directly to the ground. However, and as a safeguard match day parking restrictions may be required and will be dealt with by attaching conditions to a planning permission requiring the Club to pay for such a requirement should it become necessary.

Q6. People will cut through Scartho and across the new housing estate:-

We will discuss this with Planners how this can be facilitated to minimise disturbance. As part of the Green Travel Plan we will be required to promote walking to the community stadium.

 

 

Q7. People walking along Peaks Lane will cause issues and a disturbance:-

We will discuss this with Planners proposal to minimise disturbance. As part of the Green Travel Plan we will be required to promote walking to the community stadium.

Q8. We walk our dogs around the perimeter of the site - will this be lost:-

The Club will endeavour to incorporate into its plans a dog-walking track around the full perimeter of the site.

Q9. Building on all this land will cause flooding:-

A reputable drainage consultant will design a scheme, which will include as much sustainable drainage as possible; the final design with any connections into the main sewer and ditches will need approval of the Council's drainage engineers.

Q10. Wild life will be lost:-

An ecology consultant will be recruited at an early stage to advise on the best way to mitigate the loss of wildlife (If any). It is perceived that only a small section of hedgerow will be removed to facilitate the whole scheme however sympathetic landscaping will form part of the sites design and will replace and add additional boundaries for any lost hedgerow.

Q11. Gooseman’s drain/ditch will be a potential hazard to dog walkers etc:-

The ditches form an integral part of the surface water drainage for the area and must be retained. Whilst it is not clear at this stage if the existing ditches will present a hazard, this will be considered at the detail design stage of the scheme.

Q12. Will the junctions that serve the development be a roundabout or traffic lights:-

Highways consultants will assess the impact of the additional traffic generated by this scheme onto the existing highways, this will include modelling and looking at different junction solutions to create the best possible option which will then be designed into the scheme.

Q13. Weelsby Road - Peaks Parkway junction is already at capacity:-

Highways consultants will assess the impact of the additional traffic generated by this scheme at this junction and others. It is understood improvements to this busy junction and other nearby are under consideration for road improvements' to aid traffic flow. This scheme will be expected to make a financial contribution toward this work.

Q14. There is no space for Cemetery expansion:-

Part of the Council owned land is being retained to support cemetery expansion, it can be seen on the Illustrative plan.

 

 

Q15. Concerns were raised about security and the practicality of actually fitting a pathway on the west side of the Peaks Parkway, starting at Weelsby Road.

There is an existing pathway that runs along the western side of Peaks Parkway. With modifications is it wide enough to create an access pathway running along the rear of the houses starting at Weelsby Road junction.

There is a barrier running the full length of the path with a large sign that would also cause an obstruction for a clear pathway. In addition to this, there are two lamp posts that are not set against the wall’s edge.

A simple solution would be for the sign to be removed and in its place a new sign that does not obstruct the pathway. A new fence could be installed along the edge of the pathway with the lamp posts set back against the wall as per the others.

The pathway ends abruptly with the verge narrowing, this will prevent the continuity of the same line. Therefore a new pathway could be constructed to give continuity from this point along the inside of the hedgerow. The new path would then adjoin to the existing pathway that runs behind the allotments, parallel to Peaks Parkway.

 

 

Appendix ii

Support Petition 1

Name Signed On1 Josh Booth 26/11/20132 James Goodwin 26/11/20133 Marc Reed 26/11/20134 John Montford 26/11/20135 Paul Brittain 26/11/20136 Jason Ives 26/11/20137 Michael Kalogerou 26/11/20138 David Elliott 26/11/20139 Craig Parker 26/11/2013

10 Paul Krogh 26/11/201311 Ady Isaac 26/11/201312 David Phillips 26/11/201313 Guy Keeble 26/11/201314 Joe Carson 26/11/201315 Ryan Phillips 26/11/201316 Heather Tuck 26/11/201317 Richard Huntley 26/11/201318 Mark Robinson 26/11/201319 Ben Curry 26/11/201320 James Kurz 26/11/201321 Will Dawson 26/11/201322 Abi Clayton 26/11/201323 William Douglas 26/11/201324 Declan Robinson 26/11/201325 Chris Holt 26/11/201326 Dave Hall 26/11/201327 thomas sanigar 26/11/201328 gary pape 26/11/201329 Matt Keetley 26/11/201330 Mark Burgess 26/11/201331 Matthew Woods 26/11/201332 Scott Venney 26/11/201333 Neil Corry 26/11/201334 adrian mckenzie 26/11/201335 Marie Mawer 26/11/201336 Roy Starling 26/11/201337 Tom Lister 26/11/201338 Andrew Dalgetty 26/11/201339 Steve Connor 26/11/201340 Thomas Kelly 26/11/201341 Leon Farrell 26/11/201342 Nigel Mawer 26/11/201343 David Giles 26/11/201344 Sam Hardy 26/11/201345 James Reed 26/11/201346 billy hughes 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On47 Geoffrey Reed 26/11/201348 dawn king 26/11/201349 Michael Smith 26/11/201350 Andy Rose 26/11/201351 Ian Brown 26/11/201352 Ian Kershaw 26/11/201353 Carl Rushby 26/11/201354 ian taylor 26/11/201355 Tom Drewery 26/11/201356 Joshua Pearson 26/11/201357 ALAN RODGERS 26/11/201358 David Bennington 26/11/201359 David Holmes 26/11/201360 neil hope 26/11/201361 Oli Batty 26/11/201362 Kaj Hansen 26/11/201363 Anthony Mr 26/11/201364 Julie Holmes 26/11/201365 matt stinson 26/11/201366 Simon Gray 26/11/201367 Colin Lindley 26/11/201368 ken campbell 26/11/201369 Zoe Caroline 26/11/201370 janis goodwin 26/11/201371 scott crisp 26/11/201372 Darren Morgan 26/11/201373 Jonny Tuplin 26/11/201374 Katy Harneiss 26/11/201375 nick donnet 26/11/201376 Shaun Smaller 26/11/201377 Tony Pearce 26/11/201378 Chris Benson 26/11/201379 David Gardner 26/11/201380 Paul Price 26/11/201381 Barry Evans 26/11/201382 Ben Robinson 26/11/201383 Thomas Dale 26/11/201384 Steve Jennings 26/11/201385 Scott Bartlett 26/11/201386 Scott Woodthorpe 26/11/201387 Col Garrod 26/11/201388 craig limb 26/11/201389 Phil McVeigh 26/11/201390 Craig Sibson 26/11/201391 Gemma Rhodes 26/11/201392 Jamie Elder 26/11/201393 Kieran Riley 26/11/201394 stuart clifford 26/11/201395 craig bryan 96 JEREMY BAILY 26/11/201397 Steve Fenty 26/11/201398 Jamie Pickerden 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On99 Joe Turner 26/11/2013

100 Dan Roberts 26/11/2013101 Nick Wallis 26/11/2013102 James Fleming 26/11/2013103 andy mcmenemie 26/11/2013104 Lynn Summers 26/11/2013105 Christopher Jenkin 26/11/2013106 Josh Mckevitt 26/11/2013107 David Batty 26/11/2013108 james richardson 26/11/2013109 Liam Foxcroft 26/11/2013110 Nathan Bensley 26/11/2013111 Katie Donoghue 26/11/2013112 Richard Thompson 26/11/2013113 lynsey poucher 26/11/2013114 Elliot Batty 26/11/2013115 Marcus Fox 26/11/2013116 Reece Lait 26/11/2013117 Aiden Vivins 26/11/2013118 Kevin Keyworth 26/11/2013119 Natalie Hooton 26/11/2013120 Jamie Smith 26/11/2013121 Lee Brown 26/11/2013122 Leigh Sibbick 26/11/2013123 Jack Blockley 26/11/2013124 Andrew Greenfield 26/11/2013125 Dean Love 26/11/2013126 Bob Davies 26/11/2013127 alex Dwyer 26/11/2013128 KEVIN BROUGHTON 26/11/2013129 Ashley Smith 26/11/2013130 Loyd Baker 26/11/2013131 Graham Hackney 26/11/2013132 Brian Willetts 26/11/2013133 Lewis Markham 26/11/2013134 adrian brown 26/11/2013135 Leon Harding 26/11/2013136 Marcus Charlton 26/11/2013137 Mark Holness 26/11/2013138 Helen Caborn 26/11/2013139 Graham Lewis 26/11/2013140 James Gregory 26/11/2013141 Bob Graves 26/11/2013142 Stephen Newens 26/11/2013143 Megan Ives 26/11/2013144 George Holmes 26/11/2013145 Daniel Rawcliffe 26/11/2013146 Joe Smith 26/11/2013147 Wendy Nielsen 26/11/2013148 Matt borrell 26/11/2013149 Richard Scott 26/11/2013150 Alfie Warwick 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On151 Ray Drury 26/11/2013152 Albert Call 26/11/2013153 Will Murphy 26/11/2013154 Marc Peterson 26/11/2013155 Boyd Visholm 26/11/2013156 Jamie Craw 26/11/2013157 Simon Peart 26/11/2013158 Kevin Hill 26/11/2013159 joe neary 26/11/2013160 Liam Vanderweele 26/11/2013161 Edward Carlton 26/11/2013162 Ian Colebrook-Smith 26/11/2013163 Lee Stembridge 26/11/2013164 Joe McGuire 26/11/2013165 Julian Dugard 26/11/2013166 Anthony Mitchell 26/11/2013167 Liam Wilkinson 26/11/2013168 stuart fox 26/11/2013169 peter algar 26/11/2013170 Richard bacon 26/11/2013171 Tim Cook 26/11/2013172 Craig Dawkins 26/11/2013173 Jamie O'neill 26/11/2013174 Ryan Robinson 26/11/2013175 Estela Draper 26/11/2013176 Ross Parkin 26/11/2013177 Chris Martin 26/11/2013178 peter turner 26/11/2013179 Bill Jenner 26/11/2013180 Steve Rright 26/11/2013181 josh donner 26/11/2013182 Gavin Chisnall 26/11/2013183 Darragh Fitzpatrick 26/11/2013184 Baz Rockliff 26/11/2013185 Jonathan Gerlis 26/11/2013186 aaron edwards 26/11/2013187 Ben Hemsley 26/11/2013188 luke fletcher 26/11/2013189 Richard Fox 26/11/2013190 Andrew Gallagher 26/11/2013191 Autumn Summers 26/11/2013192 Jenny Weeks 26/11/2013193 Robert Overton 26/11/2013194 Robyn Parker 26/11/2013195 Gary bryan 26/11/2013196 tom heinrich 26/11/2013197 Lauren Finch 26/11/2013198 Nathan Makey 26/11/2013199 Chris Copestake 26/11/2013200 Daniel Robertson 26/11/2013201 Dale Drewett 26/11/2013202 Andrew Browning 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On203 Ryan Niles 26/11/2013204 Andy Dixon 26/11/2013205 john bullock 26/11/2013206 Darren Newman 26/11/2013207 Nichola Lince 26/11/2013208 lewis steel 26/11/2013209 Ben Cox 26/11/2013210 Roy Tomkinson 26/11/2013211 ellie Mariah 26/11/2013212 Kevin Lawrence 26/11/2013213 andy storr 26/11/2013214 Simon Brambley 26/11/2013215 rick braithwaite 26/11/2013216 Lee Hutchinson 26/11/2013217 Garry Buckle 26/11/2013218 Heather Leitch 26/11/2013219 Dale Wells 26/11/2013220 Alan Sheedy 26/11/2013221 Richard Stamp 26/11/2013222 tom sawyer 26/11/2013223 Henri Thomas 26/11/2013224 Tom Farmery 26/11/2013225 James Gibbs 26/11/2013226 Phil Jewitt 26/11/2013227 Paul Bray 26/11/2013228 Richard Young 26/11/2013229 Steven Burgess 26/11/2013230 Paul Roberts 26/11/2013231 Philip Lumley 26/11/2013232 Arbour Fox 26/11/2013233 chris blakey 26/11/2013234 Robert Dring 26/11/2013235 Richard Allenby 26/11/2013236 Jamie Bonner 26/11/2013237 joseph hooton 26/11/2013238 Lewis Langford 26/11/2013239 Dean Campbell 26/11/2013240 Michael Longshaw 26/11/2013241 Luke Thompson 26/11/2013242 James Washington 26/11/2013243 Luke Ohara 26/11/2013244 Simon Johnson 26/11/2013245 shaun finch 26/11/2013246 Martyn Bell 26/11/2013247 Bradley King 26/11/2013248 Steven Culton 26/11/2013249 Matthew Clark 26/11/2013250 Alan Moorhouse 26/11/2013251 Aaron Cheeseman 26/11/2013252 nick cook 26/11/2013253 Isaac Scarrott 26/11/2013254 Paul Wakefield 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On255 john richmond 26/11/2013256 Lee Chisnall 26/11/2013257 Sara Wood 26/11/2013258 Neil Caborn 26/11/2013259 Tim Mosey 26/11/2013260 Karl Pearson 26/11/2013261 Amanda Johnson 26/11/2013262 Gaz Cox 26/11/2013263 Daniel Taylor 26/11/2013264 david thompson 26/11/2013265 Chris Kirk 26/11/2013266 Jase Winter 26/11/2013267 Simon Chapple 26/11/2013268 Daniel Rouse 26/11/2013269 carl carroll 26/11/2013270 Darren Snook 26/11/2013271 jonathan spurr 26/11/2013272 Ashley Thompson 26/11/2013273 Andy Currie 26/11/2013274 Anne Boyers 26/11/2013275 George Carlton 26/11/2013276 chris bontoft 26/11/2013277 Matt Gollings 26/11/2013278 Sean Cronian 26/11/2013279 Paul Hollis 26/11/2013280 Russell Bennett 26/11/2013281 Michael Hoad 26/11/2013282 Steven Claybourn 26/11/2013283 Terry Watson 26/11/2013284 Richard Chapman 26/11/2013285 Glenn Watson 26/11/2013286 Craig Pickersgill 26/11/2013287 Michael Lowry 26/11/2013288 Jordan Houlston 26/11/2013289 heather black 26/11/2013290 Ben Bonner 26/11/2013291 John Castle 26/11/2013292 David Wright 26/11/2013293 Matthew Martin 26/11/2013294 Phil Hanley 26/11/2013295 Dale Houlston 26/11/2013296 Steve Drury 26/11/2013297 Ashley Spink 26/11/2013298 Darren Dodge 26/11/2013299 Grez Taylor 26/11/2013300 Jonathan Chittock 26/11/2013301 Viktoria Acton 26/11/2013302 Zoe Stephenson 26/11/2013303 Paul Parker 26/11/2013304 Tom Morris 26/11/2013305 Oliver Close 26/11/2013306 William Dee 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On307 Liam Grest 26/11/2013308 David Rook 26/11/2013309 Nick Bray 26/11/2013310 Si Glover 26/11/2013311 Mark Wheatley 26/11/2013312 Paul carter 26/11/2013313 Sheila Woods 26/11/2013314 James Wells 26/11/2013315 Tom Stark 26/11/2013316 Scott Walket 26/11/2013317 Anthony Croft 26/11/2013318 Tony Charlton 26/11/2013319 lucy stone 26/11/2013320 James Penny 26/11/2013321 Terry Westerman 26/11/2013322 Liam Parry 26/11/2013323 george finch 26/11/2013324 Brad Milne 26/11/2013325 Carl Ling 26/11/2013326 Phil Cooper 26/11/2013327 Darren Overton 26/11/2013328 keith blackett 26/11/2013329 Henry Rogers 26/11/2013330 Rachel Harrington 26/11/2013331 michael wright 26/11/2013332 Richard Bray 26/11/2013333 Ben Forster 26/11/2013334 Kieran Moore 26/11/2013335 Harry Taylor 26/11/2013336 Dale Jones 26/11/2013337 John darsley 26/11/2013338 dave hall 26/11/2013339 Pete Pixsley 26/11/2013340 Lee Sizer 26/11/2013341 Lewis Blessed 26/11/2013342 Drew Wingate 26/11/2013343 Ben Dickinson 26/11/2013344 Carol Jackson 26/11/2013345 Paul Vessey 26/11/2013346 Russell Cox 26/11/2013347 Craig Long 26/11/2013348 Ryan Milson 26/11/2013349 Simon Willoughby 26/11/2013350 Brett Mussell 26/11/2013351 Tim Scott 26/11/2013352 Matt Pye 26/11/2013353 louis hutton 26/11/2013354 Connor Atkinson 26/11/2013355 lee redgrift 26/11/2013356 Joshua wenman 26/11/2013357 Lee Bennington 26/11/2013358 Andrew Woolsey 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On359 Lewis Beighton 26/11/2013360 Jack West 26/11/2013361 Clare Mcveigh 26/11/2013362 Merrill Redgrift 26/11/2013363 Antony Gray 26/11/2013364 Rob Sanderson 26/11/2013365 David Jackson 26/11/2013366 Nikki Smith 26/11/2013367 Darren Clark 26/11/2013368 Jonathan Walker 26/11/2013369 mark cribb 26/11/2013370 Ryan Nolan 26/11/2013371 David Schofielf 26/11/2013372 Steve Leggett 26/11/2013373 david johnson 26/11/2013374 trev jebson 26/11/2013375 Jacque Taylor-vine 26/11/2013376 James Ryan 26/11/2013377 Trevor Isaac 26/11/2013378 Paul Smith 26/11/2013379 Wayne Green 26/11/2013380 Matt Murphy 26/11/2013381 Richard Lingard 26/11/2013382 John Griffin 26/11/2013383 Derek woods 26/11/2013384 Paul Bryan 26/11/2013385 Adam Reeves 26/11/2013386 gary roe 26/11/2013387 Lewis Spencer 26/11/2013388 Jason Paget 26/11/2013389 Karl Chircop 26/11/2013390 matthew cook 26/11/2013391 Christopher Love 26/11/2013392 Dale Mason 26/11/2013393 Tom Stevens 26/11/2013394 ken young 26/11/2013395 Roger Wingate 26/11/2013396 Mark Jackson 26/11/2013397 matt zwart 26/11/2013398 David Wilkinson 26/11/2013399 Nick Chard 26/11/2013400 michael thackeray 26/11/2013401 Luke Thompson 26/11/2013402 Robert Gardner 26/11/2013403 Ben Bristow 26/11/2013404 Tim Cartwright 26/11/2013405 jason lewis 26/11/2013406 Neil Mummery 26/11/2013407 Ben Blackman 26/11/2013408 Paul Morton 26/11/2013409 Richard Cole 26/11/2013410 craig walker 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On411 Scott Francis 26/11/2013412 Simon Mckeon 26/11/2013413 Kate Mawer 26/11/2013414 Mathew Woolsey 26/11/2013415 Samuel Atkinson 26/11/2013416 Adam Swallow 26/11/2013417 Paul Chapman 26/11/2013418 richard farrow 26/11/2013419 Connor Corrigan 26/11/2013420 Russell Carrick 26/11/2013421 Harry Butler 26/11/2013422 Louis Mancini 26/11/2013423 Edward Horsfall 26/11/2013424 Danny Maasdam 26/11/2013425 Francesca Boyd 26/11/2013426 Carl Pullan 26/11/2013427 Andrew Drayton 26/11/2013428 Ian Townsend 26/11/2013429 steve moore 26/11/2013430 Claire Morton 26/11/2013431 Shane Wilkinson 26/11/2013432 ryan finch 26/11/2013433 Stuart Mclellan 26/11/2013434 Adam beaton 26/11/2013435 Mike Day 26/11/2013436 Jason Webb 26/11/2013437 Phil Lacey 26/11/2013438 andrew christy 26/11/2013439 bob saxby 26/11/2013440 Sally Ives 26/11/2013441 Mark Couch 26/11/2013442 Dave Watkinson 26/11/2013443 jack lait 26/11/2013444 Terry Birkett 26/11/2013445 Jack Scales 26/11/2013446 nick hawley 26/11/2013447 Chris Parker 26/11/2013448 robert blakey 26/11/2013449 Kenneth McLellan 26/11/2013450 James Pywell 26/11/2013451 kiran hollingsworth 26/11/2013452 david whitfield 26/11/2013453 andrew welbourn 26/11/2013454 marc ratchford 26/11/2013455 Virginia Smith 26/11/2013456 Kenneth Bristow 26/11/2013457 Thomas Naylor 26/11/2013458 Alan Gilbert 26/11/2013459 mike richards 26/11/2013460 Kate Osbourne 26/11/2013461 tom smalley 26/11/2013462 Darrel Mcgill 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On463 Nathan Hill 26/11/2013464 Callum donner 26/11/2013465 Stephen Ratchford 26/11/2013466 emma smiton 26/11/2013467 Daz WILSON 26/11/2013468 Colin Grey 26/11/2013469 mark snelling 26/11/2013470 ROBERT PATERSON 26/11/2013471 Richard Durrant 26/11/2013472 Mary Attwater 26/11/2013473 Matthew Winn 26/11/2013474 Paul Watson 26/11/2013475 Les Brechin 26/11/2013476 Kris Westerman 26/11/2013477 andy clayton 26/11/2013478 iain carpenter 26/11/2013479 Ashley Ireland 26/11/2013480 Lesley Milson 26/11/2013481 Graham Precious 26/11/2013482 Iain Rogers 26/11/2013483 Trevor ALBERY 26/11/2013484 joanne plaskitt 26/11/2013485 Chris Greenhalgh 26/11/2013486 Craig Wilcock 26/11/2013487 Liam Braisdell 26/11/2013488 Ross Hardie 26/11/2013489 Joe Laverick 26/11/2013490 Will Marshall 26/11/2013491 Matthew Wood 26/11/2013492 Richard King 26/11/2013493 Shaun Wilson 26/11/2013494 Carly Harrison 26/11/2013495 Kate Pearce 26/11/2013496 Bev Lewis 26/11/2013497 Sarah Benson 26/11/2013498 Paul Haigh 26/11/2013499 Naomi Brazier 26/11/2013500 S Gale 26/11/2013501 Rob Brightmore 26/11/2013502 joshua alstrom 26/11/2013503 sean fieldsend 26/11/2013504 colin tomlin 26/11/2013505 Ashley Childs 26/11/2013506 Andrew Macdonald 26/11/2013507 Darren Todd 26/11/2013508 stuart woodcock 26/11/2013509 jack broughton 26/11/2013510 Neil Brighton 26/11/2013511 Russell Baker 26/11/2013512 Chris Harrison 26/11/2013513 tim wilkins 26/11/2013514 angela dillon 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On515 Claire Graves 26/11/2013516 Simon Hodson 26/11/2013517 Philip Rogers 26/11/2013518 Debbie Jardine 26/11/2013519 damon harrison 26/11/2013520 Jack Barnes 26/11/2013521 Matthew Lond 26/11/2013522 Oliver Jones 26/11/2013523 Paul Smith 26/11/2013524 Mike Kirkham 26/11/2013525 Nick Cropley-cooke 26/11/2013526 Greg Altoft 26/11/2013527 Jon Lilley 26/11/2013528 William Harrison 26/11/2013529 richard Emerson 26/11/2013530 Stephen Arnold 26/11/2013531 Rob Andrews 26/11/2013532 ben hall 26/11/2013533 Tom Balderson 26/11/2013534 Tim Kennedy 26/11/2013535 Michael Green 26/11/2013536 Kurt Coupland 26/11/2013537 Chris Swan 26/11/2013538 Josh Bell 26/11/2013539 Amy roberts 26/11/2013540 reece tharratt 26/11/2013541 karl phillips 26/11/2013542 Sam Martin 26/11/2013543 Gareth Clapham 26/11/2013544 Daniel Johnstone 26/11/2013545 luke stanger 26/11/2013546 Darren Reed 26/11/2013547 Susan Bell 26/11/2013548 Jim Buckle 26/11/2013549 Simon Frith 26/11/2013550 Brad Elliott 26/11/2013551 Jermaine Coupland 26/11/2013552 Jamie Hill 26/11/2013553 Tony Atkinson 26/11/2013554 Graham Johnson 26/11/2013555 Antony Griffiths 26/11/2013556 Callum Jordan 26/11/2013557 Rhodie Clarke 26/11/2013558 Ryan Edwards 26/11/2013559 Scott Gladwell 26/11/2013560 Nicola Kilmore 26/11/2013561 DARREN wright 26/11/2013562 Nigel James 26/11/2013563 matthew lewis 26/11/2013564 Robin Roberts 26/11/2013565 tony goodwin 26/11/2013566 maggy welsh 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On567 Lucy Baker 26/11/2013568 Michael Jackson 26/11/2013569 Neil Stafford 26/11/2013570 David Miller 26/11/2013571 jamie gollings 26/11/2013572 Michael Shelton 26/11/2013573 Thomas Short 26/11/2013574 Christopher Wragg 26/11/2013575 lee welsh 26/11/2013576 Jess Matthews 26/11/2013577 Neil Evans 26/11/2013578 Dave Smith 26/11/2013579 Sam Burgess 26/11/2013580 martin thompson 26/11/2013581 Matthew Lister 26/11/2013582 Darren Gunn 26/11/2013583 David Bartlett 26/11/2013584 james lister 26/11/2013585 Spencer Higgins 26/11/2013586 Josh Lane 26/11/2013587 Jonathan Palmer 26/11/2013588 neil plunkett 26/11/2013589 mike rowell 26/11/2013590 Robert Ryan 26/11/2013591 ben ranshaw 26/11/2013592 Gary North 26/11/2013593 carl atherton 26/11/2013594 Neal Watford 26/11/2013595 Tom Steer 26/11/2013596 Carl Vince 26/11/2013597 Lauren Lawrence 26/11/2013598 jason jackson 26/11/2013599 Gill Appleyard 26/11/2013600 paul grant 26/11/2013601 Connor Maggs 26/11/2013602 michael coulson 26/11/2013603 Eddie Gibbs 26/11/2013604 Stuart Lofas 26/11/2013605 Bobby Patterson 26/11/2013606 Gareth Drakes 26/11/2013607 Simon Thomas 26/11/2013608 Andrew Carlton 26/11/2013609 Gary Allwood 26/11/2013610 Steve Fisher 26/11/2013611 Victoria Mcskelly 26/11/2013612 Ben North 26/11/2013613 chris winters 26/11/2013614 David Taylor 26/11/2013615 mark speed 26/11/2013616 Jack Jamieson 26/11/2013617 Will Patchett 26/11/2013618 Lisa Piggott 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On619 paul shephard 26/11/2013620 Amber Hardwick 26/11/2013621 laura hurton 26/11/2013622 Kieran White 26/11/2013623 Fred Robson 26/11/2013624 phillip sarbutt 26/11/2013625 Shaun Thompson 26/11/2013626 Daniel Formstone 26/11/2013627 Richard Piper 26/11/2013628 Simon Hammerton 26/11/2013629 Paul O'Flinn 26/11/2013630 dominik Karmalita 26/11/2013631 Simon Stephenson 26/11/2013632 Neil Wilkinson 26/11/2013633 martin Balderson 26/11/2013634 Glen Howard 26/11/2013635 Brett Walton 26/11/2013636 neil quickfall 26/11/2013637 Tom Black 26/11/2013638 Eve Pankhurst 26/11/2013639 Paul Bevan 26/11/2013640 Carl Devonport 26/11/2013641 Rob King 26/11/2013642 darren thompson 26/11/2013643 nathan cook 26/11/2013644 Paul Irwin 26/11/2013645 Tony Cowling 26/11/2013646 sas isaac 26/11/2013647 Mark Blackburn 26/11/2013648 Mathew Thompson 26/11/2013649 Sam Hunt 26/11/2013650 Paul Gardner 26/11/2013651 Thomas Humphreys 26/11/2013652 Gary Brown 26/11/2013653 Shane Traill 26/11/2013654 Lee Johnson 26/11/2013655 Sophie Beadshaw 26/11/2013656 Jack Pearson 26/11/2013657 David Hills 26/11/2013658 Toni Higgins 26/11/2013659 Rob Hewitt 26/11/2013660 Emily Hanrahan 26/11/2013661 Christopher Gladwell 26/11/2013662 Scott Hilton 26/11/2013663 Shane Bellamy 26/11/2013664 Paul Hayles 26/11/2013665 Bruce Fenwick 26/11/2013666 John Holroyd 26/11/2013667 peter blake 26/11/2013668 hannah bratley 26/11/2013669 Ryan Day 26/11/2013670 Michael Saxby 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On671 Paul Coulten 26/11/2013672 Alex Barker 26/11/2013673 Adam King 26/11/2013674 Christian Dobson 26/11/2013675 chris west 26/11/2013676 David Whincup 26/11/2013677 olly jackson 26/11/2013678 Ron Smith 26/11/2013679 Linda Johnson 26/11/2013680 Mattie Portlock 26/11/2013681 steve crosskill 26/11/2013682 Jonathan Atkinson 26/11/2013683 Jeff Tomlinson 26/11/2013684 Jason Evans 26/11/2013685 liam bensley 26/11/2013686 Simon Roberts 26/11/2013687 Abi Mills 26/11/2013688 Nathan Poulter 26/11/2013689 Richard Warman 26/11/2013690 Paul Hudson 26/11/2013691 Liam Ladds 26/11/2013692 Devon Gilliot 26/11/2013693 Nicola Burnett 26/11/2013694 chris emerson 26/11/2013695 Ben Westoby 26/11/2013696 deryk jewitt 26/11/2013697 Howard Foster 26/11/2013698 Steve Holt 26/11/2013699 James Robinson 26/11/2013700 stuart andrews 26/11/2013701 mark godley 26/11/2013702 Lee Woods 26/11/2013703 mandi miles 26/11/2013704 Anthony Dean 26/11/2013705 Ben Maynard 26/11/2013706 julie lawrence 26/11/2013707 robert gregory 26/11/2013708 Paul Waddingham 26/11/2013709 Matthew Hill 26/11/2013710 Lewis Fletcher 26/11/2013711 James Borrill 26/11/2013712 Luke Shaw 26/11/2013713 Joe Wright 26/11/2013714 charlie Parker 26/11/2013715 peter taylor 26/11/2013716 Andrew Sankey 26/11/2013717 Callum Williams 26/11/2013718 Marc Dyson 26/11/2013719 Kyle Braithwaite 26/11/2013720 David Maasdam 26/11/2013721 Derek Oldridge 26/11/2013722 malcolm shaw 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On723 Dave Gresh 26/11/2013724 Nathan Sterriker 26/11/2013725 Sam Strandt 26/11/2013726 Matthew Dolan 26/11/2013727 kaz leonard 26/11/2013728 Patrick Lince 26/11/2013729 Ian Dawson 26/11/2013730 Ben Mottershead 26/11/2013731 Amy Charlton 26/11/2013732 Kristine Green 26/11/2013733 ryan parker 26/11/2013734 Mark Furnell 26/11/2013735 Robert Taylor 26/11/2013736 David Ryder 26/11/2013737 Tyler Allwood 26/11/2013738 Stephanie Sewell 26/11/2013739 christine smith 26/11/2013740 paul chalk 26/11/2013741 charlie bovill 26/11/2013742 Jack Alexander 26/11/2013743 Steve Lea 26/11/2013744 Pamela Coupland 26/11/2013745 George Coomber 26/11/2013746 natalie ogden 26/11/2013747 Sam Madeira 26/11/2013748 Matthew Neale 26/11/2013749 Christopher Stanland 26/11/2013750 Alex Bale 26/11/2013751 Mick Wilkinson 26/11/2013752 Michael Turrell 26/11/2013753 Robin Nicholson 26/11/2013754 Tommy Bryan 26/11/2013755 Paul Chapman 26/11/2013756 Danny North 26/11/2013757 Martyn Angove 26/11/2013758 Tracy Keogh 26/11/2013759 Peter Smith 26/11/2013760 Adam Burns 26/11/2013761 Andrew Whitman 26/11/2013762 George Hutchinson 26/11/2013763 Jason Macleod 26/11/2013764 Strachan Craig 26/11/2013765 alex gibbon 26/11/2013766 Jamie Lock 26/11/2013767 Nick Jackson 26/11/2013768 Steve Higgins 26/11/2013769 andrew harriman 26/11/2013770 Daniel Frosdick 26/11/2013771 matthew lear 26/11/2013772 Laura Hirst 26/11/2013773 Matt Bradshaw 26/11/2013774 Oliver Black 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On775 Casey Bensley 26/11/2013776 Andrew Ingham 26/11/2013777 Tim Murrell 26/11/2013778 paul atkinson 26/11/2013779 Richard Iister 26/11/2013780 Kayleigh Ireland 26/11/2013781 Brad Harrison 26/11/2013782 Sarah Johnson 26/11/2013783 Phil Pykett 26/11/2013784 Sophie Bray 26/11/2013785 James Tuff 26/11/2013786 Dominic Dixon 26/11/2013787 Karen Atkinson 26/11/2013788 Jason Atkinson 26/11/2013789 phillip kay 26/11/2013790 Andy Moore 26/11/2013791 Nick Wragg 26/11/2013792 David Blastland 26/11/2013793 ryan usher 26/11/2013794 Hannah Currier 26/11/2013795 laura shreeve 26/11/2013796 Joel Hargreaves 26/11/2013797 Alan Hilditch 26/11/2013798 Jeff Wardle 26/11/2013799 Paul Floyd 26/11/2013800 Alex Hilton 26/11/2013801 Dean Bradley 26/11/2013802 Ryan Collins 26/11/2013803 brody walton 26/11/2013804 David Fukes 26/11/2013805 Richard Sands 26/11/2013806 Antony Walker 26/11/2013807 Nick Kershaw 26/11/2013808 Jessica Mawer 26/11/2013809 Sam Speight 26/11/2013810 Ronnie Phillips 26/11/2013811 alex patterson 26/11/2013812 Andrew Mathews 26/11/2013813 Joanne Rawlins 26/11/2013814 Chris Bell 26/11/2013815 Tim Hubbard 26/11/2013816 Pat Jones 26/11/2013817 Robert Vessey 26/11/2013818 Warren Mckenzie 26/11/2013819 Niall Jackson 26/11/2013820 Mike Kendrick 26/11/2013821 Kev Walter 26/11/2013822 Meg Trott 26/11/2013823 Ashley Brown 26/11/2013824 Tony burden 26/11/2013825 roger forman 26/11/2013826 Dean Evison 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On827 George Cassidy 26/11/2013828 Tomas Doyle 26/11/2013829 Stephen Blyth 26/11/2013830 Charlie Coll 26/11/2013831 craig Cowling 26/11/2013832 Michael Piggott 26/11/2013833 Chris Boyes 26/11/2013834 Gerald Bradley 26/11/2013835 M A Conway 26/11/2013836 julie robinson 26/11/2013837 Will Crampin 26/11/2013838 Robert Genney 26/11/2013839 Wayne Pulford 26/11/2013840 Rachael Norton 26/11/2013841 Simon Jeffrey 26/11/2013842 Bradley Watson 26/11/2013843 Julie Binney 26/11/2013844 Leo Griffiths 26/11/2013845 Darren Paine 26/11/2013846 kevin robinson 26/11/2013847 Dean Cushing 26/11/2013848 Sarah Rushby 26/11/2013849 Jonny Kirman 26/11/2013850 Sophie Richardson 26/11/2013851 michelle brighton 26/11/2013852 Rachel Evitts 26/11/2013853 Andy Carr 26/11/2013854 Ann Blake 26/11/2013855 dave mumby 26/11/2013856 brian calladine 26/11/2013857 Mark Lewis 26/11/2013858 Jake Bruce 26/11/2013859 Karl Hutchinson 26/11/2013860 jo stamp 26/11/2013861 Andrew MacTaggart 26/11/2013862 Amy Eggleston 26/11/2013863 Paul Nilsson 26/11/2013864 becki freeman 26/11/2013865 Sarah Keetley 26/11/2013866 Daryl Plaskitt 26/11/2013867 Mike Burn 26/11/2013868 alison langton 26/11/2013869 Julie Timson 26/11/2013870 Bob Dilons 26/11/2013871 helen atkinson 26/11/2013872 Sarah Skelton 26/11/2013873 danny jaycock 26/11/2013874 Grant Maconachie 26/11/2013875 ian coutts 26/11/2013876 Joe O'Reilly 26/11/2013877 graham leech 26/11/2013878 Louis McAndrew 26/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On879 jo auckland 26/11/2013880 Tom Burley 26/11/2013881 Hayley Butts 26/11/2013882 James Cook 26/11/2013883 Dave Cockrill 26/11/2013884 danielle east 26/11/2013885 Beverley Thompson 26/11/2013886 Tracey Wilkinson 26/11/2013887 Phil Robinson 26/11/2013888 Mike Smith 26/11/2013889 Alan Wilkinson 26/11/2013890 Matt Beer 26/11/2013891 rick Cooper 26/11/2013892 kieran bell 26/11/2013893 George Sargent 26/11/2013894 Leigh Overton 26/11/2013895 Phil Nicolson 26/11/2013896 Ryan Harper 26/11/2013897 Tarran Sparks r 26/11/2013898 Leanne Burgess 26/11/2013899 John Atkinson 26/11/2013900 Tony Drake 26/11/2013901 James Freer 26/11/2013902 paul taylor 26/11/2013903 Joe JONES 26/11/2013904 James Bakes 26/11/2013905 Amanda Dixon 26/11/2013906 Richard Stothard 26/11/2013907 Stuart Hudson 26/11/2013908 Nick Dodd 26/11/2013909 Peter Blades 26/11/2013910 Paul Burnett 26/11/2013911 William Dumbleton 26/11/2013912 Ruth Jackson 26/11/2013913 Jon Alston 26/11/2013914 Katie Atkinson 26/11/2013915 Dave Blackburn 26/11/2013916 Ricky Huntley 26/11/2013917 michael nicholls 26/11/2013918 Jackie Stiff 26/11/2013919 Beth Traylen 26/11/2013920 James Clayton 26/11/2013921 Rob Bee 26/11/2013922 Gary Ingoldby-Spate 26/11/2013923 Gary Mcgrath 26/11/2013924 rosemerry croft 26/11/2013925 paul stead 26/11/2013926 Daniel Lammin 26/11/2013927 michael burns 26/11/2013928 Kris Bates 27/11/2013929 Thomas Hirst 27/11/2013930 colin groves 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On931 craig Turner 27/11/2013932 John Paul Batty 27/11/2013933 miranda brambley 27/11/2013934 Pauline Harper 27/11/2013935 Sheila Croy 27/11/2013936 Robert Inkson 27/11/2013937 Michael Robinson 27/11/2013938 Joseph Kettleboro 27/11/2013939 Ian Ambrose 27/11/2013940 Steven Vince 27/11/2013941 mark smith 27/11/2013942 Thomas Colling 27/11/2013943 Edward Newton 27/11/2013944 Rob Jacques 27/11/2013945 Pete Robertts 27/11/2013946 john mann 27/11/2013947 Tom Webster 27/11/2013948 Michael Oakes 27/11/2013949 Gareth Reynnolds 27/11/2013950 Michael Johnson 27/11/2013951 Justin Borrill 27/11/2013952 Rob Bywater 27/11/2013953 Nic Greaves 27/11/2013954 Tom Gibbins 27/11/2013955 Chris McCusker 27/11/2013956 Paul Lusty 27/11/2013957 Amelia Gough 27/11/2013958 Mick Press 27/11/2013959 Thomas Hay 27/11/2013960 Ian Sorrell 27/11/2013961 Paul Willerton 27/11/2013962 Toni Parker 27/11/2013963 George Dodsworth 27/11/2013964 Edwin Duffield 27/11/2013965 Kev Colcomb 27/11/2013966 vickey algar 27/11/2013967 dave payne 27/11/2013968 Daniel lewis 27/11/2013969 Steven Farrow 27/11/2013970 Anthony Cross 27/11/2013971 Les Price 27/11/2013972 Barry Whittleton 27/11/2013973 James Hornsey 27/11/2013974 Leeroy Metcalfe 27/11/2013975 Phillip Clarke 27/11/2013976 Matthew Chapman 27/11/2013977 nathan tyas 27/11/2013978 Chris Billingham 27/11/2013979 chris white 27/11/2013980 Michael Robinson 27/11/2013981 Dianne Moore 27/11/2013982 Ruth Whiffen 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On983 andrew wood 27/11/2013984 Mark Day 27/11/2013985 Dale Scotter 27/11/2013986 Matt Vessey 27/11/2013987 peter skudder 27/11/2013988 Jason Ballard 27/11/2013989 david whittall 27/11/2013990 Helen Greensmith 27/11/2013991 Gail Littlefair 27/11/2013992 Terry Petterson 27/11/2013993 rhys holness 27/11/2013994 Dan Gardiner 27/11/2013995 Andy Farrow 27/11/2013996 maria wilson 27/11/2013997 Claire Moreton 27/11/2013998 Charlotte rucki 27/11/2013999 Ady Morrison 27/11/2013

1000 rachael laughton 27/11/20131001 Mathew House 27/11/20131002 Pauline Cook 27/11/20131003 Cris Bowden 27/11/20131004 Sam Woods 27/11/20131005 Lee Cuthbert 27/11/20131006 Thomas browning 27/11/20131007 Steven Hallibone 27/11/20131008 Paul Holmes 27/11/20131009 Jo Blackburn 27/11/20131010 Andrew Bradley 27/11/20131011 Richard Pipe 27/11/20131012 Bradley Campling 27/11/20131013 Richard Pickersgill 27/11/20131014 Dave payne 27/11/20131015 David Barnaby 27/11/20131016 Chris Hatton 27/11/20131017 daniel cutting 27/11/20131018 Claudia Routledge 27/11/20131019 Gary Setterfield 27/11/20131020 Mike Smith 27/11/20131021 Matt Croy 27/11/20131022 Richard Bedwell 27/11/20131023 Niall Holden 27/11/20131024 Kyle Talbot 27/11/20131025 Garry Fawn 27/11/20131026 Connor Swales 27/11/20131027 Martin Burns 27/11/20131028 Nick Sargent 27/11/20131029 GTFC12th MAN 27/11/20131030 Neill Button 27/11/20131031 Ann Pritchard 27/11/20131032 Ashleigh Wilson 27/11/20131033 Joshua Macleod 27/11/20131034 Wayne Boulton 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1035 david sullivan 27/11/20131036 kate Robinson 27/11/20131037 Grant Baily 27/11/20131038 Rob Murray 27/11/20131039 James Howes 27/11/20131040 Kelly Billings 27/11/20131041 Carol Marrows 27/11/20131042 clair mcdaid 27/11/20131043 Matthew Donner 27/11/20131044 Kiran Hollingsworth 27/11/20131045 Dominic Barrass 27/11/20131046 Will Whale 27/11/20131047 brian watcham 27/11/20131048 Sarah Petterson 27/11/20131049 Paul Edwards 27/11/20131050 Kirk Reveler 27/11/20131051 mark cruise 27/11/20131052 Graham Jones 27/11/20131053 Peter Shaw 27/11/20131054 Andy Picking 27/11/20131055 Daniel Sylvester 27/11/20131056 Mike Humberstone 27/11/20131057 Matt Bradley 27/11/20131058 Sam Patience 27/11/20131059 Matt Carter 27/11/20131060 Colin Edwards 27/11/20131061 shaun richards 27/11/20131062 Jason Ritchie 27/11/20131063 chris johnson 27/11/20131064 Emma Warren 27/11/20131065 Emma Capes 27/11/20131066 Amelia Gains 27/11/20131067 nikita thompson 27/11/20131068 andrew dugard 27/11/20131069 Russell Browne 27/11/20131070 Robert Williams 27/11/20131071 Ross Aitken 27/11/20131072 Peter Barrass 27/11/20131073 jack coupland 27/11/20131074 pete spencer 27/11/20131075 sean marsden 27/11/20131076 Roger Santen 27/11/20131077 Dale Ladson 27/11/20131078 Matthew Watkinson 27/11/20131079 John Daly 27/11/20131080 Curtis Button 27/11/20131081 Anthony Gaughan 27/11/20131082 Henry Barber 27/11/20131083 Robin Antill 27/11/20131084 Allister Jack 27/11/20131085 michael dowson 27/11/20131086 Michael Yarborough 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1087 Tom Watson 27/11/20131088 Danielle Lambley 27/11/20131089 Craig Perrin 27/11/20131090 David Ryley 27/11/20131091 kevin cusse 27/11/20131092 Lewis Cox 27/11/20131093 steve moore 27/11/20131094 Richard Call 27/11/20131095 Ethan Smith 27/11/20131096 Jostein Jensen 27/11/20131097 Mike Roberts 27/11/20131098 Will hanford 27/11/20131099 Joachim Hanssen 27/11/20131100 Liam Richards 27/11/20131101 Katie Husband 27/11/20131102 Tom Heyvaert 27/11/20131103 Darren Edwards 27/11/20131104 Barry Pinner 27/11/20131105 Matthew Smith 27/11/20131106 Jack Jones 27/11/20131107 mike chapman 27/11/20131108 Natalie Pool 27/11/20131109 Ben Scott 27/11/20131110 Ian Blakemore 27/11/20131111 Nicola Baldwin 27/11/20131112 Laurence Ardto 27/11/20131113 Hamish Macdonald 27/11/20131114 andrea bywater 27/11/20131115 Marc Whiffen 27/11/20131116 patrick McRae 27/11/20131117 Brad Enright 27/11/20131118 Terry Andrews 27/11/20131119 Paul Gibbins 27/11/20131120 Matthew Ward 27/11/20131121 Joe McLean 27/11/20131122 Paul Roe 27/11/20131123 Simon Burley 27/11/20131124 Charlie Cooper 27/11/20131125 Paddy Grant 27/11/20131126 matt woodley 27/11/20131127 Christian Small 27/11/20131128 Jonathan Leak 27/11/20131129 Thomas Gale 27/11/20131130 Kerry Purcell 27/11/20131131 Darren Hayles 27/11/20131132 Wesley Hasler 27/11/20131133 Alicia cowling 27/11/20131134 Jeremy Barraclough 27/11/20131135 David Hinds 27/11/20131136 dan barker 27/11/20131137 Heather Coleman 27/11/20131138 Kristian Stolworthy 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1139 Donna Hydes 27/11/20131140 Neil Bearcroft 27/11/20131141 Gary Howard 27/11/20131142 Tom Heaton 27/11/20131143 Kenny Hennessey 27/11/20131144 Chris Ward 27/11/20131145 Tom Barton 27/11/20131146 Scott Jackson 27/11/20131147 Andy Cooper 27/11/20131148 Lee Williams 27/11/20131149 Mike Mooney 27/11/20131150 Mark Morris 27/11/20131151 Rikki Hayter 27/11/20131152 Marc Gladwell 27/11/20131153 andrew mcarthur 27/11/20131154 nicola turner 27/11/20131155 Ross Williams 27/11/20131156 Paula Maskill 27/11/20131157 Adam Campbell 27/11/20131158 Nathan Thompson 27/11/20131159 nigel Drake 27/11/20131160 Charles Lumley 27/11/20131161 Richard Williams 27/11/20131162 Thomas Sargent 27/11/20131163 Adam Croy 27/11/20131164 steve spall 27/11/20131165 Dan Brown 27/11/20131166 Jane Mason 27/11/20131167 Lee Meears 27/11/20131168 jarred grimble 27/11/20131169 Nathan Mawson 27/11/20131170 James Hopkins 27/11/20131171 lee burch 27/11/20131172 Alan Altoft 27/11/20131173 James Silvester 27/11/20131174 Geoffrey Bradley 27/11/20131175 Mary Robinson 27/11/20131176 Gordon Powley 27/11/20131177 katie todd 27/11/20131178 alex billingham 27/11/20131179 Peter Cook 27/11/20131180 Carl Drinkell 27/11/20131181 Katie Washington 27/11/20131182 Rick Bridge 27/11/20131183 Nick Ross 27/11/20131184 CONNOR DUNKS 27/11/20131185 Dave Ranshaw 27/11/20131186 R Rodgeson 27/11/20131187 Sally Emery 27/11/20131188 Daniel Hunt 27/11/20131189 adam sharpe 27/11/20131190 jim wood 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1191 Ben Mortlock 27/11/20131192 robert riley 27/11/20131193 Ben Fawcett 27/11/20131194 Hayley blackett 27/11/20131195 tom suddaby 27/11/20131196 Sarah Griffiths 27/11/20131197 kim gregory 27/11/20131198 Gary Herbert 27/11/20131199 Bradley Peterson 27/11/20131200 Regan Herbert 27/11/20131201 Nick McAndrew 27/11/20131202 Billy Merrison 27/11/20131203 Phil Chessman 27/11/20131204 Isaac Blackmore 27/11/20131205 richard paddison 27/11/20131206 Jon High 27/11/20131207 Robert McGregor 27/11/20131208 Brad Archer 27/11/20131209 Adrian Wilson 27/11/20131210 Louis Bartlett 27/11/20131211 Timothy Wong 27/11/20131212 harry warwick 27/11/20131213 Rob McIlveen 27/11/20131214 glenn nicholson-merritt 27/11/20131215 Pete Atkinson 27/11/20131216 Matthew Baker 27/11/20131217 Sarah Barnaby 27/11/20131218 Nigel Winn 27/11/20131219 ANDREW HUNTLEY 27/11/20131220 chris mason 27/11/20131221 Ollie Davison 27/11/20131222 ian welch 27/11/20131223 Dan Nielsen 27/11/20131224 Rob Bartlett 27/11/20131225 ryan triffitt 27/11/20131226 John Bowman 27/11/20131227 Craigh Oaten 27/11/20131228 Michelle Wingate 27/11/20131229 diane clark 27/11/20131230 Josh Dellow 27/11/20131231 Graham Nicholson 27/11/20131232 Tom Clarke 27/11/20131233 Ian Stark 27/11/20131234 Arran Riley 27/11/20131235 kiel taylor 27/11/20131236 MIKE BORWELL 27/11/20131237 Lee Rhodes 27/11/20131238 Kane Taylor 27/11/20131239 Matt Charlton 27/11/20131240 Brad Scoffin 27/11/20131241 Angie Sharp 27/11/20131242 James MacDougall 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1243 Christopher Sharp 27/11/20131244 marc flinders 27/11/20131245 Steve Sharp 27/11/20131246 Thomas Hills 27/11/20131247 Luke Twyman 27/11/20131248 John Stephenson 27/11/20131249 Russell Taylor 27/11/20131250 Tom Birchall 27/11/20131251 Shaun Moughton 27/11/20131252 Jake Bland 27/11/20131253 Dave Tucker 27/11/20131254 Kelly Robinson 27/11/20131255 Kieran Palmer 27/11/20131256 Andrew Craven 27/11/20131257 Sian Pearce 27/11/20131258 Michelle Holness 27/11/20131259 Dan Wright 27/11/20131260 Chris Newman 27/11/20131261 Karl Green 27/11/20131262 Lee Thompson 27/11/20131263 Neal Watts 27/11/20131264 Thomas Day 27/11/20131265 Matt Starnes 27/11/20131266 Yaz Day 27/11/20131267 chris dobbs 27/11/20131268 David Blythe 27/11/20131269 mel portlock 27/11/20131270 Robin Clayton 27/11/20131271 neal flett 27/11/20131272 Pete Goodwin 27/11/20131273 Jonathan Bell 27/11/20131274 Peter Snow 27/11/20131275 Kurtis Grantham 27/11/20131276 Tom Winn 27/11/20131277 Sean Money 27/11/20131278 Andrew Blake 27/11/20131279 Charlotte Keeton 27/11/20131280 Shane Wallace 27/11/20131281 Nick Rands 27/11/20131282 Zak Brazier 27/11/20131283 James Dobson 27/11/20131284 Kloe Furneaux 27/11/20131285 Tom Briggs 27/11/20131286 Emily Lond 27/11/20131287 Ben Winters 27/11/20131288 Davide Sands 27/11/20131289 Matthew Hopson 27/11/20131290 malcolm farrow 27/11/20131291 Luke Craven 27/11/20131292 Andrew Nicholls 27/11/20131293 Andy Webb 27/11/20131294 Lewis Blakey 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1295 james pawson 1296 Liam McDonald 27/11/20131297 Danielle Greensmith 27/11/20131298 Steve Webster 27/11/20131299 Peter Cox 27/11/20131300 glen pomfret 27/11/20131301 kye hess 27/11/20131302 Wayne Russell 27/11/20131303 Dale Pratt 27/11/20131304 simon west 27/11/20131305 Dave Brown 27/11/20131306 Kevyn Plumtree 27/11/20131307 martin berry 27/11/20131308 Trevor Parker 27/11/20131309 jim chase 27/11/20131310 Keith Taylor 27/11/20131311 peter nicholls 27/11/20131312 Chris Breed 27/11/20131313 tom troop 27/11/20131314 Hannah Dawson 27/11/20131315 chris spry 27/11/20131316 KEN GREEN 1317 Rhys Chambers 27/11/20131318 Danny Burnett 27/11/20131319 Daniel smaller 27/11/20131320 Les Wright 27/11/20131321 Vincent Short 27/11/20131322 Stuart raithby 27/11/20131323 Laura Gale 27/11/20131324 Katie Morris 27/11/20131325 joe porter 27/11/20131326 Antony Wisher 27/11/20131327 sarah dawes 27/11/20131328 Michael Kennedy 27/11/20131329 Bob Andrews 27/11/20131330 Brendan Rouse 27/11/20131331 MARGARET gildersleeve 27/11/20131332 Rob Dickie 27/11/20131333 Nick Stuffin 27/11/20131334 Sue Lund 27/11/20131335 Tony Gilby 27/11/20131336 James Bilton 27/11/20131337 Helen Tabois 27/11/20131338 Ben Bell 27/11/20131339 Ian Beatty 27/11/20131340 Matt Cliffe 27/11/20131341 Adrian Portus 27/11/20131342 Clark Simons 27/11/20131343 Jemma Nicholson 27/11/20131344 Colin Spence 27/11/20131345 Lorraine Allman 27/11/20131346 Jonathan Rands 27/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1347 John Jones 27/11/20131348 James Roberts 27/11/20131349 Jimmy charlton 27/11/20131350 Ashleigh Ross 27/11/20131351 andrew roberts 27/11/20131352 Marcus Motley 27/11/20131353 Andy Phillips 27/11/20131354 Bob Nomates 27/11/20131355 Dan Wilkins 27/11/20131356 Tom Berry 27/11/20131357 ben fursman 27/11/20131358 Grant Johnson 27/11/20131359 Ian Phillipson 27/11/20131360 Laurence Darley 27/11/20131361 Tony Glover 27/11/20131362 Karen Boyd 27/11/20131363 Alastair Bowser 27/11/20131364 Dawn Piggott 27/11/20131365 Colin Spence Jnr 27/11/20131366 Ben Petres 27/11/20131367 Jak Riley 27/11/20131368 Glen Barford 27/11/20131369 Stephen Owen 27/11/20131370 Claire Newton 27/11/20131371 steve hollis 27/11/20131372 M Birtles 27/11/20131373 Paul Allen 27/11/20131374 Gail Mackle 27/11/20131375 Steve Young 27/11/20131376 wez gibbons 27/11/20131377 Chris Carratt 27/11/20131378 Michael Owen 27/11/20131379 reece phillips 27/11/20131380 Hayden Newbegin 27/11/20131381 Paul Thomas 27/11/20131382 Paul Wells 27/11/20131383 stacey muscroft 27/11/20131384 Michael Peers 1385 Paul Talmard 27/11/20131386 jason parry 27/11/20131387 Jack Barton 27/11/20131388 Nick Dale 27/11/20131389 Rhys Howie 27/11/20131390 Norman Reed 27/11/20131391 Andrew Thorpe 27/11/20131392 Rob Barnard 27/11/20131393 matthew dennis 27/11/20131394 Ben Robinson 27/11/20131395 Daniel Paterson 28/11/20131396 Richard Bushell 28/11/20131397 Nick Cherrell 28/11/20131398 john paul hogan 28/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1399 Liam Chapman 28/11/20131400 Andrew Wright 28/11/20131401 Loic Tuckey 28/11/20131402 Michaela Willis 28/11/20131403 Steve Dawson 28/11/20131404 leslie coddington 28/11/20131405 Stacey Holtby 28/11/20131406 Matthew Burley 28/11/20131407 Paul Umpleby 28/11/20131408 Andrew Patton 28/11/20131409 Susan Ponsonby 28/11/20131410 Hannah Almond 28/11/20131411 Pete Raven 28/11/20131412 Neil Jackson 28/11/20131413 Lois Cudd 28/11/20131414 James Cassidy 28/11/20131415 marc ireland 28/11/20131416 Colin Emerson 28/11/20131417 tony clarke 28/11/20131418 Jon Bacon 28/11/20131419 Ben Brooks 28/11/20131420 Andrew Summerfield 28/11/20131421 James Mitchell 28/11/20131422 Rover Mooney 28/11/20131423 Gary Kershaw 28/11/20131424 peter blythe 28/11/20131425 marc broughton 28/11/20131426 Jess Westermeyer 28/11/20131427 Matthew sharp 28/11/20131428 Ian Draper 28/11/20131429 Mike Potts 28/11/20131430 Mark Kirwan 28/11/20131431 Nicki Hallibone 28/11/20131432 Matthew Scatcherd 28/11/20131433 John Shepherd 28/11/20131434 Simon Mawer 28/11/20131435 Huw Davey 28/11/20131436 Sam Kinnaird 28/11/20131437 Tony Johnston 28/11/2013

1438 SAYYES TOPEAKSPARKWAY 28/11/2013

1439 Jack Benson 28/11/20131440 Ashley Bowe 28/11/20131441 James Broughton 28/11/20131442 jamie shallcross 28/11/20131443 Adam Deakins 28/11/20131444 Steve Daly 28/11/20131445 eddie johnson 28/11/20131446 karl emberton 28/11/20131447 Matthew Copley 28/11/20131448 Rob Joyce 28/11/20131449 Stephen Hodgson 28/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1450 Jen Kelly 28/11/20131451 Autumn Beard 28/11/20131452 donna frith 28/11/20131453 mike horsfall 28/11/20131454 krzysztof szymanek 28/11/20131455 Dave Smith 28/11/20131456 KEVIN ASLETT 28/11/20131457 stuart walstrom 28/11/20131458 Rob Winslow 28/11/20131459 Malcolm Perkins 28/11/20131460 david.trevor. kerridge 28/11/20131461 Andy Fursman 28/11/20131462 Elliott Heward 28/11/20131463 Paul Wilkinson 28/11/20131464 Phil Wingate 28/11/20131465 Ron Counte 28/11/20131466 John Hancock 28/11/20131467 Graham Charlton 28/11/20131468 kevin rudd 28/11/20131469 Peter Lamb 1470 Sam Cooke 28/11/20131471 Jordan Burrett 28/11/20131472 Connor piggott 28/11/20131473 lewis bebbington 28/11/20131474 kerri crane 28/11/20131475 david bebbington 28/11/20131476 Michael storr 28/11/20131477 John Spence 28/11/20131478 Peter Gerrish 28/11/20131479 Lee Ringrose 28/11/20131480 Jack Nee 28/11/20131481 Danielle Parry 28/11/20131482 Lee Gale 28/11/20131483 Alan Burley 28/11/20131484 kathy winton 28/11/20131485 Dan Clark 28/11/20131486 Jonathan handsley 28/11/20131487 Richard Willerton 28/11/20131488 Luke Pawley 28/11/20131489 Stu Hempshall 28/11/20131490 Ann Allen 28/11/20131491 Nathan standish 28/11/20131492 Gillian Dolphin 28/11/20131493 Ben Charlton 28/11/20131494 Daniel Keenan 28/11/20131495 Jack Race 28/11/20131496 Dave Massen 28/11/20131497 Nick Robinson 28/11/20131498 David Carter 28/11/20131499 Neil Graham 28/11/20131500 rick broddle 28/11/20131501 Hann Dowlman 28/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1502 Andy Shearsmith 28/11/20131503 Samantha Watson 28/11/20131504 Becky Raven 28/11/20131505 Rhys Belding 28/11/20131506 antony campling 28/11/20131507 Lawrie carroll 28/11/20131508 David Smith 28/11/20131509 christopher woodforth 28/11/20131510 Kay Howden 28/11/20131511 Robert Shirley 28/11/20131512 Allister Webb 28/11/20131513 Ben Colvin 28/11/20131514 andy vinson 28/11/20131515 Christopher Marsh 28/11/20131516 Matt Waters 28/11/20131517 Paul Sweeting 28/11/20131518 Charlotte Parkin 28/11/20131519 Ged Richardson 29/11/20131520 Paul Gilbert 29/11/20131521 Julie Yates 29/11/20131522 Lance Gilmour 29/11/20131523 Stephen Sharp 29/11/20131524 Martin Gilbert 29/11/20131525 Guy Thornton 29/11/20131526 Ian Smith 29/11/20131527 Robert Mitchell 29/11/20131528 GLYN ATKINSON 29/11/20131529 Matthew coates 29/11/20131530 Jack Harvey 29/11/20131531 Billy Clark 29/11/20131532 Simon Furneaux 29/11/20131533 chris Warren 29/11/20131534 Daniel Venney 29/11/20131535 Tom allen 29/11/20131536 John Boswell 29/11/20131537 david kimpson 29/11/20131538 Alan Josrph 29/11/20131539 Sam Gledhill 29/11/20131540 Ben Nurse 29/11/20131541 Chris Dyson 29/11/20131542 Derek Espin 29/11/20131543 John Fenty 29/11/20131544 Andrew Cartwright 29/11/20131545 Jack Johnson 29/11/20131546 luke smith 29/11/20131547 Nathan Wooffindin 29/11/20131548 Amanda Webber 29/11/20131549 Megan Smith 29/11/20131550 Joshua Hutton 29/11/20131551 ray hutton 29/11/20131552 Chris Foster 29/11/20131553 Simon Parker 29/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1554 Tom Drant 29/11/20131555 Tom Umpleby 29/11/20131556 michael mawer 29/11/20131557 david stockton 29/11/20131558 Dan North 29/11/20131559 JOHN KIRCHEN 29/11/20131560 dave SMITH 29/11/20131561 Mark Swales 29/11/20131562 michael chase 29/11/20131563 Michael Hinkley 29/11/20131564 Wayne Spall 29/11/20131565 Craig Young 29/11/20131566 Philip Pearson 29/11/20131567 Robin Shearing 29/11/20131568 Michael Rushby 1569 Lisa Hutton 29/11/20131570 Mark Overton 29/11/20131571 Graham House 29/11/20131572 Antony Hutton 29/11/20131573 andy thompson 29/11/20131574 carl wardle 29/11/20131575 Lee Donner 29/11/20131576 Nick Smithson 29/11/20131577 M Willerton 29/11/20131578 Helen Marley 29/11/20131579 Robert Hutchinson 29/11/20131580 Gail Waddington 29/11/20131581 Simon Barnes 29/11/20131582 Steve Kay 29/11/20131583 Roger Richardson 29/11/20131584 william walker 29/11/20131585 Catherine Hullett 29/11/20131586 Mary Coombes 29/11/20131587 Mike Seaward 29/11/20131588 Jamie McCormick 29/11/20131589 Andrew Plowman 29/11/20131590 Peter Artis 29/11/20131591 Dennis Burniston 29/11/20131592 Philip Gardiner 29/11/20131593 MICHAEL KINNAIRD 29/11/20131594 David Prior 29/11/20131595 Jay Johnson 29/11/20131596 Ryan Triffitt 29/11/20131597 sheena maddock 29/11/20131598 Mark Fenty 29/11/20131599 Brian Benton 29/11/20131600 sean Snelson 29/11/20131601 David Harrison 29/11/20131602 Rob Nunn 29/11/20131603 Martin Lister 29/11/20131604 Dominic Portelli 29/11/20131605 michael nolan 29/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1606 dave nunn 29/11/20131607 Trevor Knight 29/11/20131608 Andrew Wilkins 29/11/20131609 tom shaw 29/11/20131610 Brian Stones 29/11/20131611 Nathaniel Pidgeon 29/11/20131612 Stephen Daine 29/11/20131613 Harry Gibbons 29/11/20131614 Lewis Marshall 29/11/20131615 Jo Sheppard 29/11/20131616 colin Brumpton 29/11/20131617 graham dent 29/11/20131618 Michael Peart 29/11/20131619 JOHN WRIGHT 29/11/20131620 Chris Clarke 29/11/20131621 Martin Taylor 29/11/20131622 Christopher Binns 29/11/20131623 Paul Baker 29/11/20131624 Mike Gray 1625 Derek Mussell 29/11/20131626 alan leary 29/11/20131627 David Herriott 29/11/20131628 David SMITH 29/11/20131629 Steve Elliott 29/11/20131630 karen perrin 29/11/20131631 Peter Seymour 29/11/20131632 lawrence platts 29/11/20131633 James Stolworthy 29/11/20131634 Ewan Porter 29/11/20131635 chris keeble 29/11/20131636 Andrew Hollingsworth 29/11/20131637 Michael Phillipson 29/11/20131638 andrew bell 29/11/20131639 Jakob Hargreaves 29/11/20131640 Barry Whittaker 29/11/20131641 Peter Hanson 29/11/20131642 David Blakey 29/11/20131643 Steven Cliffe 29/11/20131644 steven jenkins 29/11/20131645 Steve Neul 29/11/20131646 fiona topham 29/11/20131647 Wayne Procter 29/11/20131648 Iain Young 29/11/20131649 Ben Smith 29/11/20131650 Allan Tench 29/11/20131651 Carl Young 29/11/20131652 IAN BLACKKMAN 29/11/20131653 Ryan Fox 29/11/20131654 Michael Brown 29/11/20131655 Neil Willerton 29/11/20131656 Jack Stelmacher 29/11/20131657 Paul Chapman 29/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1658 David Watson 29/11/20131659 robin smith 29/11/20131660 john howley 29/11/20131661 kevin mumby 29/11/20131662 Nigel Kirton 29/11/20131663 Hylton Brown 29/11/20131664 Jake Clayton 29/11/20131665 David Gregory 29/11/20131666 John Games 29/11/20131667 Mark Leech 29/11/20131668 peter newby 29/11/20131669 glenn fuller 29/11/20131670 Mick Lindley 29/11/20131671 Paul Kirk 29/11/20131672 Iain McKinnon 29/11/20131673 steve trotter 29/11/20131674 Louise Arnold 29/11/20131675 No Cook 29/11/20131676 Mark Moore 29/11/20131677 john baxter 29/11/20131678 Michael Hoad 29/11/20131679 Darren Craig 29/11/20131680 kyle turner 29/11/20131681 Kevin Prestwood 29/11/20131682 Stewart May 29/11/20131683 cheryl bilton 29/11/20131684 Connor Brogan 29/11/20131685 Gordon Brogan 29/11/20131686 Stuart pratt 29/11/20131687 Alan bould 29/11/20131688 chris stiff 29/11/20131689 Ann Jones 29/11/20131690 Gillian Graves 29/11/20131691 Tim Whlte 29/11/20131692 arthur salah 29/11/20131693 Kate Amsden 29/11/20131694 John Harman 29/11/20131695 Ken Roberts 29/11/20131696 Richard Winship 29/11/20131697 robert taylor 29/11/20131698 Mick Haughton 29/11/20131699 colin king 29/11/20131700 sally starkey 29/11/20131701 Mark Bradbury 29/11/20131702 Norman Douglas 29/11/20131703 GRAHAM PEMBROKE 29/11/20131704 John Foster 29/11/20131705 chris hopcroft 29/11/20131706 geoffrey Ford 29/11/20131707 David Aslett 29/11/20131708 Chris nunn 29/11/20131709 david clark 29/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1710 Pamela Foster 29/11/20131711 Jack Lambert 29/11/20131712 craig wright 29/11/20131713 Dave Roberts 29/11/20131714 callum evers 29/11/20131715 Marion piggott 29/11/20131716 Audrey Thomas 29/11/20131717 Bernie Shaw 29/11/20131718 Andrew Garside 29/11/20131719 Lynn Downing 29/11/20131720 Charlie Brown 29/11/20131721 andy crooks 29/11/20131722 daniel king 29/11/20131723 mark jenkins 29/11/20131724 Paul Crossley 29/11/20131725 Natalie Bradley 29/11/20131726 Jayne Coleman 29/11/20131727 Sam Hodson 29/11/20131728 Adam Williams 29/11/20131729 Mick Parker 29/11/20131730 pat weston 29/11/20131731 Jonathan Chapman 29/11/20131732 Ian Douglas 29/11/20131733 Matthew Douglas 29/11/20131734 Tim Havenith 29/11/20131735 Paul Chapman 29/11/20131736 Matt Smith 29/11/20131737 dave parkinson 29/11/20131738 Stephen Usher 29/11/20131739 Tim Coombs 29/11/20131740 Egmond Molenaar 29/11/20131741 Lucy Newbury 29/11/20131742 Mike Holmes 29/11/20131743 John Downing 29/11/20131744 Philip Woodhouse 29/11/20131745 Anthony Codd 29/11/20131746 Andrew Douglas 29/11/20131747 mark durrington 29/11/20131748 Jacqui Martin 29/11/20131749 andrew foxon 29/11/20131750 Graham Thompson 29/11/20131751 Niall Worrall 29/11/20131752 Michael Ashworth 29/11/20131753 matthew rhoades 29/11/20131754 Karl Chapman 29/11/20131755 Roy Reed 29/11/20131756 steve johnson 29/11/20131757 Brenda Griffiths 29/11/20131758 Glyn Patchett 29/11/20131759 John Jennings 29/11/20131760 graham kennedy 29/11/20131761 Kalon Newbury (BRFC) 29/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1762 Joanne Smith 29/11/20131763 lucille rust 29/11/20131764 Darren Simpson 29/11/20131765 Tom Scrimshaw 29/11/20131766 Simon Robertson 29/11/20131767 Thomas Harrison 29/11/20131768 Scott harries 29/11/20131769 paul turner 29/11/20131770 lee pomfret 29/11/20131771 Craig Watford 29/11/20131772 Elisha Stolworthy 30/11/20131773 Karl Goodwin 30/11/20131774 Ryan Larsen 30/11/20131775 Phil Mortlock 30/11/20131776 Peter Tetley 30/11/20131777 neil wood 30/11/20131778 Geir Myklebust 30/11/20131779 Dean Wilkinson 30/11/20131780 Robert Flowers 30/11/20131781 Andre GUILMIN 30/11/20131782 Bjorn Aaneng 30/11/20131783 Peter Fawcett 30/11/20131784 Kayleigh Fryman 30/11/20131785 Eric Chapman 30/11/20131786 Steve Irvine 30/11/20131787 Dan Baker 30/11/20131788 Trond Sponaas 30/11/20131789 leanne dodd 30/11/20131790 JIM ROSS 30/11/20131791 Maureen Donoghue 30/11/20131792 Simon Treacher 30/11/20131793 mathew howden 30/11/20131794 kevin cooper 30/11/20131795 john marsh 30/11/20131796 christopher calder 30/11/20131797 Melv Clarke 30/11/20131798 Raymond Snell 30/11/20131799 Matt Gorsen 30/11/20131800 ina howden 30/11/20131801 jetta ramsden 30/11/20131802 James Hulse 30/11/20131803 ian drake 30/11/20131804 carol howden 30/11/20131805 daniel cooke 30/11/20131806 Stephen Brady 30/11/20131807 Mark Worrall 30/11/20131808 David Syer 30/11/20131809 Bjørn Stulen 30/11/20131810 jayne pape 30/11/20131811 cameron preston 30/11/20131812 Lelslie Bell 30/11/20131813 nick mawer 30/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1814 danny rutter 30/11/20131815 clive mackie 30/11/20131816 Darren Burrows 30/11/20131817 Henning Knudsen 30/11/20131818 Connor Bunten 30/11/20131819 Tom Holdsworth 30/11/20131820 Louise Holdsworth 30/11/20131821 Adrian Tumber 30/11/20131822 Barry Thirtle 30/11/20131823 colin Rutland 30/11/20131824 Carol Garside 30/11/20131825 Patrick Fitzpatrick 30/11/20131826 peter hall 30/11/20131827 Joshua Braid 30/11/20131828 Peter Birch 30/11/20131829 richard laurence 30/11/20131830 Gareth Roberts 1831 ken pratt 30/11/20131832 Steve Dixon 30/11/20131833 Thomas Bartup 30/11/20131834 Martin Aisthorpe 30/11/20131835 Mark Campbell 30/11/20131836 Dan Plaskitt 30/11/20131837 Karen Whiteoak 30/11/20131838 Richard Holness 30/11/20131839 nick hatch 30/11/20131840 Marcus Stephenson 30/11/20131841 mick patchett 30/11/20131842 Simon Ashworth 30/11/20131843 Darren Mussell 30/11/20131844 Craig Hydes 30/11/20131845 geoff taylor 30/11/20131846 David Bingham 30/11/20131847 Steve Nicholson 30/11/20131848 stephen clarke 30/11/20131849 Kelly Hempshall 30/11/20131850 Paul Burgess 30/11/20131851 hayley good 30/11/20131852 louise cooper 30/11/20131853 adam moore 30/11/20131854 Jane Laidlaw 30/11/20131855 michael young 30/11/20131856 Andrew Haynes 30/11/20131857 julia rutland 30/11/20131858 stuart freeman 30/11/20131859 leigh allen 30/11/20131860 diane hindley 30/11/20131861 Matt Keenan 30/11/20131862 Paul Jamie Kidd 30/11/20131863 damian kelly 30/11/20131864 Mik Boon 30/11/20131865 Mark Sutherland 30/11/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1866 ROBERT Page 30/11/20131867 IAN KEIGHTLEY 30/11/20131868 Andrew House 30/11/20131869 Hannah kidd 30/11/20131870 Lucy Plaskitt 30/11/20131871 Joyce Francis 1872 anthony perry 30/11/20131873 Jordan Dennehy 30/11/20131874 rob aslett 30/11/20131875 Anthony Plaskitt 30/11/20131876 Craig Winterburn 30/11/20131877 Mark Lashbrook 30/11/20131878 Andrew Leonard 30/11/20131879 Mike Green 30/11/20131880 Andrew Steel 30/11/20131881 Neil Chambers 30/11/20131882 Emma Darley 30/11/20131883 finn todd 30/11/20131884 mark kirby 01/12/20131885 Jenna Schleehahn 01/12/20131886 Richard Todd 01/12/20131887 dale grimble 01/12/20131888 Jamie Raper 01/12/20131889 Ray Sanders 01/12/20131890 Doug Fowler 01/12/20131891 Philip Randle 01/12/20131892 mike swales 01/12/20131893 Martin Barker 01/12/20131894 darren bingham 01/12/20131895 Mark Nielsen 01/12/20131896 janet shreeve 01/12/20131897 Helen Randle 01/12/20131898 Jane Handforth 01/12/20131899 SIMON PATERSON 01/12/20131900 Stuart White 01/12/20131901 Emma Scales 01/12/20131902 Conor Asher 01/12/20131903 john farley 01/12/20131904 Paul Dukes 01/12/20131905 steve langton 01/12/20131906 joshua thompson 01/12/20131907 kevin munson 01/12/20131908 Louis Grant 01/12/20131909 Mark Shaw 01/12/20131910 Chris Watson 01/12/20131911 Sharon Billingham 01/12/20131912 Andy Booth 01/12/20131913 Craig traill 01/12/20131914 Rob Griffin 01/12/20131915 Neil Wood 01/12/20131916 Nick Drake 01/12/20131917 Kevin Dabb 01/12/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1918 murray sangster 01/12/20131919 tim barker 01/12/20131920 jude barker 01/12/20131921 PHIL RANDLE 02/12/20131922 Neal Pearce 02/12/20131923 Keith Dunthorne 02/12/20131924 Brad Archer 02/12/20131925 wendy bradley 02/12/20131926 Lewis Crossley 02/12/20131927 Phil Matthews 02/12/20131928 PAUL SHEEN 02/12/20131929 Wesley Barnett 02/12/20131930 D Pearson 02/12/20131931 Marc Harrad 02/12/20131932 glenn wiley 02/12/20131933 Simon Henry 02/12/20131934 Iva Hall 02/12/20131935 Nick Worrall 02/12/20131936 Alex Green 02/12/20131937 Mike Douglas 02/12/20131938 Jonathan Treasure 02/12/20131939 Dean Hand 02/12/20131940 Andy Blake 02/12/20131941 Mark Pulford 02/12/20131942 Michael Jackson 1943 chris sweeting 02/12/20131944 Jason Green 03/12/20131945 Simon Maddison 03/12/20131946 andrew deakins 03/12/20131947 Chris Blake 03/12/20131948 Shaun O'Hara 03/12/20131949 bob watson 03/12/20131950 sarah snowden 03/12/20131951 Ronnie Lee 03/12/20131952 Chris Phillips 03/12/20131953 vicky leech 03/12/20131954 nathan Reed 03/12/20131955 Nicola Coleman 03/12/20131956 Kim Hullett 03/12/20131957 John Hullett 03/12/20131958 Keith Fenwick 03/12/20131959 Scott Hutchinson 03/12/20131960 Jonny Artis 03/12/20131961 Ross Albery 03/12/20131962 rich foley 03/12/20131963 Jonathan Hurst 03/12/20131964 Ian Fitzgerald 03/12/20131965 Andy Poland 03/12/20131966 Angelina Mills 03/12/20131967 Ben White 03/12/20131968 Iain Gorry 03/12/20131969 Graham White 03/12/2013

 

 

Name Signed On1970 joseph boyden 03/12/20131971 Nigel Scott 03/12/20131972 Chris Niles 03/12/20131973 laura roberts 03/12/20131974 Michael Chuck 03/12/20131975 Sarah Bradley 03/12/20131976 Martin Sarbutt 03/12/20131977 sam Gilliot 03/12/20131978 Joe Sinden 03/12/20131979 Dave Got 03/12/20131980 Michael Lacy 03/12/20131981 Jack Gibson 03/12/20131982 Hannah Briggs 03/12/20131983 declan austin 03/12/20131984 Kyle Sinclair 03/12/20131985 Pete Grant 03/12/20131986 Peter Bradshaw 03/12/20131987 Grahame Tate 03/12/20131988 Jackie Weavill 03/12/20131989 Martin Bradshaw 03/12/20131990 Matt Wright 03/12/20131991 Tina Anderson 03/12/20131992 Mike Benton 03/12/20131993 John Dinsdale 03/12/20131994 Susan Wright 03/12/20131995 Carl Hodson 03/12/20131996 Rebecca Mee 03/12/20131997 Alex Patrick 03/12/20131998 Daniel Brown 03/12/20131999 Steven Baines 03/12/20132000 Michael Patrick 03/12/20132001 bev rushby 04/12/20132002 Paula Walker 04/12/20132003 Susan Wright 04/12/20132004 Joanne Baker 04/12/20132005 Jamie Hynes 04/12/20132006 David Bell 04/12/20132007 Paul Donner 04/12/20132008 liam love 04/12/20132009 Andrew Deighton 04/12/20132010 Keith Hodgson 04/12/20132011 gerrard gallacher 04/12/20132012 Dean Marshall 04/12/20132013 Blaine Clasper 04/12/20132014 Nigel Gill 04/12/20132015 Simon Robinson 04/12/20132016 Carl Burgess 05/12/20132017 Nicola Hardy 05/12/20132018 Michael Caroline 05/12/20132019 adam phillipson 06/12/20132020 steve meek 06/12/20132021 kristine bamford 06/12/2013

 

 

Name Signed On2022 Daniel Booth 06/12/20132023 Nicky Chamley 06/12/20132024 homer simpson 06/12/20132025 Shirley Miller 06/12/20132026 wayne NILES 06/12/20132027 Claire Carlile 06/12/20132028 Stephen Pearce 06/12/20132029 Alison Taylor 06/12/20132030 Royston Allan 06/12/20132031 Philip taylor 06/12/20132032 Callum Wing 06/12/20132033 Francine Orr 06/12/20132034 Andy Whitlock 07/12/20132035 peter tracey 07/12/20132036 Chris Marahall 07/12/20132037 Malcolm Pearce 07/12/20132038 james dunlop 07/12/20132039 Adam Moverley 08/12/20132040 tarant bramley 08/12/20132041 Richard Green 08/12/20132042 Kate Niles 08/12/20132043 Tom Brandt 08/12/20132044 Ryan North 08/12/20132045 Emma Harvey 08/12/20132046 curtis farrow 08/12/20132047 scott forrington 08/12/20132048 James Gibbons 08/12/20132049 Harvey Cooper 08/12/20132050 Alexander Purcifer 08/12/20132051 michelle sleeth 08/12/20132052 Daniel Rosenthal 09/12/20132053 Tim Marshall 09/12/20132054 Andrew CS 09/12/20132055 Matt Schofield 09/12/20132056 Chris Carr 09/12/20132057 Richard Marsh 09/12/20132058 David Pomroy 09/12/20132059 Daniel Parker 09/12/20132060 james douglas 09/12/20132061 Aaron Finch 09/12/20132062 Gerald Dawson 09/12/20132063 Mark Feist 09/12/20132064 Lal Moss 09/12/20132065 jim doe 09/12/20132066 Sean Clare 09/12/20132067 Rob Lewarne 09/12/20132068 Paul Tacey 09/12/20132069 Mandy Paget 09/12/20132070 Barbara Tacey 09/12/20132071 steve taylor 09/12/20132072 Neil Stuart 09/12/20132073 Alistair Keenan 09/12/2013

 

 

Name Signed On2074 Alba Gonzalez 09/12/20132075 mark dodge 09/12/20132076 Mike Harness 09/12/20132077 Debbie White 09/12/20132078 Doug Fenner 10/12/20132079 Peter Keenan 10/12/20132080 Phil Hart 10/12/20132081 Ryan Pleasance 10/12/20132082 Paul Granger 10/12/20132083 Helen Edgeworth 10/12/20132084 Jim Page 10/12/20132085 James Arthur 10/12/20132086 Shaun Allen 10/12/20132087 Jordan Dent 10/12/20132088 robwrt cooper 10/12/20132089 PAMELA FOSTER 11/12/20132090 Lewis Crowther 11/12/20132091 Dale McAndrew 12/12/20132092 Tim Greenfield 12/12/20132093 Carl Peart 12/12/20132094 phil wood 12/12/20132095 Marco Ardito 13/12/20132096 Don Kernott 13/12/20132097 Matthew Swingwood 14/12/20132098 Angelo Paras 15/12/20132099 Lee Clarkson 15/12/20132100 David Prior 16/12/20132101 2102 2103 2104 2105

 

 

Appendix iii

Support Petition 2

Name Signed On1 Dale Ladson 27/04/20142 Roy Mathews 29/04/20143 val mathews 29/04/20144 Richard King 30/04/20145 Paul Savage 30/04/20146 Davide Sands 30/04/20147 Ben Curry 30/04/20148 Chris Copestake 30/04/20149 Craig Wilcock 30/04/2014

10 christopher parker 30/04/201411 Declan Robinson 30/04/201412 Darren Montford 30/04/201413 Robert Inkson 30/04/201414 Tim Cook 30/04/201415 Ross Hardie 30/04/201416 Chris Billingham 30/04/201417 Kevin Broughton 30/04/201418 David Holmes 30/04/201419 ben white 30/04/201420 Ollie Furneaux 30/04/201421 Hannah Dawson 30/04/201422 Joseph Hooton 30/04/201423 Dan Brown 30/04/201424 Dan Roberts 30/04/201425 James Tuff 30/04/201426 Joe Carson 30/04/201427 ben rising 30/04/201428 David Clarke 30/04/201429 Graham Nicholson 30/04/201430 Dean Cressey 30/04/201431 Christopher Jenkin 30/04/201432 Michael Chapman 30/04/201433 Robert Overton 30/04/201434 George Holmes 30/04/201435 Ron Counte 30/04/201436 nathan Bensley 30/04/201437 stuart chatteris 30/04/201438 Gareth King 30/04/201439 Christopher Niles 30/04/201440 Mathew House 30/04/201441 David Phillips 30/04/201442 andy mcmenemie 30/04/201443 Grant Johnson 30/04/201444 Jamie Elder 30/04/201445 Stephen Acaster 30/04/201446 Kurtis Fagg 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On47 William Ladds 30/04/201448 Chris Perry 30/04/201449 Peter Cook 30/04/201450 Neil Stafford 30/04/201451 Ross Parkin 30/04/201452 Dan Gardiner 30/04/201453 Thomas Bartup 30/04/201454 ben carter 30/04/201455 Matthew Fletcher 30/04/201456 James Gibbs 30/04/201457 Dan Summerfield 30/04/201458 Richard Fox 30/04/201459 Jordan Burrett 30/04/201460 Simon Peart 30/04/201461 craig limb 30/04/201462 Terry Birkett 30/04/201463 Tony Atkinson 30/04/201464 Jordan Houlston 30/04/201465 Liam Wilson 30/04/201466 Mike Dunham 30/04/201467 Rick Cooper 30/04/201468 bruce pringle 30/04/201469 Brad Milne 30/04/201470 Gary Groves 30/04/201471 Eve Pankhurst 30/04/201472 Daniel Hunt 30/04/201473 Lee Trott 30/04/201474 Sammi-Jo Grayson 30/04/201475 Gary Cox 30/04/201476 David Wright 30/04/201477 Andy Terry 30/04/201478 Steve Fenty 30/04/201479 Mike Kendrick 30/04/201480 Lewis Blessed 30/04/201481 Susan Wright 30/04/201482 Mark Parker 30/04/201483 Marc Reed 30/04/201484 David Schofield 30/04/201485 Michael Hoad 30/04/201486 Roger Santen 30/04/201487 Simon Brambley 30/04/201488 Kristine Green 30/04/201489 Christopher Osborne 30/04/201490 Paul Wakefield 30/04/201491 Gary Setterfield Setterfield 30/04/201492 Christian Dobson 30/04/201493 Lee Chisnall 30/04/201494 Vicki Hoad 30/04/201495 Dave Smith 30/04/201496 Lee Brown 30/04/201497 Gemma Rhodes 30/04/201498 Carl Drinkell 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On99 Steve Wall 30/04/2014

100 Zoe Thompson 30/04/2014101 Jamie Wood 30/04/2014102 a bell 30/04/2014103 Mark Leech 30/04/2014104 Simon North 30/04/2014105 simon chapple 30/04/2014106 Jord Smith 30/04/2014107 Marie Mawer 30/04/2014108 Billy Clark 30/04/2014109 Steve Macdonald 30/04/2014110 Zoe Caroline 30/04/2014111 Ryan Milson 30/04/2014112 Carl Pullan 30/04/2014113 Keith Taylor 30/04/2014114 Chris Bonner 30/04/2014115 Olly Jackson 30/04/2014116 Russell Cox 30/04/2014117 robert krohnen 30/04/2014118 Jenny Weeks 30/04/2014119 David Harbord 30/04/2014120 Lewis Todd 30/04/2014121 Shaun Kirman 30/04/2014122 Andy Carr 30/04/2014123 Daniel Rouse 30/04/2014125 Richard Young 30/04/2014126 Dan Mawer 30/04/2014127 Tom Morris 30/04/2014128 Nathan Moncaster 30/04/2014129 josh lingard 30/04/2014130 Richard Scott 30/04/2014131 Jack Race 30/04/2014132 Thomas Gale 30/04/2014133 chris timson 30/04/2014134 Drew Wingate 30/04/2014135 gary fenwick 30/04/2014136 Paul Dade 30/04/2014137 Steve Culton 30/04/2014138 Paul O'Flinn 30/04/2014139 Christopher Binns 30/04/2014140 Craig Dawkins 30/04/2014141 Ashley Thompson 30/04/2014142 Lee Cuthbert 30/04/2014143 Aaron Rattray 30/04/2014144 Kathryn Broadburn 30/04/2014145 Kris Westerman 30/04/2014146 Dean Kicks 30/04/2014147 mattie portlock 30/04/2014148 James Silvester 30/04/2014149 Alex Doughty 30/04/2014150 stuart johnson 30/04/2014151 Alex Grayson 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On152 Laura Stanley 30/04/2014153 James Borrill 30/04/2014154 Steve Wright 30/04/2014155 John Patrick 30/04/2014156 julie ardito 30/04/2014157 Scott Burgess 30/04/2014158 Owain Parry 30/04/2014159 Holly Plumley 30/04/2014160 Matthew Martin 30/04/2014161 Drew Morgan 30/04/2014162 Lewis Crowther 30/04/2014163 josh donner 30/04/2014164 Matt Borrell 30/04/2014165 Craig cowling 30/04/2014166 Luke Smith 30/04/2014167 Regan Herbert 30/04/2014168 Gary Ingoldby-Spate 30/04/2014169 Richard Stamp 30/04/2014170 Dave Hall 30/04/2014171 pete spencer 30/04/2014172 keith blackett 30/04/2014173 David Roberts 30/04/2014174 Liam Wilkinson 30/04/2014175 Gary Stafford 30/04/2014176 Ben Brooks 30/04/2014177 Garry Fawn 30/04/2014178 Jonathan Anthony 30/04/2014179 Jason Winter 30/04/2014180 Jon Daly 30/04/2014181 James Goodwin 30/04/2014182 Tom Burley 30/04/2014183 WOOD NEIL 30/04/2014184 malcolm Farrow 30/04/2014185 Russell Bennett 30/04/2014186 michaela willis 30/04/2014187 Steve Dawson 30/04/2014188 Matthew Dolan 30/04/2014189 Kyle Talbot 30/04/2014190 Jonathan Gerlis 30/04/2014191 rosemerry croft 30/04/2014192 Luke Warrender 30/04/2014193 Peter Taylor 30/04/2014194 Stephen Patrick 30/04/2014195 brian watcham 30/04/2014196 laura roberts 30/04/2014197 Jess Matthews 30/04/2014198 Craig Bettany 30/04/2014199 Andrew Lait 30/04/2014200 Andrew Holness 30/04/2014201 Jack jamieson 30/04/2014202 Will Brader 30/04/2014203 Tom Dawson 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On204 Bo Cook 30/04/2014205 Louis McAndrew 30/04/2014206 Clifton Chapman 30/04/2014207 Jordan Davis 30/04/2014208 Iain Biglin 30/04/2014209 Katie Donoghue 30/04/2014210 peter blades 30/04/2014211 Ben Hill 30/04/2014212 Darren Todd 30/04/2014213 Paul Walker 30/04/2014214 Darren Donne 30/04/2014215 Paul Bray 30/04/2014216 Charles Lumley 30/04/2014217 robert gregory 30/04/2014218 daniel Vince 30/04/2014219 Steven Hallibone 30/04/2014220 Alexander Jessop 30/04/2014221 Nathan Thomas 30/04/2014222 Amanda Dixon 30/04/2014223 Samuel Malone 30/04/2014224 Andrew Nutting 30/04/2014225 Jack Alexander 30/04/2014226 Ian Fleming 30/04/2014227 Anthony Malone 30/04/2014228 Will Farrell 30/04/2014229 Jack Kirby 30/04/2014230 John Montford 30/04/2014231 Sonya Malone 30/04/2014232 Curtis Randle 30/04/2014233 Mark Holness 30/04/2014234 Josh Peart 30/04/2014235 Josh Garner 30/04/2014236 Glenn Watson 30/04/2014237 Kieran Kirk 30/04/2014238 Steve Spall 30/04/2014239 Joe McGuire 30/04/2014240 Jim Barwick 30/04/2014241 Jay Lear 30/04/2014242 Ben Scott 30/04/2014243 connor maggs 30/04/2014244 Aaron Edwards 30/04/2014245 Bayley Lammin 30/04/2014246 Paul Price 30/04/2014247 Paul Haigh 30/04/2014248 Kieran Holly 30/04/2014249 tom cadman 30/04/2014250 cameron preston 30/04/2014251 Joe Winship 30/04/2014252 Jason Slade 30/04/2014253 Ciaran Chaplin 30/04/2014254 kenneth young 30/04/2014255 Callum Donner 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On256 Richard Lambert 30/04/2014257 Liam Murrell 30/04/2014258 Chris Holt 30/04/2014259 Daniel Hirst 30/04/2014260 james stafford 30/04/2014261 Nick Dale 30/04/2014262 Jack Johnson 30/04/2014263 Michael Robinson 30/04/2014264 Ashley Smith 30/04/2014265 Kenneth Bristow 30/04/2014266 Amanda Dale 30/04/2014267 Graham Leech 30/04/2014268 Amanda Hoyle 30/04/2014269 Nathan Wells 30/04/2014270 Megan Dale 30/04/2014271 Sam Gledhill 30/04/2014272 Cameron Geraghty 30/04/2014273 reece lait 30/04/2014274 Ben Fawcett 30/04/2014275 Greg Altoft 30/04/2014276 Ben Dent 30/04/2014277 Andy Browning 30/04/2014278 Steven Graham 30/04/2014279 Matthew Pakes 30/04/2014280 Nikki Smith 30/04/2014281 micheal page 30/04/2014282 Joe Wright 30/04/2014283 Adam Welch 30/04/2014284 jon dollery dollery 30/04/2014285 Conor Mcloughlin 30/04/2014286 Andy Edwards 30/04/2014287 Paul Greyson 30/04/2014288 Robbie Samuels 30/04/2014289 Wayne Korytnickyj 30/04/2014290 Ben Ashworth 30/04/2014291 Brandon Syer 30/04/2014292 matt pye 30/04/2014293 Bertie Birtles 30/04/2014294 Anne Boyers 30/04/2014295 Terry Geraghty 30/04/2014296 Grimsby Local 30/04/2014297 Andrew Meech 30/04/2014298 Baz Rockliff 30/04/2014299 mike jackson 30/04/2014300 George Cassidy 30/04/2014301 Matthew Winn 30/04/2014302 Ricardo Dixon 30/04/2014303 Matthew Chapman 30/04/2014304 Steve Wraith 30/04/2014305 Matthew Downes 30/04/2014306 Ray Drury 30/04/2014307 Brad Hallam 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On308 Lewis beighton 30/04/2014309 Ashley Brown 30/04/2014310 Jenna Thompson 30/04/2014311 Nick Ross 30/04/2014312 Tom Balderson 30/04/2014313 Andrew spencer 30/04/2014314 Sean Mitchell 30/04/2014315 Rob Andrews 30/04/2014316 Robert Osborne 30/04/2014317 Chris Robinson 30/04/2014318 wayne beck 30/04/2014319 Josh Lane 30/04/2014320 Ross Pickersgill 30/04/2014321 joshua alstrom 30/04/2014322 paul munson 30/04/2014323 David Bailey 30/04/2014324 peter turner 30/04/2014326 samantha mullen 30/04/2014327 Stuart Geddes 30/04/2014328 Tony Drinkell 30/04/2014329 JEREMY BAILY 30/04/2014330 Andrew Geddes 30/04/2014331 Callum Williams 30/04/2014332 Ian Ambrose 30/04/2014333 Richard Jones 30/04/2014334 Chris Martin 30/04/2014335 Frank Tupling 30/04/2014336 June Kyme 30/04/2014337 Phil Jewitt 30/04/2014338 Dave Parkinson 30/04/2014339 nick mawer 30/04/2014340 Ben Hewson 30/04/2014341 Wayne Hanson 30/04/2014342 Lee Gale 30/04/2014343 Ben Sibbick 30/04/2014344 Ashley Cormack 30/04/2014345 Matt Finch 30/04/2014346 Andy Cox 30/04/2014347 Luke Fields 30/04/2014348 dave nunn 30/04/2014349 Craig Parker 30/04/2014350 Isaac Scarrott 30/04/2014351 Tine Blee 30/04/2014352 Warren Parkin 30/04/2014353 Andrew Woolsey 30/04/2014354 Harry Oakley-Walker 30/04/2014355 Helen Cornwall 30/04/2014356 Carol Marrows 30/04/2014357 Tom Steer 30/04/2014358 Ady Isaac 30/04/2014359 Craig Duffield 30/04/2014360 Marc Watkins 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On361 Gerald Dawson 30/04/2014362 Haydn York 30/04/2014363 David Hills 30/04/2014364 Jeff Motley 30/04/2014365 Ken Weller 30/04/2014366 Chris Banks 30/04/2014367 RICHARD DURRANT 30/04/2014368 Des Smith 30/04/2014369 Ann Curtis 30/04/2014370 James Blunden 30/04/2014371 rhys holness 30/04/2014372 Gavin Chisnall 30/04/2014373 Lewis Bryan 30/04/2014374 Nathan Sterriker 30/04/2014375 Mark Taylor 30/04/2014376 gary winterton 30/04/2014377 dave mumby 30/04/2014378 Mike Day 30/04/2014379 Simon Burley 30/04/2014380 Marc Gladwell 30/04/2014381 Vicky Gresham 30/04/2014382 Scott Walker 30/04/2014383 Daniel Maasdam 30/04/2014384 GILL FOX 30/04/2014385 Mike Treacher 30/04/2014386 Paul Brown 30/04/2014387 David Carter 30/04/2014388 Daniel Tyler 30/04/2014389 Jez Wingate 30/04/2014390 Ross Williams 30/04/2014391 Sarah Brown 30/04/2014392 Connor Swales 30/04/2014393 leigh wilson 30/04/2014394 Wayne Brightmore 30/04/2014395 alisha gill 30/04/2014396 PAUL JENO 30/04/2014397 phil nicolson 30/04/2014398 Andy Pollock 30/04/2014399 Simon Ashworth 30/04/2014400 Connor Corrigan 30/04/2014401 Mike Roberts 30/04/2014402 Darren Mchale 30/04/2014403 paul coulten 30/04/2014404 Catherine gadd 30/04/2014405 David Stephenson 30/04/2014406 David German 30/04/2014407 Jack Banks 30/04/2014408 Nathan Scott 30/04/2014409 Andy Graham 30/04/2014410 IAN KEIGHTLEY 30/04/2014411 Jon High 30/04/2014412 Danny Storr 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On413 Alex Barker 30/04/2014414 Matt Beer 30/04/2014415 David Giles 30/04/2014416 Leon Harding 30/04/2014417 Oakley Hinde 30/04/2014418 Peter Blake 30/04/2014419 Michael Johnson 30/04/2014420 Andy Bratley 30/04/2014421 David Boyce 30/04/2014422 Anthony Hanson 30/04/2014423 Dominic Dixon 30/04/2014424 Spen Gray 30/04/2014425 Matt Dannatt 30/04/2014426 Callum Evers 30/04/2014427 Duncan Cole 30/04/2014428 tom higgs 30/04/2014429 Steven West 30/04/2014430 Alex Laker 30/04/2014431 Henry barber 30/04/2014432 Ailsa McDermott 30/04/2014433 Trevor Parker 30/04/2014434 Cam McEwan 30/04/2014435 Lee Woolsey 30/04/2014436 Ben Robinson 30/04/2014437 Greggs Stiffell 30/04/2014438 gemma crampton 30/04/2014439 Terry Petterson 30/04/2014440 Dave Waumsley 30/04/2014441 Michael Caroline 30/04/2014442 Hannah Cornall 30/04/2014443 Alex Carson 30/04/2014444 Richard Stothard 30/04/2014445 Luke Stanger 30/04/2014446 dominic barrass 30/04/2014447 Vanessa Carson 30/04/2014448 Luke Papathanasi 30/04/2014449 Nathan Wattam 30/04/2014450 Neil Pexman 30/04/2014451 Huw Davey 30/04/2014452 nathan stamford 30/04/2014453 Kevin Keyworth 30/04/2014454 Brendan Varik 30/04/2014455 Stuart Wiseman 30/04/2014456 Robin Hooton 30/04/2014457 James Hornsey 30/04/2014458 Kaj Hansen 30/04/2014459 Harry Clegg 30/04/2014460 Steffan Lloyd 30/04/2014461 Adam Parker 30/04/2014462 Ian Dawson 30/04/2014463 Bailey Mussell 30/04/2014464 Stephen short 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On465 James Massey 30/04/2014466 Russell Collins 30/04/2014467 Nick Sargent 30/04/2014468 Chris Jarvis 30/04/2014469 Martin Sarbutt 30/04/2014470 Michelle Andrews 30/04/2014471 Stuart Rowbotham 30/04/2014472 Tom Hodge 30/04/2014473 Tom Bryan 30/04/2014474 Michelle Holness 30/04/2014475 Joanne Sims 30/04/2014476 Benjamin Gale 30/04/2014477 Thomas Stevens 30/04/2014478 Phil James 30/04/2014479 Joshua Rigby 30/04/2014480 Fraser Farmery 30/04/2014481 dave whittall 30/04/2014482 Natalie Pool 30/04/2014483 steve branson 30/04/2014484 Ian Parker 30/04/2014485 Shaun Thompson 30/04/2014486 ben walker 30/04/2014487 David Cockram 30/04/2014488 Dannii Bell 30/04/2014489 craig winterburn 30/04/2014490 Sam Allott 30/04/2014491 Paul Michael Donner 30/04/2014492 Charles Rogers 30/04/2014493 Jim Chase 30/04/2014494 steve connor 30/04/2014495 Dale Ford 30/04/2014496 Adam Daulby 30/04/2014497 Jake Olley 30/04/2014498 David Jagger 30/04/2014499 Nathaniel Pidgeon 30/04/2014500 Ashley Ireland 30/04/2014501 Lewis Beeken 30/04/2014502 Mark Jackson 30/04/2014503 Jack Benson 30/04/2014504 Feroze Khan 30/04/2014505 Shane Traill 30/04/2014506 Ashley Newbegin 30/04/2014507 Neil Caborn 30/04/2014508 Kyle Potterton 30/04/2014509 Howard Smith 30/04/2014510 Steve Kay 30/04/2014511 PETER FOX 30/04/2014512 David Jackson 30/04/2014513 Mark Smith 30/04/2014514 Mark Seymour 30/04/2014515 Kieron Treacher 30/04/2014516 andy huntley 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On517 Wayne Lofts 30/04/2014518 richard walker 30/04/2014519 khuram butt 30/04/2014520 Ryan Abernethie 30/04/2014521 William Murphy 30/04/2014522 Craig Rowbotham 30/04/2014523 Mathew Cooper 30/04/2014524 adam johnson 30/04/2014526 john stannard 30/04/2014527 Olivia Cammack 30/04/2014528 Jonathan Leak 30/04/2014529 Alex Billingham 30/04/2014530 Martin Taylor 30/04/2014531 Darren Clark 30/04/2014532 Dominik Karmalita 30/04/2014533 Nathan Makey 30/04/2014534 Andrew Boyers 30/04/2014535 Jon High 30/04/2014536 nicola restall 30/04/2014537 Sara Franklin 30/04/2014538 Jack Blockley 30/04/2014539 John Read 30/04/2014540 Jason Thurlby 30/04/2014541 april vivins 30/04/2014542 nick donner 30/04/2014543 Jon Altoft 30/04/2014544 Ben Robinson 30/04/2014545 Jason Atkinson 30/04/2014546 chris dobbs 30/04/2014547 will patchett 30/04/2014548 Richard Borrill 30/04/2014549 ANDREW MCMENEMY 30/04/2014550 Martyn Bell 30/04/2014551 Robert Dring 30/04/2014552 Simon Stephenson 30/04/2014553 Luke Dean 30/04/2014554 Paul Roberts 30/04/2014555 Rick Byrne 30/04/2014556 Kerry William Purcell 30/04/2014557 Andrew Blake 30/04/2014558 David Priestley 30/04/2014559 Peter Anderson 30/04/2014560 bob graves 30/04/2014561 tony walker 30/04/2014562 Ryan Harper 30/04/2014563 ben ranshaw 30/04/2014564 Gary Ravenscroft 30/04/2014565 David Maasdam 30/04/2014566 Michael Brown 30/04/2014567 joe banks 30/04/2014568 Robert Emmerson 30/04/2014569 Paula Walker 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On570 Michael Thackeray 30/04/2014571 Judy Beer 30/04/2014572 Andy Greenacre 30/04/2014573 Stewart Gresham 30/04/2014574 David Bennington 30/04/2014575 Debbie Harding 30/04/2014576 Stephen bacon 30/04/2014577 Brian Nicholson 30/04/2014578 Dan Clark 30/04/2014579 mark smith 30/04/2014580 steve crosskill 30/04/2014581 Wesley Barnett 30/04/2014582 Lewis Taylor 30/04/2014583 Callum Gladding 30/04/2014584 Christian Borum 30/04/2014585 Tom Millman 30/04/2014586 Andrew r 30/04/2014587 Gail Parker 30/04/2014588 Joy Robinson 30/04/2014589 James Robinson 30/04/2014590 Mike Harness 30/04/2014591 darren thompson 30/04/2014592 ANDY HUMBLE 30/04/2014593 John Castle 30/04/2014594 Jamie Smith 30/04/2014595 Hayley Intress-Franklin 30/04/2014596 shaun lynch 30/04/2014597 Joanne Smith 30/04/2014598 Harvey Featherstone 30/04/2014599 Claire Graves 30/04/2014600 Amy Roberts 30/04/2014601 Sean Olley 30/04/2014602 Ashley Waterworth 30/04/2014603 Simon Davey 30/04/2014604 elaine ashton 30/04/2014605 Jamie Bonner 30/04/2014606 liam chapman 30/04/2014607 Paul Krogh 30/04/2014608 Jane Crawshaw 30/04/2014609 Neal Watford 30/04/2014610 Greg Howard 30/04/2014611 Sharon Billingham 30/04/2014612 Helen Tabois 30/04/2014613 Paul Edwards 30/04/2014614 Kelly Ayre 30/04/2014615 Nick Woods 30/04/2014616 BABS NICOLSON 30/04/2014617 Craig Sibson 30/04/2014618 neal flett 30/04/2014619 Kathleen Lynn 30/04/2014620 Alannah Patterson 30/04/2014621 Helen Best 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On622 Lee Carter 30/04/2014623 Bruce Fenwick 30/04/2014624 Damien Netherton 30/04/2014625 Save Thompson 30/04/2014626 Jack Harvey 30/04/2014627 lindsey dickinson 30/04/2014628 C Benton 30/04/2014629 pedro sanchez 30/04/2014630 paul burgess 30/04/2014631 gavin chappell 30/04/2014632 Natalie Hooton 30/04/2014633 Donna Abernethie 30/04/2014634 james trowill 30/04/2014635 Adam Mahoney 30/04/2014636 Timothy Wong 30/04/2014637 Ann Blake 30/04/2014638 Richard Willerton 30/04/2014639 Jemma Harris 30/04/2014640 Simon Hodson 30/04/2014641 John Harrop 30/04/2014642 Darren Millington 30/04/2014643 Bill Jenner 30/04/2014644 barry whittleton 30/04/2014645 Ethan Smith 30/04/2014646 Christine Ashworth 30/04/2014647 Robert Jacques 30/04/2014648 gary Clarke 30/04/2014649 Craig Drinkell 30/04/2014650 Alex Green 30/04/2014651 Alastair Grigg 30/04/2014652 kathryn hancocks 30/04/2014653 Julie Browning 30/04/2014654 Mike Saxby 30/04/2014655 Niall Jackson 30/04/2014656 Paul Parker 30/04/2014657 Fiona Beasley 30/04/2014658 Carol Kirman 30/04/2014659 Darren Horsewood 30/04/2014660 DAVID SHAKESPEARE 30/04/2014661 Andrew Gardner 30/04/2014662 john baxter 30/04/2014663 Ryan O'Rourke 30/04/2014664 Thomas Browning 30/04/2014665 Paul Soulsby 30/04/2014666 Kate Mawer 30/04/2014667 Dan Watkins 30/04/2014668 Adam Draper-Weavers 30/04/2014669 Jason Sheils 30/04/2014670 Tim Coombs 30/04/2014671 simon mcmenemy 30/04/2014672 paul atkinson 30/04/2014673 matthew toyne 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On674 Dave Wagstaff 30/04/2014675 Ian Stoney 30/04/2014676 Stuart Isherwood 30/04/2014677 Nick cook 30/04/2014678 matthew wales 30/04/2014679 kim hullett 30/04/2014680 Steve Burgess 30/04/2014681 Dale Wells 30/04/2014682 Neil Mummery 30/04/2014683 Ian Lacy 30/04/2014684 stephen mccoy 30/04/2014685 Matt Quinton 30/04/2014686 Marc Smith 30/04/2014687 Allister Webb 30/04/2014688 Ian Beatty 30/04/2014689 Steve Usher 30/04/2014690 Nigel Craig 30/04/2014691 Raymond Snell 30/04/2014692 Chris Bailey 30/04/2014693 Chris Birch 30/04/2014694 Barrie Johnson 30/04/2014695 Brian Willetts 30/04/2014696 Edward Hubbard 30/04/2014697 Richard Emerson 30/04/2014698 Gemma Clarke 30/04/2014699 Gerard Hirst 30/04/2014700 Caroline Whittall 30/04/2014701 Martin Pratt 30/04/2014702 Nick McAndrew 30/04/2014703 Lauren Setterfield 30/04/2014704 Lisa Auty 30/04/2014705 mark bunting 30/04/2014706 george davis 30/04/2014707 Paul Newman 30/04/2014708 William Spauls-Hollis 30/04/2014709 Ian Thompson 30/04/2014710 Steve Neul 30/04/2014711 Michael Nicholls 30/04/2014712 Neil Wood 30/04/2014713 Andrew Mullins 30/04/2014714 DAVID BRUMPTON 30/04/2014715 Michael Graves 30/04/2014716 Ant Porter 30/04/2014717 Paul Jones 30/04/2014718 David Booth 30/04/2014719 Chris Smith 30/04/2014720 Darren Paine 30/04/2014721 Thomas Horsfall 30/04/2014722 Ray Blake 30/04/2014723 Mike Want 30/04/2014724 Ian Townsend 30/04/2014725 dan barker 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On726 Rachel Bastable 30/04/2014727 Darcie Harding 30/04/2014728 Luke Bastable 30/04/2014729 Doreen Hardy 30/04/2014730 Susan Kidd 30/04/2014731 Dean Evison 30/04/2014732 Janes Handforth 30/04/2014733 William Smith 30/04/2014734 Christopher Stanland 30/04/2014735 David Smith 30/04/2014736 Rebecca Want 30/04/2014737 sue culton 30/04/2014738 adam greenacre 30/04/2014739 Trevor Albery 30/04/2014740 Lance Gilmour 30/04/2014741 Liz Nicholson 30/04/2014742 Graham Nicholson 30/04/2014743 Samantha Coultas-Smith 30/04/2014744 Linda Dixon 30/04/2014745 Mike Benton 30/04/2014746 Josh Smith 30/04/2014747 gary pape 30/04/2014748 Kris Weavill 30/04/2014749 Craig Thomas 30/04/2014750 daniel portlock 30/04/2014751 Jimmy Charlton 30/04/2014752 Lawrence Heward 30/04/2014753 Andrew Armstrong 30/04/2014754 michael black 30/04/2014755 Andy Roberts 30/04/2014756 Colin Spence 30/04/2014757 Kirsty Vase 30/04/2014758 Matt Borum 30/04/2014759 Gareth Howard 30/04/2014760 Melvyn Thurlby 30/04/2014761 Eileen Mitchell 30/04/2014762 mike douglas 30/04/2014763 Adie Merrikin 30/04/2014764 Jack Connor 30/04/2014765 Alex Cook 30/04/2014766 Bradley Nixon 30/04/2014767 Scott Jackson 30/04/2014768 craig bryan 30/04/2014769 Tom Wilton 30/04/2014770 Helen Caborn 30/04/2014771 Jack Pearson 30/04/2014772 Jack Coupland 30/04/2014773 Jamie Pickerden 30/04/2014774 Ian Fleming 30/04/2014775 Jack West 30/04/2014776 Charlie Ireland 30/04/2014777 Zoe Toombs 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On778 Daniel Johnstone 30/04/2014779 Caroline Fleming 30/04/2014780 Kevin Hammond 30/04/2014781 Luke Mclachlan 30/04/2014782 Wayne Green 30/04/2014783 Kelly Billings 30/04/2014784 Andy Hale 30/04/2014785 christopher woodforth 30/04/2014786 Chris Swan 30/04/2014787 Georgia Fleming 30/04/2014788 Ian Drummond 30/04/2014789 Adam Campbell 30/04/2014790 jeff westerman 30/04/2014791 Mark Morley 30/04/2014792 Adam Deller 30/04/2014793 Noah Fleming 30/04/2014794 Lisa Norman 30/04/2014795 Harry Taylor 30/04/2014796 James Hutson 30/04/2014797 john bullock 30/04/2014798 Jude Fleming 30/04/2014799 Shane Artingstall 30/04/2014800 Mark Walter 30/04/2014801 Matthew Baker 30/04/2014802 Sarah Blight 30/04/2014803 Stuart Lowes 30/04/2014804 Luan Houlston 30/04/2014805 Callum Smith 30/04/2014806 Bernard Fleming 30/04/2014807 Craig Dainty 30/04/2014808 Richard Tindall 30/04/2014809 Gordon Chase 30/04/2014810 Richard Ramsden 30/04/2014811 clark simons 30/04/2014812 TOM Fields 30/04/2014813 simon mawer 30/04/2014814 Jamie Hoex 30/04/2014815 Paul Neal 30/04/2014816 Stuart Hudson 30/04/2014817 Richard Farrow 30/04/2014818 Mark Reavill 30/04/2014819 Laura Cook 30/04/2014820 Niels Horsewood 30/04/2014821 Michael Peers 30/04/2014823 Simon Holly 30/04/2014824 Emma Shardlow 30/04/2014825 Ross Connett 30/04/2014826 andrew foxon 30/04/2014827 barry Smith 30/04/2014828 Marlyn Peers 30/04/2014829 Lisa Harness 30/04/2014830 steve nadin 30/04/2014

 

 

Name Signed On831 Andrew Plowman 30/04/2014832 Alan Beavis 30/04/2014833 Simon Robertson 30/04/2014834 Helen Mellin 30/04/2014835 Matthew Coultas 30/04/2014836 chris carroll 30/04/2014837 Abby Ruston 30/04/2014838 David Thurkettle 30/04/2014839 Chris Bratley 30/04/2014840 Alison Ladson 30/04/2014841 christina pemberton 30/04/2014842 Daniel Robinson 30/04/2014843 David Smith 30/04/2014844 Leigh Overton 30/04/2014845 jack fidlin 30/04/2014846 David Morris 30/04/2014847 Keith Beedie 30/04/2014848 Lisa Clark 30/04/2014849 Pete Robertts 30/04/2014850 James Reed 30/04/2014851 Matthew Woods 30/04/2014852 Dan Cozens 30/04/2014853 William Douglas 30/04/2014854 gareth reynolds 30/04/2014855 lee welsh 30/04/2014856 Iain Gorry 30/04/2014857 Ian Brightmore 30/04/2014858 Adam Bratley 30/04/2014859 Aaron Carley 30/04/2014860 Paul Gilbert 01/05/2014861 Daniel Pearson 01/05/2014862 Daniel Middleton 01/05/2014863 matthew miller 01/05/2014864 Tandi Harriyanto 01/05/2014865 Matthew Booth 01/05/2014866 Dean Campbell 01/05/2014867 Tim Scott 01/05/2014868 Lewis Horwell 01/05/2014869 Ian Phillipson 01/05/2014870 Colin Spence 01/05/2014871 Daniel Paterson 01/05/2014872 Shaun Smith 01/05/2014873 david smith 01/05/2014874 Richard Todd 01/05/2014875 roger barns 01/05/2014876 Jess Saville 01/05/2014877 Alan bould 01/05/2014878 Steve Clayton 01/05/2014879 Steven Roberts 01/05/2014880 kevin stanley 01/05/2014881 steve holness 01/05/2014882 Mick West 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On883 Malcolm Perkins 01/05/2014884 Ryan North 01/05/2014885 Ethan Treacher 01/05/2014886 Chris Grocock 01/05/2014887 Luke Wilson 01/05/2014888 robin ruston 01/05/2014889 Gary Newson 01/05/2014890 Stephen Newens 01/05/2014891 Andrew Weeks 01/05/2014892 Andrew Whitman 01/05/2014893 Daniel Lewis 01/05/2014894 Dave Gilbert 01/05/2014895 BARRY HARGITT 01/05/2014896 Victoria Blythin 01/05/2014897 chris wall 01/05/2014898 Neil Robinson 01/05/2014899 David Johnson 01/05/2014900 Mark Blackburn 01/05/2014901 John Holroyd 01/05/2014902 Mark Taylor 01/05/2014903 Kane Taylor 01/05/2014904 david parkinson 01/05/2014905 Marc Dawson 01/05/2014906 Chris Andrews 01/05/2014907 Brian Noble 01/05/2014908 John Terry 01/05/2014909 Goerge Hubbert 01/05/2014910 Emma Warren 01/05/2014911 Lee Ayling 01/05/2014912 Clive REED 01/05/2014913 David Smaller 01/05/2014914 anna randall 01/05/2014915 Martin Gilbert 01/05/2014916 Adam Kissane 01/05/2014917 david grenn 01/05/2014918 Kate Niles 01/05/2014919 Adele Jackson 01/05/2014920 Simon Dean 01/05/2014921 Sam Kinnaird 01/05/2014922 Chris Blake 01/05/2014923 Joe Turner 01/05/2014924 john booth 01/05/2014925 Ben Maynard 01/05/2014926 Ryan Newens 01/05/2014927 Sam Metcalf 01/05/2014928 Tom Webster 01/05/2014929 Charlie Smith 01/05/2014930 Richard Paine 01/05/2014931 Myles Featherstone 01/05/2014932 liam howson 01/05/2014933 Roy Starling 01/05/2014934 Leanne Buckley 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On935 Mary Coombes 01/05/2014936 Ian Westerman 01/05/2014937 Kim Hall 01/05/2014938 Paul Bryan 01/05/2014939 simon meek 01/05/2014940 Antony Hall 01/05/2014941 Jason Lynn 01/05/2014942 Louis Meller 01/05/2014943 paul fletcher 01/05/2014944 Paul Thomas 01/05/2014945 Michael Staples 01/05/2014946 Dean Stratton 01/05/2014947 Liam Ladds 01/05/2014948 Jordan Peterson 01/05/2014949 Adam Gilbride 01/05/2014950 Liam Parry 01/05/2014951 Darryl Thompson 01/05/2014952 tracey simons 01/05/2014953 lewis steel 01/05/2014954 Alan Altoft 01/05/2014955 Anthony Wilkinson 01/05/2014956 richard burton 01/05/2014957 Mike Humberstone 01/05/2014958 michael loftus 01/05/2014959 Danny Bevis 01/05/2014960 Paul Bratley 01/05/2014961 Susan Bell 01/05/2014962 Della Meek 01/05/2014963 sterling hutchinson 01/05/2014964 Richard Blakey 01/05/2014965 Elaine Neal 01/05/2014966 Arthur Phillipson 01/05/2014967 Stacie Mortimore 01/05/2014968 Kerry Lobley 01/05/2014969 Matt Waters 01/05/2014970 Robin Clayton 01/05/2014971 Rob Bee 01/05/2014972 Roy Smith 01/05/2014973 Thom Johansson 01/05/2014974 mark smith 01/05/2014975 Helen Willetts 01/05/2014976 emma hotchkiss 01/05/2014977 Iain Tilmouth 01/05/2014978 Chris Howden 01/05/2014979 Richard Bartlett 01/05/2014980 Henri Thomas 01/05/2014981 Jack Barton 01/05/2014982 Jack Barton 01/05/2014983 Paul Brown 01/05/2014984 andrew stephenson 01/05/2014985 Gordon Powley 01/05/2014986 Oliver Harbord 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On987 luke dixon 01/05/2014988 Martin Aisthorpe 01/05/2014989 andrew smith 01/05/2014990 John May 01/05/2014991 Mary Attwater 01/05/2014992 Scott Hind 01/05/2014993 Chris Burkitt 01/05/2014994 Lillian Beedie 01/05/2014995 Anthony Isaac 01/05/2014996 Ben Edwards 01/05/2014997 Ben North 01/05/2014998 mary robinson 01/05/2014999 john barton 01/05/2014

1000 James Fleming 01/05/20141001 David Coolledge 01/05/20141002 Paul Nilsson 01/05/20141003 Daniel Fisher 01/05/20141004 Barbara Tacey 01/05/20141005 Jeffrey Staples 01/05/20141006 Jack Howes 01/05/20141007 Andrew Summerfield 01/05/20141008 iain carpenter 01/05/20141009 Bradley King 01/05/20141010 Daniel James 01/05/20141011 Adam Burns 01/05/20141012 Steve Daly 01/05/20141013 kerri clayton 01/05/20141014 Chris Osborne 01/05/20141015 Chris Carratt 01/05/20141016 matt woodley 01/05/20141017 Chris Newman 01/05/20141018 sarah wynne 01/05/20141019 Matthew Dale 01/05/20141020 Christopher Parrott 01/05/20141021 Sally Webster 01/05/20141022 denise dixon 01/05/20141023 Ruairi Agnew 01/05/20141024 Aaron Cheeseman 01/05/20141025 Ricky Stollery 01/05/20141026 Anne Durrant 01/05/20141027 Daniel Robertson 01/05/20141028 Wayne Procter 01/05/20141029 Liam Dufraisse 01/05/20141030 Tony Mundey 01/05/20141031 Russell P 01/05/20141032 Josh Dellow 01/05/20141033 Andrew clark 01/05/20141034 Phil Wingate 01/05/20141035 malcolm Dixon 01/05/20141036 William Hanford 01/05/20141037 James Bakes 01/05/20141038 Gavin Evans 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1039 Will Mckenzie 01/05/20141040 Sam Granger 01/05/20141041 Grant Young 01/05/20141042 Alyssa Wilman 01/05/20141043 Craig Adlard 01/05/20141044 Matthew Green 01/05/20141045 Tom Duncan 01/05/20141046 Duncan Welsh 01/05/20141047 Chris Dewires 01/05/20141048 Beatrice plater 01/05/20141049 kim douglas 01/05/20141050 George Whiting 01/05/20141051 James Kennedy 01/05/20141052 Adam Grist 01/05/20141053 John Paul Batty 01/05/20141054 zoe strat 01/05/20141055 Hamish Charters 01/05/20141056 Andrew O Hare 01/05/20141057 Simon Raithby 01/05/20141058 James Hudson 01/05/20141059 sean taylor 01/05/20141060 lisa barnard 01/05/20141061 Patrick Short 01/05/20141062 Wayne Smith 01/05/20141063 James Grantham 01/05/20141064 peter White 01/05/20141065 Lauren Eastham 01/05/20141066 Richard Nicholl 01/05/20141067 jim crader 01/05/20141068 Mark Coney 01/05/20141069 Liam Shirtcliffe 01/05/20141070 Dylan Smith 01/05/20141071 Stephen Naylor 01/05/20141072 Yvette Prest 01/05/20141073 peter coultas 01/05/20141074 marcus barker 01/05/20141075 Michelle Clarke 01/05/20141076 Elodie Marti 01/05/20141077 Kieran Morley 01/05/20141078 Matt Croy 01/05/20141079 Thomas Kelly 01/05/20141080 Brian Saxby 01/05/20141081 James Pittsy 01/05/20141082 Peter Stevens 01/05/20141083 Sam Cooke 01/05/20141084 Rob Crolla 01/05/20141085 Cheryl Janney 01/05/20141086 Mark Kirwan 01/05/20141087 Ashley Kinnaird 01/05/20141088 Jonathan Syer 01/05/20141089 Joshua Barley 01/05/20141090 chris doyle 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1091 Jordan Park 01/05/20141092 Jon Oxley 01/05/20141093 Stacey Wilkinson 01/05/20141094 John Patrick 01/05/20141095 Georgie Mann 01/05/20141096 Dean Raynes 01/05/20141097 ashley brown 01/05/20141098 Lewis Crossley 01/05/20141099 Lee Taylor 01/05/20141100 AJ Brewster 01/05/20141101 Helen Blackburn 01/05/20141102 Nicola Doy 01/05/20141103 Margaret blaks 01/05/20141104 Donna Hydes 01/05/20141105 Matthew Mason 01/05/20141106 Neil Bingham 01/05/20141107 Jordan Croft 01/05/20141108 Malcolm Grant 01/05/20141109 Jo Carrick 01/05/20141110 John Oglesby 01/05/20141111 Beth Edlington 01/05/20141112 ryan sinclair 01/05/20141113 stuart maultby 01/05/20141114 Danny Rees 01/05/20141115 Josh Grahahm 01/05/20141116 Thomas Sargent 01/05/20141117 Stephen Blyth 01/05/20141118 Mark Wynne 01/05/20141119 Dale Houlston 01/05/20141120 Debbie Dring 01/05/20141121 George Hewson 01/05/20141122 Paul Harris 01/05/20141123 Harley Roe 01/05/20141124 Charlie Boulter 01/05/20141125 Lloyd Griffith 01/05/20141126 George Farr 01/05/20141127 Sarah Yardy 01/05/20141128 Matthew Cross 01/05/20141129 Greg Webb 01/05/20141130 James Coulbeck 01/05/20141131 linda tupling 01/05/20141132 Michael thomas 01/05/20141133 kevin clayton 01/05/20141134 Darren Mussell 01/05/20141135 Daniel Charlton 01/05/20141136 John jerrard 01/05/20141137 edward street 01/05/20141138 Jamie Sanderson 01/05/20141139 Jon Moss 01/05/20141140 Sheena Kennedy 01/05/20141141 James Keefe 01/05/20141142 Tom Corden 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1143 Ryan Wilson 01/05/20141144 Mike Kirkham 01/05/20141145 Ben Gresswell 01/05/20141146 Luke Owen 01/05/20141147 Christopher Mackenzie 01/05/20141148 keith robinson 01/05/20141149 Debbie Jennings 01/05/20141150 Mark Russell 01/05/20141151 Dave Batty 01/05/20141152 chris dobbs 01/05/20141153 Lewis Simpson 01/05/20141154 Alex Pickerden 01/05/20141155 Royce Treacher 01/05/20141156 Chris Butler 01/05/20141157 John Wright 01/05/20141158 john whitfield 01/05/20141159 Jordan Brown 01/05/20141160 Ashleigh Ruston 01/05/20141161 Hilton hurst 01/05/20141162 dale oxborough 01/05/20141163 Sarah Shirtcliffe 01/05/20141164 Darren Newman 01/05/20141165 seb cook 01/05/20141166 Ryan Martin 01/05/20141168 Tim Cartwright 01/05/20141169 Glen Allen 01/05/20141170 Thomas Harrison 01/05/20141171 Ian Dawson 01/05/20141172 deryk jewitt 01/05/20141173 Paul Mail 01/05/20141174 Mark Dishington 01/05/20141175 Paul Fisher 01/05/20141176 Sophie Browning 01/05/20141177 Joseph Quinton 01/05/20141178 curt allenby 01/05/20141179 Mick Sturman 01/05/20141180 Kieran Moore 01/05/20141181 Nick Kershaw 01/05/20141182 shaun cornford 01/05/20141183 Barry Chambers 01/05/20141184 Danny Rising 01/05/20141185 Andrew Nunn 01/05/20141186 Peter Lond 01/05/20141187 Brian Paetzold 01/05/20141188 CHLOE GORDON 01/05/20141189 Chloe Hyde 01/05/20141190 graham charlton 01/05/20141191 sarah wilson 01/05/20141192 Jonathan Corry 01/05/20141193 Paul Carrick 01/05/20141194 Matt Andrews 01/05/20141195 Matt L 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1196 Howard Reeve 01/05/20141197 Linda Broughton 01/05/20141198 ben cheetham 01/05/20141199 steven mackrill 01/05/20141200 Bradley Campling 01/05/20141201 Wayne Spall 01/05/20141202 Ben Ward 01/05/20141203 Peter Jones 01/05/20141204 Andy Blake 01/05/20141205 Robert Yull 01/05/20141206 Matthew Robertson 01/05/20141207 steve vigar 01/05/20141208 Adam Ashworth 01/05/20141209 Jake Barnett 01/05/20141210 Jack Taylor 01/05/20141211 Jeffrey Blanchard 01/05/20141212 morgan powell 01/05/20141213 sarah noyland 01/05/20141214 Joanne pepper 01/05/20141215 Russell Gorman 01/05/20141216 Sam sharp 01/05/20141217 Simon Honor 01/05/20141218 Ben Radley 01/05/20141219 Mathew Barker 01/05/20141220 Roy Gladwell 01/05/20141221 Matt Bradley 01/05/20141222 Tom Forsyth 01/05/20141223 Sam Woods 01/05/20141224 Richard Kitching 01/05/20141225 Chloe Wraith 01/05/20141226 kim gregory 01/05/20141227 Lawrence Jones 01/05/20141228 Gary Eastwood 01/05/20141229 Michael Cammack 01/05/20141230 Steve Hardie 01/05/20141231 Barry Ireland 01/05/20141232 TRACEY DUFF 01/05/20141233 William Paterson 01/05/20141234 Jordan Etheridge 01/05/20141235 Ezzeldin Soltan 01/05/20141236 Claire Jones 01/05/20141237 Chris Keeble 01/05/20141238 Dave Brown 01/05/20141239 marcus shepherd 01/05/20141240 Hamish Falconer 01/05/20141241 Danny Parrott 01/05/20141242 Ian Cawsey 01/05/20141243 Kyle Young 01/05/20141244 Simon Maddison 01/05/20141245 tammy hanson 01/05/20141246 Dave Cass 01/05/20141247 Stephen Pursglove 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1248 Nicholas Ravenscroft 01/05/20141249 Hilary Brown 01/05/20141250 Joe Shepherdson 01/05/20141251 Steve Leggett 01/05/20141252 Emma Stark 01/05/20141253 David Palmer 01/05/20141254 Thomas Troop 01/05/20141255 Lauren Holmes 01/05/20141256 Paul Walmsley 01/05/20141257 michael Corker 01/05/20141258 Ami Woodall 01/05/20141259 adam phillipson 01/05/20141260 simon harris 01/05/20141261 Mark Campbell 01/05/20141262 kinga radwanska 01/05/20141263 Ian Dannatt 01/05/20141264 Luke Twyman 01/05/20141265 Carl Rudd 01/05/20141266 Thomas Broadley 01/05/20141267 sophie bray 01/05/20141268 James Jackson 01/05/20141269 Michael Longshaw 01/05/20141270 Peter Johnson 01/05/20141271 Danny Moore 01/05/20141272 anton ostler 01/05/20141273 Andy Ellis 01/05/20141274 Joanne Roberts 01/05/20141275 Arthur Fox 01/05/20141276 Elliott Kibble 01/05/20141277 Bob Baylis 01/05/20141278 David Potts 01/05/20141279 Andrew White 01/05/20141280 Luke Dieudonne 01/05/20141281 Lee Bithell 01/05/20141282 Thomas Ranshaw 01/05/20141283 Andy Cant 01/05/20141284 Colin Brumpton 01/05/20141285 Mark Camburn 01/05/20141286 Bryan Harris 01/05/20141287 Hayden Dawkins 01/05/20141288 louise parker 01/05/20141289 Steve Ingamells 01/05/20141290 Alistair Scott 01/05/20141291 Patrick Lince 01/05/20141292 James Mitchell 01/05/20141293 JOHN FOSTER 01/05/20141294 Rob Stoakes 01/05/20141295 David Braddock 01/05/20141296 Alan Brackenbury 01/05/20141297 Beau Edwards 01/05/20141298 Chris Hallam 01/05/20141299 emma latham 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1300 David Selfridge 01/05/20141301 vicky crichton 01/05/20141302 Ash Boulton 01/05/20141303 Andrew Clarke 01/05/20141304 Jeff Hunt 01/05/20141305 Thomas Dale 01/05/20141306 Andrew Newman 01/05/20141307 Bill Walker 01/05/20141308 Colin Edwards 01/05/20141309 Jordan Goold 01/05/20141310 mark speed 01/05/20141311 Vicki Morrill 01/05/20141312 wayne clark 01/05/20141313 Joanne Rawlins 01/05/20141314 Nicola Browne 01/05/20141315 David Dade 01/05/20141316 Ben Bowers 01/05/20141317 Tom Farmery 01/05/20141318 Garry Buckle 01/05/20141319 Louis Hutton 01/05/20141320 Chris Wilde 01/05/20141321 ANDREW DUNKS 01/05/20141322 malcolm turner 01/05/20141323 ken pratt 01/05/20141324 Richard Donner 01/05/20141325 Kieran North 01/05/20141326 Tom Beckitt 01/05/20141327 martyn matthews 01/05/20141328 Tommy Webster 01/05/20141329 Nick Mills 01/05/20141330 Andrew Beckett 01/05/20141331 Harry Tidswell 01/05/20141332 Jonathan Rendell 01/05/20141333 Dennis Braham 01/05/20141334 Graham Stark 01/05/20141335 Daniel Norvock 01/05/20141336 levi cherry 01/05/20141337 Shane Monaghan 01/05/20141338 Sam Carratt 01/05/20141339 Tyler Goffin 01/05/20141340 Josephine Turner 01/05/20141341 Jamie Higgins 01/05/20141342 Keith Bennett 01/05/20141343 Joshua Gollings 01/05/20141344 M Willerton 01/05/20141345 Lee Williams 01/05/20141346 Jake Bell 01/05/20141347 Edward Newton 01/05/20141348 Adam Nicholson 01/05/20141349 Brett Mussell 01/05/20141350 David Bell 01/05/20141351 Darren Webb 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1352 adrian marriott 01/05/20141353 Shaun Moughton 01/05/20141354 David Bell 01/05/20141355 Simon Jones 01/05/20141356 George Coomber 01/05/20141357 Jade Bierley 01/05/20141358 Robert Flowers 01/05/20141359 Rob King 01/05/20141360 Nigel Mawer 01/05/20141361 Philip Cutts 01/05/20141362 janet fairbrass 01/05/20141363 Martin Hardy 01/05/20141364 Samul Hutson 01/05/20141365 Nichola Hill 01/05/20141366 Todd Oliver 01/05/20141367 Danielle Fairbrass 01/05/20141368 Paul Tinsley 01/05/20141369 Paul Culyer 01/05/20141370 Eddie Fowler 01/05/20141371 mike rowell 01/05/20141372 Jenny Wraith 01/05/20141373 John Cowdroy 01/05/20141374 Darren Chiumento 01/05/20141375 Mark Ilbrey 01/05/20141376 Anthony Grosvenor 01/05/20141377 Chris Kirk 01/05/20141378 Craig Greenwood 01/05/20141379 Joey McCune 01/05/20141380 Josh Smith 01/05/20141381 paul igoe 01/05/20141382 Gary Allenby 01/05/20141383 JoJanine 01/05/20141384 William Acklam 01/05/20141385 Stacey Syer 01/05/20141386 Dee Charlton 01/05/20141387 Andy Ecelson 01/05/20141388 Bev Ilbrey 01/05/20141389 james rex 01/05/20141390 Darren Swinton 01/05/20141391 John Boswell 01/05/20141392 Clive Moore 01/05/20141393 Zachary Raddings 01/05/20141394 Michael Best 01/05/20141395 Steven Avis 01/05/20141396 Wendy Nielsen 01/05/20141397 ryan finch 01/05/20141398 steven margarson 01/05/20141399 steve ettridge 01/05/20141400 shaun finch 01/05/20141401 george finch 01/05/20141402 Margaret Jane Banks 01/05/20141403 andy andrews 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1404 Daley Marsh 01/05/20141405 Donna Kershaw 01/05/20141406 karen perrin 01/05/20141407 roy doore 01/05/20141408 Allison Andrews 01/05/20141409 Billy Campling 01/05/20141410 Sue Smithson 01/05/20141411 Nick Rose 01/05/20141412 Jamie Wilkes 01/05/20141413 Adile Raib 01/05/20141414 eddie blissitt 01/05/20141415 Kurtis Smith 01/05/20141416 Kate Williamson 01/05/20141417 Philip Dunham 01/05/20141418 Kieran bell 01/05/20141419 lucie firth 01/05/20141420 John Chablo 01/05/20141421 Euan MacMillan 01/05/20141422 chris plaskitt 01/05/20141423 Lee Bradley 01/05/20141424 Joshua Shirtcliffe 01/05/20141425 Phil Nicholson 01/05/20141426 Torsten Blum 01/05/20141427 Rosie Lippeatt 01/05/20141428 George Mann 01/05/20141429 Pauline Davison 01/05/20141430 Michael Powell 01/05/20141431 Richard Bell 01/05/20141432 Joshua Ryan 01/05/20141433 Malcolm Davison 01/05/20141434 Jake Poole 01/05/20141435 Dee Swales 01/05/20141436 Laura Clayton 01/05/20141437 Abi Clayton 01/05/20141438 Liam Wilkinson 01/05/20141439 karl pearson 01/05/20141440 Francine Orr 01/05/20141441 mark Ayre 01/05/20141442 luciana smithson 01/05/20141443 James Ayre 01/05/20141444 Karen taylor 01/05/20141445 Jane Shepherd 01/05/20141446 Paul Wood 01/05/20141447 Georgia Rooke 01/05/20141448 Graham Anderson 01/05/20141449 Drew Weatherill 01/05/20141450 michael atkinson 01/05/20141451 Will Lambert 01/05/20141452 Iain Kirwan 01/05/20141453 Sheldon Waite 01/05/20141454 Gene Wilson 01/05/20141455 richard Braithwaite 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1456 lewis buxton 01/05/20141457 Tim Bratley 01/05/20141458 eddie coney 01/05/20141459 Paul Fairbrass 01/05/20141460 Michael Lynn 01/05/20141461 George Ironmonger 01/05/20141462 paul loudon 01/05/20141463 ben herrick 01/05/20141464 Lee Rhodes 01/05/20141465 Dan Garrod 01/05/20141466 haydn sandvig 01/05/20141467 Stewart Wright 01/05/20141468 Shaun Allen 01/05/20141469 Nick Hanson 01/05/20141470 Ted Hawkins 01/05/20141471 Daniel Cross 01/05/20141472 jo bradley 01/05/20141473 Jake Drant 01/05/20141474 Peter Parker 01/05/20141475 Last Sibanda 01/05/20141476 Damien Dalton 01/05/20141477 Darragh Fitzpatrick 01/05/20141478 Joe Chapman 01/05/20141479 David Parker 01/05/20141480 Tim Mosey 01/05/20141481 Harry Michael 01/05/20141482 Carl Peart 01/05/20141483 Mike Dunderdale 01/05/20141484 matt johnson 01/05/20141485 Kiri Spinks 01/05/20141486 Shaun Owens 01/05/20141487 Melissa Willerton 01/05/20141488 Robin Gowen 01/05/20141489 Sam Sedgman 01/05/20141490 Roy Tomkinson 01/05/20141491 andrew clifford 01/05/20141492 Dave Crowther 01/05/20141493 Craig Carse 01/05/20141494 Clare Edlington 01/05/20141495 John Hill 01/05/20141496 richard laurence 01/05/20141497 Ken Chatambarara 01/05/20141498 Leanne Parker 01/05/20141499 Christopher Stephens 01/05/20141500 Danny Coates 01/05/20141501 Vicky Clarke 01/05/20141502 Steve Jardine 01/05/20141503 Adrian Rowlands 01/05/20141504 Paul Couling 01/05/20141505 Daniel Garratt 01/05/20141506 Evan Donaldson 01/05/20141507 steve smith 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1508 owen rymer 01/05/20141509 Joe Mooney 01/05/20141510 Adam Wright 01/05/20141511 Andy Gibson 01/05/20141512 Gill Appleyard 01/05/20141513 Owen Clark 01/05/20141514 Don Plater 01/05/20141515 Dan Humphrey 01/05/20141516 Max Bell 01/05/20141517 Barbara Kaye 01/05/20141518 Richard Hollingsworth 01/05/20141519 Melissa Browne 01/05/20141520 sandy lawson 01/05/20141521 Martin Burns 01/05/20141522 liam ebbs 01/05/20141523 Joanne Walker 01/05/20141524 Graham Lloyd 01/05/20141525 rachel burnett 01/05/20141526 Cheryl Lewis 01/05/20141527 andrew mcarthur 01/05/20141528 Adam Beckett 01/05/20141529 Scott Gillespie 01/05/20141530 Dale Pratt 01/05/20141531 Nigel Winn 01/05/20141532 Jon Thompson 01/05/20141533 Paul Coulson 01/05/20141534 Ron Cake 01/05/20141535 Ian Holmes 01/05/20141536 Lucy Ridall 01/05/20141537 Gary Coulam 01/05/20141538 Stu Whitlam 01/05/20141539 mellissa findlay 01/05/20141540 David Kyme 01/05/20141541 Carl Burnett 01/05/20141542 Antony Chaplin 01/05/20141543 Richard Thompson 01/05/20141544 Sean McClane 01/05/20141545 martin toyn 01/05/20141546 sarah winter 01/05/20141547 Denise Roberts 01/05/20141548 beth scattergood 01/05/20141549 Andy Marshall 01/05/20141550 Joanne West 01/05/20141551 James Ryan 01/05/20141552 chrissie mcevoy 01/05/20141553 Emma Roberts 01/05/20141554 Wayne Spink 01/05/20141555 Daniel Booth 01/05/20141556 gerrard gallacher 01/05/20141557 jackie dalton 01/05/20141558 chelsea trigg 01/05/20141559 Jack Nee 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1560 Kevin Clark 01/05/20141561 Daniel Farrell 01/05/20141562 Alistair O'Donnell 01/05/20141563 Jessica Gorman 01/05/20141564 beckie dayton 01/05/20141565 blaine clasper 01/05/20141566 Hayley Blackett 01/05/20141567 keith brundell 01/05/20141568 Emma Harris 01/05/20141569 Loyd Baker 01/05/20141570 Nikki Mchugh 01/05/20141571 Rebecca Breeze 01/05/20141572 Gresley Nicholson 01/05/20141573 Michael Phillipson 01/05/20141574 dane young 01/05/20141575 Katrina Booth 01/05/20141576 Alison Spall 01/05/20141577 Matthew Newton 01/05/20141578 Vicki Mitchell 01/05/20141579 gary hall 01/05/20141580 matthew Lear 01/05/20141581 Gary Robinson 01/05/20141582 lorraine gorman 01/05/20141583 Ashley Giles 01/05/20141584 Shane Bellamy 01/05/20141585 Roger Hollowday 01/05/20141586 Heather Hanson 01/05/20141587 Dave Jackson 01/05/20141588 Katie Wright 01/05/20141589 jan boyes 01/05/20141590 Joseph Brown 01/05/20141591 rob davison 01/05/20141592 Anita Grist 01/05/20141593 Paul Turner 01/05/20141594 ben durham 01/05/20141595 Sarah Petterson 01/05/20141596 lesley redgrift 01/05/20141597 Daniel Beckett 01/05/20141598 Anthony Tighe 01/05/20141599 Ryan Petterson 01/05/20141600 paul woolley 01/05/20141601 hdhdj skkwwn 01/05/20141602 danielle wallin 01/05/20141603 maureen mills 01/05/20141604 Josh Braid 01/05/20141605 John Essery 01/05/20141606 Louisa Robinson 01/05/20141607 michael stanley 01/05/20141608 Adrian Hart 01/05/20141609 Liz Breeze 01/05/20141610 Richard Sizer 01/05/20141611 christopher white 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1612 Dave Barker 01/05/20141613 Matthew Boswell 01/05/20141614 James Plant 01/05/20141615 Ben Frary 01/05/20141616 mick ibbotson 01/05/20141617 lorraine burnett 01/05/20141618 Michael Davison 01/05/20141619 Ivor Langridge 01/05/20141620 Oliver Smith 01/05/20141621 Sam Graham 01/05/20141622 Russell Gorman 01/05/20141623 Chris Mack 01/05/20141624 Mark Buitenhuis 01/05/20141625 John Pywell 01/05/20141626 Shirley Miller 01/05/20141627 Benjamin Lovelock 01/05/20141628 Jeremy Gardener 01/05/20141629 Keith Blackwell 01/05/20141630 James Nicholson 01/05/20141631 NEIL PICKERSGILL 01/05/20141632 Tammy Roberts 01/05/20141633 Paul Gallimore-Griffiths 01/05/20141634 Katen Upham 01/05/20141635 Philip Carr 01/05/20141636 Stephen Nicholas 01/05/20141637 Michael Birtles 01/05/20141638 robert Giles 01/05/20141639 Nick Ward 01/05/20141640 Rachael Norton 01/05/20141641 Stephen Hepburn 01/05/20141642 Andrew Gallagher 01/05/20141643 Paul Hutchinson 01/05/20141644 Tom Petterson 01/05/20141645 Tony Coultas 01/05/20141646 Kevin Lingard 01/05/20141647 michael everett 01/05/20141648 Tom Barford 01/05/20141649 Lee Nicolson 01/05/20141650 Julie Cole 01/05/20141651 Rachel Bradley 01/05/20141652 Charlie Greenwood 01/05/20141653 Matthew Chambers 01/05/20141654 Mike Womersley 01/05/20141655 Mateusz Dakowicz 01/05/20141656 Kevin Hackett 01/05/20141657 lorna richardson 01/05/20141658 Jonathan Treasure 01/05/20141659 rob nunn 01/05/20141660 Stuart Allen 01/05/20141661 Eliza Hope 01/05/20141662 Matthew Salisbury 01/05/20141663 Nigel Devereux 01/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1664 Peter Kelly 01/05/20141665 Lloyd Green 01/05/20141666 George Rouse 01/05/20141667 Chris baumber 01/05/20141668 Dean Wilkinson 01/05/20141669 James Pawson 01/05/20141670 Michael Piggott 01/05/20141671 Jason Claydon 01/05/20141672 Matt Downey 01/05/20141673 James Carratt 01/05/20141674 Nicola Maasdam 01/05/20141675 Joshua Lister 01/05/20141676 Steve Tuxworth 02/05/20141677 Jonathan Rands 02/05/20141678 James Houlis 02/05/20141679 David Rook 02/05/20141680 john lakin 02/05/20141681 Roman Ganenko 02/05/20141682 Grace Snoxell 02/05/20141683 Stuart wade 02/05/20141684 hayley good 02/05/20141685 Antony Drake 02/05/20141686 Shane Frehlich 02/05/20141687 Lee Snell 02/05/20141688 Mark Hall 02/05/20141689 Steven Walmsley 02/05/20141690 James Whaley 02/05/20141691 Jeff Barnes 02/05/20141692 Luke Hickey 02/05/20141693 Bob Williams 02/05/20141694 Dean Clark 02/05/20141695 Stuart Hewson 02/05/20141696 vicky horden 02/05/20141697 Lee Donner 02/05/20141698 Karen Hodges 02/05/20141699 Catherine Chappell 02/05/20141700 christine shepherdson 02/05/20141701 Matthew Newton 02/05/20141702 josh Hill 02/05/20141703 Jeni Lowe 02/05/20141704 Jake Tye 02/05/20141705 Ian Robertshaw 02/05/20141706 Neil Dickinson 02/05/20141707 Will clifford 02/05/20141708 Niall Robinson 02/05/20141709 Sam Crookes 02/05/20141710 Andrew Dunwell 02/05/20141711 Joanne Bro 02/05/20141712 Glyn Patchett 02/05/20141713 colin king 02/05/20141714 Charlotte Saville 02/05/20141715 John Page 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1716 Jennifer Hill 02/05/20141717 Paul Tacey 02/05/20141718 Maria Moores 02/05/20141719 Kieran Riley 02/05/20141720 LANCE BEASLEY 02/05/20141721 Julie Reed 02/05/20141722 adam holmes 02/05/20141723 Stewart Nicholson 02/05/20141724 Lewis Farmer 02/05/20141725 Stewart may 02/05/20141726 Geoffrey Hanna 02/05/20141727 James Cook 02/05/20141728 Kristan Hoskins 02/05/20141729 Robert Scott 02/05/20141730 James Richardson 02/05/20141731 Dave Neilson 02/05/20141732 Paul East 02/05/20141733 Shane Lancaster 02/05/20141734 dave dunning 02/05/20141735 Peter Walker 02/05/20141736 Marc Ireland 02/05/20141737 des shreeve 02/05/20141738 Dave Ranshaw 02/05/20141739 allan tench 02/05/20141740 LEE COGGLE 02/05/20141741 PETER SALSBURY 02/05/20141742 Richard Willoughby 02/05/20141743 Tom Heyvaert 02/05/20141744 Macaulay Wright 02/05/20141745 Matthew Burley 02/05/20141746 michael watson 02/05/20141747 Michael Kheng 02/05/20141748 john meredith 02/05/20141749 Michael White 02/05/20141750 jim perry 02/05/20141751 Debbie Crofts 02/05/20141752 robert todd 02/05/20141753 colin mills 02/05/20141754 Callum Johnson 02/05/20141755 John Cullum 02/05/20141756 Jonathan Macdonald 02/05/20141757 Peter Artis 02/05/20141758 Roy Blanchard 02/05/20141759 scott traynier 02/05/20141760 Helen Wilberforce 02/05/20141761 GEOFFREY MILBORN 02/05/20141762 mark callanan 02/05/20141763 nick robinson 02/05/20141764 Christopher Lawler 02/05/20141765 Mark Fenty 02/05/20141766 Tracey Wilkinson 02/05/20141767 Sean Snelson 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1768 Marcus Fox 02/05/20141769 martin lister 02/05/20141770 Kelly Wakefield 02/05/20141771 Lauren Burdass 02/05/20141772 Paul Silvester 02/05/20141773 Phil Mckevitt 02/05/20141774 Malcolm Woods 02/05/20141775 Lucy Chapman 02/05/20141776 Tony Forrest 02/05/20141777 Paulyn Strawson 02/05/20141778 Andy Clark 02/05/20141779 Andrew Nielsen 02/05/20141780 Nichola Lince 02/05/20141781 Jordan Burgess 02/05/20141782 Allen Tacey 02/05/20141783 Ian Garner 02/05/20141784 Anthony Plaskitt 02/05/20141785 gary east 02/05/20141786 Malcolm Smith 02/05/20141787 Erik Green 02/05/20141788 Sarah Griffiths 02/05/20141789 Mandy Woods 02/05/20141790 robert rattray 02/05/20141791 Tom Gibbins 02/05/20141792 david aslett 02/05/20141793 wayne niles 02/05/20141794 arash falahati 02/05/20141795 Lee Woods 02/05/20141796 John Perry 02/05/20141797 Mike Larcey 02/05/20141798 Matt Brown 02/05/20141799 john lyons 02/05/20141800 Keith Neal 02/05/20141801 Matthew Lond 02/05/20141802 Thomas Colling 02/05/20141803 darrell whittaker 02/05/20141804 Natasha Ryley 02/05/20141805 Andrew Jolley 02/05/20141806 claireann gowan 02/05/20141807 Francis Hallam 02/05/20141808 Michael Smith 02/05/20141809 Daniel Wade 02/05/20141810 Bailey Mussell 02/05/20141811 Gareth Drakes 02/05/20141812 Daniel Venney 02/05/20141813 MICHAEL KINNAIRD 02/05/20141814 Martin Waite 02/05/20141815 david watford 02/05/20141816 Paul Tarrant 02/05/20141817 Joshua Mckevitt 02/05/20141818 Scott Francis 02/05/20141819 Paul Roe 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1820 Gary Nunn 02/05/20141821 Kirsty Smith 02/05/20141822 Michael Lindsay 02/05/20141823 Naomi Gaughan 02/05/20141824 Adam Moverley 02/05/20141825 Amy hardwick 02/05/20141826 patricia stevens 02/05/20141827 Katie Jenninhs 02/05/20141828 dave pratt 02/05/20141829 michael chalk 02/05/20141830 Jonathan Wood 02/05/20141831 Rachel Harrington 02/05/20141832 john spooner 02/05/20141833 Craig Watford 02/05/20141834 Corey Curtis 02/05/20141835 Paul Stewart 02/05/20141836 Ingrid Faulkner 02/05/20141837 amy Ringrose 02/05/20141838 Mark Pettman 02/05/20141839 Adrian Stanton 02/05/20141840 lewis ringrose 02/05/20141841 Darren Austin 02/05/20141842 louie ladson 02/05/20141843 Kate Osbourne 02/05/20141844 Colin Skillin 02/05/20141845 melanie smith 02/05/20141846 Reece Phillips 02/05/20141847 Alix Connolly 02/05/20141848 Martin Holmes 02/05/20141849 Martin Byrnes 02/05/20141850 callum smith 02/05/20141851 George Burke 02/05/20141852 Tony Charlton 02/05/20141853 Vincent bentley 02/05/20141854 Ryan Lund 02/05/20141855 Jeff Hutchinson 02/05/20141856 Simon Parker 02/05/20141857 Michael Oakes 02/05/20141858 jamie Brant 02/05/20141859 Margaret Mckenzie 02/05/20141860 Matthew Lewis 02/05/20141861 ROBERT PATERSON 02/05/20141862 anthony bryant 02/05/20141863 David Hollis 02/05/20141864 Allison Lawson 02/05/20141865 KEN WINTERTON 02/05/20141866 Steve Irvine 02/05/20141867 Derek Mussell 02/05/20141868 Mike Smith 02/05/20141869 Graham Turner 02/05/20141870 Nick Bray 02/05/20141871 Paul Motley 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1872 james facer 02/05/20141873 Jack Waller 02/05/20141874 christian bateman 02/05/20141875 GLYN ATKINSON 02/05/20141876 Paul Cale 02/05/20141877 Dave b 02/05/20141878 Sarah Hall 02/05/20141879 peter Tracey 02/05/20141880 David Thacker 02/05/20141881 Adam Willerton 02/05/20141882 Tim Hubbard 02/05/20141883 Andrew Nicholls 02/05/20141884 Stu Hempshall 02/05/20141885 Carl Baldock 02/05/20141886 Andrew Stott 02/05/20141887 Scott Mccreath 02/05/20141888 Richard Bull 02/05/20141889 Julie Robinson 02/05/20141890 Scott Hutchinson 02/05/20141891 Kelly Hempshall 02/05/20141892 mark jenkins 02/05/20141893 Antony Furneaux 02/05/20141894 James Gibbins 02/05/20141895 Penny Ainsley 02/05/20141896 Ben Bonner 02/05/20141897 Cameron Smyth 02/05/20141898 Mike Gresham 02/05/20141899 alan leary 02/05/20141900 michael thundercliffe 02/05/20141901 Sara Burnett 02/05/20141902 Phil McVeigh 02/05/20141903 alan dobson 02/05/20141904 Peter Cox 02/05/20141905 Martin Copass 02/05/20141906 Kieran Bettany 02/05/20141907 Carol Robinson 02/05/20141908 gary cooke 02/05/20141909 Julian Dugard 02/05/20141910 Clare Jacklin 02/05/20141911 kevin mcgilloway 02/05/20141912 steve jackson 02/05/20141913 Fred Gilchrist 02/05/20141914 Richard Hearfield 02/05/20141915 Aidan Gascoigne 02/05/20141916 robert walton 02/05/20141917 charles press 02/05/20141918 James Clarke 02/05/20141919 Sarah Cook 02/05/20141920 Andrew Hubbert 02/05/20141921 Stephen Westerman 02/05/20141922 Paul Dukes 02/05/20141923 Laura Garcia 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1924 James Grimshaw 02/05/20141925 david marshall 02/05/20141926 Dave Carmichael 02/05/20141927 KAY CLEGG 02/05/20141928 sarah crookes 02/05/20141929 Paul Jude 02/05/20141930 Martin Ostler 02/05/20141931 David Connolly 02/05/20141932 arnold crookes 02/05/20141933 Jacqui Holmes 02/05/20141934 Scott Hezzell 02/05/20141935 Andrew Marchant 02/05/20141936 Josh Holmes 02/05/20141937 Dawn Piggott 02/05/20141938 archie ayre 02/05/20141939 Graham Connellan 02/05/20141940 Tony Shearsmith 02/05/20141941 Neil Willerton 02/05/20141942 Brad Enright 02/05/20141943 Paul Greetham 02/05/20141944 viky backrath 02/05/20141945 Cameron Clark 02/05/20141946 Tom Cuthbert 02/05/20141947 John Oxley 02/05/20141948 Paul Leary 02/05/20141949 anthony hetherington 02/05/20141950 Dionne Rickelsford 02/05/20141951 Stephen Griffiths 02/05/20141952 DEREK THORNTON 02/05/20141953 Adrian Keenan 02/05/20141954 Pauline Griffiths 02/05/20141955 Holly Honeyford 02/05/20141956 Emma Hurley 02/05/20141957 John Wright 02/05/20141958 James Davison 02/05/20141959 Dawn Blease 02/05/20141960 Callum Hall 02/05/20141961 Tanya Vickers 02/05/20141962 Laurenne Vinson 02/05/20141963 Shaker Baker 02/05/20141964 Pamela Power 02/05/20141965 Jack Spring 02/05/20141966 christina turner 02/05/20141967 Robin Haydon 02/05/20141968 Steven Potts 02/05/20141969 Ashley Aaron 02/05/20141970 lee bagshaw 02/05/20141971 Paul Wells 02/05/20141972 Alan Bird 02/05/20141973 Jake Bergamin 02/05/20141974 Martin Powell 02/05/20141975 daniel Potts 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On1976 Samantha Borst 02/05/20141977 rajuhusain shaikh 02/05/20141978 BAHARIT RASAB 02/05/20141979 Ian Blakemore 02/05/20141980 Peter Harrison 02/05/20141981 Peter Greenfield 02/05/20141982 simon Brown 02/05/20141983 fraser aitken 02/05/20141984 Richard Arnold 02/05/20141985 Carl Bagshaw 02/05/20141986 Joyce Bell 02/05/20141987 carol watson 02/05/20141988 Ashton Yorke 02/05/20141989 Gary Allen 02/05/20141990 Thomas Chillcott 02/05/20141991 Dr. Jonathan Hall 02/05/20141992 wendy crookes 02/05/20141993 Ian Blease 02/05/20141994 Iain Ivey 02/05/20141995 Janet Reavill 02/05/20141996 Graham Taylor 02/05/20141997 harry loney 02/05/20141998 Matthew Penistone 02/05/20141999 Leanne Silvester 02/05/20142000 Pamela Fabianska 02/05/20142001 Zikreta Shaw 02/05/20142002 Christopher Monk 02/05/20142003 Ross Watcham 02/05/20142004 sarah burgan 02/05/20142005 George Cienciala 02/05/20142006 Richard Bunyard 02/05/20142007 Maureen Foxall 02/05/20142008 Liam Walker 02/05/20142009 sharon kaye 02/05/20142010 mike swales 02/05/20142011 Amber Shirley 02/05/20142012 Katie Gebbie 02/05/20142013 Jill Shepherd 02/05/20142014 Carly Harrison 02/05/20142015 stuart cox 02/05/20142016 Barry O'Toole 02/05/20142017 kieran lamb 02/05/20142018 Lara Oakes-Monger 02/05/20142019 Christine Smith 02/05/20142020 ian clegg 02/05/20142021 Jemima Wong 02/05/20142022 Dorothy Copeland 02/05/20142023 Shaun Smith 02/05/20142024 Ronald Gregory 02/05/20142025 tim scott 02/05/20142026 judy carter 02/05/20142027 Daniel Walker 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2028 Mandy Clegg 02/05/20142029 Gary Hall 02/05/20142030 ian cranmer 02/05/20142031 Nigel Stolworthy 02/05/20142032 Rachel Branson 02/05/20142033 Rob Howes 02/05/20142034 Kevin Ponsonby 02/05/20142035 john lamb 02/05/20142036 Pamela Foster 02/05/20142037 Kenneth Roberts 02/05/20142038 Alan Burley 02/05/20142039 Alan Weston 02/05/20142040 Strachan Craig 02/05/20142041 Connor Piggott 02/05/20142042 Mia Piggott 02/05/20142043 nigel gill 02/05/20142044 Nicholas Howard 02/05/20142045 Bryon Piggott 02/05/20142046 John Bradley 02/05/20142047 Daniel Clement 02/05/20142048 Ashley Spink 02/05/20142049 Tony Gilby 02/05/20142050 Jordan Camburn 02/05/20142051 Daniel Faulder 02/05/20142052 steve dimberline 02/05/20142053 connor Harrison 02/05/20142054 Oliver Crossland 02/05/20142055 Graham Malin 02/05/20142056 Mark Cooper 02/05/20142057 robert branson 02/05/20142058 Andy Waters 02/05/20142059 Kieran Roper 02/05/20142060 Ethan Orr 02/05/20142061 Paul Kirk 02/05/20142062 Jacqui Baker 02/05/20142063 Matthew Neale 02/05/20142064 Chris Bruce 02/05/20142065 dean wingate 02/05/20142066 david.trevor. kerridge 02/05/20142067 Nathan Hill 02/05/20142068 Matthew Scatcherd 02/05/20142069 Rick Bridge 02/05/20142070 mark hodgson 02/05/20142071 Nathan Booth 02/05/20142072 Paul Barton 02/05/20142073 heather black 02/05/20142074 ben fursman 02/05/20142075 Tom Glenister 02/05/20142076 Jake Holden 02/05/20142077 Mike Patton 02/05/20142078 KENNETH DANNATT 02/05/20142079 Andrew Carlton 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2080 steve meek 02/05/20142081 RACHEL GLENN-LIMB 02/05/20142082 Andrew Cook 02/05/20142083 Rachael Shucksmith 02/05/20142084 Iain Young 02/05/20142085 wayne hudgell 02/05/20142086 Andrew Chambers 02/05/20142087 H G NELSON 02/05/20142088 Jason Ruddock 02/05/20142089 simon Wakefield 02/05/20142090 Ethan Sylvester 02/05/20142091 freda smith 02/05/20142092 amanda marshall 02/05/20142093 terry eagle 02/05/20142094 Keeley Dowling 02/05/20142095 Emily Cole 02/05/20142096 Connor Brogan 02/05/20142097 Ben Petres 02/05/20142098 John Tinmurth 02/05/20142099 Bradley Okopskyj 02/05/20142100 Jake Bruce 02/05/20142101 Terry Rudd 02/05/20142102 danny jaycock 02/05/20142103 glenn wiley 02/05/20142104 Jonathan Tum 02/05/20142105 Mark Powley 02/05/20142106 jane cashman 02/05/20142107 Ian Burns 02/05/20142108 david block 02/05/20142109 Christian Boulter 02/05/20142110 Chantelle Fenton 02/05/20142111 Roy Charlton 02/05/20142112 Stephen Fisher 02/05/20142113 Gerald Croft 02/05/20142114 Brian Barnard 02/05/20142115 Tom Berry 02/05/20142116 jack lait 02/05/20142117 Matthew Winney 02/05/20142118 Dale Stiffell 02/05/20142119 Dee Womersley 02/05/20142120 Andrew Leeman 02/05/20142121 Jacque Taylor-vine 02/05/20142122 Gary Herrett 02/05/20142123 Dave Grasham 02/05/20142124 neil hubbard 02/05/20142125 Marcus Stephenson 02/05/20142126 Michael storr 02/05/20142127 sandy baker 02/05/20142128 David Downham 02/05/20142129 Roland Godfrey 02/05/20142130 Jordan Craven 02/05/20142131 Jamie Hynes 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2132 Philip Murray 02/05/20142133 Jak Riley 02/05/20142134 Michael Lindley 02/05/20142135 allistair mcleod 02/05/20142136 Steve Lea 02/05/20142137 brian calladine 02/05/20142138 Steve Partner 02/05/20142139 jade summers 02/05/20142140 Julie Green 02/05/20142141 George Holness 02/05/20142142 Ryan Woodward 02/05/20142143 Steven Claybourn 02/05/20142144 Alex Lamb 02/05/20142145 Christine Marchant 02/05/20142146 louise lamb 02/05/20142147 deanna lamb 02/05/20142148 Oliver Hoodless 02/05/20142149 Mark Welbourn 02/05/20142150 john flynn 02/05/20142151 Hannah Taylor 02/05/20142152 akram qirem 02/05/20142153 brian harbottle 02/05/20142154 Lee Spall 02/05/20142155 Alastair Bowser 02/05/20142156 Kieran Yeoman 02/05/20142157 Jim Luck 02/05/20142158 Merlin Hay 02/05/20142159 gerard peters 02/05/20142160 Rich Baldock 02/05/20142161 Nilesh Patel 02/05/20142162 Kevin Gelder 02/05/20142163 roger thurston 02/05/20142164 John James Fenty 02/05/20142165 Jason Jackson 02/05/20142166 Barry Green 02/05/20142167 Alan Snell 02/05/20142168 Sam Leadbeater 02/05/20142169 jackie danson 02/05/20142170 John Ready 02/05/20142171 Lucy Wilkinson 02/05/20142172 Graham Bishell 02/05/20142173 Vi Carr 02/05/20142174 sabina gurung 02/05/20142175 Millie Quickfall 02/05/20142176 Joanne Evans 02/05/20142177 Richard Flynn 02/05/20142178 Jane Bishell 02/05/20142179 Andrew Gooch 02/05/20142180 Scott Harris 02/05/20142181 Neil Chambers 02/05/20142182 mark burch 02/05/20142183 Karen Cutts 02/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2184 Jon Cox 02/05/20142185 Nikki Hawkins 02/05/20142186 Judith Swain 02/05/20142187 Ann Tonge 02/05/20142188 Robert young 02/05/20142189 Christine Caines 02/05/20142190 Jon W Reynolds 02/05/20142191 Martin Blake 02/05/20142192 Christine Thompson 02/05/20142193 Tess Turner 02/05/20142194 chris hinson 02/05/20142195 sally money-coomes 02/05/20142196 Damian kelly 02/05/20142197 Denis Brown 03/05/20142198 Finn Todd 03/05/20142199 Robert Agar 03/05/20142200 david mason 03/05/20142201 Jason Mumby 03/05/20142202 Nick Drewery 03/05/20142203 marc flinders 03/05/20142204 christopher calder 03/05/20142205 STEPHEN stead 03/05/20142206 Rebecca Semple 03/05/20142207 Nigel Griffiths 03/05/20142208 Scott Loughran 03/05/20142209 Robert Hutchinson 03/05/20142210 Peter Cheetham 03/05/20142211 Stephen Daine 03/05/20142212 andrew frampton 03/05/20142213 Connor b 03/05/20142214 Robin Townsley 03/05/20142215 John Stephenson 03/05/20142216 robin leonard 03/05/20142217 Gary Flecknor 03/05/20142218 Mike Rixson 03/05/20142219 Mark Kirkland 03/05/20142220 James Kinnaird 03/05/20142221 Simon Johnson 03/05/20142222 Craig Newson 03/05/20142223 David Copley 03/05/20142224 Allan MacPherson 03/05/20142225 Moira Willerton 03/05/20142226 Matthew Copley 03/05/20142227 Gillian Harper 03/05/20142228 Fiona Fenty 03/05/20142229 darren wright 03/05/20142230 graham dent 03/05/20142231 Marie Paginton 03/05/20142232 Josh Ward 03/05/20142233 Fiona Foote 03/05/20142234 Rachel Ives 03/05/20142235 Jim Cassidy 03/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2236 Betheah Deakins 03/05/20142237 Reagan Cole 03/05/20142238 Sue Abbs 03/05/20142239 charlotte deakins 03/05/20142240 Georgia Fenty 03/05/20142241 Simon Elwood 03/05/20142242 Teresa czajka 03/05/20142243 Fabrice Mpiana 03/05/20142244 Luke Ohara 03/05/20142245 Sean Penistone 03/05/20142246 tommy Gilham 03/05/20142247 David Bingham 03/05/20142248 Rachel Thompson 03/05/20142249 Debbie Saddington 03/05/20142250 anna Bingham 03/05/20142251 ash baker 03/05/20142252 Martin Rushby 03/05/20142253 Brian Hutson 03/05/20142254 Phil Dennehy 03/05/20142255 Tom Cowley 03/05/20142256 Alan Young 03/05/20142257 mike horsfall 03/05/20142258 rick broddle 03/05/20142259 Paul Wilmot 03/05/20142260 Gavin Steer 03/05/20142261 Phillip Dunks 03/05/20142262 Mrs Vera Martin 03/05/20142263 Brian Jennians 03/05/20142264 Jon Burgess 03/05/20142265 Greg Voiels 03/05/20142266 Gabriele Montecucco 03/05/20142267 Charlie Collyer 03/05/20142268 Paul Comerford 03/05/20142269 Edward Brannigan 03/05/20142270 Mike Perry 03/05/20142271 Peter Baldwin 03/05/20142272 Craig Hodgkinson 03/05/20142273 Robert Hewson 03/05/20142274 Craig Dickson 03/05/20142275 roger forman 03/05/20142276 Oliver Cowling 03/05/20142277 Julie Holmes 03/05/20142278 Victoria Waller 03/05/20142279 callum deeley 03/05/20142280 Ian blackman 03/05/20142281 Carl Hullett 03/05/20142282 Alex Flett 03/05/20142283 Catherine Hullett 03/05/20142284 Jack Hullett 03/05/20142285 Bethany Hullett 03/05/20142286 Eleanor Munday 03/05/20142287 john atkinson 03/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2288 philip taylor 03/05/20142289 bethany lamb 03/05/20142290 patrick McRae 03/05/20142291 Jessica Pickering 03/05/20142292 carl wardle 03/05/20142293 andrew foote 03/05/20142294 Robert Mcgregor 03/05/20142295 Devon Gilliot 03/05/20142296 Daniel Baker 03/05/20142297 paul snartt 03/05/20142298 Mary Hirst 03/05/20142299 Oliver Lowe 03/05/20142300 Dan Harness 03/05/20142301 barry phillips 03/05/20142302 derek mckenzie 03/05/20142303 Daniel Sylvester 03/05/20142304 Kristian Richardson 03/05/20142305 angela taylor 03/05/20142306 emma white 03/05/20142307 Sonya Dainty 03/05/20142308 Roland Dainty 03/05/20142309 Michael Burns 03/05/20142310 Moira Tabois 03/05/20142311 Bob Hale 03/05/20142312 stephen breeze 03/05/20142313 Karen Watford 03/05/20142314 Jack Stelmacher 03/05/20142315 Amanda Fenty 03/05/20142316 Colin Brackenbury 03/05/20142317 Brad Walker 03/05/20142318 Ben Cox 03/05/20142319 Stephen Dixon 03/05/20142320 Harvey Cooper 03/05/20142321 Sue Pearson 03/05/20142322 Lyn Sterriker 03/05/20142323 phil wood 03/05/20142324 Matt Smith 03/05/20142325 alan rodgers 03/05/20142326 Kevin Freeston 03/05/20142327 John Dixon 03/05/20142328 Jason Edge 03/05/20142329 Steve Marsden 03/05/20142330 David stanger 03/05/20142331 Tom Walster 03/05/20142332 Libby Jackson 03/05/20142333 Stephen Risley 03/05/20142334 Tom Umpleby 03/05/20142335 Chris Osbourne 03/05/20142336 Jonathan Hayes 03/05/20142337 Sue Samme 03/05/20142338 Mark Dodge 03/05/20142339 Terry Staples 03/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2340 Kerri Lockyear 03/05/20142341 Marie Copeland 03/05/20142342 peter blythe 03/05/20142343 Rachel Smith 03/05/20142344 nathan hoodless 03/05/20142345 Amy-louise Drinkell 03/05/20142346 Harry Townsend 03/05/20142347 susanne turrell 03/05/20142348 steve griffiths 03/05/20142349 KAREN ECKLEY 03/05/20142350 Andy Williams 03/05/20142351 philip Randle 03/05/20142352 byron hardy 03/05/20142353 Stewart Klincke 03/05/20142354 Daniel Thompson 03/05/20142355 Adam Jennings 03/05/20142356 lisa rendall 03/05/20142357 Chris Law 03/05/20142358 richard Parkinson 03/05/20142359 KEITH FARMERY 03/05/20142360 Peter Fawcett 03/05/20142361 Tom Mills 03/05/20142362 Nik Jennings 03/05/20142363 Adam O'Connor 03/05/20142364 alan muscutt 04/05/20142365 paul daniel 04/05/20142366 Steven Young 04/05/20142367 Paul Fawn 04/05/20142368 philip creese 04/05/20142369 Lee Thompson 04/05/20142370 Ron Smith 04/05/20142371 Samantha Hodson 04/05/20142372 Callum Ely 04/05/20142373 Michael graves 04/05/20142374 Mikael Andreasen 04/05/20142375 Danny Cook 04/05/20142376 Matthew Stat 04/05/20142377 mel scott 04/05/20142378 Wayne Drew 04/05/20142379 Philip Patton 04/05/20142380 James Dunn 04/05/20142381 Luke Oliff 04/05/20142382 Will Anderson 04/05/20142383 Jack Flockton 04/05/20142384 Lisa Smith 04/05/20142385 Andy House 04/05/20142386 Kate Robinson 04/05/20142387 Bobby Emmerson 04/05/20142388 Dave Tucker 04/05/20142389 Michael Green 04/05/20142390 Mark Hanson 04/05/20142391 Bryan Turner 04/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2392 Andrew Pearson 04/05/20142393 Lewis Vase 04/05/20142394 Scott Bryan 04/05/20142395 Lorna Brown 04/05/20142396 Clare Freeman 04/05/20142397 Jason Ballard 04/05/20142398 Harold Stephenson 04/05/20142399 Viv Crowley 04/05/20142400 Sam Strandt 04/05/20142401 Peter Ellis 04/05/20142402 David Whincup 04/05/20142403 Natalie Acum 04/05/20142404 Glenn Latimer 04/05/20142405 Paul Baker 04/05/20142406 Stephen Phillip Davy 04/05/20142407 chris buckley 04/05/20142408 john mortlock 04/05/20142409 Richard Williams 04/05/20142410 Mike Branscombe 04/05/20142411 Leo Griffiths 04/05/20142412 George Bilsby 04/05/20142413 Graham Clark 04/05/20142414 Andrew Steel 04/05/20142415 Daniel Pursglove 04/05/20142416 John Vessey 04/05/20142417 simon henry 04/05/20142418 Chris Stiff 04/05/20142419 Reuben Dykes 04/05/20142420 shane malkinson 04/05/20142421 david roberts 04/05/20142422 Julie Rigby 04/05/20142423 dave wilson 04/05/20142424 Will Noble 04/05/20142425 Kay Newman 04/05/20142426 Jack Walter 04/05/20142427 Graham Taylor 04/05/20142428 Mark Hobson 04/05/20142429 IanJohn Bird 04/05/20142430 Trevor Knight 04/05/20142431 rod fitzgerald 04/05/20142432 Duncan Hardcastle 04/05/20142433 Chris Clarke 04/05/20142434 Michael George 04/05/20142435 catherine thompson 04/05/20142436 Graham Malster 04/05/20142437 Craig Perrin 04/05/20142438 Lauren Slaven 04/05/20142439 Lauren Finch 04/05/20142440 Kate Pearce 04/05/20142441 Joshua Davie 04/05/20142442 Scott couldstone 04/05/20142443 john tilson 04/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2444 Susan Cooper 04/05/20142445 Emma Cutting 04/05/20142446 Abigail Burgess 04/05/20142447 George Wright 04/05/20142448 Ian Perrin 04/05/20142449 George Riggall 04/05/20142450 ROBERT PAGE 04/05/20142451 Lee Newson 04/05/20142452 Sarah Horsfall 04/05/20142453 Lorna Bryant 04/05/20142454 Allan Brydson 04/05/20142455 Zoe Stephenson 04/05/20142456 Donal Friel 04/05/20142457 Jacqueline Hooton 04/05/20142458 Scott Cummings 04/05/20142459 Andrew Heathorn 04/05/20142460 sandy wright 04/05/20142461 Stuart pratt 04/05/20142462 Alistair Stephenson 04/05/20142463 Lee McCall 04/05/20142464 Barbara Borrell 04/05/20142465 Raymond Stephenson 04/05/20142466 Liz Slade 04/05/20142467 Tom Price 04/05/20142468 David Stockton 04/05/20142469 Andrew Vincent 04/05/20142470 Maggie Jennings 04/05/20142471 Steve Ball 04/05/20142472 Dave Corringham 04/05/20142473 Paul Colvin 04/05/20142474 Ross Briggs 04/05/20142475 PHIL HICKS 04/05/20142476 Rachel Briggs 04/05/20142477 Brian Rudkin 04/05/20142478 Danielle Baxter 04/05/20142479 william Gibbons 04/05/20142480 adrian budd 04/05/20142481 charlotte burnett-wood 04/05/20142482 Patricia Stork 04/05/20142483 matt holmes 04/05/20142484 JOANNE GREENWOOD 04/05/20142485 Tim Lumb 04/05/20142486 Graham Palmer 04/05/20142487 Will Woolliss 04/05/20142488 Norman Douglas 04/05/20142489 Ross Raworth 04/05/20142490 edward haley 04/05/20142491 Christine Oakley 04/05/20142492 Mally Cressey 04/05/20142493 Laura Spencer 04/05/20142494 Michael East 04/05/20142495 GLYNN parry 04/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2496 Stuart Redgrave 04/05/20142497 Tracy Rose 04/05/20142498 Tina Douglas 04/05/20142499 Matthew Douglas 04/05/20142500 daniel casey 04/05/20142501 Robert Clark 04/05/20142502 john farley 04/05/20142503 chris low 04/05/20142504 Sharon Sewell 04/05/20142505 Hannah Albery 04/05/20142506 Ben Holmes 04/05/20142507 MARTIN RUSSELL 04/05/20142508 Vince Featherstone 04/05/20142509 malcolm munday 04/05/20142510 Lewis Alcock 05/05/20142511 Philip Parker 05/05/20142512 bernie allenby 05/05/20142513 BEN ALLENBY 05/05/20142514 Brian currie 05/05/20142515 Mike Lill 05/05/20142516 dave thompson 05/05/20142517 Gordon Parsons 05/05/20142518 Michael Bryan 05/05/20142519 William Parkinson 05/05/20142520 Graham House 05/05/20142521 Andrew Mathews 05/05/20142522 Dan Bird 05/05/20142523 Paul Tasker 05/05/20142524 Robyn Parker 05/05/20142525 Chloe Steer 05/05/20142526 Joe Breen 05/05/20142527 robert watson 05/05/20142528 James Bilton 05/05/20142529 Karen Cullum 05/05/20142530 Gary Coleman 05/05/20142531 corey fletcher 05/05/20142532 Craig Wilson 05/05/20142533 George Hutchie 05/05/20142534 Thomas Watson 05/05/20142535 Davina Simpson 05/05/20142536 Peter Sutherland 05/05/20142537 James Chad 05/05/20142538 Tom Holdsworth 05/05/20142539 Marcos Fernandez 05/05/20142540 Laura Shreeve 05/05/20142541 E. ("Bill") Parsons 05/05/20142542 John Walker 05/05/20142543 ian toale 05/05/20142544 keith blake 05/05/20142545 tom shaw 05/05/20142546 Ruth Dade 05/05/20142547 Jenny Crowley 05/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2548 chris wilkinson 05/05/20142549 Phillip Cullum 05/05/20142550 Susan Ponsonby 05/05/20142551 Paul Flecknor 05/05/20142552 Luke Davis 05/05/20142553 trev crampton 05/05/20142554 Victor Swann 05/05/20142555 Karen Dales 05/05/20142556 Peter Raines 05/05/20142557 Shaun Everitt 05/05/20142558 Michael Jackson 05/05/20142559 Mark Moore 05/05/20142560 Barbara Hutchinson 05/05/20142561 ann furneaux 05/05/20142562 george foster 05/05/20142563 Laura Howard 05/05/20142564 DENIS CLARK 05/05/20142565 Shaun laws 05/05/20142566 Daniel Rudd 05/05/20142567 Oliver Ross 05/05/20142568 terri laws 05/05/20142569 Rick Graves 05/05/20142570 Brian Handley 05/05/20142571 andy holmes 05/05/20142572 Natalie Bradley 05/05/20142573 Stewart Swinburn 05/05/20142574 Adam Howard 05/05/20142575 Paul Cockram 05/05/20142576 Andrew Machon 05/05/20142577 Adrian Moody 05/05/20142578 Amy Cockram 05/05/20142579 stuart fox 05/05/20142580 THOMAS COUGHLAN 05/05/20142581 Leigh Graves 05/05/20142582 Alf Harries 05/05/20142583 Jeff Tomlinson 05/05/20142584 Diane Bartlett 05/05/20142585 Ian Douglas 05/05/20142586 Elaine JENNINGS 05/05/20142587 Ian Grayson 05/05/20142588 Steve Massey 05/05/20142589 Sophie Oglesby 05/05/20142590 John Duqesa 05/05/20142591 David Cook 05/05/20142592 Bradley Fenton 05/05/20142593 Thomas White 05/05/20142594 Edward Dobson 05/05/20142595 Ian Stiffell 05/05/20142596 james howard 05/05/20142597 TOHMINA Choudhury 05/05/20142598 Andy Richardson 05/05/20142599 Connor Delaney 05/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2600 Jarrad Brown 05/05/20142601 Josie Kingston 05/05/20142602 noel akester 05/05/20142603 Graham Thompson 05/05/20142604 Lewis Hart 05/05/20142605 chris read 05/05/20142606 Colette Scorey 05/05/20142607 katie johnson 05/05/20142608 wendy boothman 05/05/20142609 brian howie 05/05/20142610 Tom Bollan 06/05/20142611 Desmond Hart 06/05/20142612 KYLE BUTLER 06/05/20142613 Geoffrey Ogley 06/05/20142614 ADRIAN SIMPSON 06/05/20142615 Ian Brown 06/05/20142616 Lyndsey Downes 06/05/20142617 Daniel Marsh 06/05/20142618 Robin Shearing 06/05/20142619 Wayne Cunningham 06/05/20142620 Kim Wingate 06/05/20142621 Julie Luck 06/05/20142622 Philip Grantham 06/05/20142623 ian wilmot 06/05/20142624 Edward Cooke 06/05/20142625 Andrew Dobbs 06/05/20142626 peter hall 06/05/20142627 Michael Walter 06/05/20142628 Tom Parrott 06/05/20142629 Josh Trister 06/05/20142630 Jonathan Tabois 06/05/20142631 Chris Nunn 06/05/20142632 Adam Smith 06/05/20142633 Emma Ramsden 06/05/20142634 Scott Smith 06/05/20142635 Matthew Kirman 06/05/20142636 Joshua Hutton 06/05/20142637 NEIL QUICKFALL 06/05/20142638 Robert Clough 06/05/20142639 Phil Robinson 06/05/20142640 Craig Bray 06/05/20142641 Joe Hutchinson 06/05/20142642 Luke Harlow 06/05/20142643 Malcolm Brown 06/05/20142644 matthew thomas 06/05/20142645 philip fountain 06/05/20142646 Jack Sargent 06/05/20142647 Ryan Niles 06/05/20142648 Michael Dodd 06/05/20142649 susan dobbs 06/05/20142650 Alison North 06/05/20142651 Jayne Dabb 06/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2652 Gurjeet Virdi 06/05/20142653 Ian buley 06/05/20142654 murray Sangster 06/05/20142655 Scott Lamming 06/05/20142656 Emma Keetley 06/05/20142657 Sam Keeling 06/05/20142658 alex banos 06/05/20142659 Liam Sylvester 06/05/20142660 craig woods 06/05/20142661 wayne newman 06/05/20142662 Lewis Ward 06/05/20142663 Richard Tucker 06/05/20142664 Joe Taylor 06/05/20142665 Matthew Gollings 06/05/20142666 danielle east 06/05/20142667 Ellie mariah 06/05/20142668 William Scott 06/05/20142669 Sam Jones 06/05/20142670 Gemma Clay 06/05/20142671 tony downing 06/05/20142672 Wayne Harrington 06/05/20142673 Katie Johnson 06/05/20142674 Mel Sangster 06/05/20142675 Egmond Molenaar 06/05/20142676 David Duffield 06/05/20142677 Dean Fletcher 06/05/20142678 Becca Wells 06/05/20142679 Josh Rose 06/05/20142680 Calum MacDonald 06/05/20142681 Kieran Lee 06/05/20142682 Andrew Garside 06/05/20142683 Keeley Thompson 06/05/20142684 Gavin Schofield 06/05/20142685 Lynne Thrower 06/05/20142686 Charles Cibor 06/05/20142687 Gareth Roberts 06/05/20142688 Davey Barrett 06/05/20142689 Luke Asher 06/05/20142690 Vincent Short 06/05/20142691 Jill Drew 06/05/20142692 Kirstie Woolhouse 06/05/20142693 andrrew woolhouse 06/05/20142694 Robert Coppin 06/05/20142695 John Guy 06/05/20142696 Jay Claridge 06/05/20142697 Byron Godfrey 06/05/20142698 JUNE LINDOP 06/05/20142699 stephen chippendale 06/05/20142700 paulette fay 06/05/20142701 Lord DP Jonah. 06/05/20142702 M Jones 06/05/20142703 Sarah Keetley 06/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2704 matthew sykes 06/05/20142705 Lois Cudd 06/05/20142706 Ann Dixon 06/05/20142707 Roger England 06/05/20142708 Nat Turener 06/05/20142709 Dan Marland 06/05/20142710 joan harrop 06/05/20142711 Lynda Whyte 06/05/20142712 Helen Ormond 06/05/20142713 Rob Duberley 06/05/20142714 ANDY HUMBERSTONE 06/05/20142715 Phil Baines 06/05/20142716 Michelle Hodges 06/05/20142717 Neil Ruckman 06/05/20142718 Neil Riggall 06/05/20142719 ellis badger 06/05/20142720 corrie mccracken 06/05/20142721 carole frost 06/05/20142722 Ferhun Kahraman 06/05/20142723 Dave Cassidy 06/05/20142724 Phi Hanley 06/05/20142725 Wendy Russell 06/05/20142726 Darryl Johnston 06/05/20142727 Stefan Vassalos 06/05/20142728 Marcel Schmitt 06/05/20142729 ben smith 06/05/20142730 Riziel Javier 06/05/20142731 RUTH HUMBERSTONE 06/05/20142732 Joel Beeney 06/05/20142733 anne moir 06/05/20142734 Hamish Byrne 06/05/20142735 Dave Massen 06/05/20142736 richard jarrett 06/05/20142737 jamie fenton 06/05/20142738 Dave Watkinson 06/05/20142739 Hayley Butts 06/05/20142740 Teresa Dodge 06/05/20142741 Emil Powles 06/05/20142742 Janice BENNETT 06/05/20142743 June Woodhouse 06/05/20142744 Daniel Burnett 06/05/20142745 Behrooz Mirmolavi 06/05/20142746 Helena Bulock 06/05/20142747 Ann Harris 06/05/20142748 joy meah 06/05/20142749 Mark Overton 06/05/20142750 Rachel Payne 06/05/20142751 Chris Wraight 06/05/20142752 Katie Reeve 06/05/20142753 Brian Smith 06/05/20142754 david laa 06/05/20142755 Amelia Rimmer 06/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2756 Matthew Hazle 06/05/20142757 Andrea Lace 06/05/20142758 Joshua Lawton 06/05/20142759 Michael Johnson 06/05/20142760 victor major 06/05/20142761 Nathan Harrison 06/05/20142762 Jenni Herbert 06/05/20142763 Vincent FitzGerald 06/05/20142764 Tiffany Gullan 06/05/20142765 andrew kay 06/05/20142766 zoran milavera 06/05/20142767 Maurice Dickinson 06/05/20142768 Michael Parker 06/05/20142769 jack towndrow 06/05/20142770 Nicola Green 06/05/20142771 Bernard Hennin 06/05/20142772 Rob Donovan 06/05/20142773 Peter Bradshaw 06/05/20142775 Sheena Maddock 06/05/20142776 jon lilley 06/05/20142777 Trevor Lynn 06/05/20142778 K J Walker 06/05/20142779 Paul Wilkinson 06/05/20142780 Rhiannon Whittleton 06/05/20142781 ANTHONY TINDALL 06/05/20142782 TRACY HAINES 06/05/20142783 darren cowdroy 06/05/20142784 Simon Wroot 06/05/20142785 Stephen Prior 06/05/20142786 lesley Stephenson 06/05/20142787 Conor Winters 06/05/20142788 Nigel Parkinson 06/05/20142789 james wood 06/05/20142790 paul hurton 06/05/20142791 Matthew Rhoades 06/05/20142792 Martin Phillipson 06/05/20142793 Richard Hallam 06/05/20142794 mark pitfield 06/05/20142795 Connor Holmes 06/05/20142796 julia hewitt 06/05/20142797 lawrence platts 06/05/20142798 Dave Blackburn 06/05/20142799 steve Rusling 06/05/20142800 Simon Barker 06/05/20142801 Kelly Randell 06/05/20142802 Sarah Cassidy 06/05/20142803 Rupert Houltby 06/05/20142804 Chris Boydell 06/05/20142805 HELEN WHITELAND 06/05/20142806 Jon Atkinson 06/05/20142807 Jared Alcock 06/05/20142808 Lisa Piggott 06/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2809 Jason Paget 06/05/20142810 Liam Grest 06/05/20142811 Julie Grest 06/05/20142812 Anton VM 06/05/20142813 Jack Kershaw 06/05/20142814 Joseph Broderick 06/05/20142815 Joel kersey 06/05/20142816 Darren Coupland 06/05/20142817 shaun scruton 06/05/20142818 Mark Furnell 06/05/20142819 Nick Waterman 06/05/20142820 Chris James 07/05/20142821 mick lindley 07/05/20142822 Jayne Robertson 07/05/20142823 Nicky Williams 07/05/20142824 tom hall 07/05/20142825 steve syer 07/05/20142826 john clegg 07/05/20142827 Hayden Pochert 07/05/20142828 Geoffrey Bradley 07/05/20142829 Gerald Bradley 07/05/20142830 David Newman 07/05/20142831 Jacquie Clarke 07/05/20142832 Richard Hardy 07/05/20142833 Wendy Drury 07/05/20142834 Dean Bradley 07/05/20142835 Emma Scales 07/05/20142836 Chelsea Page 07/05/20142837 morgen harwood 07/05/20142838 sam balderson 07/05/20142839 Anthony Scott 07/05/20142840 lisa sinclair 07/05/20142841 Sveinn Ingi Thorarinsson 07/05/20142842 Kevin Hill 07/05/20142843 Elliott Norburn 07/05/20142844 malcolm shaw 07/05/20142845 robert hunter 07/05/20142846 Ian Taylor 07/05/20142847 Kjell Olsen 07/05/20142848 john moore 07/05/20142849 Abigail Mills 07/05/20142850 DAVE CORMACK 07/05/20142851 molly dixon 07/05/20142852 Peter Lilliendahl 07/05/20142853 pete waller 07/05/20142854 joanne auckland 07/05/20142855 julie brown 07/05/20142856 Richard Critten 07/05/20142857 Luke Craven 07/05/20142858 Peter Tuplin 07/05/20142859 Jake Smith 07/05/20142860 Stuart Lofas 07/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2861 Torgrim Skogheim 07/05/20142862 Rosemari Boyers 07/05/20142863 Chris Dwyer 07/05/20142864 Wayne denford 07/05/20142865 Richard Lord 07/05/20142866 Gareth Smart 07/05/20142867 Nathen Day 07/05/20142868 joshua mills 07/05/20142869 Hannah Carr 07/05/20142870 SHANE QUICKFALL 07/05/20142871 sam hankin 07/05/20142872 Zachariah Miller 07/05/20142873 Rod Boyers 07/05/20142874 pete hirst 07/05/20142875 Steve Webster 07/05/20142876 Peter Lamb 07/05/20142877 Lee Trett 07/05/20142878 Tricia Dickson 07/05/20142879 Michelle Johnson 07/05/20142880 Carl Hodson 07/05/20142881 Mike Farrell 07/05/20142882 Oliver Richardson 07/05/20142883 dave topliss 07/05/20142884 Samantha Boyers 07/05/20142885 Matthew Hoyle 07/05/20142886 Brad Elliott 07/05/20142887 Joanne Mellis 07/05/20142888 James Warrender 07/05/20142889 Keith Newby 07/05/20142890 Rob Clarke 07/05/20142891 steven jenkins 07/05/20142892 Leigh graves Clarke 07/05/20142893 Daniel Cowdroy 07/05/20142894 Raymond Brown 07/05/20142895 arthur crumbie 07/05/20142896 Nick Drake 07/05/20142897 Daniel Till 07/05/20142898 Connor patrick Swales 07/05/20142899 Alex Patrick 07/05/20142900 Thomas Stark 07/05/20142901 Harry Tant 07/05/20142902 Roy Reed 07/05/20142903 Craig Pickett 07/05/20142904 Guy Haxby 07/05/20142905 Mason Formby 07/05/20142906 Joe Speight 07/05/20142907 Patrick matson 07/05/20142908 Martin Blanchard 07/05/20142909 Peter Smith 07/05/20142910 Jack Lobaczewski 07/05/20142911 neil pow 07/05/20142912 carl young 07/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2913 Pauline Cook 07/05/20142914 graeme spicer 07/05/20142915 Adam Pannell 07/05/20142916 jack wraith 07/05/20142917 Philip Broddle 07/05/20142918 Matt Bryant 07/05/20142919 duncan ford 07/05/20142920 Phil Lambert 07/05/20142921 Robert Salt 07/05/20142922 Chris Seaward 07/05/20142923 James Wyatt 07/05/20142924 Jordan Smith 07/05/20142925 Rob Fenner 07/05/20142926 Peter Cribb 07/05/20142927 Daniel Horton 07/05/20142928 peter mccoach 07/05/20142929 Debbie Landymore 07/05/20142930 Barry Trebes 07/05/20142931 Paul Allen 07/05/20142932 John Simmons 07/05/20142933 Lynsey Parkinson 07/05/20142934 Rob Cowlam 07/05/20142935 Jake Hannath 07/05/20142936 Dan Palmer 07/05/20142937 Cath Pearson 07/05/20142938 kevin franklin 07/05/20142939 david willey 07/05/20142940 greg pigrim 07/05/20142941 Steve Myers 07/05/20142942 Gary Croft 07/05/20142943 Ian Patchett 07/05/20142944 Liam Foxcroft 07/05/20142945 mark stinson 07/05/20142946 Stuart Raithby 07/05/20142947 Jim Buckle 07/05/20142948 Christopher Hewis 07/05/20142949 Matt Lincoln 07/05/20142950 Andrew Patton 07/05/20142951 Tom Ley 07/05/20142952 chris stacey 07/05/20142953 Ben Blockley 07/05/20142954 henry earey 07/05/20142955 Andrea Gilleard 07/05/20142956 Matthew Ford 08/05/20142957 graham wardle 08/05/20142958 Paul Reece 08/05/20142959 Richard Albery 08/05/20142960 Ian Stephenson 08/05/20142961 Phil Swallow 08/05/20142962 Sarah Renshaw 08/05/20142963 David Elliott 08/05/20142964 Amie olley 08/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On2965 daniel wor 08/05/20142966 Chris Irvine 08/05/20142967 hannah chambers 08/05/20142968 Adam King 08/05/20142969 Alan Lamb 08/05/20142970 David Fordham 08/05/20142971 kevin cooper 08/05/20142972 Liam Allen 08/05/20142973 Carl Smaller 08/05/20142974 Robin Bell 08/05/20142975 Jon Gray 08/05/20142976 Robert Drury 08/05/20142977 Peter Jackson 08/05/20142978 Matt Trafford 08/05/20142979 Michael Flowers 08/05/20142980 Steve Arnold 08/05/20142981 Dean Wilkinson 08/05/20142982 Sam Hutchinson 08/05/20142983 Ray Hildred 08/05/20142984 Allen Vessey 08/05/20142985 Kevin Parker 08/05/20142986 Adam Jacklin 08/05/20142987 David Douglas 08/05/20142988 Paul Douglas 08/05/20142989 Gary Adams 08/05/20142990 Gary Newton 08/05/20142991 Ricky Newton 08/05/20142992 Jon Freudenberg 08/05/20142993 Michael Seaward 08/05/20142994 David Ellis 08/05/20142995 Ruth Finch 08/05/20142996 Jessica Finch 08/05/20142997 Karen Carter 08/05/20142998 Glen Wilkinson 08/05/20142999 James Betts 08/05/20143000 Rob Bartlett 08/05/20143001 Lynn Young 08/05/20143002 Chris Summers 08/05/20143003 PETER CHRISTIE 08/05/20143004 Ian Yates 08/05/20143005 Scott Evans 08/05/20143006 Stuart Walton 08/05/20143007 Zachary Markham 08/05/20143008 Mike Chase 08/05/20143009 M Barker 08/05/20143010 maureen donoghue 08/05/20143011 Iva Hall 08/05/20143012 Reece Precious 08/05/20143013 Carole Findlay 08/05/20143014 John Lord 08/05/20143015 D Davies 08/05/20143016 Bikram Brar 08/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3017 Jenny Game 08/05/20143018 Aine O'Neill 08/05/20143019 Adam Hemmings 08/05/20143020 santhosh vincent 08/05/20143021 Iain Jardine 08/05/20143022 Andy Lie 08/05/20143023 Mark Scholfield 08/05/20143024 susan bartlett 08/05/20143025 patrick orum 08/05/20143026 rOSHAN hIRJI 08/05/20143027 Ryan Buckseall 08/05/20143028 BARBARA SALMON 08/05/20143029 Aaron Palmer 08/05/20143030 David Casson 08/05/20143031 Martin Bishop 08/05/20143032 SHIRLEY BOWDEN 08/05/20143033 Jim Spiller 08/05/20143034 Farhaan Shah 08/05/20143035 Luke Edwards 08/05/20143036 oliver taylor 08/05/20143037 dee parnell 08/05/20143038 Shelley Hutchings 08/05/20143039 Tom Herbert 08/05/20143040 OneMillion Households 08/05/20143041 andy cotton 08/05/20143042 Carl Whiting 08/05/20143043 James Brown 08/05/20143044 Alan Daniels 08/05/20143045 Jenny Lund 08/05/20143046 John Piper 08/05/20143047 Krissi Rochelle 08/05/20143048 Graham Chalk 08/05/20143049 Esfandiar Bardshiri 08/05/20143050 brend carter 08/05/20143051 Alison Boyle 08/05/20143052 Keith Lamley 08/05/20143053 Tomasz Wencel 08/05/20143054 Nisha Summan 08/05/20143055 John Vincent 08/05/20143056 edward coakley 08/05/20143057 Marie Beckford 08/05/20143058 Patricia Taylor 08/05/20143059 Mark Benson 08/05/20143060 julian keen 08/05/20143061 Wayne Ashton 08/05/20143062 Steve Parkin 08/05/20143063 Ben Bullock 08/05/20143064 demira michael 08/05/20143065 Antnony Arrigan 08/05/20143066 Dennis Exton 08/05/20143067 avril marshall 08/05/20143068 hannah kumi 08/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3069 Mia Jefferson 08/05/20143070 Javier Miguel-Hidalgo 08/05/20143071 Caroline Oates 08/05/20143072 joe annett 08/05/20143073 Michael Rowe 08/05/20143074 Sue Hamilton-knight 08/05/20143075 Tom Walker 08/05/20143076 Philip Bayes 08/05/20143077 Chris Briggs 08/05/20143078 Mark Pemberton 08/05/20143079 helen heseltine 08/05/20143080 Laura Fenner 08/05/20143081 Robert Mays 08/05/20143082 ken campbell 08/05/20143083 Jason Macleod 08/05/20143084 Mark Worrall 08/05/20143085 Karl Drewery 08/05/20143086 Laurence Ritchie 08/05/20143087 Kelly Williams 08/05/20143088 Marie Nkazi 08/05/20143089 Peter Allcock 08/05/20143090 Michael Reddy 08/05/20143091 Christopher Finney 08/05/20143092 andrew brocklesby 08/05/20143093 Nick Cherrell 09/05/20143094 Simon Parsons 09/05/20143095 Tim Kennedy 09/05/20143096 john kiddle 09/05/20143097 Scott Maver 09/05/20143098 Zbigniew Baran 09/05/20143099 Trevor Page 09/05/20143100 denise gibson . 09/05/20143101 Richard Owen 09/05/20143102 michael mawer 09/05/20143103 Joe Fussey 09/05/20143104 John Bratton 09/05/20143105 Simon Gamble 09/05/20143106 Eric Copley 09/05/20143107 Brodie Evans 09/05/20143108 Nigel Kirton 09/05/20143109 Chris Patterson 09/05/20143110 Chris Barker 09/05/20143111 KEVIN BRYANT 09/05/20143112 Wilfred Statham 09/05/20143113 pete gilby 09/05/20143114 Paul Dent 09/05/20143115 mark durrington 09/05/20143116 Simon Cowdroy 09/05/20143117 Mark Kelk 09/05/20143118 David Middlecoate 09/05/20143119 Glenn Mclachlan 09/05/20143120 Jack Nilsson 09/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3121 Josh Goodman 09/05/20143122 simon godbold 09/05/20143123 sarah godbold 09/05/20143124 Daniel Barker 09/05/20143125 Matt Barker 09/05/20143126 Alan Searle 09/05/20143127 Paul Tandy 10/05/20143128 Louis Bartlett 10/05/20143129 Alan Breese 10/05/20143130 Ria McKeon 10/05/20143131 Scott Jones 10/05/20143132 Joe Booth 10/05/20143133 Tudor Roberts 10/05/20143134 steve vince 10/05/20143135 Wayne Moore 10/05/20143136 William Ward 10/05/20143137 Dennis Vd Maden 10/05/20143138 Al Vessey 10/05/20143139 Ann Vessey 10/05/20143140 john brown 10/05/20143141 Ben Bristow 10/05/20143142 jon hancock 10/05/20143143 Ian Green 10/05/20143144 jonathan holly 11/05/20143145 Philip WAde 11/05/20143146 antony mountain 11/05/20143147 chris bontoft 11/05/20143148 Ray Aisthorpe 11/05/20143149 David Piggott 11/05/20143150 simon jeffrey 11/05/20143151 ray hutton 11/05/20143152 Marcus Kravis 11/05/20143153 leslie evans 11/05/20143154 Rod Ward 11/05/20143155 Dennis Burniston 11/05/20143156 Claire Robinson 11/05/20143157 PHIL CAMPLING 11/05/20143158 richard currie 11/05/20143159 Stuart Knox 11/05/20143160 Habib Erkan 12/05/20143161 rob stevens 12/05/20143162 john leader 12/05/20143163 tracey parratt 12/05/20143164 rob Barnard 12/05/20143165 sheila flynn 12/05/20143166 sharon foy 12/05/20143167 Pauline Welsh 12/05/20143168 sally starkey 12/05/20143169 ROGER FORDER 12/05/20143170 Linda Revell 12/05/20143171 Sarah Mann 12/05/20143172 Juliet Simmons 12/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3173 Gemma Smith 12/05/20143174 Dave Hart 12/05/20143175 Deri jade Mortlock 12/05/20143176 ian thompson 12/05/20143177 Graham Byrne 12/05/20143178 Malcolm Horner 12/05/20143179 Jason Webb 12/05/20143180 steve hall 12/05/20143181 John Dinsdale 13/05/20143182 gary bryan 13/05/20143183 Tracy Fisher 13/05/20143184 Michael Rice 13/05/20143185 Gavin Austwick 13/05/20143186 Laura Jackson 13/05/20143187 William Martin 13/05/20143188 Katie Jarvis 13/05/20143189 callum mutton 13/05/20143190 Peter Emson 13/05/20143191 Peter Robinson 13/05/20143192 ian Ledwidge 13/05/20143193 Cath Gregory 13/05/20143194 Rachel S 13/05/20143195 John Martin 13/05/20143196 John Garrett 13/05/20143197 Paul Bore 13/05/20143198 Colin Davy 13/05/20143199 Cherie Zitmanc 13/05/20143200 mark thompson 13/05/20143201 Reece Thompson 13/05/20143202 Joanne Fryatt 13/05/20143203 Joe Fordham 13/05/20143204 Scott Nicholson 13/05/20143205 George Parker 13/05/20143206 kevin darley 13/05/20143207 vicky darley 13/05/20143208 Darren Harries 13/05/20143209 James Broughton 13/05/20143210 leslie sheppard 13/05/20143211 Mark Smith 13/05/20143212 Andrew moss 13/05/20143213 Kate Ramsden 13/05/20143214 Ollie Davison 13/05/20143215 Chris Bell 13/05/20143216 Jason Tomlinson 14/05/20143217 john cubbison 14/05/20143218 steve wharton 14/05/20143219 Adam Dennehy 14/05/20143220 Tracey Ward 14/05/20143221 Val Haslam 14/05/20143222 Derek Lusby 14/05/20143223 Russell Edwards 14/05/20143224 patricia pelton 14/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3225 shane ringrose 14/05/20143226 Richard Wilde 14/05/20143227 Terry Pearce 14/05/20143228 Stephen Firth 14/05/20143229 Lee Fenty 14/05/20143230 alishia dennehy 14/05/20143231 Ange Hinson 14/05/20143232 Paul Hinson 14/05/20143233 John Thompson 14/05/20143234 Martin Furneaux 14/05/20143235 simon peck 14/05/20143236 Maureen Dyson 14/05/20143237 Harry Clark 14/05/20143238 Ann Smith 14/05/20143239 Frannie Liddle 14/05/20143240 Paul Umpleby 14/05/20143241 William Melton 14/05/20143242 tim betts 14/05/20143243 Harry Lancaster 14/05/20143244 Joshua Hilditch 14/05/20143245 Archie Milligan-Manby 14/05/20143246 Luke Carney 14/05/20143247 Karen Hall 14/05/20143248 Janet Dennehy 14/05/20143249 Ted Rowntree 14/05/20143250 Richard Sargent 14/05/20143251 Anne Taylor-Rose 14/05/20143252 Christopher Douglas 14/05/20143253 Henry Strawson 14/05/20143254 Joseph Ainscough 14/05/20143255 Chris Owen 14/05/20143256 nicholas may 14/05/20143257 brian winterburn 14/05/20143258 mark cressy 14/05/20143259 Oliver Doody 14/05/20143260 Philip Taylor 14/05/20143261 Graham Harris 14/05/20143262 gavin ardito 14/05/20143263 Malcolm johnson 14/05/20143264 emma harris 14/05/20143265 wayne barber 14/05/20143266 Callum McGilloway 14/05/20143267 Mark Temple 14/05/20143268 len pascoe 14/05/20143269 linda temple 14/05/20143270 Ian Hooper BEM 14/05/20143271 kirsty harris 14/05/20143272 chloe kirkby 14/05/20143273 Martyn hurt 14/05/20143274 Stephen Parker 14/05/20143275 Marian Parker 14/05/20143276 John Whiting 14/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3277 Trevor Ward 14/05/20143278 Miranda Jackson 14/05/20143279 Andres Ljungqvist 14/05/20143280 Hester Davis 14/05/20143281 Gary Bradley 14/05/20143282 Mike Fowler 14/05/20143283 Adrian Clark 14/05/20143284 Richard Whitehead 14/05/20143285 katherine carr 14/05/20143286 Karen Mccarthy 14/05/20143287 Richard Hubbert 14/05/20143288 Anna Lawrence 14/05/20143289 Nathan Fryatt 14/05/20143290 Viv O'Neill 14/05/20143291 Andy Picking 14/05/20143292 sheriffs hepburn 14/05/20143293 Frances Steel 15/05/20143294 chris rothery 15/05/20143295 Mark Quinton 15/05/20143296 Steve Maloney 15/05/20143297 joe abbott 15/05/20143298 Ron Bridges 15/05/20143299 Ali Pishro 15/05/20143300 Colin Rushby 15/05/20143301 Eileen Goldsmith 15/05/20143302 Angela Catlady Baker 15/05/20143303 barry moulds 15/05/20143304 Susan Broughton 15/05/20143305 Joanne Cherry 15/05/20143306 yaz miller 15/05/20143307 Lorna Rayner 15/05/20143308 Eunice Wormald 15/05/20143309 andrew usher 15/05/20143310 Eamon Reid 15/05/20143311 eddie tempest 15/05/20143312 David Clark 15/05/20143313 martin skerritt 15/05/20143314 Julie Forsyth 15/05/20143315 adam moore 15/05/20143316 Ruari Keogh 15/05/20143317 Carol Jane Ash 15/05/20143318 David Drury 15/05/20143319 derrick chappell 15/05/20143320 john garrett 15/05/20143321 kevin moore 15/05/20143322 Aileen Parry 15/05/20143323 Jim Jenkinson 15/05/20143324 michael tomlinson 15/05/20143325 Bruno Castro 15/05/20143326 Royston Hocking 15/05/20143327 peter thomas 15/05/20143328 Peter Foster 15/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3329 Lucy Watson 15/05/20143330 Paul Neller 15/05/20143331 Colin Lusby 15/05/20143332 David Goodwin 15/05/20143333 steve moore 15/05/20143334 Terry Smith 15/05/20143335 Tanya Smith 15/05/20143336 Kevin Mumby 15/05/20143337 Daniel Wright 15/05/20143338 Gordon Brogan 15/05/20143339 Vincent Wood 15/05/20143340 Graham Moss 15/05/20143341 Sue Hodgkiss 15/05/20143342 Chris Patchett 15/05/20143343 Dean Wright 15/05/20143344 STAN DUNKS 15/05/20143345 john tucker 15/05/20143346 RICHARD ROBINSON 16/05/20143347 Sally Broadley 16/05/20143348 Chris Dixon 16/05/20143349 Anthony Barker 16/05/20143350 John Sanders 16/05/20143351 Lewis Cox 16/05/20143352 Steff Keightley 16/05/20143353 mark jenkins 16/05/20143354 William Paul 16/05/20143355 jason wicks 16/05/20143356 Simon Timpson 16/05/20143357 Andrew Phillips 16/05/20143358 Simon Williams 16/05/20143359 Kenneth Chase 16/05/20143360 Ashley Childs 16/05/20143361 Russ Gordon 16/05/20143362 Chris Greenhalgh 16/05/20143363 Kevin Hill 16/05/20143364 Tom King 16/05/20143365 alex burton 16/05/20143366 Roger Bell 16/05/20143367 ton DUTTON 16/05/20143368 PAUL SHEEN 16/05/20143369 antony dunks 16/05/20143370 RYAN MENDHAM 16/05/20143371 David Gunn 16/05/20143372 Jamie Jillings 16/05/20143373 dave clarke 16/05/20143374 GAVIN BEE 16/05/20143375 Margaret Cutting 16/05/20143376 Nick Moore 16/05/20143377 Joanne Salt 16/05/20143378 roy page 16/05/20143379 wendy Collins 16/05/20143380 christine bateman 16/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3381 paul ramsden 16/05/20143382 Patrick Collins 16/05/20143383 jordan smith 16/05/20143384 Tony Walton 16/05/20143385 martin white 16/05/20143386 amy-lea smith 16/05/20143387 holly smith 16/05/20143388 chloe smith 16/05/20143389 barry ramsey 16/05/20143390 ben hall 16/05/20143391 Esther Liet 16/05/20143392 Kevin Carr 16/05/20143393 Chris Ferreira-Moore 16/05/20143394 Paul Cook 16/05/20143395 david saltman 16/05/20143396 derek butler 16/05/20143397 Phoebe Barwood 16/05/20143398 andy Elliott 16/05/20143399 Melanie Bateman 16/05/20143400 Neil Vessey 16/05/20143401 Terence Clarkson 16/05/20143402 Peter Long 16/05/20143403 Adam McMillan 16/05/20143404 john kinnaird 16/05/20143405 Alan Moss 16/05/20143406 Daniel Stainton 16/05/20143407 Pete Atkins 16/05/20143408 Michael Hinkley 16/05/20143409 James Grasham 16/05/20143410 Sydney Taylor 16/05/20143411 Cheryhl Taylor 16/05/20143412 Adrian Porter 16/05/20143413 Janine Tanner 16/05/20143414 Hazim Hamzah 17/05/20143415 ROBERT CONNOR 17/05/20143416 Christine Taylor 17/05/20143417 Ange Goldsmith 17/05/20143418 kerry bateman 17/05/20143419 Kim Jones 17/05/20143420 paul newton 17/05/20143421 phil parkin 17/05/20143422 Trevor Brooks 17/05/20143423 tim barker 17/05/20143424 Matthew Wood 17/05/20143425 Charles Stevenson 17/05/20143426 Matt Charlton 17/05/20143427 Jason Baker 17/05/20143428 Jonathan Ford 17/05/20143429 David Deighton 17/05/20143430 Richard Legg 17/05/20143431 Joan Edge 17/05/20143432 Ben Dover 17/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3433 Katie Husband 17/05/20143434 Carl Wells 17/05/20143435 claire wilkinson 17/05/20143436 Ben Williams 17/05/20143437 Ryan Belionomo 17/05/20143438 Jay Spence 17/05/20143439 Bobby Mast 17/05/20143440 Aiden Trocian 17/05/20143441 Euan Lyle 17/05/20143442 Ewan Aslett 17/05/20143443 Matthew Tichborne 17/05/20143444 Matthew Tully 17/05/20143445 Nigel Herron 17/05/20143446 Jack Searby 17/05/20143447 Kyle Ryan 17/05/20143448 Susan Ann Brown Brown 17/05/20143449 Michael Chilvers 18/05/20143451 Edward Colvin 18/05/20143452 Michael Gildersleeve 18/05/20143453 pete wingate 18/05/20143454 Pete Barnard 18/05/20143455 Joe Townsend 18/05/20143456 James Gell 18/05/20143457 nick neilson 18/05/20143458 michael egar 18/05/20143460 mark read 18/05/20143462 Edwin Manders 18/05/20143463 Dianne contegiacomo 18/05/20143464 Paul Vessey 18/05/20143465 Mary Vessey 18/05/20143466 Caroline Arnold 18/05/20143467 Lillian Vessey 18/05/20143468 paul fisher 18/05/20143469 Roy Melton 18/05/20143470 julie obrien 18/05/20143471 Rob Beveridge 18/05/20143472 Paul Ogden 18/05/20143473 Irene Coyle 18/05/20143474 Peter Gerrish 18/05/20143475 Neil and Lesley Baker 18/05/20143476 Chris Ludlow 18/05/20143477 Jonathan Cox 18/05/20143478 Sheila Watson 18/05/20143479 Olive Vines 18/05/20143480 Louise Bateman 18/05/20143481 Dave Cockrill 19/05/20143482 Adam Barnes 19/05/20143483 keith board 19/05/20143484 Luke Lapsley 19/05/20143485 Jason clout 19/05/20143486 Ben Coll 19/05/20143487 James Mitchell 19/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3488 Paul Richardson 19/05/20143489 Jason Childs 19/05/20143490 Jake Morris 19/05/20143491 Harry Hawkins 19/05/20143492 Jonathan Walker 19/05/20143493 trev jebson 19/05/20143494 Anton Hardy 19/05/20143495 Shaun Wortley 19/05/20143496 Danny Brooks 19/05/20143497 Christer Svan 19/05/20143498 Diane Hewitson 19/05/20143499 Neil Mapley 19/05/20143500 Sam Formby 19/05/20143501 Michael Sarbutt 19/05/20143502 Phil Lee 19/05/20143503 danielle critchley 19/05/20143504 carol DUTTON 19/05/20143505 David Martin 19/05/20143506 Amy Smith 19/05/20143507 Diane Griffith 19/05/20143508 Pete Green 19/05/20143509 Matthew Brown 19/05/20143510 Andy Staves 19/05/20143511 Martin May 19/05/20143512 Diana Smith 19/05/20143513 Ruth Fleet 19/05/20143514 dennis thornton 19/05/20143515 Sally Bly 19/05/20143516 Luke Fraray 19/05/20143517 Lynne Marsden 19/05/20143518 Matthew Cook 19/05/20143519 Paul Smith 19/05/20143520 Lewis Harding 19/05/20143521 Paul Smith 19/05/20143522 Andrew Edgeworth 19/05/20143523 Jeff Bird 19/05/20143524 Casey Meenaghan 19/05/20143525 Mark Thompson 19/05/20143526 Paul Andrew 19/05/20143527 shaun allsop 19/05/20143528 Charon Thompson 19/05/20143529 paul thirde 19/05/20143530 stacey price 19/05/20143531 Katie Salah 19/05/20143532 Emma Lister 19/05/20143533 Michael Pickett 19/05/20143534 Kay Stone 19/05/20143535 Abi Salah 19/05/20143536 Michael Macdougall 19/05/20143537 Julie Timson 19/05/20143538 Oli Batty 19/05/20143539 Cliff T 19/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3540 John Munson 19/05/20143541 Dean Thomas 19/05/20143542 kevin young 19/05/20143543 Russell Mclellan 19/05/20143544 Emmajo Collins 19/05/20143545 Simon Allan 19/05/20143546 Tom Johnson 19/05/20143547 Tom Manders 19/05/20143548 Mark Tasker 19/05/20143549 Paul Hayles 19/05/20143550 Claire tilby 19/05/20143551 Lisa Stansfield 19/05/20143552 Robert Taylor 19/05/20143553 Sinéad Kelly 19/05/20143554 Neil Lee 19/05/20143555 Kayley Taylor-Murray 19/05/20143556 Nick Stuffin 19/05/20143557 Beth Cole 19/05/20143558 Jarad Hill 19/05/20143559 Becky Taylor 19/05/20143560 Andy Maggs 19/05/20143561 David Fox 19/05/20143562 Robert Gallivan 19/05/20143563 James Hirst 19/05/20143564 Andrew Palmer 19/05/20143565 Ingrid Sylvester 19/05/20143566 Gavin Cornall 19/05/20143567 philip tozer 19/05/20143568 Darren Garrett 19/05/20143569 Lee Mullen 19/05/20143570 Gloria Cornall 19/05/20143571 Paul Harrison 19/05/20143572 Alan Hilditch 19/05/20143573 Sam Gledhill 19/05/20143574 Mark Perry 19/05/20143575 PAUL ARUNDELL 19/05/20143576 Chris Pinkney 19/05/20143577 Nigel Portas 19/05/20143578 Susan Mullen 19/05/20143579 J Sharpe 19/05/20143580 David Metcalf 19/05/20143581 benji procter 19/05/20143582 Leenumol Abraham 19/05/20143583 Mark Shutt 19/05/20143584 simon jenney 19/05/20143585 Paul Burnett 19/05/20143586 Richard Lingard 19/05/20143587 richard paddison 19/05/20143588 anthony Russell 19/05/20143589 craig spearen 19/05/20143590 Veronica Harrison 19/05/20143591 Charlie Bovill 19/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3592 Daniel Lond 19/05/20143593 anne chester 19/05/20143594 Gemma Arnold 19/05/20143595 dee moore 19/05/20143596 Lukas Rommer 19/05/20143597 Tom McCormack 19/05/20143598 Andrew Ware 19/05/20143599 Philip Johnson 19/05/20143600 Mick Saunders 19/05/20143601 Christopher Foster 19/05/20143602 kevin smith 19/05/20143603 Samuel Hilditch 19/05/20143604 Joe Hilditch 19/05/20143605 Jane Jackson 19/05/20143606 Matthew Clark 19/05/20143607 julie wood 19/05/20143608 Josh Wine 19/05/20143609 Paul Smith 19/05/20143610 Jake White 19/05/20143611 David Elliott 19/05/20143612 Karen Bailey 19/05/20143613 stephen langton 19/05/20143614 harry warwick 19/05/20143615 John Daly 19/05/20143616 Jamie Ely 19/05/20143617 Mark Riley 19/05/20143618 Will Smith 19/05/20143619 darren waller 20/05/20143620 Thomas Hirst 20/05/20143621 Kieran Flynn 20/05/20143622 John Drakes 20/05/20143623 Graham Oliver 20/05/20143624 adrian murphy 20/05/20143625 dave revell 20/05/20143626 Clare Watkinson 20/05/20143627 julie pleasants 20/05/20143628 Michael Lacy 20/05/20143629 Chris Janney 20/05/20143630 Stewart Alexander 20/05/20143631 Sarah Barnaby 20/05/20143632 Maureen Wilkinson 20/05/20143633 Carl Thomas 20/05/20143634 Jack Swatton 20/05/20143635 Rebecca Mountford 20/05/20143636 Christine Powell 20/05/20143637 Paul Martin 20/05/20143638 kev maggs 20/05/20143639 Stephen Wynne 20/05/20143640 gary wardle 20/05/20143641 Claire Ardron 20/05/20143642 Kelly Higgins 20/05/20143643 Frederick J Rayner 20/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3644 Margaret Greaves 20/05/20143645 Mark Morris 20/05/20143646 Nick Bramhill 20/05/20143647 Karen Windley 20/05/20143648 Jessica Bramhill 20/05/20143649 Narelle Plowright 20/05/20143650 Graham Norton 20/05/20143651 Martin Scales 20/05/20143652 Pamela Mussard 20/05/20143653 Sara Norton 20/05/20143654 Amy Norton 20/05/20143655 lynda norton 20/05/20143656 DENNIS JACKLIN 20/05/20143657 Leanne Beck 20/05/20143658 Judith Davidson 20/05/20143659 kevin mccormick 20/05/20143660 Deborah Cassidy 20/05/20143661 JOHN MATTHEWS 20/05/20143662 Andrew Norton 20/05/20143663 Paul Brown 20/05/20143664 nigel Drake 20/05/20143665 christopher parry 20/05/20143666 paul caldecott 20/05/20143667 Richard Dade 20/05/20143668 TERRY ROBINSON 20/05/20143669 Jamie McGuire 20/05/20143670 David Norton 20/05/20143671 Sylvia king 20/05/20143672 Jen Lowthrop 20/05/20143673 richard keightley 20/05/20143674 Paul Kirton-Watson 20/05/20143675 Patrick Lond 20/05/20143676 Alison Taylor 20/05/20143677 Malcolm melbourne 20/05/20143678 Steve Dennis 20/05/20143679 matthew booth 20/05/20143680 janet clarke 20/05/20143681 Sean Fitzpatrick 20/05/20143682 Ben Higgins 20/05/20143684 Christine Plant MBE 20/05/20143685 marco ardito 20/05/20143686 jean barfield 20/05/20143687 paul phillips 20/05/20143688 Iain Peck 20/05/20143689 Ben White 20/05/20143690 Helga Corby 20/05/20143691 Wes Coulam 20/05/20143692 Jon Abbott 20/05/20143693 Harry Hurst 20/05/20143694 Andrew Bunting 20/05/20143695 Danny Roberts 20/05/20143696 Barry Dixon 20/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3697 pete watson 20/05/20143698 Mathew Smith 20/05/20143699 Paul thomasPaulThomas 20/05/20143700 Lucas Tobias Lykke Møller 20/05/20143701 Anthony Snell 20/05/20143702 Mike Hunt 20/05/20143703 Jacqui Grocock 20/05/20143704 Benjamin Crowley 20/05/20143705 Sam Harrison 20/05/20143706 joel broddle 20/05/20143707 Michael Braithwaite 20/05/20143708 mark andrews 20/05/20143709 de-jae smith 20/05/20143710 Thomas McDermott 20/05/20143711 Des Worrell 20/05/20143712 Walter Sharlotte 20/05/20143713 Jemma Christie 21/05/20143714 Jack Todd 21/05/20143715 Charlie Drewery 21/05/20143716 Wendy Bradley 21/05/20143717 andrew little 21/05/20143718 Nick Bradley 21/05/20143719 David Scott 21/05/20143720 Ed Patchett 21/05/20143721 Sam Done 21/05/20143722 James Bartlett 21/05/20143724 David Carter 21/05/20143725 Shaun Pearson 21/05/20143726 kathrine maxwell 21/05/20143727 Anne Campbell 21/05/20143728 Michelle Harvey 21/05/20143729 Simon Gamble 21/05/20143730 Peter Harvey 21/05/20143731 Phil Flowers 21/05/20143732 Steven Dixon 21/05/20143733 Will Briscoe 21/05/20143734 Dave Smith 21/05/20143735 Danielc Cork 21/05/20143736 Jasmine Palmer 21/05/20143737 William Cowdroy 21/05/20143738 Amir Shaf 21/05/20143739 Jolene Woods 21/05/20143740 Ashley J Ŵakeling 21/05/20143741 David Hamilton 21/05/20143742 Sheila Patrick 21/05/20143743 Robert Franklin 21/05/20143744 Mark Thompson 21/05/20143745 Graham Chapman 21/05/20143746 Jimmy Nutting 21/05/20143747 Rick Cook 21/05/20143748 Keith Nutting 21/05/20143749 Gariq Johnson 21/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3750 Ben Spring 21/05/20143751 aziz ahmad 21/05/20143752 tom hallam-gravells 21/05/20143753 Tobie Cooper 21/05/20143754 Paul Walls 21/05/20143755 Paul Sankey 21/05/20143756 Jonathan handsley 21/05/20143757 Laurie Ellis 21/05/20143758 Peter Croft 21/05/20143759 Stephen Holmes 21/05/20143760 Andy Skudder 21/05/20143761 Byron Gallagher 21/05/20143762 Chris Towle 21/05/20143763 Dave Skudder 21/05/20143764 Robert Clark 21/05/20143765 Karen Naylor 21/05/20143766 Gavin Dixon 21/05/20143767 Dennis Davidson 21/05/20143768 andrew welbourn 21/05/20143769 Cameron Whitehead 21/05/20143770 Liam Young 21/05/20143771 Mark Burgess 21/05/20143772 alex lumia 21/05/20143773 Connor Lownds 21/05/20143774 James Bull 21/05/20143775 patricia bryan 21/05/20143776 Bradley Sullivan 21/05/20143777 Chris Jackson 21/05/20143778 craig maddison 21/05/20143779 paula gray 21/05/20143780 Connor Bruce 21/05/20143781 Jenny Axelson 21/05/20143782 Jean Edge 21/05/20143783 David pidgenn 21/05/20143784 Peter Lickman 21/05/20143785 Mark Kelleher 21/05/20143786 Mike Moore 21/05/20143787 Brian Adnam 21/05/20143788 Jonathon Coolledge 21/05/20143789 peter melin 21/05/20143790 richard cannon 21/05/20143791 Ian Chapman 21/05/20143792 David Brown 21/05/20143793 Larysa rodgers 21/05/20143794 John Macleod 21/05/20143795 alan tuplin 21/05/20143796 Lewis Jones 21/05/20143797 BRYN JONES 21/05/20143798 Karen Kamsvag 21/05/20143799 Danny Stubbs 21/05/20143800 Rhys Michael Harrison 21/05/20143801 steve jones 21/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3802 Craig Parrott 21/05/20143803 Lucy proctor 21/05/20143804 Chris Love 21/05/20143805 Tim Brown 21/05/20143806 Harry Morris 21/05/20143807 Paul Rob 21/05/20143808 james clayton 21/05/20143809 Claire Robinson 21/05/20143810 Louise Arnold 21/05/20143811 john kay 21/05/20143812 andy oliver 21/05/20143813 Gavin Borthwick 21/05/20143814 Jacqueline Stanley 21/05/20143815 Malcolm Russell. 21/05/20143816 San Kirman 21/05/20143817 Harvey Holt 21/05/20143818 Simon Cole 21/05/20143819 Glenn Love 21/05/20143820 Ann Maidens 21/05/20143821 Tim Poil 21/05/20143822 NIGEL BRODDLE 21/05/20143823 Kevin Dabb 21/05/20143824 Peter Leese 21/05/20143825 John A Smith 21/05/20143826 Mark Bore 21/05/20143827 jessica west 21/05/20143828 michael madin 21/05/20143829 Darran Letch 21/05/20143830 Katie Roberts 21/05/20143831 Louise Wood 21/05/20143832 Ashley Taylor 21/05/20143833 Curtis Shorter 21/05/20143834 Michael holmes 21/05/20143835 Graham Russell 21/05/20143836 Sam Ringrose 21/05/20143837 alan Hazzard 21/05/20143838 Aidan Wilkins 21/05/20143839 Adam Jones 21/05/20143840 trevor renison 21/05/20143841 Jaime Graham 21/05/20143842 David Barraclough 21/05/20143843 Mark Paris 21/05/20143844 Jill Makinson-Sanders 21/05/20143845 Russell East 21/05/20143846 Jason Reed 21/05/20143847 Janet Mouland 21/05/20143848 David Ladson 21/05/20143849 Craig Stephenson 22/05/20143850 neville butt 22/05/20143851 sally norton 22/05/20143852 Peter Dennis 22/05/20143853 mike moore 22/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3854 Kev Kennedy 22/05/20143855 Andrew Leonard 22/05/20143856 Russell Antoniades 22/05/20143857 Peter Gude 22/05/20143858 neville sheppard 22/05/20143859 John Mill 22/05/20143860 Mark Spencer 22/05/20143861 Gary Allenby 22/05/20143862 simon smith 22/05/20143863 Michael Howard 22/05/20143864 lee westerman 22/05/20143865 john young 22/05/20143866 tony hooper 22/05/20143867 Walter Drayton 22/05/20143868 Joseph Dennis Stamp 22/05/20143869 Jon Harrison 22/05/20143870 paul graham Johnson 22/05/20143871 john Gibbins 22/05/20143872 Paul Forster 22/05/20143873 John Parker 22/05/20143874 Adam Mager 22/05/20143875 Mark Lambley 22/05/20143876 Pete Rooney 22/05/20143877 andrew rettie 22/05/20143878 Lucy Andrews 22/05/20143879 reg boyall 22/05/20143880 Chris Jones 22/05/20143881 Jenny Darley 22/05/20143882 Stuart Inch 22/05/20143883 jason kedwell 22/05/20143884 Ian Margason 22/05/20143885 Richard Spicker 22/05/20143886 Garry Ashworth 22/05/20143887 Richard Smith 22/05/20143888 emre kazcıoğlu 22/05/20143889 Jack Proctor 22/05/20143890 Callum Garfield 22/05/20143891 Prudence Wady 22/05/20143892 Thomas Hedison 22/05/20143893 Dan Smith 22/05/20143894 Carolyn Batchelor 22/05/20143895 Gordon Hollingsworth 22/05/20143896 Kenneth Roberts 22/05/20143897 Stephen Ramsden 22/05/20143898 Flo Seymour 22/05/20143899 Andy Freeman 22/05/20143900 Richard Parkinson 22/05/20143901 Leslie Allen 22/05/20143902 Matt Wayman 22/05/20143903 George Light 22/05/20143904 Kevin Baskcomb 22/05/20143905 MIchael kalogerou 22/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3906 Martin Dennis 22/05/20143907 Cheryl Parker 22/05/20143908 James Hall 22/05/20143909 Harry Jones 22/05/20143910 Alex Thomas 22/05/20143911 donald low 22/05/20143912 Ian Anderson 22/05/20143913 roy richardson 22/05/20143914 Kieren Jaques 22/05/20143915 Chris Claxton 22/05/20143916 Nathan Smith 22/05/20143917 Sam Wallace 22/05/20143918 gemma garrett 22/05/20143919 ian smith 22/05/20143920 baz ballard 22/05/20143921 John Harwood 22/05/20143922 colin wilson 22/05/20143923 ANTHONY HORNBY 22/05/20143924 rodney reavill 22/05/20143925 BRIAN DAWES 22/05/20143926 Anthony Boundry 22/05/20143927 Kathy Palmer 22/05/20143928 Tansy Shaw 22/05/20143929 Rob Blanchard 22/05/20143930 Paul Bryan 22/05/20143931 Stephen Brown 22/05/20143932 David Simpson 22/05/20143933 Stephen Nicholson 22/05/20143934 gianni cossu 22/05/20143935 geraldine spencer 22/05/20143936 Sofia Bi Hussain 22/05/20143937 Christopher Jones 22/05/20143938 Ian Bennington 22/05/20143939 matt gorsen 22/05/20143940 David Woods 22/05/20143941 RONALD ROBBINS 22/05/20143942 Richard Wallwork 22/05/20143943 George Barker 22/05/20143944 Michael Hill 22/05/20143945 arnold sharlotte 22/05/20143946 Helen Barker 22/05/20143947 richard irving 22/05/20143948 Craig Gilbert 22/05/20143949 Vicky Darrell 22/05/20143950 James Gracey 22/05/20143951 David Blakey 22/05/20143952 Richard Gaiger 22/05/20143953 Joanna Lowsley 22/05/20143955 steve trotter 22/05/20143956 Thomas McComb 22/05/20143957 John Coo 22/05/20143958 martin deans 22/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On3959 Rich Fuller 22/05/20143960 GARY HERBERT 22/05/20143961 Stewart Walton 22/05/20143962 Ian Crosby 22/05/20143963 pall palsson 22/05/20143964 HineyMatthew 23/05/20143965 Debbie Copestake 23/05/20143966 Kurt Coupland 23/05/20143967 Jonathan Crichton 23/05/20143968 Chris Browne 23/05/20143969 Heather Tuck 23/05/20143970 graham bee 23/05/20143971 richard winship 23/05/20143972 Roger Hoodless 23/05/20143973 christopher bartlett 23/05/20143974 Michael Adamson 23/05/20143975 Louise Alcock 23/05/20143976 JEAN WRIGHT 23/05/20143977 Tony Dalby 23/05/20143978 Neil Mundell 23/05/20143979 Steph Hirst 23/05/20143980 Bill Brewster 23/05/20143981 Scott Venney 23/05/20143982 Ben Wiggins 23/05/20143983 kevin beedie 23/05/20143984 Rosemary Alliston 23/05/20143985 Ed Paterson 23/05/20143986 David Leefe 23/05/20143987 tony hunter 23/05/20143988 Jane Teige 23/05/20143989 Jack Milligan-Manby 23/05/20143990 Kathryn Nolan 23/05/20143991 Thomas Ellis 23/05/20143992 Tracy johnson 23/05/20143993 chris johnson 23/05/20143994 lesley poucher 23/05/20143995 Tony Windridge 23/05/20143996 Fay Corrigan 23/05/20143997 katie ward 23/05/20143998 Craig Flarty 23/05/20143999 robert johnson 23/05/20144000 Steven Johnson 23/05/20144001 Andrew Smith 23/05/20144002 Gary Broderick 24/05/20144003 Stephen Robinson 24/05/20144004 CHRISTINE CURRY 24/05/20144005 bradley watson 24/05/20144006 Paul Olver 24/05/20144007 Alan Wilkinson 24/05/20144008 stephen levack 24/05/20144009 Jayne Coleman 24/05/20144010 Lorna Broderick 24/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4011 Stephen Pearson 24/05/20144012 Andrew Fountain 25/05/20144013 malcolm low 25/05/20144014 Richard Stack 25/05/20144015 Lauren Braid 25/05/20144016 John Sleeman 25/05/20144017 Peter Gledhill 25/05/20144018 Anthony Winn 25/05/20144019 Sarah O'Brien 25/05/20144020 Lee Bolder 25/05/20144021 joe leonard 25/05/20144022 Martin Robinson 25/05/20144023 Angela Murden 25/05/20144024 brian haire 25/05/20144025 Jackie Stiff 25/05/20144026 barbara malla 25/05/20144027 melvin george wharton 25/05/20144028 Ronald Day 25/05/20144029 Philip Barker 25/05/20144030 Nolan Dalby 26/05/20144031 David Hawley 26/05/20144032 Karen Bruce 26/05/20144033 Scott Neville 26/05/20144034 David Biggs 26/05/20144035 Iain Dunn 26/05/20144036 Steve Pickwell 26/05/20144037 Danny Storr 26/05/20144038 James cart 26/05/20144039 Charles Clayton 26/05/20144040 Lynsey Collett 26/05/20144041 melvyn walker 27/05/20144042 Robert Miller 27/05/20144043 Sam P. 27/05/20144044 victor Gill 27/05/20144045 daniel whaites 27/05/20144046 Mandy Snell 27/05/20144047 j ames pickett 27/05/20144048 Stephen Munn 27/05/20144049 Charles Patchett 27/05/20144050 Karen Perrin 27/05/20144051 Pauline Scott 27/05/20144052 John Mason 27/05/20144053 Rob Vaughan 27/05/20144054 roman may 27/05/20144055 Barry McIntosh 27/05/20144056 Charmain Hendrikse 27/05/20144057 William Mair 27/05/20144058 Paul Bennett 27/05/20144059 Ian Davis 27/05/20144060 Heather Martin 27/05/20144061 clement kirkpatrick 27/05/20144062 Josh Marris 27/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4063 Stephen Taylor 27/05/20144064 Simon Tait 27/05/20144065 harry maude 27/05/20144066 Matt Haddon 27/05/20144067 linda mawer 27/05/20144068 Emily Beedham 27/05/20144069 Christopher Lingard 27/05/20144070 gary owen 27/05/20144071 mike storr 28/05/20144072 Terence Rawlinson 28/05/20144073 Keir Roberts 28/05/20144074 Ian Dixon 28/05/20144075 Tony Goodyear 28/05/20144076 Claire Walker 28/05/20144077 Colin Brown 28/05/20144078 Roma Boundry 28/05/20144079 Mark Evardson 28/05/20144080 amy copley 28/05/20144081 Paul Marks 28/05/20144082 sean kirman 28/05/20144083 Scott Charles 28/05/20144084 Michael Whitworth 28/05/20144085 Martin Mottershead 28/05/20144086 Carla Waite 28/05/20144087 GILES CUDMORE 28/05/20144088 Jack Elshaw 28/05/20144089 Jack Boswell 28/05/20144090 andy poland 28/05/20144091 Paul Ferrier 28/05/20144092 Terry Darnell 28/05/20144093 Mark Robinson 28/05/20144094 jim richardson 28/05/20144095 Sean Rimmer 28/05/20144096 Robert Graham 28/05/20144097 Julius Gabbitas 28/05/20144098 Stuart Chapman 28/05/20144099 David Stirrup 28/05/20144100 Phil Mullaney 28/05/20144101 james vince 28/05/20144102 Daniel McNaughton 28/05/20144103 chris smith 28/05/20144104 garreth White 28/05/20144105 Neil Sears 28/05/20144106 Jonathan Brooks 28/05/20144107 Paul Roney 28/05/20144108 Bill Highton 28/05/20144109 shaun taylor 28/05/20144111 Michael Glover 28/05/20144112 Liam Nally 29/05/20144113 David McLintock 29/05/20144115 Wayne Brighton 29/05/20144116 Abiodun Johnson Dairo 29/05/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4117 graham youngs 29/05/20144118 Chris Thornton 29/05/20144119 Marianna Paterson 29/05/20144120 julie wellman 29/05/20144121 Fiona Topham 29/05/20144122 Stephen CWLL 29/05/20144123 karl cooper 29/05/20144124 John Dally 29/05/20144125 norman heggie 30/05/20144126 Gary Jerome 30/05/20144127 Trevor Stott 30/05/20144128 john burns 30/05/20144129 Nick Worrall 30/05/20144130 Amanda Stephenson 31/05/20144131 Lyndon Condon 31/05/20144132 judith barker 31/05/20144133 sheila Woods 31/05/20144134 henry vickers 31/05/20144136 louise bateman 31/05/20144137 Diana Squire 01/06/20144138 Craig Baxter 01/06/20144139 Anita Lee 01/06/20144140 Luke Gardner 01/06/20144141 DAVID BURTON 01/06/20144142 MIchael Robinson 02/06/20144143 Andrea Warwick 03/06/20144144 Steven Landskroner 03/06/20144145 dave baumber 03/06/20144146 rob saxby 03/06/20144147 Mark Catley 04/06/20144148 Mark Revell 04/06/20144149 Wayne Rankin 04/06/20144150 Gary Allison 04/06/20144151 Kenneth Hotson 04/06/20144152 michael armstrong 04/06/20144153 krishn patel 04/06/20144154 Eileen Fox 04/06/20144155 clive colam 05/06/20144156 Michelle Addison 05/06/20144157 Michelle Middleton 05/06/20144158 Kevin Price 05/06/20144159 Andy Overan 05/06/20144160 Simon Grindle 05/06/20144161 Stewart Wilson 05/06/20144162 diane cook 05/06/20144163 Gregg Shillito 05/06/20144164 Gary Robinson 05/06/20144165 Ben Race 05/06/20144166 Rob Ward 05/06/20144167 tony smirh 05/06/20144168 Darrell Jones 05/06/20144169 Gerry Ward 05/06/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4170 Henry Chappel 05/06/20144171 David Roberts 05/06/20144172 Dean Robbins 05/06/20144173 lewis walsh 05/06/20144174 Michael Blake 05/06/20144175 Marius Zamfir 05/06/20144176 Craig Barker 05/06/20144177 Martin Vernet 05/06/20144178 Matt Clarkson 05/06/20144179 Paul Fidlin 05/06/20144180 Vince Romagnuolo 06/06/20144181 Alfie Hallett 06/06/20144182 rhys howie 06/06/20144183 Luke Walton 06/06/20144184 James Leeman 06/06/20144185 Ted Seaward 07/06/20144186 Jeff Yarborough 07/06/20144187 Jim Hyde 07/06/20144188 Lewis Dillon 07/06/20144189 Marc Czuczman 08/06/20144190 Christine cole 08/06/20144191 elizabeth harris 08/06/20144192 Julie yates 08/06/20144193 Lynn Summers 08/06/20144194 Stuart Triffitt 09/06/20144195 david manclark 09/06/20144196 David Wilson 09/06/20144197 Chantelle Czuczman 09/06/20144198 vanessa hunt 10/06/20144199 Keith Dunthorne 10/06/20144200 Neil Ramsden 10/06/20144201 Geoff Deveroux 10/06/20144202 John Dix 10/06/20144203 daphne baker 11/06/20144204 Warren Pegg 11/06/20144205 simon kelly 11/06/20144206 jeremy fowler 12/06/20144207 Ellis Norton 12/06/20144208 Simon Elliott 13/06/20144209 Carole Page 14/06/20144210 Graha Keightley 14/06/20144211 Simon Dunn 14/06/20144212 Mr Stephen & Mrs Julie Josephs 14/06/20144213 peter griffin 15/06/20144214 Patricia Lawson 15/06/20144215 David Young 15/06/20144216 colin carter 15/06/20144217 Joseph Bradley 16/06/20144218 Chris Potton 16/06/20144219 Derek Crook 16/06/20144220 Darren Blanchard 16/06/20144221 ellie clarke 17/06/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4222 giles lewin 17/06/20144223 marie marchant 19/06/20144224 Peter Blanchard 19/06/20144225 David Wroot 19/06/20144226 jonathan cadey 19/06/20144227 chris hull 19/06/20144228 Maurice Hunt 19/06/20144229 David Blades 19/06/20144230 Sarah MacMillan 20/06/20144231 William Lince 20/06/20144232 Andrew Ellis 20/06/20144233 Kevin Cammack 21/06/20144234 Barry Seed 21/06/20144235 katie smith 21/06/20144236 Brian Taylor 21/06/20144237 Gaz Markham 23/06/20144238 Roy Frith 23/06/20144239 Alan Thomas 24/06/20144240 Carole Thomas 24/06/20144241 Marian Ofole 24/06/20144242 William Bonner 25/06/20144243 Peter Frith 25/06/20144244 David Kenwery 25/06/20144245 rob saltmarsh 26/06/20144246 Suzanne Green 26/06/20144247 Jack Turgoose 27/06/20144248 Bradley Bryant 27/06/20144249 steve clifton 27/06/20144250 Michael Pendregaust 28/06/20144251 Marian Pendregaust 28/06/20144252 Chris Davison 28/06/20144253 Tony Holland 29/06/20144254 Kelvin Chapman 29/06/20144255 Ben Beeley 29/06/20144256 michael blanchard 29/06/20144257 Jonathan Hurst 29/06/20144258 Matthew Meenaghan 29/06/20144259 roger bunn 29/06/20144260 Matthew Meenaghan 29/06/20144261 Andrew Haynes 29/06/20144262 Jackie Meenaghan 29/06/20144263 christina turner 29/06/20144264 alan woodward 29/06/20144265 Michael Kelly 29/06/20144266 Dominic McCarthy 29/06/20144267 Dave McKenzie 29/06/20144268 jane Neumann 29/06/20144269 D Pearson 29/06/20144270 John Blackmore 29/06/20144271 Jessica Braid 29/06/20144272 paula Lauence 29/06/20144273 Roy Ackrill 29/06/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4274 Alistair Nangle 29/06/20144275 Josh Booth 29/06/20144276 Nicholas Turner 29/06/20144277 David Clorley 30/06/20144278 Jane Clorley 30/06/20144279 paul fenty 30/06/20144280 helen plastow 30/06/20144281 Kevin Key 30/06/20144282 Linda Mumby 30/06/20144283 Matthew Stark 30/06/20144284 John Pickett 30/06/20144285 Debbie Pickett 30/06/20144286 anthony whettem 30/06/20144287 Ryan Triffitt 30/06/20144288 Rod Thrippleton 30/06/20144289 Derrick Haughton 30/06/20144290 Andrew Radley 01/07/20144291 Anthony Parker 01/07/20144292 Peter Smith 02/07/20144293 Kathy Woodward 03/07/20144294 andrew tees 03/07/20144295 Glenn Collins 03/07/20144296 Mark Collins 03/07/20144297 Steven Rouse 03/07/20144298 Nigel Manders 04/07/20144299 sarah woodward 04/07/20144300 Tanya Headley 04/07/20144301 Katy Bowen 04/07/20144302 James James 04/07/20144303 Jean Hoyte 04/07/20144304 Ali Ahasan 04/07/20144305 richard hoare 04/07/20144306 Marie Young 04/07/20144307 Emma East 04/07/20144308 Wayne Camm 04/07/20144309 Kian Hayre 08/07/20144310 Allan Fenner 11/07/20144311 Mark Pusey 11/07/20144312 (Dr) Ron Sinclair 11/07/20144313 Dennis Robinson 11/07/20144314 John Lofthouse 11/07/20144315 jeff cox 13/07/20144316 John Holmes 14/07/20144317 Richard Allenby 14/07/20144318 Andrew Holmes 14/07/20144319 Andrew Smith 14/07/20144321 Philip Howarth 15/07/20144322 William Green 15/07/20144323 terry hann 15/07/20144324 John NICOLSON 15/07/20144325 Rob Allenby 15/07/20144326 Luke Walton 18/07/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4327 Richard` Ranyard 18/07/20144328 Sally Silva 18/07/20144329 joanne jones 18/07/20144330 Alice Paver 18/07/20144331 Rosemary parkinson terry 18/07/20144332 murad mufleh 18/07/20144333 Mark Howden 19/07/20144334 Beck Bolan 20/07/20144335 Mark Copeland 21/07/20144336 John Ainslie 21/07/20144337 John Woodhouse 24/07/20144338 Christine Woodhouse 24/07/20144339 Peter Woodhouse 24/07/20144340 Emma Woodhouse 24/07/20144341 Charles Mickleburgh 25/07/20144342 David Atkinson 26/07/20144343 Darren Burrows 30/07/20144344 Katy Watson 31/07/20144345 Douglas Jefferson 31/07/20144346 Ben Fytche 31/07/20144347 Robert Mitchell 31/07/20144348 rachel inkson 01/08/20144349 Ant Porter 01/08/20144351 Steve wright 01/08/20144352 mark riggall 01/08/20144353 Kieran Morley 01/08/20144354 robert burchell 01/08/20144355 Gariq Johnson 01/08/20144356 Matthew Wood 01/08/20144357 Matthew Blastland 01/08/20144358 Sam Webster 01/08/20144359 steven smith 01/08/20144360 Ben Moore 01/08/20144361 Jackie Weavill 01/08/20144362 Tony Chaplin 01/08/20144363 Sam Hudson 01/08/20144364 Daniel Clark 01/08/20144365 Rob Mair 01/08/20144366 Damian Smith 01/08/20144367 Steve Davis 01/08/20144368 craig darwood 01/08/20144369 Martin Hannath 01/08/20144370 Ben Robinson 01/08/20144371 keith birktee 01/08/20144372 Natasha Smart 01/08/20144373 Matthew Hopson 01/08/20144374 josh parkin 01/08/20144375 Tom Hambling 01/08/20144376 Mark Lewis 01/08/20144377 Andrew wood 01/08/20144378 Robert Sorley 01/08/20144379 Jane Fleming 01/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4380 sean hickson 01/08/20144381 Luke Haagensen 01/08/20144383 Scot Robinson 01/08/20144384 Rose Franklin 02/08/20144385 Graham Gould 02/08/20144386 Dave Otter 02/08/20144387 derek Smith 02/08/20144388 Reece Drewett 02/08/20144389 Janet Lea 02/08/20144390 Bryan Bateman 02/08/20144391 Nigel Beane 03/08/20144392 Rob Dent 03/08/20144394 Jon Findlay 03/08/20144395 fiona robinson 04/08/20144396 Susan Davidson-lamb 04/08/20144397 Dean Fitzsimons 05/08/20144398 Andrew Lee 05/08/20144399 Clara Lee 05/08/20144400 Chris Boyes 05/08/20144402 Lee Sizer 05/08/20144403 Gemma Harney 05/08/20144406 Steph Gaughan 05/08/20144407 Peter Jewitt 05/08/20144408 Amanda Kendall 05/08/20144409 Raelene Flaherty 05/08/20144410 Martyn Green 05/08/20144411 Lee Harker 05/08/20144412 Zoe Stephenson 05/08/20144413 Matthew Johnson 05/08/20144414 richard dunnett 06/08/20144415 Ian Miles 06/08/20144416 Graham Blythe 06/08/20144417 Michael Clavey 06/08/20144418 Craig Wilson 06/08/20144419 denis summers 06/08/20144420 zoe summers 06/08/20144421 Davi Marfleet 06/08/20144422 Nick Lamming 06/08/20144423 Neil Linton 06/08/20144424 Chris Harrison 06/08/20144426 bob Inkson 06/08/20144427 Alex Livall 06/08/20144428 Graham Walker 06/08/20144429 william hooper 06/08/20144430 Julian Chamberlain 06/08/20144431 Gareth Lowbridge 06/08/20144432 Andrew Richardson 06/08/20144433 kenneth lee 06/08/20144434 Sam Lawlor 06/08/20144435 stephen olsak 06/08/20144436 stephen watkins 06/08/20144437 Harry Wheatley 06/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4438 steve biddington 06/08/20144440 ivano bonetti 06/08/20144441 rich amos 06/08/20144442 Andy Middleton 06/08/20144443 Richard Sandy 06/08/20144444 Robert Wacey 06/08/20144445 Kate Austin 06/08/20144446 susan spivey 06/08/20144447 Wack My Beaver 06/08/20144448 Travis Fenstermacher 06/08/20144449 Geir Myklebust 06/08/20144450 Kieran Norcup 06/08/20144451 Lee Peart 06/08/20144452 Ellie Peart 06/08/20144453 Elsa Flønes 06/08/20144454 Enrique Mora 06/08/20144455 Frank Robert Fillingsnes 06/08/20144456 Fredrik Bergmann 06/08/20144457 Torgeir Grevskott 06/08/20144458 Pål Sture Nilsen 06/08/20144459 Geir Ove Kulseth 06/08/20144460 Kristian Bergmann 06/08/20144461 Geir Tore Mjønes 06/08/20144462 Mortenorten Bergmann 06/08/20144463 Steinar Lingaas 06/08/20144464 Lotte Ervik 06/08/20144465 Henning Knudsen 06/08/20144466 Jack Blyth 06/08/20144467 Dean Nicholson 06/08/20144468 Nina Bergmann 06/08/20144469 Synnøve Bødker 06/08/20144470 Svein Olav Sæthre 06/08/20144471 Ulf Hansson 06/08/20144472 Mirell Hughes 06/08/20144473 Gavin Banks 06/08/20144474 Alex Kocharian 06/08/20144475 Roger Almli 06/08/20144476 Mairi Perry 06/08/20144477 Sean Rothero 06/08/20144478 dave joesbury 06/08/20144479 andy thompsett 06/08/20144480 Gary blythe 06/08/20144481 Alan Roe 06/08/20144482 chris huddlestone 06/08/20144483 Anthony Gaughan 06/08/20144484 Katherine Lucas 06/08/20144485 Amanda Prample 06/08/20144486 Susan Roberts 06/08/20144487 Rune Groven 06/08/20144488 David Fernandez 06/08/20144489 Kent Are Martinsen 06/08/20144490 Lee Hutchinson 06/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4491 Joe Smith 06/08/20144492 mike livall 06/08/20144493 Jostein Jensen 06/08/20144494 Anita Baldwin 06/08/20144495 Tom Bush 06/08/20144496 David Evison 06/08/20144497 Joanna Proudlock 06/08/20144498 Keith Hampton 06/08/20144499 Andy Strahan 06/08/20144500 David Holmes 06/08/20144501 Phil Taylor 06/08/20144502 Matt Caunt 07/08/20144503 Craig Johnson 07/08/20144504 Amy Jones 07/08/20144505 woodhouse james 07/08/20144506 Steve Drewery 07/08/20144507 Carole Bett 07/08/20144508 Sue tucker 07/08/20144509 Mark Cresswell 07/08/20144510 Susie Perry 07/08/20144511 Richard Fifield 07/08/20144512 Dennis Rowley 07/08/20144513 William Smith 07/08/20144514 Steve Nowell 07/08/20144515 Katrina Goodwin 07/08/20144516 Sylvester Mbagwu 07/08/20144517 Joël Sacramoni 07/08/20144518 Chris Pashby 07/08/20144519 bernard glossop 07/08/20144520 Eyüp Can Barut 07/08/20144521 David Ellis 07/08/20144522 Stewart Dunn 07/08/20144523 Chris Lawrence 07/08/20144524 Richard Barley 07/08/20144525 Martin Turner 07/08/20144526 Tom Bateson 07/08/20144527 Roy Murray 07/08/20144528 Brian Richardson 07/08/20144529 Derek Rocholl 07/08/20144530 Adam Newton 07/08/20144531 steve hope 07/08/20144532 Paul Waddington 07/08/20144533 Raymond Bird 07/08/20144534 Dan Skyba 07/08/20144535 Franklin Delvael 07/08/20144536 steve halll 07/08/20144537 James Rudd 07/08/20144538 Jimmy Vizard 07/08/20144539 Lee Kemp 07/08/20144540 Robert Ward 07/08/20144541 Dean Mchale 07/08/20144542 dean shephard 07/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4543 Keith Jenkin 07/08/20144544 frank morgan 07/08/20144545 David Pratt 07/08/20144546 dave kemp 07/08/20144547 ian day 07/08/20144548 Mick Davison 07/08/20144549 Lynn Waddington 07/08/20144550 peter foster 07/08/20144551 Anton Brookes 07/08/20144552 bruce williams 07/08/20144553 Matt Grimshaw 07/08/20144554 Mark A Barlow 07/08/20144555 Mark Wrend 07/08/20144556 dean clement 07/08/20144557 john pearson 07/08/20144558 Jamie Walker 07/08/20144559 Rob Sproule 07/08/20144560 David hickman 07/08/20144561 Martin Ward 07/08/20144562 Carl Whittaker 08/08/20144563 Jason Overend 08/08/20144564 David Ward 08/08/20144565 Mark Collins 08/08/20144566 Joseph Bowden 08/08/20144567 Will Evans 08/08/20144568 Colin Jones 08/08/20144569 John moyes 08/08/20144570 ANNA MAIETTA 08/08/20144571 mark lang 08/08/20144572 Fay Roberts 08/08/20144573 Peter Speroni 08/08/20144574 Daniel Clegg 08/08/20144575 Nikki Sykes 08/08/20144576 ALLEN STENSON 08/08/20144577 anthony skinner 08/08/20144578 Adrian Keeling 08/08/20144579 Ian Firmstone 08/08/20144580 Paul Brown 08/08/20144581 Scott McGougan 08/08/20144582 Tom Bright 08/08/20144583 rob vickers 08/08/20144584 Joshua Mumby 08/08/20144585 Caroline Hayhoe 08/08/20144586 Steve Tales 08/08/20144587 sean marsden 08/08/20144588 mike ellis 08/08/20144589 roger rawlings 08/08/20144590 Paul Hicks 08/08/20144591 Dave Lauder 08/08/20144592 david sunderland 08/08/20144593 Nick Tallant 08/08/20144594 Hugo Greally 08/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4595 Neil Dyson 08/08/20144596 Russ Smith 08/08/20144597 Ian Lodge 08/08/20144598 Joe Wingfield 08/08/20144599 martin smith 08/08/20144600 Colin Garrod 08/08/20144601 terri saul 08/08/20144602 Michael Oconnor 08/08/20144603 CHARLES hicks 08/08/20144604 Kyle Kelly 08/08/20144605 Philip Wilkinson 08/08/20144606 Steve Pickard 08/08/20144607 David Watkins 08/08/20144608 darren bingham 08/08/20144609 John Robinson 08/08/20144610 june kirk 08/08/20144611 peter sellars 08/08/20144612 steve PARKER 08/08/20144613 wendy parker 08/08/20144614 maurice kendall 08/08/20144615 callum carter 08/08/20144616 craig arthur 08/08/20144617 alan spencer 08/08/20144618 shannon gamble 08/08/20144619 wayne hutchinson 08/08/20144620 jacky edwards 08/08/20144621 lynn money 08/08/20144622 karan douglas 08/08/20144623 sarah reynolds 08/08/20144624 andrew boothby 08/08/20144625 graham chard 08/08/20144626 paul rex 08/08/20144627 Craig steeples 08/08/20144628 danny north 08/08/20144629 Mick Burr 08/08/20144630 Gordon Stephenson 08/08/20144631 Jo Bakke 08/08/20144633 ian gould 08/08/20144634 John Hicks 08/08/20144635 Robert Shutler 08/08/20144636 Darren Skidmore 08/08/20144637 Vanessa Aisthorpe 08/08/20144638 Mark Pigott 08/08/20144639 Tobias Lea 08/08/20144640 David Bonner 08/08/20144641 Roy Gladwell 08/08/20144642 Ian Elliot 08/08/20144643 Robert Bigg 08/08/20144644 peter willis 08/08/20144645 Jamie Thow 08/08/20144646 Andy Cook 08/08/20144647 Kristian Melin 08/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4648 Mike Moate 08/08/20144649 Graham Hackney 08/08/20144650 Jack Broughton 08/08/20144651 Andrew Harrop 08/08/20144652 Ben Blackman 08/08/20144654 Andrew Cosier 09/08/20144655 Margaret Row 09/08/20144656 ada jones 09/08/20144657 Chris Arch 09/08/20144658 Paul Buckley 09/08/20144659 FIONA KNIGHT 09/08/20144660 Darrell Harrison 09/08/20144661 Eddie Longford 09/08/20144662 Paul Asher 09/08/20144663 Rafi Cooper 09/08/20144664 Will Armstrong 09/08/20144665 Wayne Thornton 09/08/20144666 christian woodhead 09/08/20144667 Barry Thompson 09/08/20144668 Ian Holborn 09/08/20144669 Richard Milward 09/08/20144670 Tom Leaman 09/08/20144671 Andrew Fortnum 09/08/20144672 Nick Chippendale 09/08/20144673 Steven Traves 09/08/20144674 Terence G Le Quesne 09/08/20144675 Paul Hirons 09/08/20144676 Joanne Eve 09/08/20144677 Charles Ranby-Gorwood 09/08/20144678 Christine Whittaker 09/08/20144679 Paul Furness 09/08/20144680 nathan tomes 09/08/20144681 Hannah Wright 09/08/20144682 Derek Burness 09/08/20144683 Marie Jenkins 09/08/20144684 Steve Hesketh 09/08/20144685 Kelly Burne 09/08/20144686 sylvia sully 09/08/20144687 Ejaz Butt 09/08/20144688 andy catanach 09/08/20144689 Ian Rimmer 09/08/20144690 Denise Mckie 09/08/20144691 Amy Parkhouse 09/08/20144692 Keith Sanford 09/08/20144693 Steve Crewe 09/08/20144694 andrew b 09/08/20144695 Julie Farrow 10/08/20144696 louise major 10/08/20144697 Paul Smith 10/08/20144698 Darren Mckay 10/08/20144699 liam blades 10/08/20144700 Antony Johnston 10/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4701 nikki greenbeck 10/08/20144702 george evans 10/08/20144703 sarah pearce 10/08/20144704 CASEY SHONE 10/08/20144705 paul donner 10/08/20144706 nICK holmes 10/08/20144708 Ronnie Lee 10/08/20144709 naomi hughes 10/08/20144710 Tina Horsfall 10/08/20144711 Simon Lynch-Garbett 10/08/20144712 Vinny Foran 10/08/20144713 Paul R 11/08/20144714 dwayne sellars 11/08/20144715 Clint Davies 11/08/20144716 Stuart Young 11/08/20144717 Jacob Groves 11/08/20144718 Mathew Turner 11/08/20144719 Matthew Lloyd 11/08/20144720 Joy Hanna 11/08/20144721 Paul Holmes 11/08/20144722 charli gledhill 11/08/20144723 Button Anthony 12/08/20144724 Pete Smith 12/08/20144725 Matthew Smith 12/08/20144726 Jonathan Turner 12/08/20144727 Olivia Herbert 12/08/20144728 Karl Green 12/08/20144729 Kevin Prestwood 12/08/20144730 Paul Watson 12/08/20144731 Eric Porter 12/08/20144732 david smith 12/08/20144733 Justin Rendle 12/08/20144734 Michael Allwood 12/08/20144735 Conor Swales 12/08/20144736 Liam Crutchlow 12/08/20144737 James Wraight 12/08/20144738 Liam Marsden 12/08/20144739 Billy Gerrard 12/08/20144740 Steven Humphrey 12/08/20144741 darren fisher 12/08/20144742 chris wilkinson 12/08/20144743 robin mumby 12/08/20144744 andrew robinson 12/08/20144745 Antony Rigg 12/08/20144746 Oliver Howard 12/08/20144747 Andrew Marr 12/08/20144748 Granville Hall 12/08/20144749 Andrew Roebuck 12/08/20144750 Clark Eastwood 12/08/20144751 Akhil Deol 12/08/20144752 Ray Harris 12/08/20144753 Terry Wall 12/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4754 Rob Horton 12/08/20144755 John Bowman 12/08/20144756 Simon Sheard 12/08/20144757 David and Sheila Nicholson 13/08/20144758 Nic Finch 13/08/20144759 Mark Phillips 13/08/20144760 SID MEPSTEAD 13/08/20144761 Peter Pannu 13/08/20144762 Barry Gasgarth 13/08/20144763 Gayle Hope 13/08/20144764 Denis Dean 14/08/20144765 maurice hutton 14/08/20144766 Andy Galvin 14/08/20144767 Ed shaw 14/08/20144768 Brian Lord 14/08/20144769 Tim Middlecoate 14/08/20144770 David Bartle 14/08/20144771 phil sparrow 14/08/20144772 Marc Byrne 14/08/20144773 Paul Duval 14/08/20144774 nick logan 14/08/20144775 Adam Hobbs 14/08/20144776 Greg Wood 14/08/2014

4777 BIAS - Brentford Independent Association of Supporters 14/08/2014

4778 Phil Hayward 14/08/20144779 Alan girdler 14/08/20144780 mark hurst 14/08/20144781 Paul Harrison 14/08/20144782 Dan Casey 14/08/20144783 alan bull 14/08/20144784 Peter Kaminski 14/08/20144785 Ashleigh Goodall 14/08/20144786 Darren Allam 14/08/20144787 simon english 14/08/20144788 David Heath 14/08/20144789 stephen Lenton 14/08/20144790 Daniel Punnett 14/08/20144791 Simon Carney 14/08/20144792 Gary Paul 14/08/20144793 Bethany Mann 14/08/20144794 Dan Avery 14/08/20144795 Jon Bishop 14/08/20144796 Tim Searls 14/08/20144797 Martin Fittall 14/08/20144798 Richard Cox 14/08/20144799 david guilfoyle 14/08/20144800 Kevin Boxell 14/08/20144801 peter dray 14/08/20144802 Mark Rand 14/08/20144803 David Cole 14/08/20144804 David Johnson 14/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4805 richard emmott 14/08/20144806 Laurence Pigott 14/08/20144807 Scott Wilkes 14/08/20144808 Alan Skinner 14/08/20144809 robert finch 14/08/20144810 amy-anna davis 14/08/20144811 Rhys Williams 14/08/20144812 Chris VALLELY 14/08/20144813 matt bloomer 14/08/20144814 david bates 14/08/20144815 David Walker 14/08/20144816 Mike Rice 14/08/20144817 carol lamb 14/08/20144818 tim greenfield 14/08/20144819 disney petchey 14/08/20144820 sharon wood 14/08/20144821 peter horsfield 14/08/20144822 james finch 14/08/20144823 gareth vinson 14/08/20144824 dave germany 14/08/20144825 Michael Bradlet 14/08/20144826 Chris Clapham 14/08/20144827 Graham Loughrey 14/08/20144828 Pete Langley 14/08/20144829 eric smith 14/08/20144830 Robert Smith 14/08/20144831 Dave Moore 14/08/20144832 Christopher Watson 14/08/20144833 David Hambidge 14/08/20144834 David PRING 14/08/20144835 Chris Smith 14/08/20144836 james knock 14/08/20144837 Jonathan Poston 14/08/20144838 eamonn sutton 14/08/20144839 Colin Kneller 14/08/20144840 Nicholas Crouch 14/08/20144841 Joe Balchin 14/08/20144842 bob tate 14/08/20144843 spencer hockley 14/08/20144844 Rory Clarke 14/08/20144845 Andrew Carter 14/08/20144846 josh fanner 14/08/20144847 David Stabler 14/08/20144848 Peter Forrest 14/08/20144849 Steve Ferris 14/08/20144850 Travis Millyard 14/08/20144851 Adam Berry 14/08/20144852 Bob Taylor 14/08/20144853 Susan Clarke 14/08/20144854 Graham Phillips 14/08/20144855 James Hewland 14/08/20144856 Steve Berry 14/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4857 Aidan Fuller 14/08/20144858 Reece Smither 14/08/20144859 richard dowland 14/08/20144860 Peter Gillingham 14/08/20144861 David Papps 14/08/20144862 Vincent Hodges 14/08/20144863 Richard Townsley 14/08/20144864 Bill Swallow 14/08/20144865 Steve Waring 14/08/20144866 Paul Kidd 14/08/20144867 john williams 14/08/20144868 Jack Gocher 14/08/20144869 John Gillespie 14/08/20144870 Stephen Cunnew 14/08/20144871 roy presland 14/08/20144872 Alan Wares 14/08/20144873 Marcus Ruff 14/08/20144874 Terry Goble 14/08/20144875 Phil Shelley 14/08/20144876 Aurelia Conn 14/08/20144877 Jane H 14/08/20144878 Adam Watson 14/08/20144879 Alastair Watts 14/08/20144880 Shaun Williams 14/08/20144881 Roger Barnes 14/08/20144882 Chris Geddes 14/08/20144883 Chris Heavens 14/08/20144884 Karl wood 14/08/20144885 Sam Horton 14/08/20144886 Clive Knapp 14/08/20144887 Richard Loadsman 14/08/20144888 steven town 14/08/20144889 Jon Gaida 14/08/20144890 Joe Mehmet 14/08/20144891 Keis Layzell 14/08/20144892 Robert Bacon 14/08/20144893 Chas Sargeant 14/08/20144894 Kevin Firth 14/08/20144895 Matt Royal 14/08/20144896 Tay Salerno 14/08/20144897 jon mills 14/08/20144898 Derek Smith 14/08/20144899 Stephen Case 14/08/20144900 Roger Burrows 14/08/20144901 Tim Andrews 14/08/20144902 Mike Williams 14/08/20144903 Mike Gillbanks 14/08/20144904 Graham Hawley 14/08/20144905 Rich Hammond 14/08/20144906 Paul O'Brien 14/08/20144907 Robert Meaden 14/08/20144908 stephen Houlihan 14/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4909 Stephen Dyche 14/08/20144910 Robert Baker 14/08/20144911 Luke Shemilt 14/08/20144912 John Sanders 14/08/20144913 Nigel Groves 14/08/20144914 Sheila Waters 14/08/20144915 Mike Wren 14/08/20144916 Gaz Willis 14/08/20144917 Paul Lenster 14/08/20144918 Peter Simmonds 14/08/20144919 Stuart Wight 14/08/20144920 Andrew Wilson 14/08/20144921 Paul Watson 14/08/20144922 Brian Gillingham 14/08/20144923 Chris Riches 14/08/20144924 Michael Dickens 14/08/20144925 Patrick Enright 14/08/20144926 Neale Grant 14/08/20144927 trevor hocking 14/08/20144928 Mark CE Salt 14/08/20144929 Dan Swallow 14/08/20144930 John Pears 14/08/20144931 Roger Davis 14/08/20144932 Ivan Lyons 14/08/20144933 John Walker 14/08/20144934 Paul Alford 14/08/20144935 Chris Stewart 14/08/20144936 Phil watkins 14/08/20144937 Michael Caller 14/08/20144938 Terry Taberer 14/08/20144939 Lillian Laugen 14/08/20144940 Lance Southcombe 14/08/20144941 Lyuba Herbert 14/08/20144942 Ian Pettit 14/08/20144943 Ben Ramsden 14/08/20144944 Darren Cushway 14/08/20144945 Ian Tovar 14/08/20144946 David Lang 14/08/20144947 Graham Dagless 14/08/20144948 Peter McGuinness 14/08/20144949 Elliott Bell 14/08/20144950 john alexander 14/08/20144951 Ashley Stokes 14/08/20144952 Paul Davis 14/08/20144953 Gerard Yarham 14/08/20144954 Mathew Bradshaw 14/08/20144955 Davey Dykes 14/08/20144956 Harry Barker 14/08/20144957 Jonathan Cawthra 14/08/20144958 Stephen Parkes 14/08/20144959 Roger Penycate 14/08/20144960 Paul Gregory 14/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On4961 Chris Barham 14/08/20144962 Luca Biondi 14/08/20144963 Liam Walsh 14/08/20144964 Barry Saupin 14/08/20144965 David Butchers 14/08/20144966 Robert Zavell 14/08/20144967 Harrison Winter 14/08/20144968 Oliver Auckland 14/08/20144969 John Joyce 14/08/20144970 Keith Edwards 14/08/20144971 James Cairns 15/08/20144972 Rabia Uddin 15/08/20144973 michael oshea 15/08/20144974 Dean Rosier 15/08/20144975 Trish Lea 15/08/20144976 Phyll Thorman 15/08/20144977 Mark Cawthorne 15/08/20144978 Ryan Dull 15/08/20144979 Brian Smith 15/08/20144980 Chris needham 15/08/20144981 Alex Marshall 15/08/20144982 Anthony Smith 15/08/20144983 Kerry pue 15/08/20144984 corin earland 15/08/20144985 James Heasman 15/08/20144986 Nicholas May 15/08/20144987 David Scrivener 15/08/20144988 Lee Cardwell 15/08/20144989 Sam Leigh 15/08/20144990 simon webster 15/08/20144991 James Freeman 15/08/20144992 ashley m 15/08/20144993 Stefan Ball 15/08/20144994 Matt Dawson 15/08/20144995 David McArdle 15/08/20144996 Cyril Flynn 15/08/20144997 Richard Marriott 15/08/20144998 mick thacker 15/08/20144999 Nicholas Lawton 15/08/20145000 James Beard 15/08/20145001 David Raynor 15/08/20145002 ben robinson 15/08/20145003 alex smith 15/08/20145004 Patrick Savage 15/08/20145005 Andy Booth 15/08/20145006 Michael O'Hanlon 15/08/20145007 Andy Sharman 15/08/20145008 Thomas Rowley 15/08/20145009 Craig Millington 15/08/20145010 Phil Slater 15/08/20145011 roy herbert 15/08/20145012 Chris Rodgers 15/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5013 Ian Hilton 15/08/20145014 Nigel Hawkins 15/08/20145015 Peter Davinson 15/08/20145016 Johnathan Gibbins 15/08/20145017 Luke Richardson 15/08/20145018 John Blank 15/08/20145019 Simon Barlow 15/08/20145020 peter darbyshire 15/08/20145021 Frankie Taylor 15/08/20145022 David Waters 15/08/20145023 Andrew Sarbutt 15/08/20145024 Maxine Ross 15/08/20145025 Philip Gardiner 15/08/20145026 David serv 15/08/20145027 Jeff Higgins 15/08/20145028 Ben Nurse 15/08/20145029 Matthew Clements 15/08/20145030 Roger Stockman 15/08/20145031 Thomas Heywood 15/08/20145032 Andrew Rudkin 15/08/20145033 Mathew Thompson 15/08/20145034 peter brooks 15/08/20145035 Bill Fox 15/08/20145036 Anthony Scott 15/08/20145037 Simon Turton 15/08/20145038 AMY OBEE 15/08/20145039 BRAD ARCHER 15/08/20145040 BECKY CULLUM 15/08/20145041 BILL NICHOLSON 15/08/20145042 Bernard Moon 15/08/20145043 Dominic Dickie 15/08/20145044 NORMAN DUNNINGTON 15/08/20145045 Steven Hillman 15/08/20145046 Trevor Souter 15/08/20145047 Graham Cook 15/08/20145048 matthew smith 15/08/20145049 Alan Young 15/08/20145050 Eric Shadbolt 15/08/20145051 Matt Hibberd 15/08/20145052 Roger grover 15/08/20145053 Jack Coy 15/08/20145054 Thomas Green 15/08/20145055 Peter Hill 15/08/20145056 Sam Barrick 15/08/20145057 Dan Miller 15/08/20145058 Steven Baxter 15/08/20145059 eric boldan 15/08/20145060 Stephen Hankin 15/08/20145061 Paul Muskett 15/08/20145062 Norman Dodd 15/08/20145063 Stephen Devan 15/08/20145064 David Frodsham 15/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5065 James Hart 15/08/20145066 Mark Salisbury 15/08/20145067 Martyn Stead 15/08/20145068 Stewart Haigh 15/08/20145069 Jack Walkling 15/08/20145070 james fitzpatrick 15/08/20145071 Sarah Reilly 15/08/20145072 gary jones 15/08/20145073 Mayur Tailor 15/08/20145075 ian walton 15/08/20145076 Anthony Thompson 15/08/20145077 PAUL RICHARDSON 15/08/20145078 Derek Nickless 15/08/20145079 mark ward 15/08/20145080 mark dennison 15/08/20145081 Jack Gifford 15/08/20145082 paul smith 15/08/20145083 lynn brown 15/08/20145084 Vince Newman 15/08/20145085 Adam Muller 15/08/20145086 bernadette lewis 15/08/20145087 Adam Lewis 15/08/20145088 Dennis Smith 15/08/20145089 A C 15/08/20145090 james beard 15/08/20145091 Andrew Jones 15/08/20145092 andy walker 15/08/20145093 Benedict Haines 15/08/20145094 Michael Carne 15/08/20145095 Lisa Williams 15/08/20145096 Harry Taylor 15/08/20145097 Peter Obradovic 15/08/20145098 Tom O'hanlon 15/08/20145099 Jamie Fountain 15/08/20145100 keith davies 15/08/20145101 david steele 15/08/20145102 Mick Gulliver 15/08/20145103 Neil Taylor 15/08/20145104 vicky deen 15/08/20145105 Robert Purnell 15/08/20145106 nick evans 15/08/20145107 Monica FANNON 15/08/20145108 Ian Spencer 15/08/20145109 Robert Hudson 15/08/20145110 Sonia Reilly 15/08/20145111 BONA NSIALA 15/08/20145112 Teresa O'Shea 15/08/20145113 Munira Kaniz Chowdhury 15/08/20145114 Paul Williams 15/08/20145115 James Marshall 15/08/20145116 Rob Flower 15/08/20145117 Chris Holding 15/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5118 Neil Wilkie 15/08/20145119 Ollie Powell 15/08/20145120 Andrew Bailey 15/08/20145121 Jordan Hartry 15/08/20145122 Tim Kelly 15/08/20145123 paul Febry 15/08/20145124 jolene sampson 15/08/20145125 Ron Walker 15/08/20145126 henry carter 15/08/20145127 David Regan 15/08/20145128 Aaron Hodgson 15/08/20145129 Paul Crump 15/08/20145130 Matt Carter 15/08/20145131 David Kerstanski 15/08/20145132 Robert Wood 15/08/20145133 SEAN STANDEN 15/08/20145134 ian mundy 15/08/20145135 Ian Cooling 15/08/20145136 Richard Palmer 15/08/20145137 Geoff Callender 15/08/20145138 Paul Donovan 15/08/20145139 James may 15/08/20145140 Eden Blazey 15/08/20145141 Brian Smart 15/08/20145142 Dewi Burnett 15/08/20145143 Mark Jones 15/08/20145144 Kevin Foley 15/08/20145145 Philip Martin 15/08/20145146 Chris Lidbury 15/08/20145147 Malcolm Bridger 15/08/20145148 mark evans 15/08/20145149 STEPHEN GRAHAM 15/08/20145150 henry ford 15/08/20145151 Brian Phillips 15/08/20145152 James Hardwidge 15/08/20145153 Gerard Ring 15/08/20145154 Lea Watkins 15/08/20145155 Russell Crampton 15/08/20145156 Jeff King 15/08/20145157 Jean Shepherd 15/08/20145158 John Sharman 15/08/20145159 ROBIN FAITHORN 15/08/20145160 Simon Jones 15/08/20145161 are georg sarheim 15/08/20145162 colin willden 15/08/20145163 richard grant 15/08/20145164 colm towey 15/08/20145165 Lewis Genney 15/08/20145166 richard horton 15/08/20145167 Gordon Cameron 15/08/20145168 Philip Stride 15/08/20145169 Kevin Williams 15/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5170 steve ridley 15/08/20145171 Les O'Gorman 15/08/20145172 Edward Alexander 16/08/20145173 Adam Cawood 16/08/20145174 Simon Rawbone 16/08/20145175 Adam Kalbassi 16/08/20145176 peter astin 16/08/20145177 Gary Foster 16/08/20145178 Ross Thomas 16/08/20145179 Clive Page 16/08/20145180 John Talbot 16/08/20145181 Steve Scaccia 16/08/20145182 Lloyd rusbatch 16/08/20145183 Gary Moorey 16/08/20145184 Derek James 16/08/20145185 paul wellings 16/08/20145186 Chris Hills 16/08/20145187 Phil Goodenough 16/08/20145188 paul mead 16/08/20145189 Paul Wozencroft 16/08/20145190 Vaughan Butler 16/08/20145191 ben goodwin 16/08/20145192 David Woodforth 16/08/20145193 phil james 16/08/20145194 Michael Ronan 16/08/20145195 Kevin Tilling 16/08/20145196 Matthew Britten 16/08/20145197 damien o'neill 16/08/20145198 Gary Andrews 16/08/20145199 Rhodri Marlow 16/08/20145200 Cameron Andrews 16/08/20145201 Stephen Willerton 16/08/20145202 Ron Pring 16/08/20145203 stephen Lewis 16/08/20145204 David Coleman 16/08/20145205 Maurice Cove 16/08/20145206 wayne mitchell 16/08/20145207 john drewett 16/08/20145208 chris wilson 16/08/20145209 Jack MARCHANT 16/08/20145210 justin smith 16/08/20145211 sean henneberry 16/08/20145212 Mark Pulford 16/08/20145213 paul bicknell 16/08/20145214 Glenn Chalk 16/08/20145215 Nicholas Pruett 16/08/20145216 shaun louis 16/08/20145217 keith hayes 16/08/20145218 Karl Akers 16/08/20145219 John Foggo 16/08/20145221 brittany tilling 17/08/20145222 David Ross 17/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5223 Kathryn Muir 17/08/20145224 David Sewell 17/08/20145225 John Ripley 17/08/20145226 Mike Smith 17/08/20145227 Rod Bennett 17/08/20145228 Chris Mawson 17/08/20145229 Paul Statham 17/08/20145230 Nick Shearman 17/08/20145231 Chris Talbot 17/08/20145232 TIM DIXON 17/08/20145233 geoff porter 17/08/20145234 Eric Read 17/08/20145235 B C 17/08/20145236 John Church 17/08/20145237 Chris Ward 17/08/20145238 Scott Bennett 17/08/20145239 Jack Hastings 17/08/20145240 David Holdstock 17/08/20145241 Ryan Powell 17/08/20145242 richard lindley 17/08/20145243 BARRY STEPHENSON 18/08/20145244 john Kirkwood 18/08/20145245 mark stenton 18/08/20145246 Frank Shiers 18/08/20145247 Patrick Morgan 18/08/20145248 Andrew Manning 18/08/20145249 Richard Topliss 18/08/20145250 phil church 18/08/20145251 David Coulson 18/08/20145252 Terry Tucker 18/08/20145253 Jim Kington 18/08/20145254 Alex Wade 18/08/20145255 Linda walker 18/08/20145256 Peter Scholes 18/08/20145257 Nicholas Holt 18/08/20145258 Victor Weaver 18/08/20145259 Mark Lambourne 18/08/20145260 Adrian Caffrey 18/08/20145261 Christian Gregory 18/08/20145262 Matt Roper 18/08/20145263 Ross Bradley 18/08/20145264 adrian cooper 18/08/20145265 Russell Laughton 18/08/20145266 James Wilson 18/08/20145267 Paul Hayward 18/08/20145268 David Hamilton 18/08/20145269 Neil Walker 18/08/20145270 Pete Salmon 18/08/20145271 Darryl Carpenter 18/08/20145272 Patrick Renn 18/08/20145273 Kieran Dowling 18/08/20145274 rob shepherd 18/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5275 Nigel Goodlad 18/08/20145276 Denise Tansley 18/08/20145277 Mick Sutton 18/08/20145278 Steve Rumbelow 18/08/20145279 Nick Probin 18/08/20145280 Tim Wilson 18/08/20145281 Paul Hobbs 18/08/20145282 Colin Snowball 18/08/20145283 Nigel Lohman 18/08/20145284 Marcia Bigg 18/08/20145285 Paul Blaber 18/08/20145286 Richard Trueman 18/08/20145287 Keith Miller 18/08/20145288 Robin Donelan 18/08/20145289 Geoff Bell 18/08/20145290 Andy Bell 18/08/20145291 Colin Howard 18/08/20145292 Alan Bell 18/08/20145293 Laurence Stouph 18/08/20145294 john percival 18/08/20145295 Christopher May 18/08/20145296 James Mower 18/08/20145297 A Dow 18/08/20145298 Philip Hay 18/08/20145299 Mark Smith 18/08/20145300 Freddy Rincon 18/08/20145301 garry carhart 18/08/20145302 Ken Gambles 18/08/20145303 Kev Bourton 18/08/20145304 dale batey 18/08/20145305 Phil Thwaites 18/08/20145306 Stephen Martin 18/08/20145307 Sam Dickinson 18/08/20145308 martyn herron 18/08/20145309 John Rowell 18/08/20145310 Malcolm Milburn 18/08/20145311 Alex Rochester 18/08/20145312 Shaun Wardle 18/08/20145313 Jamie Croakin 18/08/20145314 michael blowers 18/08/20145315 Gary Bainbridge 18/08/20145316 Cunt Flaps 18/08/20145317 Marko 69 18/08/20145318 brian pringle 18/08/20145319 Porroh Man 18/08/20145320 stefan banner 18/08/20145321 Andrew Haswell 18/08/20145322 Vincent Cobb 18/08/20145323 Jamie Lauder 18/08/20145324 Keith Pasfield 18/08/20145325 Kraig Maxwell 18/08/20145326 JOHN SMITH 18/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5327 David Riley 18/08/20145328 Scott Jennings 18/08/20145329 Adam Clare 18/08/20145330 Liam Whitworth 18/08/20145331 john lawlor 18/08/20145332 Glenn Hogg 18/08/20145333 Jonathon maddison 18/08/20145334 david round 18/08/20145335 Greg Ratcliffe 18/08/20145336 jonathan smith 18/08/20145337 John Ainsworth 18/08/20145338 James heel 18/08/20145339 Rob Cronin 18/08/20145340 Scott Houghton 18/08/20145341 Clark Brettell 18/08/20145342 Will Straughan 18/08/20145343 Neal Monaghan 18/08/20145344 Nathan Stephenson 18/08/20145345 Tim Harding 18/08/20145346 Rob Fox 18/08/20145347 Chris Brown 18/08/20145348 Graeme cardy 18/08/20145349 Stephen Taylor 18/08/20145350 Craig Johnson 18/08/20145351 Simon French 18/08/20145352 David Haswell 18/08/20145353 Brian Taylor 18/08/20145354 Mark Don 18/08/20145355 John Smith 18/08/20145356 Paul brown 18/08/20145357 Daren Smith 18/08/20145358 Ian Pepper 18/08/20145359 Mike Hall 18/08/20145360 David Brunton 18/08/20145361 jon chadwick 18/08/20145362 cheal norman 18/08/20145363 Geoffrey Shirley 18/08/20145364 Mark Woodward 18/08/20145365 Mick Atkinson 18/08/20145366 JOE MORAN 18/08/20145367 Christopher Morland 18/08/20145368 Kevin Musgrove 18/08/20145369 tony paton 18/08/20145370 John Lambert 18/08/20145371 Rob Offer 18/08/20145372 phillip anthony bull 18/08/20145373 Barry Gibbs 18/08/20145374 Jerry Pearson 18/08/20145375 graham smith 18/08/20145376 Peter O'Sullivan 18/08/20145377 Maurice Perry 18/08/20145378 Jonathan Gardiner 18/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5379 mark hurst 18/08/20145380 Morgan Lowrie 18/08/20145381 graeme petty 18/08/20145382 james Crowch 18/08/20145383 Lee Wickham 18/08/20145384 Jeff Parker 18/08/20145385 ron harvey 18/08/20145386 Ian Fowler 18/08/20145387 Lee Mowbray 18/08/20145388 Garry Little 18/08/20145389 Chris Ede 18/08/20145390 Steve Witts 19/08/20145391 Sam Nair 19/08/20145392 Carl brennan 19/08/20145393 chris renton 19/08/20145394 Cliff Hammond 19/08/20145395 Christopher Brooks 19/08/20145396 Will Pitt 19/08/20145397 Jamie Hinton 19/08/20145398 Dave Robinson 19/08/20145399 Robert Atkins 19/08/20145400 Andrew Waite 19/08/20145401 andrew bingley 19/08/20145402 Denis Hallam 19/08/20145403 John Hammond 19/08/20145404 Stephen Neeson 19/08/20145405 Peter Mills 19/08/20145406 tim tagg 19/08/20145407 Chris Wann 19/08/20145408 Stephen Green 19/08/20145409 Andrew Hull 19/08/20145410 Robert Tyas 19/08/20145411 Danny Clough 19/08/20145412 Tony Winter 19/08/20145413 Simon Kemp 19/08/20145414 Martin O'Hara 19/08/20145415 Jason Derrick 19/08/20145416 Sam Lee 19/08/20145417 Shawn Whitehead 19/08/20145418 Paul Norman 19/08/20145419 Nathanael Bickerton 19/08/20145420 neil cartlidge 19/08/20145421 andy henwood 19/08/20145422 brendan fox 19/08/20145423 Les Walker 19/08/20145424 brian vernon 19/08/20145425 alan patching 19/08/20145426 Ian Maxwell 19/08/20145427 John Kirsopp 19/08/20145428 John Cook 19/08/20145429 Bram Delaney 19/08/20145430 Matthew Connelly 19/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5431 James Miles 19/08/20145432 alan gibbons 19/08/20145433 Nick Beech 19/08/20145434 Peter Hague 19/08/20145435 Phil Ward 19/08/20145436 PAUL HASSALL 19/08/20145437 Mark Bell 19/08/20145438 paul sycamore 19/08/20145439 david davies 19/08/20145440 Mark Franklin 19/08/20145441 Richard Faulkner 19/08/20145442 denis beardsmore 19/08/20145443 Brian O'Halloran 19/08/20145444 Kyle Brown 19/08/20145445 Chris Shanks 19/08/20145446 Mike Hyde 19/08/20145447 Chris Wilkinson 19/08/20145448 jordan lee 19/08/20145449 Mark Winter 19/08/20145450 john fitzpatrick 19/08/20145451 Neil Grace 19/08/20145452 Arron Scott 19/08/20145453 HOWARD GRIFFITHS 19/08/20145454 Will Reddie 19/08/20145455 Richard John Pearson 19/08/20145456 Jack Wrenn 19/08/20145457 Gary Souter 19/08/20145458 Cary Galstaun 19/08/20145459 Andrew Inter 19/08/20145460 Barry Brooke 19/08/20145461 stuart weedon 19/08/20145462 David London 19/08/20145463 Edward Wingate 19/08/20145464 Simon Palmer 19/08/20145465 Joe Ashley 19/08/20145466 Steve Curtis 19/08/20145467 david wilson 19/08/20145468 Scott Youngson 19/08/20145469 Paul Stevens 19/08/20145470 James Tombs 19/08/20145471 John Byford 19/08/20145472 Kevin crampton 19/08/20145473 Barry Cooke 19/08/20145474 Gerald Paffett 19/08/20145475 James Powell 19/08/20145476 richard down 19/08/20145477 Pete Lowe 19/08/20145478 BRIAN RICHARDS 19/08/20145479 Jack O'Sullivan 19/08/20145480 Calum Hurley 19/08/20145481 graham payne 19/08/20145482 Nigel Moran 19/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5483 Colin Head 19/08/20145484 Richard Barlow 19/08/20145485 Bob Dobson 19/08/20145486 clive jennings 19/08/20145487 john barnes 19/08/20145488 Ross George 19/08/20145489 matthew peleszok 19/08/20145490 Aiden Archer 19/08/20145491 Andy Giddings 19/08/20145492 Paul Gelsthorpe 19/08/20145493 Malcolm Richards 19/08/20145494 Andy pycroft 19/08/20145495 Christian Brown 19/08/20145496 James Allton 19/08/20145497 Colin Williams 20/08/20145498 Chris Jones 20/08/20145499 Thomas Lowbridge 20/08/20145500 richard owen 20/08/20145501 Roger Strong 20/08/20145502 Amanda Turner 20/08/20145503 JONATHAN SUTTON 20/08/20145504 Matthew Ashton 20/08/20145505 Richard s 20/08/20145506 Brian Colley 20/08/20145507 Mak Powis 20/08/20145508 margaret burrows 20/08/20145509 Alan Fisher 20/08/20145510 Joe Johnston 20/08/20145511 Edward Wood 20/08/20145512 Alistair Duncalfe 20/08/20145513 Mike Donoghue 20/08/20145514 DAVID SMITH 20/08/20145515 Andrew Saunders 20/08/20145516 Simon Evans 20/08/20145517 Dave Atkinson 20/08/20145518 Allan Howe 20/08/20145519 Jonathan Griffiths 20/08/20145520 Brad Archer 20/08/20145521 Debbie Worboys 20/08/20145522 Ben Walters 20/08/20145523 John Shamon 20/08/20145524 Shane Joyner 20/08/20145525 Oona McCusker 20/08/20145526 David Jones 20/08/20145527 john wilson 20/08/20145528 Chris Sayles 20/08/20145529 Richard Green 20/08/20145530 Matthew Dawson 20/08/20145531 Alan Stillwell 20/08/20145532 john hackleton 20/08/20145533 Jeff Wilson 20/08/20145534 Daniel Brown 20/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5535 Adam Hall 20/08/20145536 Stefan Dean 20/08/20145537 John Chamberlain 20/08/20145538 Lindsay Fox 20/08/20145539 Mark Atkins 20/08/20145540 Hazel Little 20/08/20145541 David Millington 20/08/20145542 Andrew Clarkson 20/08/20145543 Matthew Shepherd 20/08/20145544 Malcolm Tongue 20/08/20145545 Mark Walker 20/08/20145546 Lyn Aldous 20/08/20145547 Ben Nailor 20/08/20145548 James Lister 20/08/20145549 DEREK BRIDGER 20/08/20145550 Oliver Castledine 20/08/20145551 Daniel Severs 20/08/20145552 ian wainwright 20/08/20145553 Phil Oxley 20/08/20145554 Matthew Henshaw 20/08/20145555 terry o'brien 20/08/20145556 Patrick Judson 20/08/20145557 brendan gascoigne 20/08/20145558 Wayne Cadman 20/08/20145559 Mike Hook 20/08/20145560 Jon Heath 20/08/20145561 Karon Glynn 20/08/20145562 stephen farrell 20/08/20145563 James Ingham 20/08/20145564 Andrew Maxfield 20/08/20145565 Ken Brackenbury 20/08/20145566 Alan Sedgley 20/08/20145567 Matthew Gascoyne 20/08/20145568 Graham Maxfield 20/08/20145569 Michael Guest 20/08/20145570 Daniel Scothorne 20/08/20145571 kelly lowry 20/08/20145572 Alex Ottway 20/08/20145573 jon warrener 20/08/20145574 Trevor Roberts 20/08/20145575 Andrew Barker 20/08/20145576 Thomas Warre 20/08/20145577 Jamie Jones 20/08/20145578 Andrew Dunn 20/08/20145579 colin walker 20/08/20145580 Chris Tyers 20/08/20145581 Steve Smith 20/08/20145582 Michael Preece 20/08/20145583 John Burton 20/08/20145584 Chris ross 20/08/20145585 Graham Shaw 20/08/20145586 dave emson 20/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5587 Barry Cunnington 20/08/20145588 kevin sampson 20/08/20145589 David Warnes 20/08/20145590 Des Long 20/08/20145591 Ian Counsell 20/08/20145592 Bob Fereday 20/08/20145593 geoff meade 20/08/20145594 Mike Edwards 20/08/20145595 Jeremy Gilmour 20/08/20145596 Tom Glasby 20/08/20145597 Paul Wilkinson 20/08/20145598 Steve Paisley 20/08/20145599 Chris Hunt 20/08/20145600 Andy Huxley 20/08/20145601 Richard Rhodes 20/08/20145602 David Black 20/08/20145603 dennis johns 20/08/20145604 Steve Pearse 20/08/20145605 Mike Luckham 20/08/20145606 Bill Gillon 20/08/20145607 Ant Barker 20/08/20145608 Jonathan Baker 20/08/20145609 Malcolm Johnston 20/08/20145610 Matthew Finch 20/08/20145611 david frost 20/08/20145612 Mark Grice 20/08/20145613 David Hawksworth 20/08/20145614 Gary Bell 20/08/20145615 Geoffrey Reynolds 20/08/20145616 Joseph Benjamin Kent 20/08/20145617 Lee Croft 20/08/20145618 Angela Fanthorpe 20/08/20145619 Shaun Knight 20/08/20145620 Steve Ponsford 21/08/20145621 john clift 21/08/20145622 mazzen syed 21/08/20145623 Jonathan Rhead 21/08/20145624 Donald Duck 21/08/20145625 brenda atkinson 21/08/20145626 colin shaw 21/08/20145627 Dawn Martin 21/08/20145628 Margaret hill 21/08/20145629 Kevin Greene 21/08/20145630 David Trenerry 21/08/20145631 ...Susan Henry 21/08/20145632 Abbey Holmes 21/08/20145633 roy seed 21/08/20145634 Angela Dove 21/08/20145635 mark hutchison 21/08/20145636 Matt Pitchforth 21/08/20145637 Duncan Morrison 21/08/20145638 Anthony Manterfield 21/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5639 Ross Bateman 21/08/20145640 Mark Wilmot 21/08/20145641 Thomas Harding 21/08/20145642 Charles Harlock 21/08/20145643 Howard Charter 21/08/20145644 Mark Hetherington 21/08/20145645 Mathew Atkin 21/08/20145646 Barry Gale 21/08/20145647 Peter Lee 21/08/20145648 Paul Cuffling 21/08/20145649 Tom Phillips 21/08/20145650 Dave Beighton 21/08/20145651 allen summers 21/08/20145652 Rune Johnsen 21/08/20145653 Michael Parker 21/08/20145654 Frank Young 21/08/20145655 Mark Jones 21/08/20145656 Andrew Woodyatt 21/08/20145657 Simon Denyer 21/08/20145658 James Devon 21/08/20145659 john phillips 21/08/20145660 john thomas 21/08/20145661 Sam Watson 21/08/20145662 Adrian Plimmer 21/08/20145663 Dave Edwards 21/08/20145664 Bob Gilbert 21/08/20145665 Jim Duffy 21/08/20145666 connor holmes 21/08/20145667 Andi Faraday 21/08/20145668 Richard Cousins 21/08/20145669 Adrian Williams 21/08/20145670 Russell Anderson 21/08/20145671 leslie smart 21/08/20145672 Eric Mayers 21/08/20145673 James Errington 22/08/20145674 richard scarlett-marshall 22/08/20145675 Martin Berry 22/08/20145676 alan smaggasgale 22/08/20145677 john mount 22/08/20145678 chris todd 22/08/20145679 Daniel Evardson 22/08/20145680 martin weeks 22/08/20145681 shannon white 22/08/20145682 derek mason 22/08/20145683 antony paton 22/08/20145684 kurt hobbs 22/08/20145685 ash greenbeck 22/08/20145686 trevor hewson 22/08/20145687 stuart bushell 22/08/20145688 clive swinsco 22/08/20145689 geoffrey dobbs 22/08/20145690 alan tomkinson 22/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5691 terens anderson 22/08/20145692 kevin lawrence 22/08/20145693 patricia galyer 22/08/20145694 peter hill 22/08/20145695 chirs dowle 22/08/20145696 michael deakins 22/08/20145697 stevo metcalf 22/08/20145698 geoffrey gale 22/08/20145699 richard newton 22/08/20145700 gerard maltby 22/08/20145701 ken o sheira webster 22/08/20145702 richard lau 22/08/20145703 jane greenbeck 22/08/20145704 Mike Statham 22/08/20145705 Ian Evans 22/08/20145706 Selwyn Plant 22/08/20145707 Robert Fox 22/08/20145708 terry ford 22/08/20145709 Richard Palmer 22/08/20145710 Martyn Simmonds 22/08/20145711 colin mansell 22/08/20145712 Stanoje Krco 22/08/20145713 Kim Richardson 22/08/20145714 Peter Brooks 22/08/20145715 Jack Hart 22/08/20145716 Mark Hancock 22/08/20145717 Richard Hinton 22/08/20145718 Bob Mechen 22/08/20145719 Richard Allsopp 22/08/20145720 Darren Greenough 22/08/20145721 David Reed 22/08/20145722 gary morrison 22/08/20145723 Jordan Glover 22/08/20145724 PADDY THOMPSON 22/08/20145725 shaun croxford 22/08/20145726 Tom Swift 23/08/20145727 chris brindley 23/08/20145728 james Newell 23/08/20145729 Andrew Bird 23/08/20145730 Joanna Jones 23/08/20145731 peter colley 23/08/20145732 Craig Mc 23/08/20145733 Stuart Thorpe 23/08/20145734 jason steer 23/08/20145735 Glenn Dodson 23/08/20145736 Sheila Downes 23/08/20145737 Jonathan Wroe 24/08/20145738 jason robbbins 24/08/20145739 Glen Howard 24/08/20145740 Sophie Holt 24/08/20145741 tony bowling 25/08/20145742 Ian Williams 25/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5743 alfred holden 25/08/20145744 david welham 25/08/20145745 David Mawer 25/08/20145746 lewis Hewitt 25/08/20145747 Ewan Spencer 25/08/20145748 Alex Walker 25/08/20145749 Mark Trentham 26/08/20145750 Chad Young 26/08/20145751 Marc Davis 26/08/20145752 Kevin Burns 26/08/20145753 T S 26/08/20145754 Paul Roberts 26/08/20145755 philip magowan 26/08/20145756 Alan Rowan 26/08/20145757 Richard Ramsden 26/08/20145758 Marc Crowther 26/08/20145759 ian tattersall 26/08/20145760 Dominik Ljubic 26/08/20145761 philip dawe 26/08/20145762 Theo L 26/08/20145763 Michael Howard 26/08/20145764 Matthew Spooner 26/08/20145765 david rushby 26/08/20145766 Jonathan Jamieson 26/08/20145767 paul jalofsky 26/08/20145768 Simon Lunn 26/08/20145769 Martin Shaw 26/08/20145770 hazel leech 26/08/20145771 glen cooper 26/08/20145772 nigel wing 26/08/20145773 David Helme 26/08/20145774 john winder 26/08/20145775 Alex Main 26/08/20145776 James Lambert 26/08/20145777 Jamie Johnson 26/08/20145778 james haye 26/08/20145779 philip amos 26/08/20145780 Paul Carter 26/08/20145781 phil keegan 26/08/20145782 Liam Doyle 26/08/20145783 thomas sawyer 26/08/20145784 Larry Ford 26/08/20145785 Sean Pascoli 26/08/20145786 Mitchell Layland 26/08/20145787 Craig Urwin 27/08/20145788 Peter Plant 27/08/20145789 James Knowles 27/08/20145790 david pointon 27/08/20145791 leo kavanagh 27/08/20145792 Chris Dymond 27/08/20145793 Peter John Paterson 27/08/20145794 Marc Espley 27/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5795 Greg Webb 27/08/20145796 Alan Jones 27/08/20145797 david johnson 27/08/20145798 Nick Allen 27/08/20145799 Chris Machin 27/08/20145800 Michael Bruce 27/08/20145801 John Owen 27/08/20145802 Leigh Berrisford 27/08/20145803 carl wallace 27/08/20145804 Nick Colclough 27/08/20145805 Mark Brayford 27/08/20145806 Stuart Rae 27/08/20145807 Bradley Aydon 27/08/20145808 Neil Roebuck 27/08/20145809 Darran Hurd 27/08/20145810 Ben Greenwood 27/08/20145811 brian malam 27/08/20145812 Philip Hoyle 27/08/20145813 Connor Walker 27/08/20145814 Howard Piperides 27/08/20145815 Richard Charnley 27/08/20145816 Nick Colbourne 27/08/20145817 Joe O'Callaghan 27/08/20145818 Chris Deakin 27/08/20145819 brian coyle 27/08/20145820 Justin Stovold 27/08/20145821 Graham Mann 27/08/20145822 David Eaves 27/08/20145823 MarcGerard Cronin 27/08/20145824 Adrian Cubbin 27/08/20145825 Tony Barnes 28/08/20145826 Théo Fuge 28/08/20145827 Brian Houten 28/08/20145828 andrew booth 28/08/20145829 darren king 28/08/20145830 matt bradford 28/08/20145831 Joanna Williams 28/08/20145832 Andy Ford 28/08/20145833 Kelvin Tate 28/08/20145834 Jake Carman 28/08/20145835 Darren Barnett 28/08/20145836 Graham Cabble 28/08/20145837 Martin Downer 28/08/20145838 Mark Chee 28/08/20145839 Rodney Butler 28/08/20145840 Nigel Prendergast 28/08/20145841 Mark Heathorn 28/08/20145842 john pullen 28/08/20145843 john osman 28/08/20145844 Mike Wills 28/08/20145845 Graeme Love 28/08/20145846 Philip Reynolds 28/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5847 Jack Ballard 28/08/20145848 Darren Sumner 28/08/20145849 Luke Winn 28/08/20145850 ian Simpson 28/08/20145851 Tom McCann 28/08/20145852 Linda Woods 28/08/20145853 Kevin Smith 28/08/20145854 Andy Baker 28/08/20145855 Steve Humphrey 28/08/20145856 Paul Damerell 28/08/20145857 philip fawcett 28/08/20145858 Mark Flinders 28/08/20145859 Andrew Morgan 28/08/20145860 Paul Abbosh 28/08/20145861 Matthew Grant 28/08/20145862 Vince Murray 28/08/20145863 Adrian Lord 28/08/20145864 Andrew Joel 28/08/20145865 mark paddison 28/08/20145866 kevin kearslake 28/08/20145867 Michael Oldfield 28/08/20145868 Douglas Hunter 28/08/20145869 Tristan Earl 28/08/20145870 Keith Ellison 28/08/20145871 paul quinn 28/08/20145872 Cod Head 28/08/20145873 James Gibbon 28/08/20145874 Parvinder Longani 28/08/20145875 Stevie Sergeant 28/08/20145876 Stephen Ludgate 29/08/20145877 sam murphy 29/08/20145878 Rob Eyre 29/08/20145879 colin martin 29/08/20145880 James Eaton 29/08/20145881 Matthew Unwin 29/08/20145882 Jonathan Spencer 29/08/20145883 Daniel Longman 29/08/20145884 Steven Newman 29/08/20145885 Dan Shaw 29/08/20145886 Mike McLean 29/08/20145887 Josh Whitcher 29/08/20145888 Colin Cassell 29/08/20145889 Andy Costigan 29/08/20145890 john hill 29/08/20145891 Paul Thomas 29/08/20145892 john mitchell 29/08/20145893 Rafał Marcisz 29/08/20145894 Matthew Ingate 29/08/20145895 Robyn Young 29/08/20145896 lloyd munroe 29/08/20145897 Darryl Allen 29/08/20145898 Sharon Boulton 29/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5899 julian ward 29/08/20145900 Henry Ruane 29/08/20145901 James Palmer 29/08/20145902 David Treharne 29/08/20145903 Robert Gee 29/08/20145904 Terry Hall 29/08/20145905 Joe Mitchell 29/08/20145906 Gareth Morgan 29/08/20145907 John Twomey 29/08/20145908 eddie higgins 29/08/20145909 Jill Lucas 29/08/20145910 andy Tutty 29/08/20145911 Alan Cottrell 29/08/20145912 kim scratchley 29/08/20145913 Paul McGeachie 29/08/20145914 David Morgan 29/08/20145915 Len Wright 29/08/20145916 Gareth Denmead 29/08/20145917 Stian Wilson 29/08/20145918 Karen Roast 29/08/20145919 Ian Morgan 29/08/20145920 Tarrot Greenaway 29/08/20145921 Gabs Lecomberi 29/08/20145922 steve carse 29/08/20145923 Nigel Moores 29/08/20145924 jim durrands 29/08/20145925 Brian Holmes 29/08/20145926 kev candon 29/08/20145927 A D 29/08/20145928 Ben Heffernan 29/08/20145929 Dave Matthews 29/08/20145930 JOHN WILLIAMS 29/08/20145931 Darren Norris 29/08/20145932 mike Chown 29/08/20145933 Martin Peters 29/08/20145934 kevin payne 29/08/20145935 ian hamblett 29/08/20145936 malcolm cross 29/08/20145937 roy stevens 29/08/20145938 James Garnish 29/08/20145939 Gareth Edwards 29/08/20145940 West Brom 29/08/20145941 Keith Harvey 29/08/20145942 Steve Ball 29/08/20145943 Roy Mitchell 29/08/20145944 Bruce Forbes 29/08/20145945 Mike henstredge 29/08/20145946 Stephen Hollis 29/08/20145947 Robert Benson 29/08/20145948 Tom McAndrew 29/08/20145949 justin brisley 29/08/20145950 les Parker 29/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On5951 Mike Clapham 29/08/20145952 Keith Cotter 29/08/20145953 stephen giles 29/08/20145954 Stephan Klinger 29/08/20145955 Dave Adkins 29/08/20145956 John Jarman 29/08/20145957 Toby Leveson 29/08/20145958 charlie wright 29/08/20145959 john macrae 29/08/20145960 stewart Donald 29/08/20145961 Anthony Cowman 29/08/20145962 Paul Dunn 29/08/20145963 Alan Guest 29/08/20145964 Steve Smith 29/08/20145965 Steve Rogers 29/08/20145966 Morgan Nock 29/08/20145967 Michael Harris 29/08/20145968 Roy Miller 29/08/20145969 David Gillam 29/08/20145970 Robert Smith 29/08/20145971 Martin Slater 29/08/20145972 Anthony King 29/08/20145973 David Barron 29/08/20145974 ryan pollard 29/08/20145975 Phil Chandler 29/08/20145976 mark Want 29/08/20145977 Tony Parry 30/08/20145978 David Brown 30/08/20145979 Matthew Benson 30/08/20145980 Mark Holland 30/08/20145981 Chris Silverthorne 30/08/20145982 Alan Carreras 30/08/20145983 Marc Auckland 30/08/20145984 Arthur Woolley 30/08/20145985 John Page 30/08/20145986 Gary Hills 30/08/20145987 Ian Richardson 30/08/20145989 Michael Burns 30/08/20145990 steve smith 30/08/20145991 Darren Mayne 30/08/20145992 Don Smith 30/08/20145993 Martin Atherton 30/08/20145994 Emily Jennett 30/08/20145995 James Trodd 30/08/20145996 Ian Vaughan 30/08/20145997 Peter Skinner 30/08/20145998 Trevor Burgess 30/08/20145999 Daniel Hick 30/08/20146000 Malcolm McLean 30/08/20146001 Michael Gilding 30/08/20146002 Paul Walmsley 30/08/20146003 Rob Nunn 30/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6004 Ron Nicholson 30/08/20146005 Colin Puddefoot 30/08/20146006 Martin Thundercliffe 30/08/20146007 paul smith 30/08/20146008 Philip Tompkins 30/08/20146009 Tommy Agombar Out 30/08/20146010 Jeff Banfield 30/08/20146011 Mike McQuaide 30/08/20146012 Thomas McNeill 30/08/20146013 brian wentworth 30/08/20146014 James D'Arcy 30/08/20146015 Steve Horncastle 30/08/20146016 Eamonn Barclay 30/08/20146017 Matt Wilkinson 30/08/20146018 Jeff Teasdale 30/08/20146019 David Cart 30/08/20146020 Graham Brinkhurst 30/08/20146021 Paul Charnock 30/08/20146022 Bob Bassett 30/08/20146023 Mark Hislop 30/08/20146024 David McKenzie 30/08/20146025 Steven Adams 30/08/20146026 Stephen Cooper 30/08/20146027 Helen Theron 30/08/20146028 Don Steele 30/08/20146029 Michael Buttress 30/08/20146030 Mark Pearce 30/08/20146031 Daniel Moss 30/08/20146032 Gavin Andrews 30/08/20146033 Dave Hocking 30/08/20146034 Adrian Peart 30/08/20146035 Antony Batchelor 30/08/20146036 Lawrence Drain 30/08/20146037 Brian Linford 30/08/20146038 geoffrey cowlyn 30/08/20146039 Rob Fudge 30/08/20146040 Steve Horton 30/08/20146041 Jon Walker 30/08/20146042 Laurie Janes 30/08/20146043 Tim Hudson 30/08/20146044 Callum Hiscott 30/08/20146045 Brian Munday 30/08/20146046 Shaun McPherson 30/08/20146047 jim drewett 30/08/20146048 Paul Lockett 30/08/20146049 Neil Carter 30/08/20146050 Adam Ravenscroft 30/08/20146051 Jason Justice 30/08/20146052 Peter Norwood 30/08/20146053 Justin Woodward 31/08/20146054 Tom Punshon 31/08/20146055 Matt Tillman 31/08/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6056 Ian Goodwyn 31/08/20146057 David kent 31/08/20146058 Richard Sellman 31/08/20146059 B Bennett 31/08/20146060 john garner 31/08/20146061 philip papworth 31/08/20146062 paul inker 31/08/20146063 Alex Clifford 31/08/20146064 Quinton REYNOLDS 31/08/20146065 Steven Horsman 31/08/20146066 Martin Jeffery 31/08/20146067 Jeremy Elms 31/08/20146068 Steve Burgess 31/08/20146069 Wayne Watts 31/08/20146070 Chris Key 31/08/20146071 Ian Ball 31/08/20146072 rhodri herbert 31/08/20146073 Neil Holliday 01/09/20146074 Darren Newton 01/09/20146075 rob welman 01/09/20146076 Christopher holmes 01/09/20146077 Les Covell 01/09/20146078 Rick Robinson 01/09/20146079 Dave Seed 01/09/20146081 paul storr 02/09/20146082 David Pomroy 03/09/20146083 cockney hammer steve 03/09/20146084 Sandro Tskhvaradze 03/09/20146085 derek lee 04/09/20146086 Neil Wade 04/09/20146087 Michael Knight 04/09/20146088 andy cullen 04/09/20146089 Bill Johnson 04/09/20146090 stephen potter 04/09/20146091 tim g 04/09/20146092 Martin Pearson 04/09/20146093 ron benson 04/09/20146094 Darren Harris 04/09/20146095 David Kinch 04/09/20146096 Chris Hazel 04/09/20146097 TONY MOBBS 04/09/20146098 Paul Chaplin 04/09/20146099 Dave Bebb 04/09/20146100 David Cartwright 04/09/20146101 darrell harris 04/09/20146102 michael martin 04/09/20146103 Tony Morland 04/09/20146104 Mark White 04/09/20146105 Andrew Ellis 04/09/20146106 pat hatch 04/09/20146107 Richard Sneddon 04/09/20146108 mark stevens 04/09/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6109 Les Trumpeter 04/09/20146110 Lisa ASTLE 04/09/20146111 Paul Lewis 04/09/20146112 Jim Annand 04/09/20146113 steve overal 04/09/20146114 Nik Frampton 04/09/20146115 Stuart Carey 04/09/20146116 KEVIN NORMAN 04/09/20146117 Jonny Miller 04/09/20146118 Tom Clark 04/09/20146119 Steve Hickey 04/09/20146120 Colin Harris 04/09/20146121 Stephen Wright 04/09/20146122 Allen Forster 04/09/20146123 Jonathan Lauras 04/09/20146124 Karina Shaw 04/09/20146125 Jan Krause 04/09/20146126 yasmeen hussain 04/09/20146127 saghir malik 04/09/20146128 Steve Griffin 04/09/20146129 Paul Neale 04/09/20146130 Ian Etherington 04/09/20146131 Graham Watts 04/09/20146132 Stephen Eggleton 04/09/20146133 Patrick Gaffney 04/09/20146134 John Cossom 04/09/20146135 Stewart Coleman 04/09/20146136 clive taylor 04/09/20146137 Robert Bagnall 04/09/20146138 David Richardson 05/09/20146139 peter shears 05/09/20146140 Andrew Townsend 05/09/20146141 anthony hadnett 05/09/20146142 Michael Kennedy 05/09/20146143 Dunstan Bentley 05/09/20146144 rod gibbard 05/09/20146145 david saunders 05/09/20146146 keith whittington 05/09/20146147 Warren Fothergill 05/09/20146148 Louis Axcell 05/09/20146149 Josh Matthews 05/09/20146150 .Stephen Hook 05/09/20146151 James Pretty 05/09/20146152 Barry Green 05/09/20146153 Leigh Mills 05/09/20146154 paul street 05/09/20146155 Mick How 05/09/20146156 john mccarthy 06/09/20146157 Neil Uttley 06/09/20146158 Chris Tillman 06/09/20146159 Tony Boultby 06/09/20146160 john kitchen 06/09/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6161 Philip Whitmill 06/09/20146162 David Prest 06/09/20146163 GARY HAMILTON 06/09/20146164 Rachael van Oudheusden 06/09/20146165 Ian Brewster 06/09/20146166 Chris Buckley 06/09/20146167 Dave Chapman 06/09/20146168 darren clack 06/09/20146169 derek coulbeck 06/09/20146170 David Tippett 06/09/20146171 Ron Curd 06/09/20146173 Tony Prosser 06/09/20146174 paul marsh 07/09/20146175 Gary Singleton 07/09/20146176 Piran Lynn-Smith 07/09/20146177 Alan White 07/09/20146178 Jordan Chaplin 07/09/20146179 Abner Marsh 07/09/20146180 Richard Silverwood 07/09/20146181 Malcolm Newbitt 07/09/20146182 lee cumbo 07/09/20146183 John Reid 07/09/20146184 Chris Richardson 07/09/20146185 Paul Cox 07/09/20146186 David Train 07/09/20146187 Kay Fogg 07/09/20146188 Paul Glendenning 07/09/20146189 Michael Darby 07/09/20146190 Paul Tevendale 07/09/20146191 Chris Morris 07/09/20146192 david redgate 07/09/20146193 Stephen Beech chester551 07/09/20146194 Tracy Scott 08/09/20146195 Carrie-Anne Reeve 08/09/20146196 Ger O Shea 08/09/20146197 Jay Collett 08/09/20146198 Paul Meadows 08/09/20146199 Andrew Martin 08/09/20146200 Daniel Hunt 08/09/20146201 Raymond Hares 08/09/20146202 Alex Hays 08/09/20146203 Stefan Tyrie 08/09/20146204 Len Unwin 08/09/20146205 Andy McNish 08/09/20146206 David McNish 08/09/20146207 Peter Dumitrean 08/09/20146208 Simon Bayliss 08/09/20146209 Joe Merriman 08/09/20146210 Ian Titcombe 08/09/20146211 Allan Jones 08/09/20146212 John Walker 08/09/20146213 mark Merriman 08/09/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6214 Jez Kearney 08/09/20146215 Ian Roylance 08/09/20146216 James Carter 08/09/20146217 Phil Brown 08/09/20146218 Chris Rawle 08/09/20146219 mark ball 08/09/20146220 Elaine Shore 09/09/20146221 Smarty Marty 09/09/20146222 Ian Judge 09/09/20146223 Chris Rooks 09/09/20146224 denis osborne 12/09/20146225 William Brown 15/09/20146226 Martin Schofield 15/09/20146227 Michael Thompson 17/09/20146228 Paul Brown 18/09/20146229 Christopher John Toyne 20/09/20146230 Christopher Willows 21/09/20146231 Kerryann O'Hare 24/09/20146232 David Chapman 28/09/20146233 Stephen Patterson 02/10/20146234 Nathan Hill 03/10/20146235 David Creese 04/10/20146236 Austin Mitchell 06/10/20146237 Lee brambles 11/10/20146238 Dean Brown 15/10/20146239 kevin walker 17/10/20146240 kelly woodward 18/10/20146241 paul holloway 23/10/20146242 Wal Ramsden 26/10/20146243 Mark Harniess 27/10/20146245 Lori Trigg 27/10/20146246 Gord Reason 28/10/20146247 Liz Brown 29/10/20146248 Ashley olley 30/10/20146249 Darren Taylor 30/10/20146250 Michael Clark 01/11/20146251 Adele wilson 01/11/20146252 Chris Bainbridge 03/11/20146253 mark wade 03/11/20146254 David Hammond 03/11/20146255 robert bray 03/11/20146256 Heather Friel 03/11/20146257 Barry Wilkinson 03/11/20146258 Dannielle Clifford 03/11/20146259 dave murray 03/11/20146260 Steve austwick 03/11/20146261 Graham Windley 03/11/20146262 jamie dalby 03/11/20146263 RUSSELL TAYLOR 03/11/20146264 Kaan Tan Aksudogan 03/11/20146265 Oliver jones 03/11/20146266 Barrie Leak 03/11/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6268 Krogh Jaime 03/11/20146269 Samantha Woodland 03/11/20146270 paul stead 03/11/20146271 james carder 03/11/20146272 John Middleton 03/11/20146273 Calum Milne 03/11/20146274 Jon-Paul Pittman 03/11/20146275 john scales 03/11/20146276 Dan Taylor 03/11/20146277 Sandra raithby 03/11/20146279 Brad rex 03/11/20146280 Ricky Young 03/11/20146281 Kevin bennett 03/11/20146282 Matty Burton 03/11/20146283 chrissy wray 03/11/20146284 Jacob Jamieson 04/11/20146285 Peter raven 04/11/20146286 George Hutchinson 04/11/20146287 Jonny Kirman 04/11/20146288 Stephen Lowe 04/11/20146289 Paul Beard 04/11/20146291 Matthew Cheeseman 04/11/20146292 louise garratt 04/11/20146293 Michael Reid 04/11/20146294 carol karim 04/11/20146295 Iain Mclachlan 04/11/20146296 Arthur Martin 04/11/20146297 Andrew garratt 04/11/20146298 Simon wilden 04/11/20146299 Callum Shreeve 04/11/20146300 kate caulfield 04/11/20146301 Mark Flello 04/11/20146302 Richard Mclellan 04/11/20146304 Summer Peel 04/11/20146305 David Macleod 04/11/20146306 Barry Evans 04/11/20146307 Dean Miles 04/11/20146308 Louise Macleod 04/11/20146309 Sarah Holmes 04/11/20146310 jayne riley 04/11/20146311 Kenneth Drayton 04/11/20146312 Clare Hattersley 04/11/20146313 tracey longmuir 04/11/20146314 ian watson 04/11/20146315 Bob Montgomery 04/11/20146316 Sally Mumby 04/11/20146317 sam legge 04/11/20146318 Amanda Webber 04/11/20146319 Gordon Maciver 04/11/20146320 fiona moverley 04/11/20146321 Maria Greengrass 04/11/20146322 Barry Cheetham 04/11/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6323 Ryan Taylor 04/11/20146324 tony crowther 04/11/20146325 vida zhuang 05/11/20146326 Eva Telfet 05/11/20146327 Celine Lim 05/11/20146328 Mark goodey 05/11/20146329 Stuart Ferguson 05/11/20146330 Gillian Welbourn 05/11/20146331 Paul Graham 05/11/20146332 Joanne Lord 05/11/20146333 Steve Sachro 05/11/20146334 jonathan Dixon 06/11/20146335 richard robinson 06/11/20146336 Danyal Masood 06/11/20146337 jeffrey smith 06/11/20146338 Graham Cook 06/11/20146339 Barry Inskip 07/11/20146340 maurice foxon 07/11/20146341 chris Parrott 07/11/20146342 Rhoda Maciver 08/11/20146343 Paul roberts 08/11/20146344 Ian Jackson 12/11/20146345 Ian Coutts 12/11/20146346 Glen Needham 12/11/20146347 Nicole Stanley 13/11/20146348 gary dodsworth 14/11/20146349 Harry Dodsworth 14/11/20146350 Joanne Robinson 14/11/20146351 Hollie Redfern 14/11/20146352 Debbie Rudd 14/11/20146353 Andrew Stephenson 14/11/20146354 Tim Wright 14/11/20146355 mark humphries 14/11/20146356 Mark Prior 14/11/20146357 Dean Edwards 14/11/20146358 craig darley 14/11/20146359 Richard Lowe 14/11/20146360 Cameron Geraghty 14/11/20146361 Zac kuzem 14/11/20146362 zoe pargeter 14/11/20146363 Jamie Ryan 14/11/20146364 Conor finnegan 14/11/20146365 Hayden dswkins 15/11/20146366 Chris Dyson 15/11/20146367 Jacob Booth 15/11/20146368 jack anderson 15/11/20146370 Dave Neville 15/11/20146371 Alex Walters 16/11/20146372 Jim Cummings 16/11/20146373 Jason Pargeter 16/11/20146374 James Budd 16/11/20146375 Geoffrey Ford 17/11/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6376 Patrick Otter 17/11/20146377 Pat Burgess 17/11/20146378 Mark Nielsen 17/11/20146380 Nick Rose 17/11/20146381 bob suggitt 17/11/20146382 Chloe Coome 17/11/20146383 John Clegg 17/11/20146384 Christine Richardson 17/11/20146385 Benjamin Clarkson 17/11/20146386 Arthur salah 17/11/20146387 Sally Ward 17/11/20146388 Josh armstrong 17/11/20146389 Will Lince 17/11/20146390 cassius johnson 17/11/20146391 Ashley delatouche 17/11/20146392 Carl Burgess 17/11/20146394 Anthony coutts 17/11/20146395 tom willis 17/11/20146396 michael patchett 17/11/20146397 Estela Draper 17/11/20146398 Darren Morgan 17/11/20146399 Mark fishwick 17/11/20146400 Terry westerman 17/11/20146401 chris sweeting 17/11/20146402 Stephen Dunks 17/11/20146403 Graham Baily 17/11/20146404 Vicky Burnett 17/11/20146405 rob morro 17/11/20146406 Matt Bell 17/11/20146407 kirstie tams 17/11/20146408 Peter dale 17/11/20146409 Scott bartlett 17/11/20146410 Rachael robinson 17/11/20146411 Paul Rimmer 17/11/20146412 Susan Blyth 17/11/20146413 ellis stansfield 17/11/20146414 Jason Poucher 18/11/20146415 Luke Anderson 18/11/20146417 Julie Hostad 18/11/20146418 Jeff Hostad 18/11/20146419 mark dumelow 18/11/20146421 Gemma Grieves 18/11/20146422 Jack race 18/11/20146423 peter steadman 18/11/20146424 RAYMOND LIGHTFOOT 18/11/20146425 Alan Gilbert 18/11/20146426 Ron Brocksom 18/11/20146427 richard Allenby 18/11/20146428 Petra Hodge 18/11/20146429 andrew keningale 18/11/20146430 Emma Maddison 18/11/20146431 samantha bakes 18/11/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6432 Peter Bruce 18/11/20146433 SUJITTA hongpoomee 18/11/20146434 Michelle Leak 18/11/20146435 Tom Webster 18/11/20146436 Saul Unsworth 18/11/20146438 winston anthony campling 18/11/20146439 joy newton 18/11/20146440 leslie coddington 18/11/20146441 Carl Jones 18/11/20146442 Hannah Mould 18/11/20146443 Darren Bemrose 18/11/20146444 andy pearson 18/11/20146445 Anna Lazenby 19/11/20146446 Darren Mussell 19/11/20146447 Charlotte Summers 19/11/20146448 Andrew Ryan 19/11/20146449 Anthony Codd 19/11/20146450 Lloyd Edwards 19/11/20146452 James North 19/11/20146453 danielle newlove 19/11/20146454 Simon Rush 19/11/20146455 Rachel Woodward 19/11/20146456 Nick Green 19/11/20146459 dave hall 19/11/20146460 Paul Freudenberg 19/11/20146461 Liam vanderweele 19/11/20146462 Jade Dexter 19/11/20146463 Jonathan Palmer 19/11/20146464 Matthew Cook 19/11/20146465 Andrew Havery 19/11/20146466 Mike jones 19/11/20146467 Charlie Ireland 19/11/20146468 JOAN Lee 19/11/20146469 Samantha Tuplin 19/11/20146470 Natalie Wood 19/11/20146471 Michael Peart 19/11/20146472 Sarah Jagger 19/11/20146473 Elaine Baines 19/11/20146474 Andrew Baines 19/11/20146475 Sean Carley 19/11/20146476 David briggs 19/11/20146477 Brian Noble 19/11/20146478 Nikola Matulewicz Evans 19/11/20146479 Samantha Eagleton 19/11/20146480 Tom shaw 19/11/20146481 JOAN JORDAN 19/11/20146482 Tristan graham 19/11/20146483 aileen Jones 19/11/20146484 Leanne Calvert 19/11/20146485 Malcolm Martyn 19/11/20146486 David Blackburn 19/11/20146487 Benedict Crossen 19/11/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6488 Hansa Mobeen 19/11/20146489 Ben Bazell 19/11/20146490 Anne Shipley-Parker 19/11/20146491 Lynda Holt 19/11/20146492 Glenn Burnett 19/11/20146493 graeme rook 19/11/20146494 andrew ross 19/11/20146495 Ashley Dawson 19/11/20146496 Carole Howard 19/11/20146497 Luke Frizzell 19/11/20146498 Amelia Gains 19/11/20146499 steven kirby 19/11/20146500 Wayne Neve 19/11/20146501 Gillian Blakey 19/11/20146502 Merv Riley 19/11/20146503 james gambrill 19/11/20146504 Simon Fountain 19/11/20146505 Guy Keeble 19/11/20146506 Connor sibbick 19/11/20146507 Adam Featherstone 19/11/20146508 Jane Stolworthy 19/11/20146509 Steve firth 19/11/20146510 shaun Linfitt 19/11/20146511 Peter Forrester 19/11/20146512 Amber Todd 19/11/20146513 Debbie Grantham 19/11/20146514 Daniel Wright 19/11/20146515 Dave Hart 19/11/20146516 Russell Jackson 19/11/20146517 Alex Garside 19/11/20146518 Jack Burton 19/11/20146519 Danny Todd 19/11/20146520 Angelique Ellis 19/11/20146521 Joe washington 19/11/20146523 Craig mann 19/11/20146524 Janet Barker 19/11/20146525 Robin Lacy 19/11/20146526 Scott Charnock 20/11/20146527 Martin Quince 20/11/20146528 Debjit Mukherjee 20/11/20146529 Thomas Brown 20/11/20146530 louise edith 20/11/20146531 trish jones 20/11/20146532 Elizabeth Quarry 20/11/20146533 Karan singh 20/11/20146534 Damian Elliottt 20/11/20146535 Phil Gillard 20/11/20146536 Andrew Owen 20/11/20146539 peter savage 20/11/20146540 Jason Ives 20/11/20146541 Rob Bywater 20/11/20146542 Ben Mortlock 20/11/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6543 John Beard 20/11/20146544 Peter Smith 20/11/20146545 Harry Ireland 20/11/20146546 Tom shepherd 20/11/20146547 Bruce Massie 20/11/20146548 Philip dale 20/11/20146549 Tracey Parrott 20/11/20146550 stephen baker 20/11/20146551 Roger Ferriby 20/11/20146552 Neil Holmes 20/11/20146553 Ben Dickinson 20/11/20146554 Paul Warmoth 20/11/20146555 daniel meenaghan 20/11/20146556 Becky Darnell 20/11/20146557 tim white 20/11/20146558 Russell Hunter 20/11/20146559 Daniel Sutton 20/11/20146560 Steve Dows 20/11/20146561 Lauren Scott 20/11/20146562 Rob Tuffnell 20/11/20146563 Robert dobbs 20/11/20146564 Daniel Wray 20/11/20146565 Lauren rispin 20/11/20146566 Toby Smith 20/11/20146567 Elizabeth Vickers 20/11/20146568 Jacqui Martin 20/11/20146569 Jamie Lock 20/11/20146570 Eco Bittern 20/11/20146571 mandy wood 20/11/20146572 Michael Owen 20/11/20146573 Nath Denton 20/11/20146574 Josh Wright 20/11/20146575 tony goodwin 21/11/20146576 Ben woodhouse 21/11/20146577 Chris carter 21/11/20146578 jared grant 21/11/20146579 Sue lund 21/11/20146580 ian kerridge 21/11/20146581 Steve Abbott 21/11/20146582 Douglas Brighton 21/11/20146583 Paul Warr 21/11/20146584 Lesley Taylor 21/11/20146585 Hugo Geiger 21/11/20146586 Rachael Bowes 22/11/20146587 Pete Pixsley 22/11/20146588 Peter Kennedy 22/11/20146589 Claire Pearson 22/11/20146590 daniel hodge 23/11/20146591 David Rowland 25/11/20146592 Freddie Foxley 25/11/20146593 Neil Pask 26/11/20146596 Julie Pask 29/11/2014

 

 

Name Signed On6597 Trevor Haylock 01/12/20146598 PHIL RANDLE 02/12/20146599 David Honman 03/12/20146600 Michael Honman 03/12/20146601 Pam Honman 03/12/20146602 Charlotte Garside 03/12/20146603 Stacy Jackson 04/12/20146604 Chris Wragg 04/12/20146605 Michael Fabianski 04/12/20146607 paul linwood 04/12/20146608 Simon Smith 04/12/20146609 Ryan Fenty 04/12/20146610 Stuart Liddell 04/12/20146611 chris king 04/12/20146612 Paul jones 04/12/20146613 Paul Easton 04/12/20146614 Martn hannath 04/12/20146615 Tony Smith 05/12/20146616 Daren Robinson 05/12/20146617 nicholas elvidge 05/12/20146619 Oliver Swallow 05/12/20146620 Willie Weir 05/12/20146621 john guest 05/12/20146622 Kevin Poxon 05/12/20146623 Robert wellburn 05/12/20146624 Paul Nathan-Geary 05/12/20146625 IanI Weatherall 05/12/20146626 George Pickering 05/12/20146627 patrick Tyrrell 06/12/20146628 antony aiken 06/12/20146629 nick crawford 06/12/20146630 mark russell 06/12/20146631 Keith Lambert 06/12/20146632 Matthew Coley 06/12/20146633 Martin Leary 07/12/20146634 Richard Sherfield 11/12/20146635 Robert Long 11/12/20146636 James Bennett 11/12/20146637 Nicholas Carney 12/12/20146638 Jayne Smith 12/12/20146639 Shaun Donnelly 12/12/20146640 Mark Taylor 14/12/20146641 Phil Barrett 15/12/20146642 Chris Davies 18/12/20146643 james beevor 20/12/20146644 Desi Trabucco 27/12/20146645 Lorraine Hodgson 02/01/20156646 Alison Taylor-Farrell 07/01/20156647 Michael Cockerton 08/01/20156648 LYNN Mcadam 09/01/20156649 kevin wardle 09/01/20156650 Damien English 09/01/2015

 

 

Name Signed On6652 William Foster 09/01/20156653 Jade Hinch 10/01/20156654 Jamie Bray 11/01/20156655 Harry Taylor 14/01/20156656 jonathan treacher 14/01/20156657 dave goodwin 16/01/20156658 Richard Stephenson 16/01/20156659 Rares Mihahalce 17/01/20156660 Alexandru Iordan 17/01/20156661 Jeremy Boothman 17/01/20156662 Ashley Allan 17/01/20156663 anthony oxley 19/01/20156664 Ian Cooper 19/01/20156665 stuart pridgeon 19/01/20156666 Marcus Raven 20/01/20156670 Mike Hazzard 22/01/20156672 Bushra Imran 24/01/20156673 Sean Murphy 24/01/20156674 Roland Pedwell 24/01/20156675 Chris Gray 24/01/20156676 alexander rice 28/01/20156677 Joseph Senior 28/01/20156678 Janet Senior 28/01/20156679 Darren Henman 30/01/20156680 Keith Love 31/01/20156681 Stuart Hill 31/01/20156682 Lee Bennington 31/01/20156683 Michael Shelton 01/02/20156684 Chris Goodhand 02/02/20156685 Beverly Goodhand 02/02/20156686 kev mason 04/02/20156687 Jonathan Love 06/02/20156688 Pete Ward 09/02/20156689 Tyrone Scandurra 09/02/20156690 Natalie Holden 09/02/20156691 Stephanie Wayland 09/02/20156692 Jonathon Whitmore 09/02/20156693 Sonja Jones 09/02/20156694 Carol woodruff 09/02/20156695 Tracy Valentine 09/02/20156696 Garaidh O'Cearnnaigh 09/02/20156697 laura barnes 09/02/20156698 Beth hodgkiess 09/02/20156699 Mark Alexander 09/02/20156700 Louise gardner 10/02/20156701 David Mcsherry 16/02/20156702 George Baldock 17/02/20156704 Lee whittaker 18/02/20156705 Simon Richards 18/02/20156706 Howard Atkinson 18/02/20156707 Ben Carter 19/02/20156708 Vincenzo Votta 19/02/2015

 

 

Name Signed On6709 James Gregory 19/02/20156710 Christopher Lewis 19/02/20156711 David Ryder 19/02/20156712 Andrew Bass 19/02/20156713 Matt Holister 19/02/20156714 Billy Greening 19/02/20156715 Joseph Westwood 19/02/20156717 Chris Wilson 19/02/20156718 Elis Hessaran 19/02/20156719 james deakins 19/02/20156720 Radd Reynolds 19/02/20156721 tom smith 19/02/20156722 Nathan Gregory 19/02/20156723 Jim Enticknap 19/02/20156724 Alwyn Haggis 19/02/20156725 Nicola Merritt 19/02/20156726 Ben Cox 19/02/20156727 NEIL DOHERTY 20/02/20156728 John Hodgson 20/02/20156729 Adam Davies 20/02/20156730 Iain Cunningham 20/02/20156731 jac young 20/02/20156732 Graham Matthias 20/02/20156733 Joanne Porter 20/02/20156734 Tom Minter 21/02/20156735 David Perry 21/02/20156736 David Gregory 21/02/20156737 Steve Skelton 21/02/20156738 Daggers Wrexham 21/02/20156740 craig lightfoot 21/02/20156741 Mark Hill 21/02/20156742 Amanda Hill 22/02/20156743 Andrew Hill 22/02/20156744 Simon Allsop 22/02/20156745 Mark Lister 22/02/20156746 Stewart Tatam 22/02/20156747 Howard Marshallsay 22/02/20156748 John Knapton 22/02/20156749 Andrew Humphreys 22/02/20156750 steve edge 23/02/20156751 Gary Thomas 23/02/20156752 Neil Spooner 23/02/20156753 G Griffiths 23/02/20156754 jack mcmillan 24/02/20156755 Kris Dines 25/02/20156756 Alan Barnes 25/02/20156757 jimmy smith 26/02/20156758 Jack barnes 27/02/20156759 stuart harris 27/02/20156760 Jonathon Kerridge 28/02/20156761 Paul Gibson 28/02/20156762 Ray Johnson 28/02/2015

 

 

Name Signed On6763 ROBERT HANLEY 01/03/20156764 michael lacy 02/03/20156765 Fred West 02/03/20156766 Michael Wain 03/03/20156767 Martin Toyn 04/03/20156768 Jordan warden 05/03/20156769 Amy Jackson 06/03/20156770 Chris Hanley 06/03/20156771 Henry Tasker 06/03/20156772 Georgina Thackeray 07/03/20156773 Grahame Tate 07/03/20156774 Greg Mann 08/03/20156775 Andrew Chilton 09/03/20156776 Kelly Cullen 09/03/20156777 Saul Clarke 09/03/20156778 Peter Thorton 09/03/20156779 Keith Gibbons 09/03/20156780 Vicky Gladwell 09/03/20156781 Nathan Johnson 09/03/20156782 Tony Heys 09/03/20156783 Natalie Wharton 09/03/20156784 Adam Wilson 09/03/20156785 Ian Hulsb 09/03/20156786 Lee Austin 09/03/20156787 Ross Evans 09/03/20156788 Ant Crow 09/03/20156789 Maise Adlard 09/03/20156790 Robin Harvey 09/03/20156791 Corrie Alexander 09/03/20156792 Nwt Robey 09/03/20156793 Sam Grile 09/03/20156794 Philip Caunt 10/03/20156795 LEON BLANCHARD 10/03/20156796 LEE HARRISON 10/03/20156797 ALAN EDWARDS 10/03/20156798 Robert Bloomer 10/03/20156799 Lee Hilldrith 10/03/20156800 Lisa Portess 10/03/20156801 Ian Sheard 10/03/20156802 Mark Shephard 10/03/20156803 Tom Wakefield 10/03/20156804 Sean Clover 10/03/20156805 Andy Rolph 10/03/20156806 William Dumbleton 10/03/20156807 Barry Kirk 10/03/20156808 Steve Robinson 10/03/20156809 Mark Kershaw 10/03/20156810 Roger Breed 10/03/20156811 Chris Pearson 10/03/20156812 JILL RAMSHAW 10/03/20156813 IAN SKELTON 10/03/20156814 SCOTT GRICE 10/03/2015

 

 

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Sport and the local economy: the role of stadia in regenerating commercial property DAVIES, L. E. Available from Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive (SHURA) at: http://shura.shu.ac.uk/64/ This document is the author deposited version. You are advised to consult the publisher's version if you wish to cite from it. Published version DAVIES, L. E. (2008) Sport and the local economy: the role of stadia in regenerating commercial property. Local Economy, 23 (1). 31-46. ISSN 0269-0942 Repository use policy Copyright © and Moral Rights for the papers on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. Users may download and/or print one copy of any article(s) in SHURA to facilitate their private study or for noncommercial research. You may not engage in further distribution of the material or use it for any profit-making activities or any commercial gain. Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive http://shura.shu.ac.uk 1 Sport and the Local Economy: The Effects of Stadia Development on the Commercial Property Market Dr. Larissa E. Davies Faculty of Development and Society Sheffield Hallam University City Campus Howard Street Sheffield S1 1WB [email protected] Tel: 0114 225 4534 2 Sport and the local economy: The effects of stadia development on the commercial property market Abstract The use of sports stadia for economic development and regeneration has gained increasingly credibility in recent years, both academically and in terms of UK urban policy. However, evidence to support the effectiveness of stadia for these purposes is highly variable. This paper uses a comparative case study of the Millennium Stadium and the City of Manchester Stadium to examine the effects of stadia development on the commercial property market, an area of research that has received little attention in the literature. It uses the expert opinion of professionals working in real estate, together with the experience of key stakeholders in Manchester and Cardiff to provide empirical evidence that stadia

 

 

can create tangible and intangible impacts on the commercial property market, but that these are variable between different sectors. It concludes by arguing the need for further research on the role of stadia in the regeneration process if the impacts of these developments are to be maximised in the future. 3 Sport and the local economy: The effects of stadia development on the commercial property market Introduction In recent years, an increasing number of urban and regional planners, regeneration agencies and local authorities in cities across the UK have introduced policies of sports-led regeneration as a means of revitalising urban areas. In some cases this has involved the construction of major sports stadia for sporting events, such as in Manchester for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, while in others it has been the development of smaller scale facilities in Sport Action Zones, designed to bring benefits to deprived communities (Percy, 2001). In both cases, it is hoped that the development of sporting infrastructure will regenerate the physical environment and bring with it local economic development to the surrounding area and wider city. The notion of using sporting infrastructure for regeneration purposes in the UK is not a new phenomenon. It originated in the 1980s, when several cities used property and enterprise-led development policies to build prestigious sportsrelated developments to promote regional and economic development (Lawless, 1990; Loftman and Nevin, 1995; Jones, 2001; Davies, 2002). Following a similar rationale to civic leaders across North America, where sports facilities were first utilised as a centrepiece for downtown regeneration by Indianapolis in the 1970s (Euchner, 1993; Austrian and Rosentraub, 2002), stadia in the UK were seen as 4 a mechanism through which cities could diversify their economic base and enhance their competitiveness for investment and jobs on a national and international level. Furthermore, they were seen as playing an important role in image creation and civic boosterism. Bale (1995, p. 13) explains, Stadiums feature on the business pages as much as in the sports columns as new arenas are perceived by city boosters as symbols of success, of urban machismo and vibrancy, as magnets to attract new industry and development, and to provide a much-wanted – or, at least, much perceived – multifunctional leisure facility. Throughout the 1990s, UK cities have continued to develop stadia to either host major sporting events or in response to the Taylor Report (Taylor, 1990) and the need to upgrade and modernise football stadia in the aftermath of the Hillsborough Tragedy. Over this period, the development of sports stadia have been increasingly associated with a range of government regeneration initiatives on economic development and social exclusion. However, despite the growing use of grand-scale multi-million pound stadia developments to address these issues, there is little documented evidence that they can actually regenerate urban areas. Brown (2001, p. 18) argues that It has become something of a given that the construction of new stadiums will bring economic and social benefits to the areas in which they are sited…yet these schemes raise as many questions as answers, and there seem to be few guarantees about the pay-off for a local area, communities

 

 

and the cities in which they live. The assumption that new stadiums will inevitably bring these benefits is just that. Although detailed and comprehensive research has been undertaken on the economic effects of stadia development since the 1980s, there is little agreement amongst academics and policy makers as to whether stadia generate net 5 positive outcomes for local economic development in the longer term. While proponents argue that stadia development can generate economic benefits including job creation, increased commercial activity and subsequent multiplier effects, new tax revenues form businesses, the development of a landmark site and increased community provision (Ladd, 2003); critics contend that the benefits are overstated. Some argue that while stadia provide jobs to the local community, the scale and quality of these is often uncertain and they are frequently low skill, low paid, casual or part time (Rosentraub, 1997; Jones, 2002). Moreover, others conclude that in reality sports stadia deliver little in economic terms (Baade and Dye, 1990; Baade, 1995, 1996; Humphreys, 2001; Rosentraub, 1997) and are not in fact the economic development engines they claim to be (Chaplin, 2002). Nevertheless, the latter is partly due to the fact that often such benefits are exaggerated, either knowingly or otherwise to obtain public subsidy for the development of sports stadia (Crompton, 1995; Noll and Zimbalist, 1997; Jones, 2002). In addition to the contested discourse around stadia impact, much of the evidence relating to stadia development is based on the North American experience and while this literature does provide some relevance to the British context there are fundamental differences underpinning the funding and development of sports stadia in the UK and North America, which necessitate caution when using the research to evaluate UK stadia developments. For example, Thornley (2002) observes how in the US, cities compete with each 6 other for inward investment and the sports industry. Local states develop stadia to attract professional sports teams and franchises from other cities and devote considerable public funds from local taxpayers‟ money to these projects. Jones (2002) similarly notes how the threat of franchise flight in the US and the loss of perceived economic benefits associated with professional teams have resulted in taxpayers subsidising team owners. In contrast, stadia in the UK are funded largely by national public funding or public-private partnerships. Cities in the UK have no power to determine the use of tax revenues or to propose local tax increases in order to subsidise stadium construction. Additionally, the geographical movement of teams is unlikely (Jones, 2002), thus the need to retain or lure professional teams does not exist. An area of the economic literature that has been seldom explored is the impact of stadia construction on the real estate market. This is despite the significance of property enhancement to the regeneration process. Although there has been some evaluation of property values around different types of sports developments, most notably golf courses and parks (e.g. Crompton, 2000; 2005), there has only been limited analysis of sports stadia development on property markets. Isolated studies have examined the impact of stadia on residential property (Bowen, 1974; Bale, 1995; Tu, 2003; Davies, 2005). However, there has been no research carried out on the impact of stadia on commercial real

 

 

estate markets. 7 There are examples of consultancy studies that have been undertaken that focus more broadly on the real estate impacts of major sporting events (Plumb and McKay, 2001; Hobkinson, 2002; Sanderson et al, 2002) and although they do not comment specifically upon commercial property values, they do report various impacts on commercial property market indicators such as construction activity; occupancy rates; take-up levels; rentals and prices. Sanderson et al (2002) and Plumb and McKay (2001) both argue that the more direct short term real estate impacts of the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games are concentrated in the hotel sector and are represented in terms of increased room occupancy, daily rates, hotel performance as measured by revenue per available room and in the case of the Olympic Games, increased supply in the host city. While Sanderson et al (2002) and Plumb and McKay (2001) found mixed evidence of impact in the office market, both reports suggest that the hosts of major sporting events may experience a cyclical increase in demand and rents of the retail sector around the time of the event, but that it is likely to be short lived and linked to other factors such as consumer confidence in the broader economy. Additionally, Plumb and McKay (2001) conclude that the direct real estate implications of hosting events will depend upon the size and relative maturity of the local property market, with larger impacts being generated in smaller and less mature markets. This paper attempts to address the shortfall in literature identified and contribute to the evidence base on sport and urban regeneration by presenting research carried out on the effects of the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff and the City of 8 Manchester (COM) Stadium on the property markets in their respective surrounding areas. While Davies (2005) focuses on residential property, this paper explores the impact of stadia on the commercial real estate market, an area of research that as noted previously has received even less attention. It uses the expert opinion of professionals working in the field of property, regeneration and sport, together with the experience of key stakeholders directly involved with or affected by the construction of stadia to establish perceived impact. The paper provides empirical evidence to suggest that sports stadia can generate tangible and intangible impacts on the commercial property market, but that these are variable between sectors. It also suggests that stadia can enhance the commercial development potential of the surrounding area. The paper concludes by arguing that with investment in sport and regeneration likely to increase in the period leading up to the 2012 Olympic Games in London, there is a need for further detailed research on the role of stadia in the regeneration process, including the real estate market, to maximise the potential offered by major sporting infrastructure constructed in the UK in the near future. Research methodology A comparative case study approach was used to investigate the effects of stadia development on the property market. The case studies selected were the City of Manchester (COM) Stadium and the Millennium Stadium (Cardiff). These stadia 9 were chosen because they were newly constructed within five years of the research being undertaken and were both built primarily to host a major sporting event in the UK. The Millennium Stadium was built for the 1999 Rugby World

 

 

Cup and the COM Stadium was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games. The case studies were also considered to be an interesting comparison due to their contrasting locational characteristics, with the COM Stadium being located on a brownfield site, 1.6km from the centre of Manchester and the Millennium Stadium being located in the city centre of Cardiff. Given the limited research on sports stadia and property values, there is no recognised method for investigating the property impact of sports stadia. Hedonic Analysis has been used widely in property research (e.g. Askham et al, 1996; Henneberry, 1996a; Watkins, 2001; Irwin, 2002) and was also used by Tu (2003) in his study of the Fedex Field Stadium. However, as a form of mathematical modelling and positivist enquiry, it was not considered to be appropriate for the investigation of sports stadia on property in Cardiff and Manchester for a number of reasons. Firstly, Hedonic Analysis is a strictly quantitative methodology and it would not have allowed for exploration of the intangible economic impacts of sports stadia, such as image creation and desirability, which can significantly influence real estate values (Crompton, 2000). Secondly, the use of this technique would have required recent sales transactions data to estimate impact and in the case of East Manchester, where sales of residential property over the last decade have been very limited, it would 10 have been difficult to obtain the required data. Finally, the unavailability of a comprehensive data set, which contained detailed information on property characteristics in both cities, meant that Hedonic Analysis was not viable. Instead, a methodology was devised which used the expert opinion of property professionals together with the opinions of local interest groups or key stakeholders to quantify, qualify and separate out the impact of the stadia from other variables impacting on commercial property in the surrounding area. Research design A four stage mixed method approach, including a desk based review of literature; expert interviews; exploratory interviews and a questionnaire survey were used to collect quantitative and qualitative information on the impact of the case study stadia on the property market in each city. The research was carried out between January and June 2003. The data collection is summarised in Table 1. [Insert Table 1] Stage 1 of the research was an extensive literature and desk-based review of sports stadia, regeneration and property. The aim of this was to establish the current evidence base and to identify participants for Stage 2, the expert interviews. 11 The expert interviews were carried out with five individuals working or researching in the field of sport, regeneration, property and/or planning, who were considered to have expertise in one or more of these areas. The expert interviews were used to identify data source availability and an appropriate methodology for investigating the impact of stadia construction on the real estate market. The experts selected included a member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Regeneration Policy Panel; a research professor in planning and property; a research professor in planning and regeneration; a senior researcher in sports economics and a director of a sports research consultancy firm. The information from the expert interviews was also used to

 

 

identify research participants for Stage 3, the exploratory interviews and Stage 4, the questionnaire survey. Figure 1 shows the rationale and selection of the research participants for Stage 3 and Stage 4. Research participants for these stages were selected to obtain a range of viewpoints across various stakeholders involved in the stadia and real estate development process. [Insert Figure 1] Stage 3, the exploratory interviews were carried out with five key stakeholders in both Manchester and Cardiff. They were designed to allow qualitative examination of the attitudes and opinions of individuals and organisations 12 involved with the strategic planning of the stadia through to those affected by the stadia construction. In each city, a senior representative from the local authority, regeneration agency and Chamber of Commerce, together with a private developer and a member of a local residents‟ group were selected. Themes discussed included the types of development stimulated by stadium construction; impacts on residential and commercial property; the role of the stadium in the surrounding regeneration; sustainability and policies required to sustain and enhance impacts. Stage 4, a postal questionnaire survey, was carried out with property professionals. Property agents and surveyors were selected as they operate at the interface between supply and demand of the residential and commercial property markets. They were considered to have a key influence over property-related decisions and therefore have expert knowledge of market behaviour (Henneberry, 1996b). A questionnaire survey was considered to be the most appropriate method to extract quantitative information of expert opinion, while also providing a complement to the qualitative information obtained from the interviews. All property agents and surveyors listed in the Yellow Pages in each city were selected. In total, 371 surveys were mailed, 115 in Cardiff and 256 in Manchester. Fifty seven surveys (15.4%) were returned and fully completed from the two case study stadia, with 26 (22.6%) from Cardiff and 31 (12.1%) from Manchester. While in relative terms the response rate was low, the majority of the surveys returned contained detailed and extensive 13 information, and were completed by experienced senior staff (director, partner, manager) in the property or surveying company. Therefore the sample of data did contain some useful insights from individuals considered expert in the local property market. Investigation of non-response revealed that this was largely due to limited or lack of knowledge about the impacts of the stadia. Spatial analysis of the questionnaire returns found a correlation between non-response and increasing distance away from the stadia, thus suggesting that the understanding and knowledge of stadia impact in each city was localised. This factor may also explain the lower response from Manchester companies, with questionnaires being distributed over a much larger area than in Cardiff. Further research of this nature should therefore consider targeted sampling of property professionals in close proximity to stadia developments. The impact of sports stadia on commercial real estate: Research findings The research found evidence to suggest that the COM Stadium and the

 

 

Millennium Stadium have generated mixed and variable impacts on the commercial property market in each city. The exploratory interviews and the questionnaire survey revealed that in addition to the perceived tangible impacts on commercial property values, the stadia have also impacted on the image of 14 the surrounding area, which according to research participants, may have further influenced the value of commercial property in each city. The research also suggests that the stadia may have enhanced the development potential of the area in which the stadia are located. The following section will present the research findings. However, given the low response rate to the survey, the quantitative data should be viewed cautiously. Tangible impacts: Commercial property values From Table 2, it can be seen that from the perspective of property agents and surveyors, the most significant impacts on property values were perceived to be in the commercial leisure sector. In Cardiff, it was suggested that the Millennium Stadium has increased commercial leisure property values by approximately 12%. These findings were supported by the interviewees who typically commented that …lots of bars and restaurants are a direct impact of the stadium being located where it is (Regional Land Development Director, Welsh Development Agency). …more commercial leisure – a lot of restaurants opened all on the back of the stadium, a lot of leisure facilities have expanded on the back of the stadium and the numbers of people who just simply come to the games (Chief Officer for Development, Cardiff Local Authority). [Insert Table 2] 15 In Manchester, it was also suggested that the largest impact of the COM Stadium was in the leisure sector, with survey respondents suggesting a perceived increase in values of approximately 8%. However, it was also felt by survey respondents and particularly by the interviewees, that the COM Stadium has similarly had a positive impact on the retail sector. Property agents and surveyors suggested that the stadium has increased the value of retail property by approximately 7% in the surrounding area, while a number of interviewees commented that the stadium has given retailers the confidence to invest in East Manchester, with the specific example of Asda Walmart being cited as a direct result I honestly do not believe that Asda Walmart would have located there and made the investment they have in that retail facility had it not been for the presence of the stadium (Strategic Director for Regeneration, Manchester Local Authority). While the impacts in the retail sector are seemingly positive, caution should be taken not to over state these results as one interviewee explained „Retail is very variable depending on location’ (Director, Manchester Regeneration Company). Although the general trends shown by the survey reveal an overall perceived net positive change in the market value of retail property around the stadium, this may disguise more localised negative trends, particularly in the district shopping centre closest to the stadium and the new Asda store. In contrast to the overall positive impact on retail commercial developments in

 

 

Manchester, the research found that the construction of the Millennium Stadium 16 has conversely had a perceived negative impact on the retail sector in Cardiff. The survey suggested that the value of retail property has decreased by 3% relative to other commercial property in the area. The Chief Executive of the Chamber of Commerce explains the reason for this …the indigenous customer took a long time relatively to get comfortable with the idea that they could still use the city at the same time as the stadium was being used as a venue. One of the unforeseen negative impacts of the Millennium Stadium was that due to congestion on event days, regular shoppers initially avoided the city centre when the stadium was in use and this resulted in reduced retail trade on event days and a perceived decrease in associated retail property values, as reported by the survey. However, there were suggestions from interviewees that the displacement of shoppers has reduced since the stadium opened, with the Chief Officer for Tourism and Marketing suggesting that there is evidence that retail revenue has almost returned to pre-Millennium Stadium levels. Thus in Cardiff, while there is evidence that property in the commercial leisure sector has experienced positive impacts from the Millennium Stadium, there has seemingly been a cost to the commercial retail sector in the city. Despite this, it was suggested by research participants and Cardiff County Council (2002) that with considered planning and timing of events together with careful management of the number of football events, the negative impacts on retail in the city can be minimised. 17 In terms of the remaining sectors of the commercial market, the research found that in the case of Manchester, the COM Stadium has impacted on commercial industrial property, increasing values by a perceived 6%, but that in Cardiff there was only a negligible impact. This is likely to be a result of the differing locational characteristics of the case study stadia and due to the fact that the COM Stadium is located on a brownfield site and has derelict industrial property in its vicinity, unlike in Cardiff, where the stadium is located in the city centre and there is limited industrial land usage in the surrounding area. Finally the research revealed that in both cities the stadia have had negligible effects on the value of property in the office sector, which is consistent with the findings of Sanderson et al (2002), who found the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea had little or no discernable impact in the office sector, but in contrast to the Stade de France, which hosted the 1998 World Cup final and is now being utilised as a centrepiece for the growth of an office market (Newman and Tual, 2002). Intangible impacts: Regenerating image, confidence and pride in the commercial sector Plumb and McKay (2001: 2) argue that 18 …real estate impacts tend to be a consequence of decisions driven by other motivations, such as image and self promotion, which provide indirect benefits to the sector. The research in Cardiff and Manchester revealed that in addition to the tangible impacts on commercial property values, the stadia have also generated positive

 

 

impacts on imaging and confidence in the surrounding area, which as Plumb and McKay (2001) suggest, may have also indirectly enhanced the commercial property market. In both cities, interviewees suggested that the Millennium Stadium and COM Stadium have enhanced the external profile and image of the area surrounding the stadia by generating a positive iconic symbol, which is representative of the redevelopment and regeneration of the area. It was suggested that stadia are landmark buildings and in many ways they signify success and the ability of a city to deliver. The research suggested that in East Manchester, the stadium has improved the business image for the area by providing a prominent landmark through its sheer scale and architectural character, in an area that was almost devoid of other landmarks ‘…you can see it for miles and it is a destination…’ (Policy Executive, Manchester Chamber of Commerce). It was typically commented that the COM Stadium has transformed the image of the area and …is sending signals to the wider city and to the investment market in particular about this being the location which has a positive future (Director, Manchester Regeneration Company). …it has become a new iconic symbol of Manchester as a whole (Strategic Director for Regeneration, Manchester Local Authority). 19 This was endorsed by a developer in the area who felt that …the city centre business community has undoubtedly turned its attention eastside and the most notable reason why it did that was because of that stadium (Manchester Developer). Similarly in Cardiff, another developer explained how the Millennium Stadium has enhanced the external commercial image of Cardiff by producing …an icon landmark development of no mean feat where others have failed like Wembley has stalled over and over again (Cardiff Developer). She went on to explain …it has helped uplift Cardiff’s profile…when you have something like the Millennium Stadium helping us to sell Cardiff then we can let things quicker. It does help sell it. Research participants suggested that as a result of image enhancement, business confidence in the area surrounding the stadium and the broader city has increased. In Manchester, a developer explains how the stadium is being used to engender confidence in East Manchester, Every time we have a prospective occupier we take them to the stadium complex first and what it does is engender real confidence about East Manchester’s ability to deliver rather than talk the game (Manchester Developer). While in Cardiff, interviewees also noted how …overall, the stadium has definitely been a catalyst for regeneration. It has given a lot of confidence to business (Chief Officer for Tourism and Marketing, Cardiff Local Authority) and how the stadium has helped to boost business confidence in the city …it sends out very positive signals to us as developers that the local authority and other bodies that have been involved in that type of large 20 scale development have delivered already…it is not going to take years and

 

 

years and years like the Wembley saga… (Cardiff Developer). The impact of stadia on commercial development potential While the main focus of the questionnaire survey and the exploratory interviews was on the impact of the stadia on commercial property values, research participants were also asked about the impact on the development potential of the area surrounding each venue. In Cardiff, the overwhelming majority of survey respondents (92%) stated that the Millennium Stadium has impacted positively the commercial development potential of the surrounding area. In particular, it was typically commented upon by a number of property professionals that ‘the development potential of the immediate vicinity has been enhanced for leisure–orientated developments’ (Property Professional 15, Cardiff), and that The stadium has certainly raised the profile of Cardiff and assisted commercial sale rates and values; the number of investors that have purchased has increased since the construction of the Millennium Stadium (Property Professional 1, Cardiff) Although research participants in Manchester were a little more cautious than in Cardiff, key stakeholders and survey respondents felt that the COM Stadium has on balance impacted positively on the commercial development potential of the 21 surrounding area. Survey respondents commented that the stadium has ‘opened up new development areas in the east of the city’ (Property Professional 38, Manchester) and that ‘the stadium has made the immediate environment the focal point of investment and development (Property Professional 30, Manchester). These comments were similarly supported by the interviewees, for example, the Strategic Director for Regeneration suggested that …the stadium I think has been viewed by the development community as being a driver for that potential and it is yet to be seen how far that will be taken but the early signs are promising and further endorsed by a major developer in the area who stated that I think there is massive evidence of the private sector investment being generated as a result of that iconic piece of development…the stadium has had the effect of refocusing interest… (Developer, Manchester), Some property professionals felt that the COM Stadium was not the only factor influencing the development potential of the area, citing transport infrastructure improvements as playing a hugely significant role in this, but as others argued ‘the velodrome made no difference at all – the stadium gave the site the critical mass required (Property Professional 38, Manchester) and although some research participants argued that the development potential and subsequently land value in the area around the COM Stadium may have increased anyway, others felt ‘the impacts would not have been to such a great extent or happened with quite the speed it has happened because of the stadium’ (Property Professional 46, Manchester). 22 Clearly from the research findings presented, it can be seen that the Millennium Stadium and COM Stadium have impacted on the commercial real estate market in a number of ways, many of which are not quantifiable, but which are nevertheless important for developing and enhancing the commercial property market in each city. The conclusion will now address some of the research and

 

 

policy implications of these findings. Conclusion Grand-scale multi-million pound stadia are increasingly becoming an integral part of cityscapes across the UK. These developments are ever more being justified on their ability to create economic development in the surrounding area. However, as the review earlier in the paper illustrated, the evidence base for using stadia for economic purposes is not only contested but little is known about the impact they have on specific aspects of the local economy such as the real estate market. The research presented in the paper investigated the effects of sports stadia development on the commercial property market, an area of research that has received little attention in the literature. In the two case studies examined, the research found evidence from key stakeholders and property professionals in each city to suggest that with the exception of the retail sector in Cardiff, the Millennium Stadium and the COM Stadium have had perceived positive impacts on property values in the commercial sectors. Moreover, 23 according to research participants they have created a positive image change, together with increased pride and renewed confidence from businesses in the area where the stadia are located, which may have further enhanced perceived commercial property values. While the findings presented do provide some evidence to support the notion that stadia can enhance the local economy through boosting the commercial property market, there is a need to consider the limitations of the research, which is case study specific and exploratory in nature. Before the findings can be utilised by policy makers, there is a need for further investigation and additional research should be undertaken to build an evidence base for the arguments presented. This may involve examining additional case studies or in the case of the COM Stadium and the Millennium Stadium, collecting further qualitative and quantitative data. In particular, there is a need to improve upon the survey response rate to enhance the credibility of the quantitative data presented and additionally, collect time series data on property transactions in the neighbourhoods adjacent to the stadia. Data on actual transactions would greatly enhance the evidence presented and provide an objective measure to evaluate the qualitative assertions of the interview and survey respondents. However, collecting this information is problematic on several accounts. Firstly, there remains a lack of available detailed transaction data for the specific research areas, which could be disaggregated to take account of other property, locational and environmental attributes. Secondly, the challenge of isolating the 24 real estate impact of stadia from other regeneration initiatives remains a significant difficulty in deriving meaningful data, as does isolating the impact of new facilities that have been redeveloped on the site of old stadia, such as in the case of the Millennium Stadium. Nevertheless, these challenges need to be addressed in future work if research is to provide valuable information for policy makers on identifying, sustaining and maximising the potential real estate impacts of sports stadia. In spite of limited evidence, not only with regard to stadia and real estate, but more generally in terms of local economic development and regeneration, there continues to be a positive shift in UK policy towards utilising sports stadia for

 

 

these purposes. This trend, together with the use of public funding to subsidise stadia and other sporting developments is likely to continue over the next few years leading up to the London Olympics in 2012. To boost the impact of these developments on the local economy and to justify the continued use of public money to finance UK stadia developments, a broader and more comprehensive understanding of the role of stadia in the regeneration process is required. There is a need for rigorous empirical evidence and holistic baseline studies of stadia impact to be undertaken, which will then enable meaningful and wide-ranging longitudinal economic data to be collected to inform sports-led regeneration policy. However, the value of expert opinion and qualitative data for understanding local conditions and the intangible impacts of stadia, as illustrated 25 by this paper, should not be underestimated and where possible should be considered in future studies. Without developing a further understanding of the role of stadia in the regeneration process, there is a risk that as in the US, the rationale for developing sporting infrastructure will become one based on a political rather than an economic basis (Lee, 2002). There is already evidence that this is occurring; for example, the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games were declared a huge success before they even happened, based largely on anecdotal evidence and hype surrounding the event. A former senior planning officer from Manchester Local Authority explains, Once you adopt a strategy of pursuing sports-led urban regeneration, politically it is very difficult for it to allow to fail, so what happens is that it gets declared a success, really irrespective of what happens on the ground… It is vitally important that political will does not get in the way of critical analysis and while local and national government support is fundamental for the success of sports-led regeneration strategies, political influence must not obscure rigorous and detailed assessment of their impact. This is particularly significant for the UK, given the large amount of public and private finance that is committed to developing sporting infrastructure for the Olympic Games in 2012. 26 References Austrian, Z. and Rosentraub, M. S. (2002) Cities, sports, and economic change: A retrospective assessment, Journal of Urban Affairs, 24 (5), pp. 549-563. Askham, P. Jones, I. and Henneberry, J. (1996) The assessment of the impact of the South Yorkshire Supertram on commercial and industrial property values in Sheffield, Supertram Impact Series Paper No. SIS 31, CRESR, Sheffield Hallam University. Baade, R. A. (1995) Stadiums, professional sports and city economies: An analysis of the United States experience, in Bale, J. and Moen, O. (Eds) The Stadium and the City, Keele University Press, Keele, pp. 277-294. Baade, R. A. (1996) Professional sports as catalysts for metropolitan economic development, Journal of Urban Affairs, 18 (1), pp. 1-17. Baade, R. A. and Dye, R. F. (1990) The impact of stadiums and professional sports on metropolitan area development, Growth and Change, 21 (2), pp. 1-14. Bale, J. (1995) Introduction, in Bale, J. and Moen, O. (Eds) The Stadium and the City, Keele University Press, Keele, pp. 11-21.

 

 

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Appendix iii

Support Petition 2 – Comments

Name Signed On Comment

Paul Savage 30/04/2014 A new ground is vital for the future success of Grimsby Town FC

Robert Inkson 30/04/2014 lived in grimsby most of my life,the town needs a modern ground to be proud of.

Chris Billingham 30/04/2014 The new stadium is exactly what the club needs and will help the town move forward in further development

Hannah Dawson 30/04/2014 Up the Mariners! joseph hooton 30/04/2014 This club is the only positive asset to the Grimsby/Cleethorpes

area that has the potential to bring thousands of people from the community together. This needs to be safeguarded for generations to come, and relocation to a modern community stadium is the only way this can be done.

James Tuff 30/04/2014 For my local club, need a new stadium.

ben rising 30/04/2014 Why is this important to me? Its not, its incredibly important for the town. The football club brings the town together like no other organisation. We need the football club to exist without a new stadium the clubs future is bleak. UTM

Dean Cressey 30/04/2014 To safe guard a professional football club in this area, which must clearly have positive effects on the local economy.

Chris Jenkin 30/04/2014 Because Grimsby needs developments like this to stop being left in the past by backward and negative thinking.

Robert Overton 30/04/2014 IM A GRIMSBY SEASON TICKET HOLDER AND A NEW STADIUM WILL NOT ONLY BE VERY GOOD FOR THE CLUB AND IT'S FANS BUT FOR THE WHOLE OF THE COMMUNITY TOO.

Ron Counte 30/04/2014 Boost jobs and prospects, and also great fro civixc pride in the areaa.

Gareth King 30/04/2014 As a football club Grimsby need to relocate to a modern stadium that will atract more supporters tot he ground and hopefully be the catalist to move Grimsby Town FC into the higher league thus securing the club for future generation to support UTM!!!

Chris Niles 30/04/2014 Grimsby needs this, we need this! Chris Parker 30/04/2014 This is not just about a new stadium but a new community

complex to promote health and well being. This is vital to moving Grimsby, Cleethorpes & surrounding area forward. We have been left behind by most of the country. Sign and lets play catch up!

Jordan Houlston 30/04/2014 The club desperately needs to relocate in order to improve its already dated facilities and push on in terms of revenue and financial security.

Gary Groves 30/04/2014 We need a new stadium to bring the club into the 21st century and to give us a potentially better future. Who knows, it could attract a big investor and we could end up playing Hull in the championship / premier league. People talk about Darlington when it comes to a new stadium, but what about Rotherham, Doncaster, Hull, Brighton, Stoke, MK Dons, and many more? A new stadium would potentially lead to a better future.

Sammi-Jo Grayson 30/04/2014 Supporting our football team!!

Susan Wright 30/04/2014 Grimsby requires a sustainable football club which both supports and is supported by the community.

Marc Reed 30/04/2014 The future of GTFC and jobs for the area is paramount to the town as whole

David Schofielf 30/04/2014 The club and this town need this to bring our great town and club into the 21st century. Too many people sufficating the

  

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growth of this area because of stupid little things.

Kristine Green 30/04/2014 Regardless of what scare stories people are banding about with regards to worries about various things. This town needs something new to help engage future generations in both GTFC and sport in general!

Paul Wakefield 30/04/2014 Not only for the long term survival of one of the oldest historical clubs Grimsby Town, but to move the Town forward as a whole supporting community projects, and Health / Education.

Gary Setterfield 30/04/2014 I am originally from the Grimsby area , and am fed up of seeing MY home town being left behind by others. It's time to play catch up , and provide something for the entire community to enjoy. The football club is a VERY important part of many peoples lives in the area , let's make it strong again , together !!

Carl Drinkell 30/04/2014 for the long term survival of the club which is crucial to the community

Mark Leech 30/04/2014 It will breathe new life into an old Town Simon Chapple 30/04/2014 We need this new stadium, not only for supporters and down in

the dumps fans who follow GTFC with a passion, but what a boost it would give to the community and Town as a whole. It would also get some of these young folk off the streets weather it was in the shape of employment or taking part in local football. Come on people, instead of fearing the worst, think of others aswell as yourselves for a change, vote YES and make that change! I honestly believe you will look back and wonder why you never made the positive decision sooner! This dieing club is my life, my kids life, OUR LIFE.

Marie Mawer 30/04/2014 The town as a whole not just the football club desperately need this development. This is a community project that will benefit everyone don't let it fail because of the few.

David Harbord 30/04/2014 For the future of the club and the benefit of the local community Shaun Kirman 30/04/2014 right time to have a new stadium, and will bring back more

supporters

Richard Young 30/04/2014 The club is a centrepiece of the town, if the club grows then so does the good feeling in the town

Paul Wakefield 30/04/2014 Official petition from Grimsby Town Football Club, everyone please sign this it only takes a few seconds, and let's get our local club a new stadium - circa 500 permanent jobs, and 500 temporary construction jobs. For the long term survivability of the club, not only will it help the club, it will help with community projects in Education and Health.

Christopher Binns 30/04/2014 The team can only move forward with a stadium fit for purpose

Aaron Rattray 30/04/2014 This will help GTFC bring investment into the town, it worked for Hull City and Swansea City, it can work for GTFC too.

Alex G 30/04/2014 If Grimsby Town are successful it brings much needed revenue to the Town in the form of a greater number of away supporters, in addition to greater media coverage. This will not only benefit GTFC but the community and area as a whole. A new stadium will facilitate this and should be supporter by all concerned in the Grimsby / Cleethorpes area.

James Borrill 30/04/2014 GTFC needs this to have any future as a professional club and the town needs to start looking at moving forward, creating jobs and modernising our attractions.

Dave Hall 30/04/2014 As an exiled Mariner Grimsby Town FC provide me with a proud link to my home town. We need this stadium to bring the club into the 21st Century. Up The Mariners!

keith blackett 30/04/2014 the club and town needs it! Dave Roberts 30/04/2014 Sustainability of the Club depend on it. Would be a community

asset to be proud of.

Andrew Holness 30/04/2014 Good for whole Town

  

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Peter Blades 30/04/2014 Massive grimsby fan for years and need a new stadium to help progress utmm gtid

Dan Vince 30/04/2014 I love grimsby town Football club and I think the town deserves and needs something like this

Amanda Dixon 30/04/2014 we need a new stadium and the club needs the fans and locals to support this

John Montford 30/04/2014 Its important to me, because its a forward thinking project that will bring many advantages to the community

Mark Holness 30/04/2014 Grimsby Town need a new stadium and Leisure Complex at Peaks Parkway

Kieran Kirk 30/04/2014 Because it will be amazing to the town and even if we get promotion UTM

Kieran Holly 30/04/2014 Lots more jobs locally and will help GTFC and the local economy

cameron preston 30/04/2014 The future of gtfc Jason Slade 30/04/2014 It's absolutely crucial that sustainable jobs are created in the

region. Jack Johnson 30/04/2014 It's vital for the long-term future of the Football Club and would,

no doubt, be a huge positive for Grimsby and the surrounding area.

Ashley Smith 30/04/2014 MARINERS! Ben Dent 30/04/2014 I support Grimsby

micheal page 30/04/2014 commuinty Bertie Birtles 30/04/2014 i really would like to see a nice improved stadium for gtfc fans

and away fans for it to be an even better experience for all football fans

Anne Boyers 30/04/2014 GY lacks anything to be proud of Grimsby needs a football club and the club needs a town

paul munson 30/04/2014 Need new ground bigger stadium gives grimsby town more money and benefits community

peter turner 30/04/2014 The future of our club can only be successful if we have new facilities that can produce revenue every day not just on a match day.

JEREMY BAILY 30/04/2014 I have supported GTFC since being a schoolboy in Lincolnshire: the club (and Grimsby) needs a new stadium.

Andrew Geddes 30/04/2014 Our facilities are outdated, we need a modern stadium, to keepsafe our club, jobs, and bring in fresh investment to the community.

Frank Tupling 30/04/2014 Grimsby town is heart and soul of this town and this development will secure it more many years to come.

Dave Parkinson 30/04/2014 The Football club used to be at the heart of the community. I have always supported the club and was a ball boy for 3 years in our successful years in the late 70`s. Grimsby also needs a venue for pop concerts etc

Craig Parker 30/04/2014 I'm an advocate of anything that will improve the town and will be of benefit to the community

Gerald Dawson 30/04/2014 After years supporting town I fear that without a new ground the club will die, a tragedy not only for the club's supporters, but the towns of Grimsby and Cleethorpes which would lose much more than their football club

Richard Durrant 30/04/2014 MY FOOTBALL CLUB REALY NEEDS THIS AND THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

Lewis Bryan 30/04/2014 Time for change Mark Taylor 30/04/2014 Good investment for the town ... for business and the football

club .! alisha gill 30/04/2014 To stop the rot of this awful area Phil Nicolson 30/04/2014 Lifelong fan and with a new stadium we can move onto the next

level Mike Roberts 30/04/2014 Essential for the survival of one of the oldest Football League

clubs.

  

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Jon High 30/04/2014 This project is of vital importance, not only to the football club but for the Town itself. This venture will help drag the area into the 21st century. UTM!

Alex Barker 30/04/2014 Support the local football team and also amazing facilities for the local community to use.

Matt Beer 30/04/2014 It is essential for Grimsby as a Town that the club is allowed to move forward. The town will decay further without this enabler.

peter blake 30/04/2014 I strongly feel that this is the best place for the much needed relocation of the football club

David Boyce 30/04/2014 If we have to have a new stadium Peaks Parkway represents the best site.

Callum Evers 30/04/2014 It will be massive for the future of grimsby town, and as the club grows so will the fanbase, and then the club will be able to do more with the local community

Ailsa McDermott 30/04/2014 Having supported town for over 25 years, we desperately need a new stadium

Ben Robinson 30/04/2014 I am passionate about my home town and gtfc. I hope that we can all pull in the same direction and make this project happen.

Tez Petterson 30/04/2014 Our area is crying out for a multi-purpose facility on the scale of which Grimsby Town FC (our club) can help deliver. This would be just as important to our local community, economy and general positivity as it would be for the longevity and heritage of our great football club and Town. We as a collective Town should be ashamed of ourselves and our lack of progressive thinking if this stadium is not permitted to get the go ahead.

Hannah Cornall 30/04/2014 As a lifelong town fan, I feel a new stadium is necessary for the club, and the town as a whole to move forward however much I love Blundell Park.

Dominic Barrass 30/04/2014 My Local football team ned a new stadium. Martin Sarbutt 30/04/2014 The whole of Grimsby needs to catch up with our local rivals.

Plus Blundell Park won't last forever.

Tom Hodge 30/04/2014 For Grimsby to become what it sets out to be, this project is absolutely vital for the development of both Grimsby, Cleethorpes and the surrounding areas.

Shaun Thompson 30/04/2014 This town needs a football club as much as the football club needs the town. We are in dire need of a new stadium with new facilities. What else can bring thousands of proud Grimbarians together week after week? This town has been ruined by backward thinking councils over the past 30 years, lets not have the last institution of Great Grimsby go the same way.

David Cockram 30/04/2014 Is time to move forward for the club and the town any further delay stagnates the club and the town and stifles future investment it is a common known fact that a town without the exposure nationally that having a football league club gives will struggle to attract investment. Grimsby Town football club puts this town on the international map where it is noticed

Alicia Bell 30/04/2014 Massive boost to local economy, perfect location to improve town's and traffic management and will improve overall vision and morale of the town's people.

Charles Rogers 30/04/2014 We have needed a new stadium for years and if we delay any longer it could be the end of professional football in the Grimsby area.

jim chase 30/04/2014 This town needs GTFC Dale Ford 30/04/2014 We want a new ground!! Ashley Ireland 30/04/2014 It's important to me to safe guard GTFC future. To secure Jobs

and something to be pround of for future generations to follow.

Neil Caborn 30/04/2014 Safeguard our clubs future and to get back to the promised land. UTM!

Howard Smith 30/04/2014 GTFC and the NE Lincs region as a whole needs a stadium to be proud of, Blundell Park is dated and new facilities could bring new investment into the region and the football club. Up The

  

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Mariners!

Mathew Cooper 30/04/2014 We need a new stadium to take the club forward.

John Read 30/04/2014 GTFC need a new stadium and the proposed site is ideal both for the club and community

Jon Altoft 30/04/2014 Grimsby Town FC needs to attract investment the local area has a large passion for football and the fan base is there. GTFC just need to attract them.

Ben Robinson 30/04/2014 The club deserves a new stadium and it will benefit many people in the long term. Cheers.

Jason Atkinson 30/04/2014 The town needs to move forward. What better way than this?

Will Patchett 30/04/2014 we deserve a new stadium and its a great place to build on Martyn Bell 30/04/2014 The town needs this investment as much as the football club.

Paul Roberts 30/04/2014 This proposal will benefit the whole community and not just GTFC . I am sure that all worries of nearby residents can be fully allied. Let's push on and get far enough down the line to be able to at least produce a plan that can be debated

Andrew Blake 30/04/2014 GTFC is my club. Robert Graves 30/04/2014 because grimsby needs a prosperous football team,a new

stadium is a must to achieve this Tony Walker 30/04/2014 its not just important to the football club its massively important

to the town so mr Shaw et al for once do something that the majority want !!!!!

wes barnett 30/04/2014 This town needs a new stadium as blundell park is outdated and in need of mass refurbishment also the parking is atrocious especially on evening games when most locals are home and already parked up. This area needs rejuvenating. Just look what happened to hull when it got a new stadium.

Christian Borum 30/04/2014 utm Jamie Smith 30/04/2014 I'm not mainly a Grimsby Town fan, but this can only be good

news for the local area Simon Davey 30/04/2014 GTFC gives this town more free advertising than you care to

imagine, they deserve the support of the whole community to see this project take off. Let's get behind this and make it a reality not just another dream or missed opportunity.

Nick Woods 30/04/2014 Great for the town to have some modern facilities Damien Netherto 30/04/2014 Feel we need a new Stadium. and peaks parkway very good

place

Paul Burgess 30/04/2014 The old stadium is not fit for purpose.

james trowill 30/04/2014 look what a new stadium did for Hull City Richard Willerton 30/04/2014 A new stadium is paramount to the sustainability of GTFC and

the opportunities the football club provides for the local area.

John Harrop 30/04/2014 A new ground is vitally important if Town are ever going to make progress in the Football League AND make me want to make regular journeys back to the town.

Bill Jenner 30/04/2014 Grimsby has a town needs a successful professional football club, the football club needs a modern stadium to be successful

Christine Ashworth 30/04/2014 Fantastic development opportunity, GTFC have needed a new stadium for decades and this will bring much needed jobs and revenue to Grimsby. Get it done!

Robert Jacques 30/04/2014 Only way club can move forward

  

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Kate Mawer 30/04/2014 A new football stadium is vital for Grimsby Town Football Club to prosper. A prosperous football club in turn is vital for a town like Grimsby, it is a tool to put the Town on the map. A stadium with excellent facilities will help to improve the perception others have of the town as well as providing facilities for the community to use which do not currently exist to this scale. A stadium with the facilities proposed will be an asset for the football club and the community as a whole. It is crucial that the town and the football club work together as each needs the other in order to achieve success and fulfil its potential.

Ian Stoney 30/04/2014 move the club forward and potentially save its future

Steven Burgess 30/04/2014 GTFC is our club, our pride and we deserve to be brought into the 21st century with modern facilities the whole town can be proud of!

stephen mccoy 30/04/2014 To move the club and the town forward,regarding a modern stadium and something the whole town can be proud of.

Allister Webb 30/04/2014 This is about more than simply a football club and its stadium. This is about a community and the image it wishes to project of itself to the outside world. Backing this development shows a bright, forward-thinking mentality and a desire to change the town of Grimsby and its surrounds for the better. Blocking this plan, as with previous proposals, is a sign of inward-looking backward thinking that does not welcome investment or fresh ideas. You have already failed once. Failure again is not an option!

Brian Willetts 30/04/2014 NE Lincs as an whole needs the investment and jobs this would bring standing still results in going backwards . Then their is GTFC the only thing that puts Grimsby on the map.

Gerard Hirst 30/04/2014 Gtfc are my home team, I attend most home and some away with friends from Leicester.

Martin Pratt 30/04/2014 I love Grimsby Town FC and they need this type of investment to prosper them

mark bunting 30/04/2014 growth for the town and football club. Ian Thompson 30/04/2014 As an exile, but still a season ticket holder, the club needs to

move from Blundell Park in order to remain viable.

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30/04/2014 GET TOWN A NEW STADIUM

Michael Graves 30/04/2014 tokeep the club alive and help it grow in the future and Grimsby area needs a football team .

David Booth 30/04/2014 This development is vital for the future financial sustainability and footballing success of the club (four generations of support in our family!)

Doreen Hardy 30/04/2014 Stupid place to put it! Jane Handforth 30/04/2014 I am from Grimsby and I support Grimsby Town.

David Smith 30/04/2014 To keep the club alive and provide the opportunity to grow in the community

Trevor ALBERY 30/04/2014 This town is embarking on re development of the town so why not help the club move forward as we'll and bring it into the 21 century and give people what they want for a change .

gary pape 30/04/2014 it is important to the future of the town and the next generations.

Kris Weavill 30/04/2014 Because investment is always good! Lawrence Heward 30/04/2014 Very much needed !!! Andy Roberts 30/04/2014 Grimsby needs these kinds of community facilities to inspire

people to exercise, be fit, and live a healthy lifestyle. Colin Spence Jnr 30/04/2014 I'm a lifelong fan Mike Douglas 30/04/2014 The club needs to relocate to improve financial income streams

so it can compete at a higher level. The spin-off is that the local area will benefit with new sports facilities, etc. This development

  

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has got to happen.

craig bryan 30/04/2014 This project is pivotal to injecting much needed invesment and creating jobs in the area.

jack coupland 30/04/2014 Club needs to move to improve

jeff westerman 30/04/2014 i LOVE G.T.F.C TOM Fields 30/04/2014 to put the town back on the map and bring some prestige and

good feeling around the place

Michael Peers 30/04/2014 This is the most important thing to happen to Grimsby and it's proud football club this century. The wrong decision will ruin the football club which has such a tremendous history. The right decision will show this whole town is moving in the right direction. Do the right thing!!!

jack fidlin 30/04/2014 This is important as it will increase the support of the local team, and also a great way to get grimsby town back on the map. it will be very useful as it brings more opportunities to the local community and also it will bring employment.

Keith Beedie 30/04/2014 I been a life long support of Grimsby town I started to watch town 30 years ago with my father who watched town with his father in the last few season both my 9 and 5 year old children have started to enjoy going to support there local team and we need to keep this club alive so they can enjoy this club as I am and my father has and to do this we need to move from bp to allow us to grow and mice forward, the nelc truly have the best interest of Grimsby and Cleethorpes people at heart they would support this move . Up the mariners

Matthew Woods 30/04/2014 Time to have something positive in the Town. Let's make this a hub for the sporting life of the town.

Ian Brightmore 30/04/2014 To bring more job roles to this town that aren't factories.

D P 01/05/2014 I want my club to survive.

Daniel Paterson 01/05/2014 Great for the town, people, club, jobs, awareness etc need I go in?

Richard Todd 01/05/2014 I am from Cleethorpes and have brought up my children to be Grimsby Town supporters. We promote the club as much as we can overseas and would love to see the team and the local community grow through investment. This isn't just about football but more about regeneration and feeling pride in the area. We are one of the oldest teams in England, but we need to look to the future.

roger barns 01/05/2014 This new proposed stadium is vital for the future of the football club

Alan bould 01/05/2014 The football club need a comunity stadium to survive Bp is dead money

steve holness 01/05/2014 Because I believe it will be good for the club and the town to have a new home

Luke Wilson 01/05/2014 Lifelong GTFC fan robin ruston 01/05/2014 i want grimsby town to have a new home dave parkinson 01/05/2014 for the town and also the faithfull John Terry 01/05/2014 HIGH TIME THIS NEW STADIUM GOT OFF THE GROUND,

FOR THE GOOD OF THE CLUBS FUTURE.

Martin Gilbert 01/05/2014 We just NEED it Simon Dean 01/05/2014 I believe it will be an important facility for the community.

john booth 01/05/2014 This project needs to happen for the benefit of our greater community ,not just football fans.

Ian Westerman 01/05/2014 local economy

  

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Kim Hall 01/05/2014 Blundell Park offers no parking and we have outgrown the stadium

Alan Altoft 01/05/2014 To safeguard the future of the club and improve sports facilities for all youngsters in N. E. Lincs.

sterling hutchinson 01/05/2014 It's essential for the community, you can't have one without the other.

Rob Bee 01/05/2014 Grimsby Town have been my club since Dad first took me to BP in 1994! The club deserve this! To take the club on to the next level and hopefully a future in the football league! Up the Mariners!!

mark smith 01/05/2014 More jobs to the area, a stadium bringing extra revenue to Grimsby and something to be proud of

andy stephenson 01/05/2014 will be an important community facility and will bring abit of prestige to a town that needs a lift

Oliver Harbord 01/05/2014 To sustain the future of the club and give something back to the community

John May 01/05/2014 I am a native of Cleethorpes, lived later in Humberston, a lifelong supporter. It is imperative that GTFC have a new stadium to take us into the future. There are planning compromises to be reached, but a community like Grimsby and Cleethorpes must be able to reach them.

Lillian Beedie 01/05/2014 It's the way forward john barton 01/05/2014 its good for the community

Chris Newman 01/05/2014 I support Grimsby Town

sarah wynne 01/05/2014 I think it will be good for everyone a bigger stadium and a health and wellbeing centre and Education and training centre.

lisa jackson 01/05/2014 This is not just important to me, but to everyone involved with Grimsby Town FC. I believe the new ground is important for the future of GTFC, and believe it would be of great benefit to the club and the town as a whole. I may not live in Grimsby anymore, but I still follow GTFC and always will do.

Russ Pearce 01/05/2014 It's the right thing to do!

Josh Dellow 01/05/2014 Greast job opportunities to come from this and also a great chanve for our club to grow

Phil Wingate 01/05/2014 Current facility dated and we need to get this great football club back on the up with new facilities and modern concept

Will Hanford 01/05/2014 Improved job opportunities in a deprived area. As a former season ticket holder I believe the stadium is not fit for purpose.

Sam Granger 01/05/2014 Its a must. It would be a benefit to many people. The space from the old stadium can also be invested into something new.

Chris Dewires 01/05/2014 The town needs regenerating. Something communal like this is ideal, and would help improve the local economy

Beatrice plater 01/05/2014 Think its just what we need a brand new stadium, all the family go to watch Grimsby town.U.T.M.

George Whiting 01/05/2014 Lots of support that is expanding Simon Raithby 01/05/2014 The town needs a new ground to move forward and improved

parking Mark Kirwan 01/05/2014 This is of vital importance to the football club that we all love.

John Patrick 01/05/2014 Gym needs to move into the 21st century and leave the early 20th century behind

Dean Raynes 01/05/2014 I'm a lifelong Grimsby supporter, Blundell Park has been magnificent but is dated and a new stadium is important to the future of the club and the town.

  

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john oglesby 01/05/2014 The club must re-locate. Wherever we go there will always be "Nimbies". If we always are dictated to the club will stay where we are.

Beth Edlington 01/05/2014 Because the Mariners are my team!! UTM!! ryan sinclair 01/05/2014 grimsby is my home town and i think this will be perfect for the

youth of grimsby and cleethorpes Thomas Sargent 01/05/2014 Grimsby, the surrouding area and Lincolnshire needs a project

like this, as does Grimsby Town FC to move forward.

Dale Houlston 01/05/2014 It is vital that the community has investment in these types of facilities. Vital for sport, leisure and the economy

George Farr 01/05/2014 Grimsby has a football heritage, which is not reflected by their position as a football club right now and i beleve a stadium shall propel them upwards.

Sarah Yardy 01/05/2014 Because we need a new ground not just for the club to grow and prosper but also for the community to be proud off.

kevin clayton 01/05/2014 The town need to move on or. We will end up back in darkages bp is to old and outdated so U T M

Jon Moss 01/05/2014 It's not just for the benefit of the club, it will benefit the whole community. It's time to bring the area into the 21st century.

Royce Treacher 01/05/2014 If ever a project was needed to galvanize, unite and thrust the area forward it is surely this. The area struggles against geographical isolation and this as well as the lack of really modern facilities must be a factor affecting the clubs ability to attract the better players. This project this would do much to raise spirits and prevent the area falling sadly behind in amenities as well as reward the many tens of thousands of fans who love and have supported the club over the years. For many years I have lived in a prosperous part of the country and see exciting new developments and amenities appearing all around but I watched the Mariners regularly as a boy in the 40s and 50s and am still passionate about the club. A successful football club is a major publcist flag bearer for a town,We must not let the opportunity pass yet again. Come on Grimbarians - let's have some ambition!

Sarah Shirtcliffe 01/05/2014 G.T.F.C need this its been a long time coming,a move with the times,better for the club,better for the fans.

Mark Dishington 01/05/2014 I have been a GTFC fan for over 40 years - now living in the south - I would love to see The Mariners get a 21st century home.

Mick Sturman 01/05/2014 We deserve a new stadium, as a stepping block to more success. UTM

Barry Chambers 01/05/2014 The only way forward for club and town.

Andrew Nunn 01/05/2014 Need for new stadium and new facilities which would hopefully attract new investors in to club and also town

Jonathan Corry 01/05/2014 GTFC needs this to move forward!

Matt L 01/05/2014 I support the idea of a new stadium etc, but do NOT support the proposed location. In fact, you could not find a worse location if you tried. Miles from any railway, in an area that already suffers from traffic congestion and with nothing nearby in terms of pubs, restaurants or other amenities pre and post match. The docks sit completely unused and in a location that is far more accessible, with a rail line already in place and thus people can get the train from Grimsby, Cleethorpes and outer villages easily. A stadium there, aligned with mass regeneration of Freeman Street would actually provide an iconic stadium and entrance to the Town.

  

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Howard Reeve 01/05/2014 Although i was born and brought up in Leeds i have been a town fan since 1971 though donr get to many games these days i feel this new development is critical to the future of GTFC and would be a great springboard to hopefully get the club back and stay in the football league !!!!

Matthew Robertson 01/05/2014 This would give the community a huge boost. It would provide a lot of jobs, in the short and long term, and provide the community with a fantastic leisure complex for many generations.

steve vigar 01/05/2014 I have followed GTFC for over 30 years and the Club and Town needs something like this...

Jeffrey Blanchard 01/05/2014 I have been a GTFC season ticket holder for many years. I firmly believe that this proposal for a stadium, adjacent to Peaks Parkway, is excellent. Good road access for both home and away fans, utilisiing under used land, it will create much needed jobs both at the stadium and the new businesses surrounding the stadium. A new facility to stage events that are potentially too big for any existing facilities.

morgan powell 01/05/2014 it will help develop Grimsby, and provide a new focus for sports and entertainment in my home town

Ben Radley 01/05/2014 To sustain and progress the football club Mathew Barker 01/05/2014 It's the only way to move forward for grimsby town look at

Doncaster, Scunthorpe etc kim gregory 01/05/2014 We need a new stadium for the future of our football club Gary Eastwood 01/05/2014 Time to move forward Danny Parrott 01/05/2014 lifelong supporter of GTFC wanting a new ground. also all the

other stuff looks great too

Steve Leggett 01/05/2014 The club need this to survive and thrive!!!

michael Corker 01/05/2014 for good of the town and youth player simon harris 01/05/2014 Provision for a modern and fit for use facility for the Mariners is

vital and hugely over due. A brighter future and a more sustainable financial policy going forward can only be gained by new facilities.

Mark Campbell 01/05/2014 vital for the clubs future and the football club is a huge part of the town and wouldn't be the same without it

Mike Potts 01/05/2014 Out of town supporter brought up off Weelsby Avenue. Luke Dieudonne 01/05/2014 This town deserves a new start and starting with a brand new

football stadium to attract tourists and help grow this town! GTFC!

louise parker 01/05/2014 GTFC has needed a new ground for years. Come on Town onwards and upwards.

Patrick Lince 01/05/2014 this development is vital to the football club and the community

James Mitchell 01/05/2014 Grimsby Town FC have been a part of the fabric of the area since 1878 bringing joy to tens of thousands of local people over this time . The local government need to support this great club and ensure its survival by granting permission to build a new stadium that will benefit the wider community by providing modern facilities for future generations

Rob Stoakes 01/05/2014 Been at town for over 40yrs and BP isn't much better now than it was when I first stood in the Pontoon

emma latham 01/05/2014 The town needs this big time! Andy Clarke 01/05/2014 Blundell Park is well past it's sell by date. A new modern

community stadium is now a necessity for the club and town to move forward.

Andrew Newman 01/05/2014 I love GTFC, and we need a new home! Garry Buckle 01/05/2014 GTFC are the heart of the community and should be treasured.

New ground new opportunities to prosper. UTM

  

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Tom Beckitt 01/05/2014 For Grimsby to be able to compete with similarly sized towns in the UK, they need this huge boost. Not only will it benefit the area on an economic level, it will also give a boost to the youth of today, providing an extra motivation and potentially reducing antisocial behaviour.

martyn matthews 01/05/2014 for me personally its only a short walk away but for the WHOLE comunity its a no brainer

M Willerton 01/05/2014 Imperative for the future of GTFC AND for the community and town as a whole.

Jake Bell 01/05/2014 Fantastic location and easy for everyone David Bell 01/05/2014 This development is essential for the future of the club,

community and town, and this must outweigh the views of those, councillors included, who constantly oppose progress in this town.

adrian marriott 01/05/2014 future of the football club and to provide a high quality community facility

David Bell 01/05/2014 Grimsby born and raised. This will help secure the future sustainability of the the club, and also bring advantages to the wider community.

Robert Flowers 01/05/2014 If town are going to progress then they need to improve their facilities

Nigel Mawer 01/05/2014 GTFC is one of the towns biggest assets but its stagnating at Blundell Park. The proposed new stadium complex would be a massive boost not only for the football club but the town as a whole.

Paul Culyer 01/05/2014 Great central easily accesible location, the club will die without a new home soon, this is a fact

John Cowdroy 01/05/2014 For the community and the football club

Craig Greenwood 01/05/2014 I am a life long Grimsby Town Fan - For the club to survive we need to modonise off the pitch and bring a facility that can bring the community closer to the club

Clive Moore 01/05/2014 This could be the beginning of a Renaissance for NEL. Lets put some pride back into the town and keep moving forward.

Zachary Raddings 01/05/2014 I'm currently a season ticket holder, and whilst Blundell Park has been an amazing stadium since I started supporting the mariners, we need a new stadium to be able to expand and proceed up the football league. Not only will this benefit the club, and its supporters, but it will also benefit the local community in many ways. The addition of having a community leisure complex, catering for many others can only be seen as a bonus.

ryan finch 01/05/2014 Fantastic opportunity for the club to progress, but also presents opportunities to the public in the form of jobs and new leisure activities to keep health high. This will bring Grimsby out of the stone ages.

John Chablo 01/05/2014 Grimsby deserves better.

Euan MacMillan 01/05/2014 iTS NOT IMPORTANT TO ME ITS IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE!

Joshua Ryan 01/05/2014 I believe that it would be a brilliant bit of regeneration for the area, creating jobs whilst supporting local clubs and community projects.

James Ayre 01/05/2014 Although will miss Blundell Park it is ageing and is time for new stadium shows ambition hopefully with the team back in the football league where we belong.

Paul Wood 01/05/2014 This will increase employment for the local area. Support the local team to give them a better chance of promotion back into the football league. This in turn raises prosperity for the town.

lewis buxton 01/05/2014 i support GTFC and they need a new staduim

  

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Michael Lynn 01/05/2014 Grimsby Town needs a decent up to date Football Club.

haydn sandvig 01/05/2014 our club needs to grow and Blundell Park has been a great ground but Grimsby need to move forward

Nick Hanson 01/05/2014 would provide much needed facilities to the local communities and surrounding villages

Darragh Fitzpatrick 01/05/2014 This club needs an upgrade from Blundell Park! Joe Chapman 01/05/2014 Improve local ecomony and traffic/parking around existing

stadium location

Roy Tomkinson 01/05/2014 I have followed Town for fifty + years like my Father and his. richard laurence 01/05/2014 Great for the Grimsby area owen rymer 01/05/2014 nobody likes change but if we didn't change anything things

would be in a worse state than they are now.This needs to happen to promote the team hopefully and also to promote the town after years of public put down's by the media.

Dan Humphrey 01/05/2014 The town, borough, and region would benefit from modern facilities in this complex.

rachel burnett 01/05/2014 my little cousin plays for gtfc and more job opportunities are needed

Paul Coulson 01/05/2014 I am a lifelong GTFC supporter and regularly make the trip to Blundell Park. The stadium, however, is tired and the town is desperate for new facilities

David Kyme 01/05/2014 To safeguard the future of the football club and help to develop sport in the town and surrounding area

Antony Chaplin 01/05/2014 We need to put our great club back on the map. This is the first step. UTM

Sean McClane 01/05/2014 The football club needs to grow and is a vital part of the town. This needs to happen.

Denise Roberts 01/05/2014 we need this to move on.

Daniel Booth 01/05/2014 because own football team need a new stadium and it needs to be moved from its current location to sort the traffic problem it causes on match day.. this new stadium will help boost the town for match's

blaine clasper 01/05/2014 major improvement to the town and help the team get back in the league utm

keith brundell 01/05/2014 injection into the town is needed this could spark interest for other business to come to Grimsby...UTM

Vicki Mitchell 01/05/2014 I look for the football ground every time I go to grimsby because it brings back childhood memories and I know where I am as my family used to live facing the ground

Gary Robinson 01/05/2014 Excellent regenerative project rob davison 01/05/2014 Gtfc future James Dairymilk 01/05/2014 Best club ever! Adrian Hart 01/05/2014 Grimsby need new ground on Grimsby soil ... Enough said Matthew Boswell 01/05/2014 A vital development for the town and the club. lorraine burnett 01/05/2014 My nephew plays for town and new jobs for the town. Oliver Smith 01/05/2014 I bleed black and white

M Birtles 01/05/2014 To see the growth of Grimsby Town Football Club Nina Giles 01/05/2014 for the future of GTFC. Andrew Gallagher 01/05/2014 UTM we need this get us back where we belong Matthew Chambers 01/05/2014 Future prosperity for the football club and the Town.

Nigel Devereux 01/05/2014 I'm a season ticket holder and I think a new stadium complex will drive the club on to bigger and better things

Dean Wilkinson 01/05/2014 Lifelong supporter of GTFC. The Club needs the facilities to survive - excellent opportunity for the local community to also

  

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benefit from the investment.

Michael Piggott 01/05/2014 It is important for the future survival of the football club. James Carratt 01/05/2014 The town needs to move forward. For far too long do residents

hold the town back due to refusing planning proposals. Sports teams can bring substantial investment into a town/city and it is sad to see Grimsby slipping away. It would be great to see this as the start of more future investment and our local community beginning to thrive again.

Joshua Lister 01/05/2014 Deserve a better stadium for a better future Jonathan Rands 02/05/2014 The club is so important to the town, its sense of itself,

community pride and optimism and the stadium move is vital to the club's future progress

David Rook 02/05/2014 Club needs it and would help rejuvenate the town

Roman Ganenko 02/05/2014 That will bring a bit of sunshine into boring life of our scruffy town. Sorry, but honestly and as it is. x

Shane Frehlich 02/05/2014 Both GTFC and Grimsby need this community stadium for a variety of reasons. Everyone will benefit from this initiative.

Luke Hickey 02/05/2014 Its essential for the community to bring growth and economy back into the area

Dean Clark 02/05/2014 I'm a Grimsby Town supporter and wish to see the club develop. It is being restrained from doing so at Blundell Park. A successful GTFC is good for the local community.

deborah hill 02/05/2014 becuase we need it bigger more supporter

colin king 02/05/2014 It is the only forward for club & the people of n.e.lincs. James Cook 02/05/2014 although I no longer live in Grimsby I am still a fan and want to

see GTFC as a success on and off the field. I also think this would create much needed jobs in the area.

Dave Neilson 02/05/2014 Wole community can come together and use the facilities Paul East 02/05/2014 The council need to support the new stadium as it will be used,

not only for football, but for the whole community. For the club and the town to move forward we need a new stadium for all to use and enjoy. Please support this on my behalf

Peter Walker 02/05/2014 Long overdue and Town needs a new stadium for the benefit of the club and the town as a whole

des shreeve 02/05/2014 we need to move forward and soon utm Allan Tench 02/05/2014 long time Mariners supporter...this stadium would fulfil a

desperate need. Tom Heyvaert 02/05/2014 This tradtion club and its great fans deserve a new stadium Macaulay Wright 02/05/2014 It will bring a new crowd of supporters cheering on the local

side, it will bring more investment to the club increasing the budget allowing more players and better facilities. It will potentially bring tourist and visitors to use the facilities and bring profit to the local area.

Matthew Burley 02/05/2014 I love my club they have needed this ground nearly all the years I have followed them they need this to help the club move forward. Before it is to late. It has worked for a lot of clubs. Grimsby's is well past it now and this is a must now Help get the club back to where we deserve to be UTM

michael watson 02/05/2014 as a town fan we need a stadium to be proud of that will genertae the funds to get us back where we belong. Many thanks to John Fenty for all his support with the club

jim perry 02/05/2014 not for me but the town Roy Blanchard 02/05/2014 As a life long fane of 60 years have seen the good and the bad,

but to be honest Blundell Park is a let down to modern days, parking being the biggest problem, having to walk fro 5ways being the nearest parking on some days in the good times, so a much needed project to come into the modern times

  

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scott traynier 02/05/2014 its essential to the football club that to aid the progression of it back in to the football league and brilliant for the community as a whole with lots of projects going on for the community

Helen Wilberforce 02/05/2014 Gimsby Town needs a good ground to attract people for outside to attend matches.

GEOFFREY MILBORN

02/05/2014 Blundell Park is totally out of date for modern fans.

Nick Robinson 02/05/2014 Football is important for the community - brings people together. And good publicity for the Town - in order to compete the club needs to have a stadium which is suitable for this century

Christopher Lawler 02/05/2014 Football in Grimsby needs to move into the 21st century and Blundell Park is unable to cope with what the modern football fan requires on match days. I run my own business and get clients from other area’s coming to work in the Grimsby area. I like to use the executive lounge for a meal before the game and afterwards for a drink but due to its size I am not always able to book a table because it gets booked up early. This means using other places away for the ground and loss of income to the football club. A new ground is required to be able to fulfil the required needs of local business as well as the supporters.

Tony Forrest 02/05/2014 because we need a new one and at it will promote work and investors.

Paulyn Strawson 02/05/2014 Mother took family of five to watch Gby 65 Years ago

Andrew Nielsen 02/05/2014 It's important to the town as a whole, not just me. The community stands to benefit greatly from the overt unities this development could bring. Peakes Parkway, as I have always said, is the most connected, logical place to build the new Community and out of Town Centre for the villages on the south and western outskirts of town,a swell as the people in the town.

Anthony Plaskitt 02/05/2014 A new stadium is needed to improve the clubs prospects. If you look at other sides such as Rotherham and Doncaster a new stadium has been both great for community and the team.

Sarah Griffiths 02/05/2014 For the future of the club

Malcolm Smith 02/05/2014 The area is desperate for any new amenities and facilities. The club is desperate for a for a new ground. While understanding the concerns of those who live near the site, surely the positives outweigh the negatives.

wayne NILES 02/05/2014 Its my home town team and we need to move with the times!! Daniel Wade 02/05/2014 GTFC need a new stadium has Blundell park is over 100 years

old and is limiting the clubs potential. By having a new stadium with car parking it would encourage more people to support the mariners. IF the community stadium is built it will allow not only gtfc fans to use it but the wider NELC community.

Bailey Mussell 02/05/2014 I am a season ticket holder and I want to see GTFC back in the league with a great community stadium.this will help us keep more local talent and also attract a better calibre of player

MICHAEL KINNAIRD

02/05/2014 TO UPGRADE PEOPLE WHO LIVE OUTSIDE THE AREAS PERCEPTION OF GRIMSBY.

Paul Roe 02/05/2014 We deserve much better than present outdated stadium

dave pratt 02/05/2014 because I love this club simple michael chalk 02/05/2014 Good for the town and will bring in visitors, also makes use of

an ugly piece of land Tony Charlton 02/05/2014 I lived in Blundell Ave most of my life. Grimsby Town are my

club and part of my life from being a young boy. The club means so much to me. Football is a multi million pound business now and for us to compete at the highest level possible our club needs a new ground new facilities and new income streams. The Club on and off the park would benefit and the community

  

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would too. Its brilliant for the Town when the club is doing well and this would go a long way in helping. You only have to look at Doncaster, Chesterfield and Rotherham simlair clubs in statue to us to see what benefit this has had to them. Good luck JF and the board. #UTM #GTFC.

Jeff Hutchinson 02/05/2014 For the future of GTFC.

Simon Parker 02/05/2014 Grimsby Town needs to progress into the 21st century. We need a stadium that will attract investment into the town and the club. Has anyone thought of the idea of holding concerts there. Doncaster Rovers do it.

Michael Oakes 02/05/2014 The town and area needs a sustainable football club to help put it on the map, bring a sense of unity to the community and all the other benefits (leisure facilities, revenue generation) which that brings.

anthony bryant 02/05/2014 the stadium is important for the whole town Graham Turner 02/05/2014 As a lifelong Grimsby fan who has travelled and seen many

football grounds over the years, Blundell Park has changed little in the last 40 years since I first went. Football stadium have to be a comfortable attractive entertainment venue in order to bring in new fans, (the die hards will turn up whatever the facilities anyway) but will enjoy it more with better facilities. Town have been talking about a new ground for years, now is the time for action so that we can get back to competing where we belong in league one and the Championship

Nick Bray 02/05/2014 To enable GTFC to compete at the highest level possible in a stadium fit for the 21st century which will generate its own revenue.

james facer 02/05/2014 As a person who was born and grew up in grimsby, I regularly travel back there specifically to watch the mariners. The current stadium, whilst having been a great venue to watch Grimsby in the past, is now well past it's sell by date and is not a realistic option going forward. A new stadium is a must, both for the club and the potential of the Town itself

GLYN ATKINSON 02/05/2014 Definitely needed as a community provision as well as the stadium for the local football team.

Paul Cale 02/05/2014 The football club needs to move forward if it wants to succeed David Thacker 02/05/2014 Important for the success of the area and for GTFC. Tim Hubbard 02/05/2014 My team, my Town...I just want what's best for us! UTM

Stu Hempshall 02/05/2014 time for the mariners to move with the times alan leary 02/05/2014 the old stadium is run down better facilities needed i.e. toilets

car parking bars but council will stop it like everything else sports wise in this town i.e. swimming pool

phil mcveigh 02/05/2014 GTFC desperately needs a new stadium. Cardiff, Swansea, hull (to mention a few) have recently moved to new stadiums. It is one of the only things in the area that brings our Communities together and is something that we can all be very proud of, regardless of what league we play on. In terms of creating new jobs and attracting other investment opportunities into the town, a new stadium is a must and this is a good location to do it.

alan dobson 02/05/2014 Ease of access for away supporter Peter Cox 02/05/2014 John-Lewis.. Martin Copass 02/05/2014 A great project for the whole area, not just for the football club.

gary cooke 02/05/2014 because of the parking issue at the moment I have to leave very early to park anywhere near bp

steve jackson 02/05/2014 GTFC's climb back the where they belong - not non league!!!

  

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Richard Hearfield 02/05/2014 Town supporters deserve a state of the art stadium to move us into the 21st century and one that is easily accessible to travellers from out of Grimsby like myself

robert walton 02/05/2014 we need a 21st century stadium to move forward Andrew Hubbert 02/05/2014 A community stadium would help rejuvenate the whole area,

and not just the football team. It's vital to help the football club move forward.

Paul Dukes 02/05/2014 I was born in Grimsby and have been a Grimsby fan since I was 8. I would love them to have a new stadium, but more importantly, this new facility would also lead to inspirational projects that would benefit all of the local community.

KAY CLEGG 02/05/2014 Blundell Park is no longer fit for purpose so sadly we need a new venue. Peaks Peakway seems an excellent choice with easy access for cars. Why are the residents of the area so negative?

Martin Ostler 02/05/2014 Coming from Grimsby originally and spending the last 40 years of my life living in Surrey, coming back frequently to visit, I feel this area and Town need desperately to move forwards and bring something that would be a great benefit to the local community

carolyn Connolly 02/05/2014 To safeguard the future of Grimsby Town FC Graham Connellan 02/05/2014 I have supported GTFC since I was a boy.

Neil Willerton 02/05/2014 A lifelong Mariners supporter.

Cameron Clark 02/05/2014 MARINNERSSS!!!!! Tom Cuthbert 02/05/2014 long term future of The Mariners and gateway project.

remember the area well from cross country at Wintringham! John Oxley 02/05/2014 Loyalty to The Mariners since 1948. Come on!!!

Adrian Keenan 02/05/2014 GTFC is so important to the Town, unless we move the club will die, anyone remember Workington Town? No thought so, the same will be said of Grimsby.

JOHN WRIGHT 02/05/2014 For The Long Term Future Of G.T.F.C ! Without The Football Club The Town Will Die A Death . The So Called Councillors Need To Realise This !! When Have They Done Anything For Our Beloved Football Club (De-Frietas)

james hardy 02/05/2014 Our team needs a new, modernized stadium. Steven Potts 02/05/2014 We need a new ground to grow the club

Alan Bird 02/05/2014 The club could disappear otherwise. Many many towns have got new grounds. The present ground is not suitable for todays population who mostly have cars and as a result have to park some way away from the ground and clogging up surrounding streets. We are falling behind other towns in the ammenaties we provide to our residents.

Peter Harrison 02/05/2014 So Grimsby can go forward to the 21st century

Peter Greenfield 02/05/2014 Need a new stadium with all its extra facilities.

Richard Arnold 02/05/2014 Better access, facilities and atmosphere.

Gary Allen 02/05/2014 To allow football to survive in Grimsby, Blundell Park us old, needs improvements, but little or no options available due to location.

Dr. Jonathan Hall 02/05/2014 Being a supporter of the club for 70 years I realise that a New stadium is essential both for the Club and The town. Almost every club that have sought a new ground have had planning permission granted with weeks. Let us hope N.E.Lincs council will follow suit.

  

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Janet Reavill 02/05/2014 It would be an added attraction for GTFC. I would still prefer the Great Coates Site as this is nearer to motorways for away fans avoiding masses having to travel through congestion there would be more room. lAlso we like football the ground at present is looking tired.

Graham Taylor 02/05/2014 I believe the crumbling structure of Grimsby and Cleethorpes is due to Councillors not allowing inward investments, such as requested by Mr. Fenty and co

Richard Bunyard 02/05/2014 Grimsby need a new stadium and I believe this to be an ideal place, Coaches could be held on the A180 then escorted down Peaks parkway all at once.

kieran lamb 02/05/2014 i have supported grimsby through thick and thin and always will so would like to see a modern stadium.

ian clegg 02/05/2014 It is vital for the clubs survival that they have a new gorund. We have fallen behind so many other towns of this size who have lovely new stadia for their teams to play in

tim scott 02/05/2014 As Blundell Park is old and not fit for purpose. Look at Rotherham and their 'New York' Stadium. why cant GTFC have something like that!

ian cranmer 02/05/2014 town fan for 41 years we need to move to generate fan interest and player to people want modern facilities

Rachel Branson 02/05/2014 The club needs a new multi-purpose stadium to make it sustainable and enable it to move forward. The new stadium/complex will be an asset to the community, as is a successful football team

Pamela Foster 02/05/2014 I am interested because we need a new stadium. I am married to a man from Grimsby U.K.

Ken Roberts 02/05/2014 Better parking & facilties

Alan Weston 02/05/2014 This is essential for the future Mia Piggott 02/05/2014 because children need to be involved with more sport! Nicholas Howard 02/05/2014 For many, GTFC and Grimsby are synonymous. A new,

modern stadium promotes the town and becomes a centre of community activity. (Not a GTFC fan - but Grimsby needs this).

John Bradley 02/05/2014 We are falling behind the rest of the Country.

Tony Gilby 02/05/2014 I am Grimsby born and bred , and have supported the Mariners since I first went aged 9. They need a new accessible stadium

Daniel Faulder 02/05/2014 The new stadium will be great for the club and the area

Chris Bruce 02/05/2014 The community needs a string focal point. To feel proud of your comunity would be huge for grimsby

dean wingate 02/05/2014 town badly need this new stadium for one reason parking at current stadium and as disabled its even harde to find parking spaces this stadium will help with that and so many other ways

david kerridge 02/05/2014 retired Nathan Booth 02/05/2014 To develop as a club (and return to former glories!) we need a

new stadium. I think it's important for Grimsby and the wider NE Lincs region that there is development in sports, culture and infrastructure in the area.

Paul Barton 02/05/2014 History suggests with other clubs, eg derby, a new stadium increases gates and revenue.

KENNETH DANNATT

02/05/2014 A new complex is sorely needed in the area after watching GTFC for 58 years enough is enough

Rachael Shucksmith

02/05/2014 A dedicated Grimsby Town supporter for over 40 years I feel this new stadium/complex can only be for the benefit of the whole community.

Andrew Chambers 02/05/2014 Puts sport and GTFC at the heart of the town, available to everyone.

  

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amanda marshall 02/05/2014 I'm a town supporter and also both my boys have been playing football for 15 years I think this will benefit the youngsters as well as our local football team

Connor Brogan 02/05/2014 Because blundell park is a bit run down and playing at a new stadium would give the team , fans and the local economy a HUGE boost

Bradley Okopskyj 02/05/2014 the new stadium will help generate a better atmosphere at the games.

Christian Boulter 02/05/2014 Vital to the community to have thriving club and better facilities Roy Charlton 02/05/2014 We need a new stadium. Andrew Leeman 02/05/2014 As a Town I think it would be for the club, but as resident of new

Waltham I believe it would boost the economy of the local area. I also believe with all the good things happening to the local area like the new car port and with off shore wind picking up surely Grimsby would benefit from a modern stadium to bring a new modern and vibrant look to an up and coming town. lets put Grimsby back on the map lets rival HULL!

Gary Herrett 02/05/2014 The future of the football club and better facilities for gtfc and the community in general.

Dave Gresh 02/05/2014 This would help Grimsby gain and secure at least League 1 level football and success breeds success, and I would like to take my son to all the home games to watch a good standard of football

Roland Godfrey 02/05/2014 We need to bring the Stadium up to date brian calladine 02/05/2014 better for the club and town jade summers 02/05/2014 Creates a better future for our children Ryan Woodward 02/05/2014 I feel the current stadium will not let the club full fill their full

potential where as a new modern stadium with much better facilities, the club will go forward

Christine Marchant 02/05/2014 This will be the new start that we need and deserve, bring the good times back to Grimsby Town!

Oliver Hoodless 02/05/2014 GTFC is my home team and they deserve it.

Mark Welbourn 02/05/2014 A thriving football club puts a town on the map, whether you are a football fan or not. The whole town and the council need to get behind the club and make this happen. Let's get on with it at long last and make Grimsby Great.

Alastair Bowser 02/05/2014 Would love to see GTFC move into a new Stadium, would be such a big lift for all and would give the community a great place to go and feel proud of. After growing up in the town and still having family based there the only thing holding this great club back, is the current stadium would love to see this finally become reality. UTM

Jim Luck 02/05/2014 To enable Grimsby Town football club to advance their and the local communities sporting ambitions.

John James Fenty 02/05/2014 We need to bring Grimsby into the 21st century. Barry Green 02/05/2014 It is vital that a new home is found immediately for our football

club if it is to survive and therefore keep the name of Grimsby in the limelight. The proposed site is ideal and should be endorsed as soon as possible to ensure development can begin at the earliest opportunity. Failing to act now will ultimately witness the club fall further behind our neighbours who are grasping the nettle while we prevaricate.

jackie danson 02/05/2014 Think it would be good for town Neil Chambers 02/05/2014 I have supported Town since 1969 and it is without question that

a new nstadium is paramount for the club to survive and the community to benefit.

Nikki Hawkins 02/05/2014 A lifelong GTFC fan that wants to see the club progress in the future

Martin Blake 02/05/2014 Grimsby til I die (i'm not dead yet) Denis Brown 03/05/2014 To help the Mariners progress

  

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Robert Agar 03/05/2014 Because i am a lifetime fan for over 55 years and wish to see the club continue and develop.

STEPHEN stead 03/05/2014 Our stadium is tired and not built for the modern business requirements - I'm not proud to take a guest to our ground and now is the time to move on.

Peter Cheetham 03/05/2014 Grimsby should have its own stadium and better facilities.

Simon Johnson 03/05/2014 Its important for the town to have a stable football club that can help the community and give something back

Craig Newson 03/05/2014 To secure the future of Grimsby Town Football Club. DARREN wright 03/05/2014 TO GIVE GTFC A MODERN STADIUM WITH FINE

FACILITIES, TO TAKE GTFC FORWARD FOR ANOTHER GENERATION OF SUPPORTERS.

graham dent 03/05/2014 progression for clubs future

James Cassidy 03/05/2014 Season ticket holder with club

Simon Elwood 03/05/2014 Grimsby Town has been a part of my whole life and I want to see the future secured

tommy Gilham 03/05/2014 we need this for the survival of the football club, the town has to look to the future

David Bingham 03/05/2014 Any business can not exist on 24 pay days a year Gl Hutson 03/05/2014 Lifelong town supporter..we need to move rick broddle 03/05/2014 for the long term future of our club roger forman 03/05/2014 to safeguard GTFC for my future generations, and give north

east lincs something to long term to be proud of. Dan Baker 03/05/2014 It's my club who I love. Utm Mray Hirst 03/05/2014 Husband and son support Grimsby Town and go to lots of

matches - parking very difficult around Blundell Park.

derek mckenzie 03/05/2014 I believe this is the only way Grimsby will ever improve their standing in the league. Also it will allow visitors to the club to visit without travalling on the current routes which are strewn with dog faeces.

Brad Walker 03/05/2014 Life long Grimsby fan since I was 4 years old, lots of opportunity for new shops and accommodation and a good chance for new businesses to set up around the stadium.

Stephen Dixon 03/05/2014 We see regeneration across the country, and it is about time that N.E.Lincs. and all parties involved start working with the community, not just for the football club, but for the whole community to see some real progress in an area where development has stagnated and investment has by channelled in the wrong places. This community stadium would be exactly that, an investment in the community and a commitment to developing an area long overdue a new local community ground. I implore the decision makers not to make excuses as to why site (a) or site (b) are not suitable but to look to the hardworking, tax-paying citizens of this area and realise that this is an investment in them, and into stadium which would be so well received by all those that would be able to enjoy it and give a boost to the surrounding area in providing facilities that the area seriously needs.

Sue Pearson 03/05/2014 Sport has to be important for communities to have belief and identity

ALAN RODGERS 03/05/2014 A new stadium complex will be good for the Grimsby Area,it will bring us into the 21st century.

Steve Marsden 03/05/2014 A football team can inspire the youth of today and the future youths to become socially responsible.

Libby Jackson 03/05/2014 We must believe that this can happen!!! I believe!!!

  

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Steve Risley 03/05/2014 Because we need to move GTFC forward now and progress to league status and beyond....

Jonathan Hayes 03/05/2014 We need a new stadium the old one is now past its best. Also parking is a nightmare.

Mark Dodge 03/05/2014 For the club to move forward and be able to compete at the higher level, where we used to be

Terry Staples 03/05/2014 Grimsby Town need this move to be able to move forward and grow as a club

Andy Williams 03/05/2014 I don't live in Grimsby any more but am still a regular GTFC supporter. The town and club need a new stadium to re-launch the club and at the same time provide outstanding facilities that can attract new opportunities and events that will show people that both the football club and town of Grimsby are moving forward

Philip Randle 03/05/2014 the club needs to move forward and it will help to whole town Stewart Klincke 03/05/2014 My friend is a Grimsby fan and I know this means so much to

him and the club.

KEITH FARMERY 03/05/2014 GRIMSBY TOWN NEED A NEW GROUND TO PROPEL THE CLUB FORWARD TO THE LEAGUE IN WHICH THEY BELONG - THEIR SUCCESS REFLECTS ON THE COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE GIVING GRIMSBY A POSITIVE IDENTITY

Nik Jennings 03/05/2014 This is my birth town and it would be great to see it thriving once again.

Adam O'Connor 03/05/2014 it would be good for both the club and the town

alan muscutt 04/05/2014 I have may friends who support the mariners and |I know what a new stadium would mean to them and the town.

paul daniel 04/05/2014 a communal centrepiece Ron Smith 04/05/2014 We need to have a succesful club. It puts Grimsby on the map

Jack Flockton 04/05/2014 Like a change of home for the club and it may help develop the club

Bobby Emmerson 04/05/2014 This is important to me because Grimsby Town is my life

Bryan Turner 04/05/2014 Sadly I've watched the town of mybirth slowly disappear off the map. For God's sake and for that of our children and our grandchildren, do something about it.

Glenn Latimer 04/05/2014 Blundell Park not a sustainable home now. We need to progress and compete at a higher level

chris buckley 04/05/2014 future of club and fans Simon Henry 04/05/2014 Grimsby needs investment in all areas in this would bring in

investment. shane malkinson 04/05/2014 supports our community david roberts 04/05/2014 A community stadium will be an asset to residents of Grimsby

and the surrounding area dave wilson 04/05/2014 need this to move forward Jack Walter 04/05/2014 The club needs a new stadium in order to move forward, the

council needs to understand the benefits the new ground will have for both the club and the local community, bringing more supporters to the club and enticing the younger populous into sports at grass-routes level at the same time. Building for the future as well as looking after the present!

Mark Hobson 04/05/2014 As a life long supporter of grimsby Town FC I see this as a great opportunity to move the club forward and hopefully with a little more support, better ground, better location and a little more money we can bring the club back to it's former glory days and be the best club in the area with the ability to compete in the most prestigious games.

  

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Trevor Knight 04/05/2014 Blundell Park is out of date

rod fitzgerald 04/05/2014 A new ground is needed Duncan Hardcastle 04/05/2014 This is not just about a new stadium but a new community

complex to promote health and well being. This is vital to moving Grimsby, Cleethorpes & surrounding area forward.

Michael George 04/05/2014 The town needs a credible and respected football team, as it unites the local community and promotes the town to others.

Craig Perrin 04/05/2014 Local to the Peaks Parkway area and believe it is an exciting prospect. Also think it shows ambition and a healthier future for the football club I've been brought up with and love.

Lauren Finch 04/05/2014 This is important to me due to the new stadium bringing more fans into the club, it will be better for the community also as jobs will be made through this.

Susan Cooper 04/05/2014 Jobs... People need jobs Allan Brydson 04/05/2014 Its a no brainier really. Grimsby needs this.

JACQUELINE HOOTON

04/05/2014 Easier to get to and the car parking will be a big help

Andrew Heathorn 04/05/2014 Better Parking, ease of axcess

Maggie Jennings 04/05/2014 I lived in Laceby for a short while and worked at UB Foods until my son was born in Nunsthorpe maternity home in 1985

Dave Corringham 04/05/2014 For my Grandchildren and the people of Grimsby adrian budd 04/05/2014 the old ground is preventing us from signing decent players as it

shows we lack ambition Norman Douglas 04/05/2014 Life long supporter (over 40 years), we need a modern 21st

century ground, not a ground over 110 years with antiquated facilities. A new ground will be an asset to the town and and it's community. UTM

Laura Spencer 04/05/2014 I am a supporter of Grimsby Town and feel that this stadium would be great for the area. It will be sad to leave BP, but I think if we are going to have a positive future, we need to invest and develop the club and a new stadium is just one important aspect of that process.

Michael East 04/05/2014 I have been a supporter for 48 years and understand how important it is to have a stadium that meets the requirements of the 21st century football environment and the current economy. Up the Mariners!

glyn parry 04/05/2014 stadium at blundell park no longer fit for purpose off street parking causes havoc for local tennants need to move forward

daniel casey 04/05/2014 Cardiff fan, local football. john farley 04/05/2014 Club needs new stadium as need to progress and put Grimsby

on the map and be sustainable financially

Vince Featherstone 04/05/2014 We need to move forward and compete at a higher level, and in order to do this we need a move to Peaks Parway

Brian currie 05/05/2014 The club has a long history with many good times. The new comlex will be the backbone and platform for the future

Mike Lill 05/05/2014 Town need new ground to take the club forward for future it is now 21st century after all.

Gordon Parsons 05/05/2014 Lifelong Grimsby Town fan with many relatives still living in the town. The football club helps to define the town and is under inevitable commercial threat, given the age of Blundell Park. Grimsby must have a vibrant football club

Graham House 05/05/2014 Important got GTFC and the Town itself to have a fit for purpose facility to enable the football club to represent the town on a national stage . Also important that the facility allows the greater community access to modern facilities

  

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Graham House 05/05/2014 Important got GTFC and the Town itself to have a fit for purpose facility to enable the football club to represent the town on a national stage . Also important that the facility allows the greater community access to modern facilities

Andrew Mathews 05/05/2014 We Need something to move the club forward. Dan Bird 05/05/2014 One of many steps needed to drag Grimsby and Cleethorpes

back up to standard for visitors and tourists and get some money flowing in the town

Chloe Steer 05/05/2014 It will move the club forward Gary Coleman 05/05/2014 as a supporter of GTFC it is vital we move to a new stadium to

try and grow as a football club and be at the heart of the community

Thomas Watson 05/05/2014 To bring the community together and keep gtfc together

E. ("Bill") Parsons 05/05/2014 Because I've been a Grimsby Town FC supporter for 65 years and this will help the club massively.

tom shaw 05/05/2014 for community cohesion Phillip Cullum 05/05/2014 The club needs a new ground to move forward and secure it's

long term future. The Mariners long standing history must never be forgotten. UTM

trev crampton 05/05/2014 we need to move into the future and not live in the past Karen Dales 05/05/2014 This ground will ensure the education and training centre will

continue and expand.Other community projects will be established. GTFC will be able to earn more money from extra seating to help the club progress up the football league. 100 years of football and we need to ensure there's another 100 years for future generations . Up the Mariners !!!

Peter Raines 05/05/2014 It's for the future of the club and the town.

Mark Moore 05/05/2014 I love GTFC

DENIS CLARK 05/05/2014 Blundell park is a non-viable relic that's holding the club back from progress

Oliver Ross 05/05/2014 So we can get more fans to the games

Rick Graves 05/05/2014 I feel it will give our club what it needs ........A Boost for the future

Brian Handley 05/05/2014 I believe that it is vitally important for the area, it will help to attract business, and show Council commitment to promoting the area

Stewart Swinburn 05/05/2014 A new community Stadium is vital to the Football club and to the Town and community.

Andrew Machon 05/05/2014 To further the club's successes, football clubs require their stadia to be multi-functional in order to generate ongoing income. BlundellPark cannot do this

Adrian Moody 05/05/2014 The development will be a positive development for the town in terms of investment, jobs, sporting & leisure facilities and will provide a boost to the football club. A successful local football club can aslo have a beneficial effect on members of the community through pride and an encouraging influence on young people to get involved with the sport locally.

Ian Grayson 05/05/2014 I am a life long supporter of the club, would like to see it grow and would love a stadium that benefited other sports and or entertainment. Blundell park is very aged, the Mariners need a

  

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change of venue.

Ian Stiffell 05/05/2014 Having just 1 area of the town to be proud of. At present there is nothing in this town to get excited about. Its a real shame to be left behind

james howard 05/05/2014 we need a new home! Jarrad Brown 05/05/2014 I love Grimsby Town and would hate for them to die off like a lot

of other clubs Tom Bollan 06/05/2014 This would be a massive boost for the community and local

businesses KYLE BUTLER 06/05/2014 AS MUCH AS I LOVE BLUNDELL PARK WE ARE THE ONLY

TEAM TO NOT HAVE A STADIUM IN THERE HOME TOWN IN EUROPE AND WE NEED A CHANGE FOR THE CLUB

Geoffrey Ogley 06/05/2014 essential for the future of the club Adrian Simpson 06/05/2014 Sports in the community

Ian Brown 06/05/2014 In desperate need of the new ground to try move the club forward UTM

Daniel Marsh 06/05/2014 To avoid parking issues and riot near home Philip Grantham 06/05/2014 Time to move forward and keep up with other football clubs and

not miss this opportunity.

ian wilmot 06/05/2014 better access peter hall 06/05/2014 for the future of the football club Michael Walter 06/05/2014 Far better access, parking and far safer in a new stadium Adam Smith 06/05/2014 for our club to move forward, attract players/managers etc we

need to move with the times.

robert clough 06/05/2014 A new stadium complex in the town spells out not just the football clubs ambitions but a brighter future for Grimsby itself.

Luke Harlow 06/05/2014 It will bring the sport alive again, and its not only for football supporters, it offers so much more for the whole community. Stop digging up pathways and start building something positive for the town

Malcolm Brown 06/05/2014 A community project such as this is the future for clubs such as Grimsby

Jack Sargent 06/05/2014 Sustainability of GTFC and to secure its future. Although I think the stadium should hold 8000 fans. A stadium to hold 14000 would have too many empty seats when you look at current gates received by gtfc.

susan dobbs 06/05/2014 i think the the ground where grimsby play from is now past its sell by date in other words its just too old the players and the supporters need somwhere new

Gurjeet Virdi 06/05/2014 I want to go and watch GTFC games, but often don't due to lack of parking and general access to Blundell Park

Ian buley 06/05/2014 the whole town needs new facilities murray sangster 06/05/2014 This will be fantastic news for the town. The obvious benefits of

this project are clear, its a sad state of affairs that we are even having ti sign a petition regarding the matter. We are forever blocking change and progress in the town because of the small minority of 'scaremongers and bulsybodies' that forever feel the need to throw their '10 bobs worth' in. Cone on, lets actually do something good for the area. Do you think hull, Doncaster etc had this much opposition when building their stadiums? I don't think so

craig woods 06/05/2014 Grimsby FC need a new home within the community Alicia Bell 06/05/2014 This development would put the football club at the heart of the

community, where it belongs. Together we can move this club forward and make it into something we are all proud of. UTM

Bill Scott 06/05/2014 I believe it is important for Grimsby to have a league club to help attract jobs and investors - a new ground is an important part of the ongoing project to make this happen.

  

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Sam Jones 06/05/2014 Because it will be something good to move the town forward Charles Cibor 06/05/2014 Would be good for the Town and Grimsby Town FC the people

of Grimsby need a somthing witch is comunity based .. Gareth Roberts 06/05/2014 In order to safeguard the longterm future of this great

establishment that is a very import part of lots of peoples lives. UTM.

Vincent Short 06/05/2014 Important to the development and future of Grimsby.

Byron Godfrey 06/05/2014 whilst now living in leeds, I still get across when I can, and the Club and the Town need the stability of this scheme

Roger England 06/05/2014 it would be a lot easier to get to.

ANDY HUMBERSTONE

06/05/2014 I am a life long supporter and want to see the club progress back in to the league..the ground is the way forward.

Hamish Byrne 06/05/2014 I lived up in Grimsby for all of my childhood and the start of my working life. I have supported Grimsby Town since I was ten. They desperately need a new stadium if they are ever going to make the sort of money that the bigger clubs make. It's about time for a change and it would be nice to see the council back the Mariners for a change.

Dave Massen 06/05/2014 lifelong fan of GTFC and we need to move it out of town, my sister lives near the ground and crime is awful due to the so called 'fans' sometimes on both sides...... Make it a community place to encourage sport for all.... too many kids in Grimsby do no exercise and are in danger of health issues

Behrooz Mirmolavi 06/05/2014 Important as a sign of ambition of the town. The vision for Grimsby has to be ambitious and a number one target is regenerating the town that is starting with the town centre.

Michael Johnson 06/05/2014 Mariners&lt;3 andrew kay 06/05/2014 For the club to progress and the benefit of the community Peter Bradshaw 06/05/2014 Grimsby needs this to develop the town and area

The football club is desperate to move from the old blundell park Let us look at the future and not go back the way Say yes,yes,yes

Jon Lilley 06/05/2014 It's for the whole community and the longevity of GTFC ANTHONY TINDALL

06/05/2014 The future of the club depends on a new stadium.

Nigel Parkinson 06/05/2014 Grimsby needs a sustainable football club, with modern facilities and infrastructure to attract talent, provide education and learning opportunities for all. The new ground provides this and also a message about Grimsby the town. The commitment the town has to progress, development of talent, use of resources and also pride in a nationally recognized football club, business and education ethos . It sends a message to the local community, the region and nationally....Grimsby moves forward.

paul hurton 06/05/2014 town need to move forward Simon Barker 06/05/2014 Our community, club, the fans deserve this, the club will

struggle to develop into a successful side without this, look at what new stadiums have done to other clubs, this complex will not only change the success of the club, but more importantly the success of grimsby and cleethorpes, through trade, tourism education and health facilities proposed.

Lisa Piggott 06/05/2014 Its the way forward, a football team put the Town on the map. Need the new facilities for the club to move forward in out of the dark ages.

shaun scruton 06/05/2014 i am looking for work and complexes like this can only help the

  

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area Mick Lindley 07/05/2014 I was born in cleethorpes in 1965 supported them all my life and

my uncle Tom Lindley was Life president before he passed away in 2005

Jayne Robertson 07/05/2014 It will be a benefit to lots of people, encouraging sport in a positive way.

john clegg 07/05/2014 Town supporter David Newman 07/05/2014 Life long GTFC supporter. UTM morgen harwood 07/05/2014 It's what we need!

malcolm shaw 07/05/2014 Needs a more modern ground also to help keep grimsby on the map it will be very good for the town

Robert Hunter 07/05/2014 love the club a new stadium would bring massive potential to the area and team.

ian taylor 07/05/2014 The football club needs a new ground, the town as a whole needs a new ground, a new community hub

Torgrim Skogheim 07/05/2014 I wish the possible facilities for my favorite team to perform on. Rosemari Boyers 07/05/2014 Because I was born in Grimsby and support the Mariners

Rod Boyers 07/05/2014 I'm proud to be a Grimberian and this is a development to be proud of. Also, GTFC deserves better than Blundell Park, which has now served its time.

Peter Lamb 07/05/2014 Former Grimsby resident keen to see the area revived. Daniel Cowdroy 07/05/2014 Being an 77 pensioner and only able to be a few chance to see

Town I prayv they will make it back in the leage.

arthur crumbie 07/05/2014 we need a new ground 2 have a secure future 4 our club Nick Drake 07/05/2014 Will do wonders for the club and community

Connor patrick Swales

07/05/2014 Grimsby town NEED a new stadium, enough said

Alex Patrick 07/05/2014 We need a new stadium and complex for this town and to help the mariners go forward.Why do our council always back off and other towns and city's push forward and get stadiums and a complex built when we're always in the planning stage.

Roy Reed 07/05/2014 It is important to the town and community. Our football clubs needs this new facility for it to survive..

Joe Speight 07/05/2014 I've signed under the condition you build a decent chippy next to it!! UTM

Carl Young 07/05/2014 if we don't get this stadium how do we expect to survive its as simple as that hopefully it will be built so the whole town can be proud after all it is for the community UTM

Phil Lambert 07/05/2014 To create more jobs and move the football club in to a new era, U.T.M. :)

peter mccoach 07/05/2014 to secure the future of the club and get them back in to the league.it will help the people of Grimsby and make them proud of the team and the town.

Debbie Landymore 07/05/2014 It's not important to me personally, but it is important for the towns of Grimsby and Cleethorpes. It will have a significant number of local jobs available and will bring trade to the centre and hotel to N E Lincs. it also has a health and well being centre which is important for the community as a whole. I can see this become a good community hub

Barry Trebes 07/05/2014 GTFC are an intergral part of the local community and a thriving football club is a source of pride for all

John Simmons 07/05/2014 Because the main stand is about to fall over! Dan Palmer 07/05/2014 I enjoy watching Grimsby town fc and needs a new stadium

Cath Pearson 07/05/2014 To secure Grimsby Town Football Club's future sustainability kevin franklin 07/05/2014 Essential for ongoing viability of club stuart raithby 07/05/2014 utm

  

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Christopher Hewis 07/05/2014 To allow progress for GTFC. So that a sports complex can be built which can have income streams other than the football season.

Paul Reece 08/05/2014 As an Ex Player of GTFC it's a move in the right direction for the club and fans I wish them all the best.

Chris Irvine 08/05/2014 Regeneration of an area that very much needs it David Fordham 08/05/2014 Great step forwards for a great club. Carl Smaller 08/05/2014 Our Community needs a successful football league club, now

and in the future.

Robin Bell 08/05/2014 GTFC supporter for 45 years Robert Drury 08/05/2014 I'm originally from the area. My family live in the area. It

provides a much needed range of resources, as well as supporting one of the town's most powerful marketing tools, namely the football team.

Peter Jackson 08/05/2014 It is important to keep this great team alive and a new stadium can help Grimsby Town be a team of the future

Michael Seaward 08/05/2014 Essential for the future sustainability of a professional football club in the town and surrounding catchment areas. Success on the pitch breeds success in the commercial and social communities

David Ellis 08/05/2014 Fantastic facility for our community

Chris Summers 08/05/2014 Grimsby are a proper league club - currently on loan to the Skrill Premier - and need a decent stadium for the future

PETER CHRISTIE 08/05/2014 BECAUSE I WOULD LIKE TO WATCH GRIMSBY TOWN WITH MY CHILDRED AND GRANDKIDS IN MODERN SURROUNDINGS, AND BE PROUD TO SUPPORT THE TEAM AND THE TOWN OF GRIMSBY TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE. (I HAVE BEEN A MARINERS FAN FOR 60 YEARS)

Ian Yates 08/05/2014 to stop my mate nagging me Scott Evans 08/05/2014 because Blundell Park is looking a bit tired and if we want to

attract good players this is the first impression it gives that we are a club with a future

ken campbell 08/05/2014 would be a very welcome addition to benefit everybody in the area and easily accessable off peakes parkway

Marie Nkazi 08/05/2014 Ecause I love the mariners and the stadium is old john kiddle 09/05/2014 gtfc future scott maver 09/05/2014 I believe that we need a new stadium as we have been at

blundell for over a 100 years and i think as much as i love blundell we need to move

John Bratton 09/05/2014 The old ground is lovely in its way but we need to be in the 21st century with modern facilities for all memebers of the community

Simon Gamble 09/05/2014 It has been a long time coming and the need for investment will enhance all of Grimsby not just the football team.

Chris Barker 09/05/2014 If the local council cannot understand the need for GTFC, its benefit to their fan base (which will increase) and the massive opportunities for local investment (which I don't see too many others queuing to fill), begs belief. I would therefore suggest Mr Fenty offers all of the directors seats in the Upper Findus stand to the council free of charge for next season, so that the council and their visiting guests may be shown the facilities in their current state glory and how proud they are of these facilities and what they personally have so far not done for the community. Do I think they, the council will do that, simply, NO. However, how many of them will do so at a new facility. If you want to be proud of the area, the community, bring in investment and jobs, then stand up and be counted, but just get on with it. UTM

  

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mark durrington 09/05/2014 The club needs a new ground and I am sick and tired of people moaning about this . Do they want a professional football club in the area or not ? Its always 'We don't want it here, we don't want it there'. The vast majority of clubs who have relocated to new stadia have prospered, its seems this area is just full of people who want this football club to fail and if they succeed , they will then find something else to moan about ! UTM

Simon Cowdroy 09/05/2014 Secure the future of our community club David Middlecoate 09/05/2014 Locality and close to the town

Glenn Mclachlan 09/05/2014 The football club is important flor the town. We are already the poor relation in this county.

simon godbold 09/05/2014 it is a much needed facility sarah godbold 09/05/2014 needed for future of gtfc Alan Breese 10/05/2014 For the club to survive a new ground is vital. For the town new

facilities will be a great benefit. What is so special about Gy that residents can block the proposal but elsewhere new grounds are successfully built

William Ward 10/05/2014 We need a new stadium to secure the long term future of GTFC

Philip WAde 11/05/2014 Until I moved to market rasen a couple of years back I had lived in Cleethorpes for 30 years. In that time I have seen the town decline significantly. Industry in the area, other than immingham is on its knees. The football club at this time mirror the town. Something needs to change to start bringing more infrastructure back to the town as it's bleeding to death and the football club is a good start.

chris bontoft 11/05/2014 because its my home town club and they need a good stadium to get more fans interested and to gainpromotion.

Simon Jeffrey 11/05/2014 The town needs a new stadium Marcus Kravis 11/05/2014 Its just the logical, sensible and right thing to do.

PHIL CAMPLING 11/05/2014 Keeping football club in area important not just for us now .but thealso for the youth of the fututre

richard currie 11/05/2014 i love my club if regeneration done properly it can be part of much wider social and economic benifits

Habib Erkan 12/05/2014 I love GTFC and want so much to see them playing league football again. This is the best option for the club's continued success.

ROGER FORDER 12/05/2014 I believe this is the only chance for the Mariners to obtain a new ground and for Grimsby to progress as a community .

Sarah Mann 12/05/2014 As a lifelong local resident, we should be looking to improve facilities in the area, including the local football club

Dave Hart 12/05/2014 For the survival of GTFC this is a must.

ian thompson 12/05/2014 community facilities run by the community are the way forward Gavin Austwick 13/05/2014 This town needs serious investment not only in a new football

stadium but from a new retail park to attract big names like toys r us and eating establishments like Frankie & Bennys More jobs would create growth in other sectors also. WE NEED THIS TO HAPPEN before the town dies!!!!

Laura Jackson 13/05/2014 I am Grimsby born and bred. I believe this would lift the Mariners spirits and help them to play better as it will be brand new facilities.

William Martin 13/05/2014 My father in law is 87 and has supported GTFC for all his life and he deserves a new stadium ! AND so does the community.

Peter Emson 13/05/2014 I believe this town needs a new stadium and would be good for all concerned.

John Martin 13/05/2014 I am a football dance & I don't want gtfc to fall by the wayside

  

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mark thompson 13/05/2014 it is important to grimsby Reece Thompson 13/05/2014 To get more fans to see the game Joanne Fryatt 13/05/2014 This will improve the area, provide more jobs and help move the

town into the 21st century Scott Nicholson 13/05/2014 We need to move, BP holds lots of memories but it is important

to move forward and GTFC has been static or in recent times in decline. Act now before its too late.

George Parker 13/05/2014 New modern facilities are a must for the area to move forward attract inward investment and retain our brightest youngsters in the locality. Don't be a NIMBY, see the bigger picture for a better future for all

Kate Amsden 13/05/2014 I think it would benefit the town and add revenue diane wharton 14/05/2014 The Grimsby town football ground should be in Grimsby, not

Cleethorpes and I think that the Peaks Parkway site would be the perfect place to build the new ground.

Adam Dennehy 14/05/2014 Although I no longer live in the Grimsby area, I do want to see GTFC have a secure foreseeable future. The plans outlined do seem to be beneficial not just to GTFC but also to the surrounding area.

Russell Edwards 14/05/2014 Moving to Peakes Parkway will remove the problems of traffic congestion and parking in town. And having a new stadium will spur on the players and the fans to a higher status.

alishia dennehy 14/05/2014 To give fans a better place tow atch matches and provide better leisure facilities for the town

Ange Hinson 14/05/2014 my home Paul Hinson 14/05/2014 My son was born in Grimsby and so both follow Grimsby FC,

and what a fantastic asset the stadium & Leisure complex would be to the town of Great Grimsby

Martin Furneaux 14/05/2014 We need a new stadium!

simon peck 14/05/2014 i feel the reposition of the stand will, ease congestion on grimsby road during saturdays. when you have traveling fans. And people visiting the seafront for a day out. in return more people will visit. i also feel that the people who live around the blunder park will see the benefit of not having the stadium there. easing their parking fears. i also think the reposition of the stadium is more accessible to fans in the town. in stead of greatcoats. and grimsby towns pitch will officially be in grimsby area. the other pluses are it should create more local jobs and emplyme nt for the local people, and the people traveling to use the colleges and university. will be able to get part time jobs. and use the facilities. all in all i think its a plus to the town and not a minus.

Harry Clark 14/05/2014 To see my hometown football club which is arguably the heartbeat of the town, progress into the long term future. It's imperative the project goes forward.

Ann Smith 14/05/2014 It not very far away from where I live Paul Umpleby 14/05/2014 Grimsby town need a new stadium know,and the sooner the

better! Janet Dennehy 14/05/2014 It will be a huge boost to the town, bringing far more benefits

than simply a new football stadium.

Anne Taylor-Rose 14/05/2014 Town needs a new stadium. This option is central with good routes in and out of town.

Philip Taylor 14/05/2014 to raise the football fan experience for ALL of England .to regenerate an area that is as much as integral part of this country as much as where I live

Graham Harris 14/05/2014 for the future of the area

wayne barber 14/05/2014 We need it,is this council against the people of Grimsby? kirsty harris 14/05/2014 fan

  

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Stephen Parker 14/05/2014 The stadium and retail development will bring jobs and renevue to the area, which will give opportunities to local people to get back into employment.

John Whiting 14/05/2014 This area needs a successful football team and they need a better stadium than Blundell Park

Richard Hubbert 14/05/2014 Wake up NE Lincs Council, the community and the football club need this venture to happen.

Steve Maloney 15/05/2014 Great location andrew usher 15/05/2014 we need a new stadium to enable the club to move forwards . david clark 15/05/2014 Grimsby Town Football Club is an important part of my life, and

always has been. However, the club needs to enter the 21st Century by moving from the delapidated Blundell Park to a new home. The club will benefit, but the whole area will receive a much needed boost, with community facilities that are currently sadly lacking in N.E.Lincs..

Julie Forsyth 15/05/2014 For the future prosperity of grimsby Ruari Keogh 15/05/2014 I'm a regular visitor to the area and believe it would benefit

greatly from this project michael tomlinson 15/05/2014 this football club needs to be allowed to grow, Grimsby needs a

football club, a club that the locals can identify with and feel part of. up the mariners.

Bruno Castro 15/05/2014 Because I'm a fan of Grimsby although I live far away from there.

peter thomas 15/05/2014 we need a new stadium because Blundell park is falling apart Terry Smith 15/05/2014 Would like to see the team progress & believe the stadium

would enable this. Sue Hodgkiss 15/05/2014 Bringing new opportunities to our area Dean Wright 15/05/2014 The future of GTFC and what it would add to the town on a

whole.

STAN DUNKS 15/05/2014 WE NEED A NEW STADIUM RICHARD ROBINSON

16/05/2014 SUCCESS OF THE FOOTBALL CLUB MIRRORS SUCCESS OF THE TOWN

Sally Broadley 16/05/2014 Before his untimely death my son was an avid town supporter - I know he would want this.

jason wicks 16/05/2014 Because I've supported GTFC from being a child and watched them fall down the leagues recently. This would give the club and town a big boost and hopefully spur them onto bigger better things like Hull City.

Simon Timpson 16/05/2014 Because this location is perfect!

Kenneth Chase 16/05/2014 It's time the football club moved with the times and a new stadium is the starting point.

David Gunn 16/05/2014 We desperetly need a new stadium and have done for many years, it will help Grimsby Town to attract new players and make more jobs for the erea.

dave clarke 16/05/2014 We die hard GY fans deserve it.

Nick Moore 16/05/2014 It's a great investment for the town in general.

roy page 16/05/2014 to move the club forward and provide better facilities for the town of grimsby

paul ramsden 16/05/2014 Its time for GTFC to move with the times and councillours to back the project

Patrick Collins 16/05/2014 time for modernising Chris Ferreira-Moore

16/05/2014 Grimsby Town FC really needs a new stadium...and when this can be combined with a a superb new community resource, providing jobs and services for years to come...it's a no-brainer! Grimsby could have one of the finest stadiums in Yorkshire and Humberside!....Let's do it!

  

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derek butler 16/05/2014 why is this important to me?no brainer really ,town cant attract outstanding players to an antique footy ground.get new ground,get better players and get out of this league.

Neil Vessey 16/05/2014 Home town team need a new stadium Terence Clarkson 16/05/2014 The town needs it Michael Hinkley 16/05/2014 Enabling the club to develop and have a strong future.

Sydney Taylor 16/05/2014 Town fan since 1947 .I used to live in Blundell Ave.and had no trouble its time the town had something for everyone

Adrian Porter 16/05/2014 It is essential for the long term future of football and GTFC in particular. Town must survive and prosper.

ROBERT CONNOR 17/05/2014 WE NEED A NEW GROUND

tim barker 17/05/2014 to involve the community, and get this club the best facilities, were in the dark ages even compared to little clubs

Matthew Wood 17/05/2014 I'm singing this petition as grimsby town NEED a new stadium to push the club on for the future, build a new stadium and they will come! Grimsby as a town need a buzz about it again and without a new stadium there's a slim chance of bringing the glory days back, for example look at clubs that where on the brink of being out of the football leauge, ie Swansea.. And we all know what happend to them, Grimsby town and there fans deserve better and in all honesty are a big club. The peaks parkway project is perfect and I can't see a better place to build it, especially with the direct routes in and out of grimsby through peaks parkway. The stadium has been delayed for far to long! Let's have a stadium that the fans are PROUD off and the rest of Grimsby are too! UTM!!!!!!

Matt Charlton 17/05/2014 I love this football club and they need a new home to progress to the next level!

Jonathan Ford 17/05/2014 Long term sustainability of GTFC

David Deighton 17/05/2014 Take the club into the future and can only be good for local community come on the town

Richard Legg 17/05/2014 They need a new stadium to progress and improve... Ryan Belionomo 17/05/2014 This is is awesome and will give the club a boost Bobby Mast 17/05/2014 LOVE HTE FUCKING CLUB Nigel Herron 17/05/2014 The community needs this as much as GTFC Edward Colvin 18/05/2014 Because the town needs a successful club to show the country

that we're not a run down area only for doles

Michael Gildersleeve

18/05/2014 I think this stadium be built for the future of Grimsby Town, if Hull City could get a new stadium and reach the F.A cup final then so can Grimsby. Also it is not all about Football Hull last year got voted the city of culture too just goes to show if that can happen there what can Grimsby achieve if we can get this stadium. We are a Town that needs to find its full potential and we need to see something good being invested rather than new pavement.

nick neilson 18/05/2014 its important that grimsby get this new stadium so the club can build for the future. and could bring some well needed jobs to the area.

mark read 18/05/2014 this will be benifical to the whole community with numerous activitys not just football be played there. Also a boost for jobs there.

Edwin Manders 18/05/2014 Wherever you look in the football world success and pride has been generated once a new stadium is built in any area. I agree the whole area would benefit from such a development, we owe

  

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it to future generations to get something moving now!

Paul Vessey 18/05/2014 for several reasons inward investment, civic pride and because it's about this area had some decision makers with ambition !

Mary Vessey 18/05/2014 Grimsby Town is the soul of the area and is the only place where our diverse community come together as one.

Roy Melton 18/05/2014 The club and the Town need a new centre for sport. I personally believe it should be nearer the A180 area to keep traffic out of the Town, but where ever.it goes it is needed, so let's get on with it and stop dragging it on.

Peter Gerrish 18/05/2014 GTFC is an iconic symbol for my home town. The club must survive for the present and future generations of Grimbarians. A new home is essential to preserve a future for GTFC.

keith board 19/05/2014 A new Home for the mariners, hopefully will inspire us (supporters) and them (board and team) to get back in the league

Anton Hardy 19/05/2014 No only is important for me its important for the town

Phil Lee 19/05/2014 Been waiting 45 years to see Town in a decent ground! carol DUTTON 19/05/2014 we need a stadium and a complex we can be proud of David Martin 19/05/2014 It would drag Grimsby town screaming and kicking into the 21st

century Martin May 19/05/2014 Look at what has happened across the water to Hull. Their

council built a stadium for them to use when they where in at the bottom of the league, & Town where riding high in the championship. Grimsby where denied a chance to move by a backward council while Hull moved on & upwards. The difference between the clubs mirrors the differences in the councils. Says it all.

Diana Smith 19/05/2014 The Mariners badly need this stadium or they will disappear.

Luke Fraray 19/05/2014 Support the club and want it to progress Paul Smith 19/05/2014 I used to live and work in Grimsby, including for the sports desk

at the local paper and I know how important this is to the club and wider community.

Lewis Harding 19/05/2014 This stadium complex will help grassroots football and improve football in the North Lincolnshire area.

Paul Smith 19/05/2014 For the future of our club this will generate business. shaun allsop 19/05/2014 In support of all those who petitioned for my club Bristol Rovers

fight for their new stadium. More than just a place to watch football once a fortnight, a place to generate revenue and financial stability for future generations of local football fans!

Michael Pickett 19/05/2014 this will do the community good! Robert Gallivan 19/05/2014 Grimsby as a town needs to regenerate, modernise and

become more attractive to people from outside the area, the stadium can be a flag ship. Lets get back into the football league and show we still have some pride in the town.

James Hirst 19/05/2014 Grimsby Town deserve a new home which can also be a focus for the community. Please support the proposal for the community stadium.

Gavin Cornall 19/05/2014 For the survival of GTFC and to bring much needed economic investment to the local area.

Gloria Cornall 19/05/2014 For the survival of GTFC and to bring much needed economic investment to the local area.

PAUL ARUNDELL 19/05/2014 TO SEE THE CLUB PROSPER.

PAUL ARUNDELL 19/05/2014 Its not for me but it is for the Town of Grimsby.

  

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Mick Saunders 19/05/2014 Born and raised in Grimsby, I still follow the Mighty Mariners from Canada, my three Canadian daughters all follow the club. The future of the club is important to the town, anything that helps secure that future is important.

kevin smith 19/05/2014 town need to get back into the league and grow to the glory days

Kieran Flynn 20/05/2014 I'm a Town fan! John Drakes 20/05/2014 Am A town fan and need to move on Graham Oliver 20/05/2014 It will generate interest in the club helping us keep abreast with

our rivals, many of whom are developing new stadiums. It will also provide investment into the community and be a legacy for generations to come.

Chris Janney 20/05/2014 I grew up in Grimsby and attended blundell park for many years as a child, it would be great for the town for and local people for a new stadium

Kelly Higgins 20/05/2014 Parking is terrible for me after work on a match day, cars ditched everywhere it's not fair on us living nearby

Graham Norton 20/05/2014 We need to get into the 21st century Martin Scales 20/05/2014 Good for the Town

Pamela Mussard 20/05/2014 Good for community

JOHN MATTHEWS 20/05/2014 To get rid of allotments and wild life for a concrete jungle no way.

Paul Brown 20/05/2014 Blundell Park as passed it's sell by date. We need to relocate and Peaks Parkway is our best option. The stadium and complex would be a major boost for Town and the Grimsby area.

nigel Drake 20/05/2014 Im a gtfc season ticket holder paul caldecott 20/05/2014 the town needs it more then the bus station TERRY ROBINSON

20/05/2014 Want to see gtfc in the league again! This is all for the future of gtfc and the district. Got to happen!!!

Patrick Lond 20/05/2014 It is time that Grimsby Town update to modern facilities including a new stadium. The site along side the access road makes it easier for 'Town fans and visitors to access the facility.

Alison Taylor 20/05/2014 it would be good for both gtfc and the community janet clarke 20/05/2014 for the futre of the club Ben Higgins 20/05/2014 For the future of the club and producing local players in the and

keeping them at there home town club. Marco Ardito 20/05/2014 Great opportunity for the town as well as the supporters of

football. Harry Hurst 20/05/2014 Would love to see the Mariners play in a new stadium, would be

a long way to go to watch then okay, and I want it to be a special occasion

Lucas Tobias Lykke Møller

20/05/2014 It's time for a new start! We need it! It will be amazing!

Benjamin Crowley 20/05/2014 Chesterfield, Doncaster, Rotherham, Colchester, Brighton! All huge success stories thanks to new fantastic stadiums!

Sam Harrison 20/05/2014 As Grimsby need this to support local jobs and education

mark andrews 20/05/2014 Grimsby desperately need a new ground to enable the club to go forward in the future. It would also, with its facilities, be a great facility for local people.

Jack Todd 21/05/2014 I love this club William Cowdroy 21/05/2014 The club is a huge part of the town and needs better facilities

and more income to keep up with competition. Fans also deserve the better facilities and the area around peaks parkway would be ideal.

Sheila Patrick 21/05/2014 Its time to move on Good Luck

  

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Graham Chapman 21/05/2014 To get back its proper status GTFC needs to modernise and this is step one

tom hallam-gravells 21/05/2014 Because grimsby town are important to me Peter Croft 21/05/2014 It will be a boost for the town and the football club. Byron Gallagher 21/05/2014 It's time lets do it.

patricia bryan 21/05/2014 want town to have a new ground paula gray 21/05/2014 this wso

this will be so benefical to the town in so many ways.just look at what happened at hull ill

Peter Lickman 21/05/2014 Good for the city Mike Moore 21/05/2014 Always has been for many years now. If I had sufficient assets I

would buy the club,chuck out useless management. What we need is a coach who can instill more discipline and at the same time have creativity and show the players a torch. We belong in the league, we are an embarrassment and have to get out of this sh**hole that we're buried in! My grandson's in his 13th year and is wanted by another country other than Sweden where he lives....He trains very hard and has respect for club , coaches and most of all his family....Some GTFC Players nedd to pull their socks up and get their brains in order. I'm disgusted with the way the last dozen or more games were wasted......No excuses ! Now I'm wound up I'm off to see England & Netherlands U17's ........ Grims., sort urselves out!

Brian Adnam 21/05/2014 Its time GTFC had a new home, simple as that Ian Chapman 21/05/2014 Been promised new ground since the late 90s time to make it

happen BRYN JONES 21/05/2014 The Town needs a football club along with a lot of other

things,Grimsby has been going down hill for a few years

Karen Kamsvag 21/05/2014 Blundell Park belongs in another age. The Town need a new and modern stadium for when they return to the league next season.

Harry Morris 21/05/2014 To move upwards the new stadium is a must. Gavin Borthwick 21/05/2014 I'm originally from Hull and moved to Laceby just over 3 years

ago. I'm a Hull City supporter and sit on the committee for the City Till We Die group who campaigned against the name change at Hull City AFC. It is disappointing that numbers have dwindled at the club and its previous support has disappeared. Now is a fantastic time for the people of Grimsby to get together and bring back the glory days. Be proud of having a new stadium. You only have to look across the water at the KC stadium to see what success and prosperity a new stadium can bring.

NIGEL BRODDLE 21/05/2014 Now is the turn of the Grimsby public to make the club and local community 'Great' again. Let us not waste this opportunity again when a minority previously destroyed our dreams as we were still riding high and was then overtaken by those below us...Good luck to all involved

Peter Leese 21/05/2014 Grimsby needs a successful football club and that won't happen without a bigger and better stadium. A successful football club is the best advert any town could have.

michael madin 21/05/2014 supported mariners all my life present stadium to old . Darran Letch 21/05/2014 Must be 20 years to late. How much longer will it carry on. Get it

sorted!!! We've been overtaken by Scunthorpe for crying out

  

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loud. Oh, the shame. UP THE MARINERS.

Ashley Taylor 21/05/2014 I am a very loyal support of the club

Curtis Shorter 21/05/2014 A new stadium would improve the football club as a whole and any community projects they assist in and the success of the club means more cash and success for the local area.

Sam Ringrose 21/05/2014 It's important to the whole region. Russell East 21/05/2014 Benefit to my family who reside in the area and future of GTFC.

Jason Reed 21/05/2014 Although I am no longer a resident of the area, I was born in Grimsby and lived in Grimsby for a number of years. I love to see the town moving forward and this is an opportunity for economic development in a similar way to that achieved in Hull.

Janet Mouland 21/05/2014 Because it is important to the football club for the Town from which I originate and have supported for over 40 years.

Craig Stephenson 22/05/2014 This is the only way the Grimsby Town can move forward to invest in the local community so the future people of grimsby and the surrounding areas will be proud of our Town ,which will create huge job opportunities and put Grimsby well on the map , apart from our Fish. I wear my Town shirt with Pride up in Manchester. Residents please support !!!!

Craig Stephenson 22/05/2014 This is the only way the Grimsby Town can move forward to invest in the local community so the future people of grimsby and the surrounding areas will be proud of our Town ,which will create huge job opportunities and put Grimsby well on the map , apart from our Fish. I wear my Town shirt with Pride up in Manchester. Residents please support !!!! The New facilities all around the country is leaving Grimsby Town Behind and leaving no opportunities for the kids growing up.. Residents please support !!!! You will be the ones that will change the Town Forever. We all Need each other remember this along the way ,We will owe this to you.

neville butt 22/05/2014 We need to provide for our own and visiting supporters sally norton 22/05/2014 we need something like this, also it will attract big names in live

concerts Kev Kennedy 22/05/2014 To secure the future of GTFC and also important towards the

regeneration of Grimsby Peter Gude 22/05/2014 This is needed to safeguard GTFC!!!

neville sheppard 22/05/2014 Its important for the fans to have a SAFE modern stadium, better parking, less congestion in Cleethorpes, it would also be better for the next stage in the clubs future

John Mill 22/05/2014 A sustainable football club is essential for the future of the town. It is a unifier and when successful truly brings the whole town together. Inward investment together with new jobs will bring great benefit.

Gary Allenby 22/05/2014 Life long town fan, the club needs this simon smith 22/05/2014 I live near the parkway and fully support this. I understand how

important this is for the club and the area as a whole. Walter Drayton 22/05/2014 Grimsby need this stadium to move forward and compete

Joseph Dennis Stamp

22/05/2014 The old ground is too old, we need the new for for safety and to attract better players to the club.

Jon Harrison 22/05/2014 To see my club develop as a community club and to develop all those areas both in sport,lifestyle and employment

john Gibbins 22/05/2014 It's time that Grimsby where put back on the map as a ( Town ) with a great Venu , for all

Paul Forster 22/05/2014 The present ground needs to be updated. Safety and to rejoin league.

  

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John Parker 22/05/2014 The economic benefits of a modern stadium and surrounding infrastructure are well known and documented in many Towns and Cities

andrew rettie 22/05/2014 Its not important to me but it is to the club and the community Chris Jones 22/05/2014 Grimsby Town FC has a long and proud history and it is good to

recognise, honour and celebrate that. Yet whilst doing so it is essential to be in the present and to be looking to the future. What has been experienced in the past belongs in the past, and now is the time to be forward looking, embracing that which is to come. In football as in life, holding on to the past brings stagnation and death. Let's move on. Onwards and upwards.

Jenny Darley 22/05/2014 Been a fan for fifty five years and we need a new stadium Ian Margason 22/05/2014 New stadia in almost all cases have been proven to boost the

clubs and economies of the area where they are provided. Secondary benefits of increasing participation in the life of the club and community projects adds health, wellbeing and social to the community. Why the council chooses to sabotage it's own community and electorate is beyond me!

emre kazcıoğlu 22/05/2014 it is important for funs and for the team to bring 1. Gordon Hollingsworth

22/05/2014 Although I now

Kenneth Roberts 22/05/2014 I am a life long Mariners supporter and only wish for the best for the clubs future

Richard Parkinson 22/05/2014 Longstanding GTFC supporter used to live in area and see this development as essential for future of the club and will bring important benefits to the area in terms of employment, facilities, health and welfare etc

Matt Wayman 22/05/2014 A better stadium for the community and for the club in general

Harry Jones 22/05/2014 As a Grimsby boy (now an Oxford Academic) I can se the facilities differnce between "down here" and "up there". The stadium would be a much needed boost.

Alex Thomas 22/05/2014 Grimsby was my home for my entire childhood and I have long felt that the area would benefit from a successful football club, retail investment and a focal point of excellence within the town.

roy richardson 22/05/2014 support grimsby town they need a new stadium Nathan Smith 22/05/2014 A huge part of the community. Such opposition is laughable. ian smith 22/05/2014 because gtfc need a new stadium rodney reavill 22/05/2014 can`t park on match days

  

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Paul Bryan 22/05/2014 Ensure good future for the Mariners

Ian Bennington 22/05/2014 Blundell Park is outdated & not viable or fit for purpose anymore

David Woods 22/05/2014 For the future of our Football club and for the local area to have this type of facility.

RONALD ROBBINS 22/05/2014 WE HAVE TO MOVE FORWARD ON ALL FRONTS A NEW GROUND IS A KEY MOVE

George Barker 22/05/2014 It is important to the town it's people, and our future not only as a football club. Our currant stadium is 40 years at least out of date.

arnold sharlotte 22/05/2014 Need modern facilities for both players and supporters. Gary Herbert 22/05/2014 THE CLUB NEEDS THIS STADIUM, THE FANS AND

COMMUNITY NEED IT JEAN WRIGHT 23/05/2014 MY THREE SONS AND GRANDSONS ARE TRUE TOWN

SUPPORTERS AND THEY ARE IN FULL AGREEMENT WITH LOCALITY OF THE NEW STADIUM, AND I AGREE ALSO.

Neil Mundell 23/05/2014 Look at what a new quality stadium has done for other clubs. A new stadium provides better facilities for the local community, and for revenue generation, giving the club more opporunity to grow.

Steph Hirst 23/05/2014 I support the new stadium.

Bill Brewster 23/05/2014 The football club is a crucial part of the town's heritage and it's a tragedy that the local council are allowing it to wither away through petty self-interst when a thriving football club is one of the most positive things that can come out of the town. We've never needed a healthy football club more than we do now.

Scott Venney 23/05/2014 To get this football club back where it belongs Rosemary Alliston 23/05/2014 For the future of sport in this area

tony hunter 23/05/2014 We need to invest for the future robert johnson 23/05/2014 because we need to attract better players, we need to show that

we are building for the future, Blundell park has got great memories, but its time to move on,

CHRISTINE CURRY

24/05/2014 The potential for the football club, employment possibilities and for the people of the area is immeasurable. It has to happen.

Bradley Watson 24/05/2014 the town of grimsby needs a community based facility and bringing u to date with other towns and cities in the uk

Paul Olver 24/05/2014 As a Grimbarian now living on the other side of the country, I recognise the historic importance of Blundell Park but to ensure future sustainability of the club, at whatever level in the leagues they are playing, a new ground for the 21st Century is needed.

stephen levack 24/05/2014 to preserve GTFC for the future. Peter Gledhill 25/05/2014 Move on!! The old place is outdated and should have been

replaced years ago. We live in the 21st Century now, not the Victorian era!!! Get the Town a sports development to be proud of!

joe leonard 25/05/2014 supporter melvin george wharton

25/05/2014 and i was bornthis has been required for as long as i can remember born in grimsby1954

Ronald Day 25/05/2014 To see Grimsby Town progress

Nolan Dalby 26/05/2014 Future generations David Biggs 26/05/2014 It will help Grimsby Town go forward and up the leagues. Iain Dunn 26/05/2014 We need to get out the conference.

Charles Clayton 26/05/2014 Better location for me to attend games and better long term facilities for the club and community.

  

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melvyn walker 27/05/2014 are you still talking about it? o will this project be shelved? time marches on.

Victor Gill 27/05/2014 I am 70yrs. of age and all my life I have loved football, I remember Grimsby Town for many reasons but the one I like most is that My father in Law was the manager at one stage in their history, and as a quiz question it was great, which team doesn't play in its own town.?

Matt Haddon 27/05/2014 Incoming investment in area

Christopher Lingard 27/05/2014 Grimsby Town FC season ticket holder and supporter for over 50 years

Keir Roberts 28/05/2014 Supporter of this football club

Ian Dixon 28/05/2014 Better future for the club

Mark Evardson 28/05/2014 This town needs a new stadium and the club and fans deserve it Martin Mottershead 28/05/2014 GTFC must have a new stadium

Giles Cudmore 28/05/2014 We need to generate income to become a better team, BP is a hole, it is our hole, but it is no longer fit for purpose.

Jack Elshaw 28/05/2014 This is important to me because town need a new home and plus all the new jobs will be around for people to work

Mark Robinson 28/05/2014 Life long Town supporter - we need this to be viable for the future

Phil Mullaney 28/05/2014 Grimsby deserve a proper stadium. james vince 28/05/2014 location and ease to get to Chris Smith 28/05/2014 because the club and the town need to moved forward,its good

for jobs and will benefit all Neil Sears 28/05/2014 Survival of the club

ROY PAGE 28/05/2014 A GREAT CLUB THAT NEEDS TO MOVE FORWARD Martin Toyn 29/05/2014 This is important to me that Grimsby Town update their stadium

because Blundell park is getting to old now

norman heggie 30/05/2014 Will be good for grimsby and cleethorpes john burns 30/05/2014 Good for parking and shopping and only hope that this will

actually come to fruition. Best of luck to the club,from lifelong supporter.

Lyndon Condon 31/05/2014 Good for the town Sheila Woods 31/05/2014 The football club is important to the area and will not survive

without a new stadium. louise bateman 31/05/2014 its a good investment to extend Grimsby Diana Squire 01/06/2014 I lost my husband two months ago he supported the mariners all

his life and he was all for a new stadium. Luke Gardner 01/06/2014 To stimulate growth in the club, the local community and

Grimsby's economy. Steven Landskroner 03/06/2014 I have seen the benefits for the community this sort of project

has had in other areas of the country. The club needs this if they are to survive.

wayne rankin 04/06/2014 It is not important on a personal level , but GTFC is as important as my club LFC to the football community . YNWA

michael armstrong 04/06/2014 Its a real shame this wasnt done a decade ago, its not nice to see town struggling like they are now. This needs to happen sooner rather than later please.

Kevin Price 05/06/2014 I want to see Grimsby improve both socially and in terms of football

Simon Grindle 05/06/2014 New stadium needed, Rob Ward 05/06/2014 Let's for once look at the positives this would bring to the area

and embrace it. The area needs this and we must move forward with the times rather than being left behind. This new facility would be a beacon and positive symbol for the area. It would

  

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promote forward thinking, create jobs and invest in future sporting communities. Let's create something we can all be proud of for generations to come.

Marius Zamfir 05/06/2014 to bring more jobs

Jim Hyde 07/06/2014 Grimsby Town FC needs a strong plan to continue its drive to earn back its place in the football league. As one of the older clubs in the country it would be a shame for it to end its history by fading out. A new stadium may give us the impetus to push forward to a bigger and brighter future that the town in general needs.

Stuart Triffitt 09/06/2014 for the club to move on and survive

vanessa hunt 10/06/2014 Because we need to get back into the football league and this goes a long way to helping

Neil Ramsden 10/06/2014 My hometown football club

Geoff Deveroux 10/06/2014 the no supporters will block anywhere or anything. John Dix 10/06/2014 We need projects like. This so we can grow the town , this in

turn will attract more people and infrastructure, which in turn we will all prosper

Mr Stephen & Mrs Julie Josephs

14/06/2014 As long as this project doesn't affect Bradley Pitches which is used for couses etc much the same as what will happen at Peakes Parkway, we think it could be great with all the outlets.

Derek Crook 16/06/2014 This is important to have a new modern stadium

Darren Blanchard 16/06/2014 New ground and will be good for the area marie marchant 19/06/2014 we are in desperate need of a new stadium. Its about time we

had a new one. Hope it goes ahead. jonathan cadey 19/06/2014 it is imperative that this town continues to develop and support

GTFC return to football league. Maurice Hunt 19/06/2014 the community needs a decent leisure complex which is basicly

central William Lince 20/06/2014 So I don't have to sit in the cold at Blundell Park

#freezingmytitsoff Andrew Ellis 20/06/2014 It will be good for the town Kevin Cammack 21/06/2014 Because it has been needed for the last 40+ years katie smith 21/06/2014 Its our local club, but also the needs of locals must be taken into

account Brian Taylor 21/06/2014 The football team is the heart of the community. It is one subject

that gets everyone talking. A successful team will come about with those who have the vision to improve and provide the infrastructure for that improvement.

Alan Thomas 24/06/2014 Town to go up then move into new stadium. Carole Thomas 24/06/2014 It would be good for the town to have stadium Marian Ofole 24/06/2014 I believe it would be a real asset not only to the club and fans

but also to the town.

William Bonner 25/06/2014 The future of the Club is my focus. My Dad took me 51 years ago; free at half time when I was too short to see over the fence of the family area. But I totally got it. Blundell Park has long since had its day and I hope the new stadium will give the Club and the whole town a real lift.

David Kenwery 25/06/2014 To sustain and grow GTFC as an imprtant part of the local community.

Bradley Bryant 27/06/2014 This town needs to move with the times and invest in worlds class facilities

Michael Pendregaust

28/06/2014 Town Matters!

  

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Kelvin Chapman 29/06/2014 Its 2014 we need a decent stadium the town needs it to attract new players and we have to embrace change and keep moving forward because at the minute we are left behind!

roger bunn 29/06/2014 Grimsby town need this stadium to progress and survive good luck with this

Matthew Meenaghan

29/06/2014 it will bring economic benefits to the area. as modern game i sabout money, you need facilities and infrastructure in order to compete.

Michael Kelly 29/06/2014 I am a season ticket holder and have been watching town for many years. For gtfc to carry on as a business this is required.

Dominic McCarthy 29/06/2014 it is a good asset for the community, we need this, not more retails, shopping complexes..

Dave McKenzie 29/06/2014 Grimsby Town need a new stadium And Grimsby need Grimsby Town FC

jane Neumann 29/06/2014 For future generations and the location is great

John Blackmore 29/06/2014 If it goes ahead as proposed it will benefit all in Grimsby with facilities of the quality the town just does not currently have

paula Lauence 29/06/2014 it should go a head Roy Ackrill 29/06/2014 The Football Club needs modern facilities that will enable it to

become successful in the future and attract new supporters

Nicholas Turner 29/06/2014 As a long life supporter the long term future of the club is important. Having a successful football club draws people into an area and can bring good publicity to the town. Which in turn brings in revenue to local businesses. Also it can boost moral for a town if a club is successful.

David Clorley 30/06/2014 Only way to ensure future of GTFC & to provide additional facilities for the area.

paul fenty 30/06/2014 to put grimsby into the 21st centuary, we have very little facillities in this town, this project will also not burden our council with any cost.

Helen Fenty 30/06/2014 Long over due Kevin Key 30/06/2014 To ensure the future of the mariners

Derrick Haughton 30/06/2014 GTFC, needs to move away from the past and look to the future. We need a stadium/football ground with better facilities and on-site parking. It needs to be 'in' Grimsby and central to the main roads and motorway network and it needs to be in an area with room for expansion in the future. No other site that has been suggested has all of these, therefore, the proposed Peaks Parkway Leisure Complex gets my full support.

Tony Parker 01/07/2014 This is a crucial development for the future of our local community. We have wasted millions on such white elephants as the meridian show ground and indeed the auditorium. I understand we are in times of austerity, but why don't our council leaders step up to the breach and push for this. This club is part of our heritage and hopefully part of our futures. I want my boys to follow the Mariners and God willing, see my grand children do the same. Feel I've said enough now.

Kathy Woodward 03/07/2014 Positive economic benefits and increased sporting/educational opportunities all of which will benefit a wider local community.

Glenn Collins 03/07/2014 for GTFC to move forward the ground needs to improve and be relocated with ease of access for home and away fans

Nigel Manders 04/07/2014 Good for the club, the town, local business and jobs

  

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Ron Sinclair 11/07/2014 I spent the first 12 years of my life in Grimsby, attended Wintringham Grammar, visited Blundell Park to see games and thereby became a life-long supporter of the Grimsby Town Football Club. It is important that the stadium be built to secure the club's long-term future, enhance its prospects and more generally boost the town's economy and attractiveness.

John Holmes 14/07/2014 As a life-long supporter of GTFC, this development is important in getting the team back to where it should be in the league and attracting the kind of talent we need to make the team a success.

Douglas Jefferson 31/07/2014 I love Blundell Park, it has some great memories for me and I love being back in Grimsby and going there. But we need to progress and we need a new stadium to grow. As well as helping the club this will also help the community and I am sure will be done tastefully to show respect to local residents and facilites. Hopefully this will proceed!

mark riggall 01/08/2014 It seems like an opportunity to move forward and is therefore too good to miss out on. I hope you are successful.

Daniel Clark 01/08/2014 Brad Scoffin asked me Damian Smith 01/08/2014 Want the new stadium !! keith birktee 01/08/2014 my club, my town. fed up of local goverment making crap

descisions and miising easy wins like this josh parkin 01/08/2014 Creating job. Supporting local community. Mark Lewis 01/08/2014 GTFC till i die craig woods 01/08/2014 I am a life long Grimsby town supporter. the community needs a

strong football team derek Smith 02/08/2014 Important for survival of GTFC

Jon Findlay 03/08/2014 Noise pollution in neighborhood, parking issues, litter issues on match days and vandalism.

Lee Harker 05/08/2014 I've supported Grimsby for 40 years, since my dad first took me in the 70's. Though Blundell Park is special its also old and impractical. I believe the whole community should support a multi use Stadium complex which benefits many parts of the local population on a daily basis via retail and leisure facilities. It could become a local focal point to be proud of, and promote Grimsby in general

richard dunnett 06/08/2014 the fans deserve it. denis summers 06/08/2014 Grimsby town fc need this new stadium to survive and go

forward Davi Marfleet 06/08/2014 As a supporter for over 50 years, I recognise the importance of

a thriving football club to the local businesses and community. Blundell Park has long since past its day. If the club is to have a viable future it needs to relocate. Other nearby clubs have done this (Rotherham and Doncaster come immediately to mind) and this has brought about a massive resurgence of interest in those Towns.

Graham Walker 06/08/2014 My friends live there

Gareth Lowbridge 06/08/2014 It is vital for the future of our great Grimsby football club

Andrew Richardson 06/08/2014 We haven't got much in Grimsby anymore, so a new Community Football Stadium coupled with promotion may put us on the map again and stop us lagging behind our neighbours Scunthorpe & Hull

Geir Myklebust 06/08/2014 As a fan of the club it would be good to see the Mariners have the best possible chance of being able to move into league football. A new stadium will offer that chance. You may even recruit more fans from faraway places like Norway (where I live) that will travel and see Grimsby at home. This will be good for the local economy. This is win-win for everyone, creating new

  

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jobs that are sorely needed.

Steinar Lingaas 06/08/2014 They need it :) Henning Knudsen 06/08/2014 Because Geir tell me to do it and I'm scared of that guy Lorraine Thompsett 06/08/2014 Community stadiums and the facilities that are associated with

them are an asset to any community. This will benefit many more people than just football fans.

Joe Smith 06/08/2014 Support the club and think it would be great addition to the local community

Jostein Jensen 06/08/2014 Grimbarians need something to be proud of! I have heard about plans since the 90's with the Great Coates area and so on. I must admit I haven't signed this petion before now because I've become tired of nothing ever happens. I'm afraid that if it not happens now more and more will feel indifferent about it all. That is a downway spiral and a dangerous way for the whole area.

Keith Hampton 06/08/2014 Support for facilities that benefit the community. All towns should have them.

David Holmes 06/08/2014 The economic opportunities for the area will be greatly beneficial to the area and the community. Seeing myself new development sporting projects on the Gold Coast in Australia, I know that if you build it...they will come. This needs to happen and will also be a great stepping stone for Grimsby Town Football Club to move ahead into the future.

woodhouse james 07/08/2014 good advertisment for the area my personel enjoyment Richard Fifield 07/08/2014 Grimsby Fans came to support us Sylvester Mbagwu 07/08/2014 the sustainability of lower league football is important for the

progression of grass rooots football Chris Pashby 07/08/2014 Too expand football in the community improve facilities and

enhance the clubs profile bernard glossop 07/08/2014 jobs Franklin Delvael 07/08/2014 Due to the fact that Grimsby Town should always be playing in

the FL in a new modern stadium, where they belong! James Rudd 07/08/2014 Lifelong fan Jimmy Viz 07/08/2014 It will help Grimsby get back where they belong in the football

league. Keith Jenkin 07/08/2014 I want the Town to get its self respect back

Mick Davison 07/08/2014 Football fans matter! Anton Brookes 07/08/2014 It will help to create jobs... Mark Wrend 07/08/2014 Grimsby Town FC are very important to the town of greater

Grimsby, it needs to be supported by EVERYONE. dean clement 07/08/2014 sick to death of seeing football being ruined by the jumped up

brigade in the premiership where money rules over morals.therefore it would be great to see a smaller club,who deserve it,prosper.A new ground would be a huge leap forward for them.good luck Grimsby Town

john pearson 07/08/2014 To preserve the history and future of a sports club and generate jobs

David hickman 07/08/2014 Because communities matter Martin Ward 07/08/2014 Fine traditional football club, that could easily disappear without

this development. Surely the town of Grimsby needs a vibrant football club?

Carl Whittaker 08/08/2014 Grimsby deserve it, great little club. David Ward 08/08/2014 I feel that sustainable football clubs are and (increasingly so) will

be a major part of their community. I have enjoyed when I visited Grimsby Town FC and I want them to grow and have the chance to support their local area.

Mark Collins 08/08/2014 It will be good fir the town and the whole area to have a new,

  

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easy access facility. Everyone benefits. Joseph Bowden 08/08/2014 Growth of football and improvement of facilities Peter Speroni 08/08/2014 Keep lower league football alive. Dan Cl 08/08/2014 Football is important to a town's community and I support all

causes as such... Caroline Hayhoe 08/08/2014 Time to give Football a proper home in Grimsby and allow the

community a sports and education venue -- Good Luck BFC

Dave Lauder 08/08/2014 A town needs a sporting focal point to help the community and Grimsby Town FC is that focal point and deserves decent modern facilities to build on

Neil Dyson 08/08/2014 A football club is a community asset and ambassador for the town, give it a home you can be proud of.

martin smith 08/08/2014 football teams are a community asset, providing jobs and entertainment

Col Garrod 08/08/2014 Will bring much needed sprting venue and complex to the area Michael Oconnor 08/08/2014 Not from the area,love cleethorpes,grimsby has a poor

reputation...this can only help to improve it. darren bingham 08/08/2014 to improve the future of gtfc and the town itself John Robinson 08/08/2014 Communities need their football clubs it is part of our culture.

Good Luck Barnet Fan

Mick Burr 08/08/2014 As a supporter of a similar football team i know the importance of a football team to the local community. And to help them flourish they need other income streams.this would give GTFC that base.

Robert Shutler 08/08/2014 The football club's survival depends on it Mark Pigott 08/08/2014 Great for the local community, generate new jobs, produce a

more winning mentality and pride at the club and finally it would be nice to play at home......

David Bonner 08/08/2014 A chance for Grimsby to progress (Watford Fan) P Willis 08/08/2014 Grimsby Town must be allowed a great future, our government

must support our British Heritage. Jamie Thow 08/08/2014 be great to see town in a bigger stadium and a more modern

one as they need to keep up with the time Mike Moate 08/08/2014 Sports facilities for all are essential. Graham Hackney 08/08/2014 The club and town need it to survive

Margaret Row 09/08/2014 Although it would be sad to leave Blundell Park I feel a new stadium and the facilities would be a great benefit to the football club and to the area.

Steven Traves 09/08/2014 To enable Grimsby Town FC to become a more attractive venue for players to want to come to play, which will improve the chances of the club to not only to get back into the football league but get back to the 1st Division or Conference, where they belong.

Charles Ranby-Gorwood

09/08/2014 Family's can enjoy the football more if the stadium can be made a warmer, more comfortable environment, so why not build a new stadium and enjoy the game.

Derek Burness 09/08/2014 Like my own football club to move on you need a modern stadium

Steve Hesketh 09/08/2014 Grimsby Town needs this stadium because the football team is the lifeblood of the its community, without it we could vanish.

Paul Smith 10/08/2014 Protecting grassroots football. Darren Mckay 10/08/2014 As an avid fan who ravels a great deal, my home town is

Grimsby. his development will not only be fabulous for the football club, but the entire cost will benefit from such a fantastic project.

nICK holmes 10/08/2014 A supporter for last 30 years and it is a critical for the club and the Town

  

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Charles Rogers 10/08/2014 If the club is to survive it needs a stadium suitable for the 21st century, not the nineteenth.

Naomi Hughes 10/08/2014 Because Town need a stadium dwayne sellars 11/08/2014 easier for me 2 get to Mathew Turner 11/08/2014 The football club means so much to so many in the community.

Joy Hanna 11/08/2014 To help secure the future of GTFC.

Button Anthony 12/08/2014 for the future of the football club

Pete Smith 12/08/2014 Even though I live out of town, GTFC provides football coaching for my son and others in my area. The development of the club can only be good for the whole area

Eric Porter 12/08/2014 I am a life long exiled Grimsby supporter and believe a new ground would be good for everyone in Grimsby

Conor Swales 12/08/2014 its time to move Liam Crutchlow 12/08/2014 A project, that improves a community, increases jobs and

supports a longstanding club works! James Wraight 12/08/2014 Grimsby Town and its supporters deserve better. chris wilkinson 12/08/2014 I support the Mariners and their plans for a new stadium for

community use and to generate more income for the club Oliver Howard 12/08/2014 its my hometown

Andy Marr 12/08/2014 This new facility benefits the wider community by creating additional employment, providing first class facilities available to all and being able to offer these facilities to the wider business sector and attracting more revenue into the area.

Terry Wall 12/08/2014 A football club is a valuable asset for the community and to survive it is essential that the club plays in a modern stadium suitable to its needs.

SID MEPSTEAD 13/08/2014 A community stadium is needed to put Grimsby back on the Football map

Andy Galvin 14/08/2014 Because i know how much a football club means to a community and it's supporters

Tim Middlecoate 14/08/2014 Important for entire town. Marc Byrne 14/08/2014 Because football is a vital part of the community countrywide. Paul Duval 14/08/2014 Having seen the benefits that a new football ground and

additional services within the community this can provide I whole heartedly support Grimsby FC's application.

David Heath 14/08/2014 Community benefits, financial benefits to the area, sport = good in this day and age of obesity etc., etc., this is a no-brainer, it's a MUST

Timothy Searls 14/08/2014 Good for Grimsby as a community Martin Fittall 14/08/2014 After reading information about this community project I feel it is

vital to aid in the regeneration of the town, not to mention aiding in the survival of a loved football club.

Mark Rand 14/08/2014 Important for future of local communicty

DAVID COLE 14/08/2014 The new Brentford Community Stadium has become a reality (Lionel Road) and in approx 2 years will be complete . This will benefit the whole area creating jobs plus housing so I am sure that proposed Grimsby Town project will give the community a tremendous and positive lift for jobs and especially recreational activities.

Laurence Pigott 14/08/2014 Grimbsy FC has the chance to put a beacon at the heart of the local community and create a social hub. This is coming from a Brentford FC fan - we are well on the way to our own new

  

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stadium - which is going to be a massive boost to the local economy! Good luck!

Scott Wilkes 14/08/2014 From a Charlton fan Michael Rice 14/08/2014 Lower league clubs can only become viable when they have the

facilities to play a full part in their local communities. I expect a new stadium to give Grimsby Town a sustainable future in much the same way it should for Brentford FC.

Chris Clapham 14/08/2014 All football clubs need modern facilities to survive. Chris Watson 14/08/2014 If we get a new stadium, maybe i wont have to slalom the dog

crap walking to the match?

james knock 14/08/2014 Because I follow Grimsby Town Colin Kneller 14/08/2014 A community statement is essential it will provide jobs for the

community David Hazell 14/08/2014 We wanted it, eventually we got it. Never give up. Good luck

Grimsby.

Peter Gillingham 14/08/2014 Its very important for grimsby town to get a new stadium because.... Its an integral part of the community that will see an abundance of benefits. As a BHA fan its completely changed the city in many ways... Created many jobs Benefits local business's Hotels etc etc This new stadium for grimsby really would be fantastic and regenerate the whole area. Good luck

David Papps 14/08/2014 Grimsby always been a good football club, sad to see where they are today!

Bill Swallow 14/08/2014 Grimsby needs a successful nation league football team and must have a good ground to achieve it.

Steve Waring 14/08/2014 You need your own ground.

Paul Kidd 14/08/2014 A traditional club of long standing that needs a new ground Phil Shelley 14/08/2014 Sports are the the heartbeat of any town or city, give Grimsby

their chance to shine.

Alastair Watts 14/08/2014 Football is a key to community sport and well being: a community stadium like this will bring benefits to the whole area and district. A successful local team - for which a decent stadium is a prerequisite - brings benefits to the whole local economy. (My home town is Brighton and when the team have done well the whole local economy has boomed).By allowing this community stadium the whole of Grimsby can benefit by having a more successful football team, a sports and health complex and a deeper sense of civic pride and wellbeing.

Chris Heavens 14/08/2014 All paying loyal football fans should have a safe practical place to worship their football club, it's their escape to a world where they can be passionate about something with other same minded people, and feel a unity and belonging that you don't get everyday, except for a few hours every couple of weeks!

Sam Horton 14/08/2014 Grimsby Town deserve a new home that benefits not only the football club, but the wider community.

  

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Joe Mehmet 14/08/2014 I am a Brighton fan and we'll understand the struggle for anew permanent home for your city after our own fight for ours. The fans of Grimsby town and the people of Grimsby need and deserve this community facility.

Kevin Firth 14/08/2014 Football plays an important part in the local community as we have seen ourselves at Brighton

Tay Salerno 14/08/2014 Fans United BHAFC jon mills 14/08/2014 good for community Derek Smith 14/08/2014 Family live in area Tim Andrews 14/08/2014 Seeing the positive effect a new stadium has on the community

of Brighton and Hove, the jobs created and extra visitors to the area can only be positive for any area.

Robert Meaden 14/08/2014 Give the people of Grimsby what they deserve!! Give them a football home!!

Eddie Sanders 14/08/2014 Grimsby Town is a proper club with proper fans, and they deserve a decent ground. Blundell Park is old, tired and a millstone around the club's neck.

Mike Wren 14/08/2014 My club Brighton has seen enormous community benefits from our new stadium and the city and club has been given a massive boost. Grimsby deserves the same.

Gary Willis 14/08/2014 This is important for the future of a good traditional club. Paul Leinster 14/08/2014 Great community facility and job creation. Peter Simmonds 14/08/2014 All football clubs and fans deserve decent facilities in 21st

Century. Stuart Wight 14/08/2014 Worked at GCTA in the 80s/90s and went often to the Town

matches. Every town needs a good stadium, and Grimsby deserves one.Look at Hull, and weep.

Andrew Wilson 14/08/2014 As a Brighton supporter for nigh on 30yrs I can see what a new stadium has done for the the club - our city now has a facility to be proud of and the boost to Grimsby in terms of jobs and prestige will be massive.

Paul Watson 14/08/2014 Football stadiums should be the lifeblood of the stadium Brian Gillingham 14/08/2014 A Community Stadium can only be good for the Town. You only

have to look at my local Team Brighton & Hove Albion, Wake up Grimsby

John Pears 14/08/2014 Would be a fantastic development for the Town and is much needed. Look at the effects of new stadiums in areas where there are good catchment areas, like Brighton and Reading.

Roger Davis 14/08/2014 WE WENT THROUGH THIS ITS IMPORTANT

Ivan Lyons 14/08/2014 To improve the leisure facilities within the town. Terry Taberer 14/08/2014 It is important to the people of Grimsby, being a Brighton fan I

know all to well what this means Ian Pettit 15/08/2014 A new stadium will breathe life into the area Graham Dagless 15/08/2014 I am not local to Grimsby, but I've seen the re-juvenating effect

that new stadia have had, not just here at Brighton, but at other places, like Reading.

Elliott Bell 15/08/2014 DCFC Paul Davis 15/08/2014 Benefits of development for local community and sustainabilty of

the football club Gerard Yarham 15/08/2014 This would benefit the whole community on so many levels; and

would be something that a proper, traditional community club like GTFC deserves to be at the heart of to safeguard it's future

Davey Dykes 15/08/2014 Investing in a new stadium help preserve historical clubs as well as promote and bring investment into local communities.

Jonathan Cawthra 15/08/2014 Good communities need good sports facilities. It's that simple.

Steve Parkes 15/08/2014 A football club is the heart of a community, a new stadium for GTFC would galvanise the club and give it a new lease of life after the remarkably loyal support the folks of Grimsby have

  

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shown during the non-league years.

Roger Penycate 15/08/2014 All supporters of any club deserve respect and facilities + most importantly off all, the support of fellow supporters from other club to give them the encouragement to continue striving for their club

Paul Gregory 15/08/2014 I've supported GTFC for over 25 years, this new stadium will give a much needed boost to the club and help revive the local community and economy.

Chris Barham 15/08/2014 Football clubs are the centre and focus of the community. Give them priority and reap the benefits.

Barry Saupin 15/08/2014 A traditional football club that was once a massive part of Grimsby needs to modernise like many other clubs around the country, just like Brentford FC are doing at the moment.

David Butchers 15/08/2014 To help all football fans lower down the pyramid and their community and local club.

Brian Smith 15/08/2014 Football is our national game, every team deserves the right to have modern fan friendly facilities.

Anthony Smith 15/08/2014 The new stadium will help in keeping the football club viable, and will provide many jobs for the area

David Scrivener 15/08/2014 Every club need a community stadium Stefan Ball 15/08/2014 Football is one of the remaining drivers of genuine community

life. This looks a good and useful project.

Richard Marriott 15/08/2014 Grimsby are thriving football club who have some recent set backs and deserve to be in the football league with a new stadium

James Beard 15/08/2014 Close links to Grimsby - proposed size about right ben robinson 15/08/2014 i like to see clubs grow and to always know they have a place to

call their home. Andy Booth 15/08/2014 Only 2 reasons I've ever visited Cleethorpes. The Yardbirds club

and the football. Save both! Craig Millington 15/08/2014 Having seen the benefits a new stadium brings in my hometown

and the town I work in, then this can only be good for the area.

Phil Slater 15/08/2014 Small clubs ARE English Football. Goodluck from the Millers. Chris Rodgers 15/08/2014 I think that the Grimsby area is crying out for sports investment. Ian Hilton 15/08/2014 As a Rotherham supporter I know what it is like to have your

club threatened with extinction. We played for four season's in an athletics stadium in Sheffield. We now have a brand new stadium in the centre of town and progressive chairman. The change in Rotherham is palpable; the stadium has brought a new sense of pride which is breathing new life and belief back in to our town. A town's football club is so much more than a sport's venue. Best of luck to GTFC in their endeavour.

Peter Davinson 15/08/2014 Been there as an away fan and know a new ground is badly needed.

Simon Barlow 15/08/2014 This is about ensuring that the football club is an integral part of the community and works for the good of this. It will allow those not connected with football to see how other activities around the stadium can connect them with it.

peter darbyshire 15/08/2014 Grandfather born in Grimsby Andrew Sarbutt 15/08/2014 For the future of the club

Maxine Ross 15/08/2014 Brighton fan lending support

Philip Gardiner 15/08/2014 Will attend home matches with improved and more secure parking - last time attended home game I had to park on a street away from BP and car was broken in to.

Thomas Heywood 15/08/2014 Living in Coventry, I can see how a city or town can lose something when a football club moves elsewhere. This needs to happen for Grimsby as a town.

  

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Bill Fox 15/08/2014 Inward investment and first class facilities for the region

Anthony Scott 15/08/2014 One of the oldest clubs in English football, Grimsby deserves the support of the council to continue providing facilities, employment and income to that community.

Bernard Moon 15/08/2014 Born in GY and lifelong support

DUNNINGTON NORMAN

15/08/2014 i WANT TO SEE THE MARINERS BACK WHERE THEY BELONG!

Trevor Souter 15/08/2014 Although I live 50 miles away I still come home to watch GTFC I want easy access to parking and see the club thrive as well as develop significant new amenities for the community. Some of my extended family still live in the town and will benefit from this development

Graham Cook 15/08/2014 This will bring new facilities to the community not just the football team.

matthew smith 15/08/2014 The success of my beloved football team (Rotherham United) has been largely to do with the construction of a new stadium just recently. The joy and happiness it has brought me and my family, I can only wish that others may experience this too.

Roger grover 15/08/2014 TO HELP GRIMSBY TO KEEP GOING FOWORD Sam Barrick 15/08/2014 The Main Stand is falling apart.

Dan Miller 15/08/2014 Get in Grimsby Town for a new stadium! MOT! Stephen Hankin 15/08/2014 It's sometimes difficult to appreciate what a thriving football club,

even one in the perceived lower reaches of the football pyramid, can bring to a town and community. Particularly to people not especially interested in football. But as a Rotherham fan who has seen the club move back to the town after a period of exile in Sheffield, it's difficult to overstate the effects the clubs return has had on the town. On match days the town is buzzing and there is a definite sense of pride in the area. Obviously, the levels of success since our return have certainly helped with this, but I don't think when you look at the circumstances surrounding that success, you can exclude the impact of being in our new home.

Norman Dodd 15/08/2014 I lived in Cleethorpes for some years - 18 College St.-it had much potential.

David Frodsham 15/08/2014 The old stadium is falling apart. James Hart 15/08/2014 Grimsby are a great club with lots of history james fitzpatrick 15/08/2014 Amazing history, and long over due Sarah Reilly 15/08/2014 This project will provide much needed employment in

development and post development stages. It will also ensure the future of a traditional club and valued member of the Football League.

james knock 15/08/2014 I follow Grimsby Town

mark dennison 15/08/2014 i think it's great for the fans to have a great new stadium lynn brown 15/08/2014 progress andy walker 15/08/2014 general fooball fan Tom O'hanlon 15/08/2014 for the development of lower leagues david steele 15/08/2014 local football clubs are immensely important to those that

support them and a great advertisement for the town. Mick Gulliver 15/08/2014 It'll not only be good for the football club, it'll reinvigorate your

town. Look at the impact of the New York Stadium.

nick evans 15/08/2014 because the club needs a new stand

  

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Rob Flower 15/08/2014 Jobs, progress, education. Simple! paul Febry 15/08/2014 I support all football teams Ron Walker 15/08/2014 Get this club back to the Football League, permanent jobs to

Grimsby and a positive future for the football club. tina cooling 15/08/2014 Help sustain local football and regenerate area

Richard Palmer 15/08/2014 Because of the problems we have had with are stadium in bristol it's important to support others

Paul Donovan 15/08/2014 This famous club needs help in getting back to the position they previously occupied.

Brian Smart 15/08/2014 Its important for all sport clubs and organisations to be able to provide first class for facilities for their local communities which will bring more employment into the area and encourage more young people to take up sport and improve their fittnes. So often these projects are foiled by the actions of vociferous minority groups who put their own agenda above the greater needs of their community

Lea Watkins 15/08/2014 WE NEED IT colm towey 15/08/2014 Like to support a new team that's not like premier league teams

. richard horton 15/08/2014 i support grimsby town in their persuit of a new football ground-

better facilities for the team and its fans and also visiting support.

Gordon Cameron 15/08/2014 The title Community Stadium for me says it all. A place and ground that the folks of Grimsby and Cleethorpes, NE Lincolnshire can have to cement Community activities while supporting a club steeped in history like my own club Fulham.

Kevin Williams 15/08/2014 All Football supporters are one United family Gary Foster 16/08/2014 Long overdue Ross Thomas 16/08/2014 Football can provide impt social glue binding the community &

generations. The stadium will be a focus for a host of community initiatives .

Gary Moorey 16/08/2014 I used to love going to Blundell Park sitting in the Findus Stand watching the ships going into Grimsby Docks and Fulham had there most complete performance when we beat them 4-1 in the old 2nd division memories

Derek James 16/08/2014 Supporting fellow football community Paul Wozencroft 16/08/2014 Having a modern stadium ourselves at Cardiff realise the

benefits it brings both to the supporters and community.

ben goodwin 16/08/2014 safe guard gtfc heritage Philip James 16/08/2014 The community would really benefit from this project. Damien O'Neill 16/08/2014 Football is a community sport and this is good for the

community Ron Pring 16/08/2014 Much needed facilities and development prospects and

employment for the future for my former stomping ground stephen Lewis 16/08/2014 I'm a football supporter. David Coleman 16/08/2014 For the future of grimsby town Maurice Cove 16/08/2014 To ensure the future of football at all levels and to optimize use

of facilities for all. john drewett 16/08/2014 this is my club and I want future generations to be able to enjoy

the things I have enjoyed sean henneberry 16/08/2014 all football clubs are an integral part of any community and

every club needs a ground that reflects this.

paul bicknell 16/08/2014 its about time the majority got their way they need a new stadium not just for the club but for the community that supports the club ther are too many people that are hell bent on preventing progress even to the detriment of new jobs for the local area

Glenn Chalk 16/08/2014 It's about time that Grimsby was put back on the map, The time has come for the council to help instead of sitting back and

  

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watching the decline of the town...

John Foggo 16/08/2014 Building for the future.

Kathryn Muir 17/08/2014 Every team should have a stadium for their fans to come and support them...

ben cairns 17/08/2014 Grimsby need a new ground which would be a terrific new home for the fans and a club on the up.

John Church 17/08/2014 The new Stadium at Chesterfield became a great economic benefit to a part of our town requiring regeneration. A great example for a proactive Council to follow,

phil church 18/08/2014 its not as im from chesterfield but hopefully a new stadium will bring a better class of supporter to your ground instead of the inbred brain donors who think its a good idea coming in our home kop and causing trouble (thankfully they got a good hiding)..good luck on your ground your town needs it badly nice fish and chips though.

David Coulson 18/08/2014 Grimsby is a great club and supporting a club who has been on the brink of going out of business feel there is a major benefit for Grimsby to survive

Alex Wade 18/08/2014 Grimsby are a club with a strong tradition in the English leagues and the potential social and economic benefits to the area are palpable and significant.

Linda walker 18/08/2014 Good for the community Nicholas Holt 18/08/2014 Every football club needs a home and one which provides a

sustainable future for the football club. A football club is a great asset to any town and should be welcomed and assisted where possible by the town and its council.

Adrian Caffrey 18/08/2014 Don't hold back what is a local community team, which offers entertainment for family's and individuals. See AFC United which is a prime example of where relocation can provide a big boost and offer local amenities to the public. Signed by a PNE fan.

Neil Walker 18/08/2014 To Boost the links between football and the community in Grimsby.

Darryl Carpenter 18/08/2014 a football club is the very heart and soul of the community. it should be the focus and hub for everything that is good about a town and its people. All clubs at whatever level deserve the right to proser and develop people & old and young to become the living breathing centre of the whole area. Good luck GTFC from the Spireites we have been lucky our new home has come about and has transformed our club the district it is in and the town as a whole

rob shepherd 18/08/2014 football fan Mick Sutton 18/08/2014 Community stadiums provide a focal point for communities Steve Rumbelow 18/08/2014 As a Cambridge United fan we are suffering with the same

problem.

Paul Hobbs 18/08/2014 Good for the community, too many facilities are being lost to engage the youth nowadays.

Colin Snowball 18/08/2014 All clubs need a decent stadium to sustain income. Paul Blaber 18/08/2014 Vital for football and community. Alan Bell 18/08/2014 Supporter of grassroots sport and sport in the community.

Christopher May 18/08/2014 National game development and legacy. Philip Hay 18/08/2014 Football is´nt only about big corperate money and the premier

league, Its about local traditions and local clubs loose sight of that and you´ve lost everything that a football stadium and club brings to its supporters.

  

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Freddy Rincon 18/08/2014 Grimsby is life.

Ken Gambles 18/08/2014 Support for local teams is vital and good facilities are essential in order to combat the appeal of football on television

dale batey 18/08/2014 current stadium is awful and a reason not to spend £20 to see a grimsby game

michael blowers 18/08/2014 as football supporters we have to stick together, with billions of money in football going to players ect we some times get treated like you know what, but without supporters their will be no game imagine watching a game on telly with no supporters there. good luck

Marko 69 18/08/2014 Fan of Grimsby Town

Keith Pasfield 18/08/2014 As a football supporter who has followed my home town club for over 45 years in all 4 leagues i find it's important for clubs to be able to relocate within their own catchment area and expand to accommodate larger crowds who might attend matches

Glenn Hogg 18/08/2014 Football fan

Greg Ratcliffe 18/08/2014 Survival of Grimsby Town Fc Clark Brettell 18/08/2014 I feel football should be invested in, as it gives the community

something that helps bring it together. New stadium means new oppurtunities for the community.

will straughan 18/08/2014 because the club need a new ground Chris Brown 18/08/2014 Its my home town and would be a great project that Grimsby

desperately needs.

Stephen Taylor 18/08/2014 need to surport smaller clubs

Ian Pepper 18/08/2014 I am a traditional football fan Mark Woodward 18/08/2014 It's a positive move to ensure a brighter future for the club and

town! graham smith 18/08/2014 far too much money these days in prem league and no money

in lower leagues. scandalous!! good luck grimsby (and PNE this season)

Jonathan Gardiner 18/08/2014 Community development, ongoing employment and a focus on locals getting fit and healthy - all great reasons for this going ahead!

graeme petty 18/08/2014 As a sunderland fan who often works in grimsby i can see how much good this new ground will bring to the area.

James Crowch 18/08/2014 Even Grimsby deserves better than the dump at Blundell park ron harvey 18/08/2014 health and wellbeing centre Lee Mowbray 18/08/2014 Jobs Robert Atkins 19/08/2014 Supporting a football club, its supporters and a community Andrew Waite 19/08/2014 Grimsby need a strong football club and are currently getting left

behind. Denis Hallam 19/08/2014 As Mansfield Town supporter, I know the impact a new

stadium/sporting facility can have on the local community

Peter Mills 19/08/2014 It's just common sense, better facilities for the community and Grimsby Town, many other clubs have benefited from new facilities why not GT, in any case you will entice more away support.

Stephen Green 19/08/2014 Every community needs a focal point - this is an ideal opportunity

Andrew Hull 19/08/2014 Supporter of lower league football Robert Tyas 19/08/2014 Development of this great club Danny Clough 19/08/2014 Grimsby are a top club and deserve this brian vernon 19/08/2014 The north of England is the hotbed of English football, another

new CORRECTLY sized stadium will bring new life and jobs to a much needed part of north lincs.

  

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John Kirsopp 19/08/2014 Good for the community Richard Faulkner 19/08/2014 My son & nephew live in Cleethorpes and support Grimsby

Town john fitzpatrick 19/08/2014 just look at the state of the present stadium HOWARD GRIFFITHS

19/08/2014 GOOD FOR THE AREA

Gary Souter 19/08/2014 My dad is a GTFC fan so I owe him to do my bit. Good luck

Cary Galstaun 19/08/2014 Good luck Grimsby from a Palace fan Barry Brooke 19/08/2014 because FOOTBALL MATTERS

stuart weedon 19/08/2014 so grimsby town fc can survive Steve Curtis 19/08/2014 This is exactly what the term community means. Get it built. David Wilson 19/08/2014 It is vital for the improvement of the area. Barry Cooke 19/08/2014 Towns like Grimsby need something to be proud of! Gerald Paffett 19/08/2014 I purchased £100.00 of shares when you were struggling. James Powell 19/08/2014 They deserve it !!!! BRIAN RICHARDS 19/08/2014 Quality proposal for the use of the local community Calum Hurley 19/08/2014 Because Grimsby desperately needs a facelift and an improved

stadium would help to improve the fortunes of the football club and hopefully the town also.

Colin Head 19/08/2014 Grimsby Town need a new syadium and it will be s great asset to the community.

Bob Dobson 19/08/2014 Football clubs are very important in bringing together local communities.

Malcolm Richards 19/08/2014 You have to fight the councils, or they just run you ragged

Andy pycroft 19/08/2014 Football clubs are about much more than just football.Now more than ever its about the community as a whole and getting and keeping kids involved. Good luck.

Roger Strong 20/08/2014 Important that these community developments continue to be built for the well being of all.

Amanda Turner 20/08/2014 the only way forward for club and town Matthew Ashton 20/08/2014 As a fan of football, Shrewsbury Town for example would have

been dead if it was not for the new stadium. Most of the campaigners who were AGAINST the stadium, now freely admit that they were WRONG in trying to block the build.

Richard Slater 20/08/2014 Because I've seen how a new stadium has changed Rotherham on a match day, they deserve this too/

Alistair Duncalfe 20/08/2014 I used to go watch Grimsby when I was younger. I don't now as I live away and have a young family but I feel a bond to the Town still and think the Town can only be helped by a succesful football team and this new stadium will help them to achieve league status by competing financially with other similar sized clubs.

Simon Evans 20/08/2014 Because it is Brad Archer 20/08/2014 I don't understand why people are against this?

Look at the amount of jobs its creating? Over 500 permanent jobs will become available!? I bet half the people who are against it will start using it, as soon as its built. Its not just a football ground its a leisure complex, the surrounding businesses will have a massive increase in sales due to the supporters of away teams, imagine if town got promoted? Bigger clubs bringing more fans? A big development is what this town needs, and it makes the ground closer to my house! haha.

Chris Sayles 20/08/2014 A fine old club with long suffering fans. Happy to support lower league sides in dire need

  

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Alan Stillwell 20/08/2014 A Football Club matters to the community. Jeff Wilson 20/08/2014 Important for the local community and I have business interests

in Cleethorpes Daniel Brown 20/08/2014 A lot of family live in the Grimsby area and support the club.

The area could do with the jobs and so could the club in order to get back into the football league.

Mark Atkins 20/08/2014 Great opportunity to develop cohesive community project. Very inclusive, great potential for improving health and education opportunities through sport.

Hazel Little 20/08/2014 Seems like a good local development . New job opportunities. Malcolm Tongue 20/08/2014 Keep football in the community Phil Oxley 20/08/2014 Future Growth brendan gascoigne 20/08/2014 Grass root football need investment , a pyramid needs a

strong base , not just a fairy tale castle atop the hill Mike Hook 20/08/2014 We Tractor Boys want to see GT Do well and get a new stadia

Jon Heath 20/08/2014 Proper club need a proper ground

stephen farrell 20/08/2014 great club, deserve better James Ingham 20/08/2014 To help the club move forward

Graham Maxfield 20/08/2014 Lincolnshire needs a quality ground Trevor Roberts 20/08/2014 Town deserves better than current outdated facilities. Tom Warren 20/08/2014 WE LOVE GRIMSBY! colin walker 20/08/2014 Grimsby deserve a new ground and for their long suffering fans.

And a big boss to the area. Blade fan and big soft spot for grimsby.

Chris Tyers 20/08/2014 Football is at the heart of the community and GTFC is vital to the community of Grimsby

Michael Preece 20/08/2014 The long term viability of football in North Lincolnshire depends on this development going ahead. As a Shrewsbury Town supporter I feel that my club might not exist now were it not for the new stadium.

John Burton 20/08/2014 Football Clubs need to be involved with the Community and vice versa. Otherwise you lose the football club and the community have nothing.

Chris ross 20/08/2014 Good club and deserve better facilities dave emson 20/08/2014 Fellow football fan Barry Cunnington 20/08/2014 All sports fans in the Community should benefit from modern fit

for purpose facilities. kevin sampson 20/08/2014 Both football club and the town are in need of this development. Des Long 20/08/2014 Because I understand what football supporters feel Bob Fereday 20/08/2014 Mariners were 1st. Division when I watched them Great team

and community Mike Edwards 20/08/2014 The future of Football in Grimsby Jeremy Gilmour 20/08/2014 I work in Grimsby and the place would really benefit from a new

stadium. Tom Glasby 20/08/2014 #ManOfThePeople Steve Paisley 20/08/2014 Pompey fan supporting communities impacting change on their

own fc! Fans are football Andrew Huxley 20/08/2014 The Mariners need to move forward with a new ground that

should help in getting them back to the league status they deserve.

Bill Gillon 20/08/2014 Being a Portsmouth fan, and a fellow community club, a stadium such as this will be invaluable for Grimsby as a club, and the local community

Jonathan Baker 20/08/2014 Grimsby Town is a good, traditional club. I'd like to see them back in the Football League and this will only help.

Geoffrey Reynolds 20/08/2014 Support community based football clubs

  

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john clift 21/08/2014 I think any club trying to grow shouldn't be restricted by their stadium.local football clubs are vital to any community. Been to grimsby/ cleethorpes loads of times and always been a great day

Donald Duck 21/08/2014 Up the grims colin shaw 21/08/2014 for the future of grimbsy town my 2nd favourite football club Kevin Greene 21/08/2014 We have a similar problem roy seed 21/08/2014 I went past it yesterday and must say its an eyesore for visitors

to cleethorpes etc mark hutchison 21/08/2014 football is for the fans take it away what do they have to do Charles Harlock 21/08/2014 footbsll is an integral part of all communities, just take a llok at

what has happened to my club, Coventry City - Cov.City Fangood luck

Barry Gale 21/08/2014 I have visited Grimsby several times to watch my club play there and I have the utmost respect for the supporters of Grimsby, who for so long have had to endure one of the most awful stadiums in the country. Why should there be such a struggle to have sporting facilities that are from the 21st century and a credit to the local population

Tom Phillips 21/08/2014 The development of a sports and leisure complex will promote and health and well being across the local area. Additionally, there is a long and significant history of local football leagues supporting youth development - having a first class resource locally acts as a beacon for these youngsters.

john phillips 21/08/2014 Im not a Mainers fan, but without doubt the club needs a new stadium, it needs to progress, grow and bring much needed money into the area which new football stadiums definately do as Ive witnessed being a Shrewsbury Town supporter

Adrian Plimmer 21/08/2014 Grimsby is a historic football town. Living in Shrewsbury, I appreciate the benefits a new football stadium can bring in terms of benefits to the community.

Dave Edwards 21/08/2014 Because Im a football fan, and know what its like to be fighting to get a new stadium,

Jim Duffy 21/08/2014 Local derbies makes football more atteactive connor holmes 21/08/2014 The club needs to maintain its future, a new stadium would be a

contributing factor. Richard Cousins 21/08/2014 My daughter lives in the Grimsby area and she will benefit from

the proposed leisure complex. Adrian Williams 21/08/2014 Grimsby is in long need of a multi purpose community facility

that will benefit many residents both fans of the club and those that aren't.

richard scarlett-marshall

22/08/2014 Football is an essential part of the community and a massive positive for local youth

Martin Berry 22/08/2014 Football Club's bring so much good publicity to a Town. New stadiums add more to that

Ian Evans 22/08/2014 To protect the future of a lower league football club Selwyn Plant 22/08/2014 It is important for the long term future of Grimsby Town Football

Club.

Robert Fox 22/08/2014 I was a leading member of SUFAN which was the group that succesfully campaigned for a new ground at Shrewsbury, and therefore understand how vital it is for a local community to maintain a local club and it's business. I also have friends in Shrewsbury who are exiled Grimsby supporters so I am well aware of it's importance to them!

Kim Richardson 22/08/2014 Football is an integral part of the community and can be a force for the good

Jack Hart 22/08/2014 Football fans helping other football fans. Richard Hinton 22/08/2014 Football club need a viable permanent home gary morrison 22/08/2014 football brings communities together and plays a big part in

keeping kids off the streets

  

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Jordan Glover 22/08/2014 Good luck, from Bristol Rovers.

shaun croxford 22/08/2014 Solidarity james Newell 23/08/2014 Football is a game watched live - not on the tv.

Play up Pompey

Andrew Bird 23/08/2014 As a football fan!

Craig Mc 23/08/2014 JOBS AND COMMUNITY

jason steer 23/08/2014 We need a new football stadium Jonathan Wroe 24/08/2014 suppoort a real community football club Ian Williams 25/08/2014 Although I do not live in Grimsby I can see that this would be a

major asset for the local community providing jobs and a wide range of recreational activities.

lewis Hewitt 25/08/2014 because i love grimsby town so much

Ewan spencer 25/08/2014 No dislike for grimsby Alex Walker 25/08/2014 A better stadium is key for a local club's survival.

Mark TRENTHAM 26/08/2014 As a supporter of a club with a new stadium, (Shrewsbury), I can see the benefits this can bring to both the club and the community.

Kevin Burns 26/08/2014 A football club needs it's own stadium and identity, it is part of the fabric of the town it represents.

Alan Rowan 26/08/2014 Excellent proposal which meets community, economic and infrastructure outcomes.

ian tattersall 26/08/2014 To help the smaller clubs david rushby 26/08/2014 See it as the start of a much brighter future for Town and also a

great facility for everyone around Grimsby glen cooper 26/08/2014 It will help the football club thrive. I want to see Grimsby back in

the football league - always enjoyed going there. john winder 26/08/2014 I support any project that is good for the local community James Lambert 26/08/2014 Not from around this year but been many times and it would be

of great to use to the community of Grimsby, Cleethorpes and for North East Lincolnshire, in which it would provide jobs and economic benefits to the community, region and area of North Lincolnshire.

philip amos 26/08/2014 fo progreesion in the league Liam Doyle 26/08/2014 For Football development Sean Pascoli 26/08/2014 Last of the "proper clubs" in the UK. They are adored here in

the USA by millions. Peter Plant 27/08/2014 New Sporting facilities for a local Football can invigorate any the

local community, and can be used by all. James Knowles 27/08/2014 A new lease of life in a perishing town, generating fantastic job

opportunities. David Pointon 27/08/2014 survival of a football club leo kavanagh 27/08/2014 Will be good for the whole community. Marc Espley 27/08/2014 Every Club deserves a decent stadium Alan Jones 27/08/2014 We fans are all part of the football community and Grimsby not

unlike any other town with a football club should have the very best available for its fans.

Nick Allen 27/08/2014 Important regeneration element for the town.

Michael Bruce 27/08/2014 I originate from Lincolnshire and believe a town of Grimsby's size should have a stadium of which the town can be proud

John Owen 27/08/2014 Used to support Grimsby in the 80's when I lived in Louth for a few years. Soft spot for the club.

Leigh Berrisford 27/08/2014 Grimsby are a proper football club and need to get themselves going again. Stoke City FC supporter

  

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carl wallace 27/08/2014 Fellow support for football team Mark Brayford 27/08/2014 Football is a community Bradley Aydon 27/08/2014 Bring positive things to the community! Neil Roebuck 27/08/2014 Advancement of soccer in the area Darran Hurd 27/08/2014 Football Family

brian malam 27/08/2014 good community project whilst retaining a genuine football league club

Richard Charnley 27/08/2014 A proper football club who deserve to be playing in the 21st century not the early 20th.

Justin Stovold 27/08/2014 Requested for support, fresh venue required. David Eaves 27/08/2014 Communities are the way forward for all towns and a stadium

can bring so many people together and benefit everyone, I hope is is successful

Brian Houten 28/08/2014 I support non-league football john osman 28/08/2014 The future improvement of the club needs this.

D Graeme Love 28/08/2014 I am a football supporter and recognise that football clubs at all levels form an integral part of their local communities. In order to serve a meaningful community function the football club must offer facilities suited to the needs and expectations of modern society. Without this ability the football club will die leaving a void in the local society. Grimsby's long tradition in professional football nationally and the local community infrastructure will be lost if the club cannot offer facilities suited to modern society. My club Southampton faced similar difficulties some 15 years ago without their modern stadium secured with the proactive assistance of the City Council I believe the Saints would no longer exist. North East Lincolnshire Council cannot risk the loss of Grimsby Town FC.

Philip Reynolds 28/08/2014 The majority of the community needs this. Luke Winn 28/08/2014 Fellow football fan supporting a smaller club ian Simpson 28/08/2014 Grimsby fans have my family held hostage � Kevin Smith 28/08/2014 Football fan

Andy Baker 28/08/2014 For the good of football fans everywhere.

Mark Flinders 28/08/2014 My family came from the area and I would like to see the club there thrive.

Paul Abbosh 28/08/2014 It's important for all communities Matthew Grant 28/08/2014 If you are going to play Grimsby on a wet Wednesday night in

the winter you want to do it in comfort.

Vince Murray 28/08/2014 Football brings community together Andrew Joel 28/08/2014 My colleague is a massive Grimsby fan and I feel that they are

being held back from their potential in their current ground. They need to have more income streams and I feel a move with the times would benefit the club in the long-run.

mark paddison 28/08/2014 Im from Southampton but all my dads family are from Grimsby. Been to Blundell Park and its not worthy of the town

kevin kearslake 28/08/2014 Supporting fellow football fans who are in turning supporting their local community

Tristan Earl 28/08/2014 Grimsby vs Bournemouth was one of the first matches I went to as a child. Definitely supporting this.

Stevie Sergeant 29/08/2014 Cheese on toast. sam murphy 29/08/2014 football is more important than food and water Matt Unwin 29/08/2014 For the love of the game, Grimsby Town are one of the oldest

teams still playing. Every step should be taken to protect the history of the club, the game and all those associated with it

daniel longman 29/08/2014 SOFT SPOT

  

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Mike McLean 29/08/2014 Football helps build community and it's community that makes a town.

Andy Costigan 29/08/2014 Will help generate construction and on-going jobs and a community spirit while providing the town with a new stadium and focal point for the football club.

Lloyd Munroe 29/08/2014 Because I'm a football fan.

Darryl Allen 29/08/2014 Need a new stadium, jobs that coem with it are importatnt to. Just finsihed works in Boston after 2 years and visited Grimsby for Fishermens meetings. Glad to add my name to the cause.

David Treharne 29/08/2014 Football clubs can provide a community cohesion that few other organisations can match. Grimsby Town deserves a properly constructed community asset of this kind.

andy Tutty 29/08/2014 Want to help small clubs survive

Paul McGeachie 29/08/2014 Solidarity Gareth Denmead 29/08/2014 Want new ground for grimsby town Stian Wilson 29/08/2014 Because the stadium is for the community, pure passion. Nigel Moores 29/08/2014 although I have no connection with the area, I think that a

community stadium is a fantastic idea. I am a director of a community organisation and therefore wish you all the best with this amazing project.

jim durrands 29/08/2014 well mostly enjoyed my visits to cleethorpes with the baggies Brian Holmes 29/08/2014 Benefits the local community Darren Norris 29/08/2014 It is for the Community and will have a positive effect on the

community malcolm cross 29/08/2014 any project for the community is important Gareth Edwards 29/08/2014 Current ground is an eyesore Keith Harvey 29/08/2014 Grimsby needs the addtional facilities that this project offers and

would be a good advertisement for the area and future investment. As a family who use Grimsby for shopping it would mean a lot as it would also improve the area.

steve hollis 29/08/2014 I support new stadium Tom McAndrew 29/08/2014 Needed. justin brisley 29/08/2014 I'm a great believer,in a game of football for the working

man,and this petition will hopefully progress the club forward.From a Eastleigh fc fan.

Keith Cotter 29/08/2014 Grimsby needs a football club. Also the extra facilities will benefit the region as a whole.

Stephen Giles 29/08/2014 Support football charlie wright 29/08/2014 cos banter john macrae 29/08/2014 Great looking stadium would be great for Grimsby community stewart Donald 29/08/2014 Because it would and should become a focal point for the

community and bring a feel good factor as well as much needed jobs. Surely in this day and age these development can be done sympathetically to its surroundings with many additional benefits

Alan Guest 29/08/2014 I know a few lads who support Grimsby Town who I meet up with on England trips and I kmow they would really like to see this happen.

Steve Rogers 29/08/2014 I love Grimsby and want to to see it continue to develop as a community

Martin Slater 29/08/2014 Football clubs all over the country,being representatives of a long established National sport, must be regarded at by far the best means to focus local community sports and commercial activity. This will also guarantee that the football clubs involved remain active and financially healthy.

Phil Chandler 29/08/2014 Football Mark Want 29/08/2014 football is community and as a Gillingham fan i recognise the

need for stadia like this to be at the heart of the local community

  

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tony parry 30/08/2014 Supporting fellow fans in their desire to build a sustainable future for their team..

Matthew Benson 30/08/2014 Boing boing Mark Holland 30/08/2014 The craic chris Silverthorne 30/08/2014 Support the cause Alan Carreras 30/08/2014 Keep non-league football alive

Mike Burns 30/08/2014 I support the development of football clubs. Steve Smith 30/08/2014 Good for community Darren Mayne 30/08/2014 A thriving football club is good for the community...

Don Smith 30/08/2014 Grimsby - great football history need a great ground

Bob Marley 30/08/2014 Good luck :)

Peter Skinner 30/08/2014 Support Lower League Football TREVOR BURGESS

30/08/2014 Dartford Council provided a community stadium for a team i have supported for over 60 years and it works for young and old

paul smith 30/08/2014 All fans should have stadium to watch there teams play it pulls the community together as one ..

Tommy Agombar Out

30/08/2014 Good luck guys!

Jeff Banfield 30/08/2014 All new leisure facilities provide substantial benefits to everyone in the community, improving fitness, reducing social problems by encouraging all to participate in activities and a successful football club advertises a town and area both nationally and internationally, bringing in visitors and investment.

Thomas McNeill 30/08/2014 It is important to safeguard the lifeblood off communities in particular the local football teams. If this creates new business and employment opportunities then even better. Make it happen

Eamonn Barclay 30/08/2014 Now is the time for community based regeneration! Jeff Teasdale 30/08/2014 All small football clubs need this as an antedote to the millions

spent on the bloated Premiership. I sign this as a Macclesfield Town fan, watching a good team play for almost no wages in indifferent conditions.......

Paul Charnock 30/08/2014 The benefits are obvious and outweigh any negatives. Good luck from a Stockport fan.

Bob Bassett 30/08/2014 I support a "small" club in League Two and I think Grimsby fans would reciprocate

Daniel Moss 30/08/2014 A fan of football David Hocking 30/08/2014 As a football fan I recognise the importance that a thriving

football club means to a town and it's surrounding area. Antony Batchelor 30/08/2014 Because they have been trying for 20 years and the community

needs it Brian Linford 30/08/2014 Dartford fan of 50+ years and keen to support non-league footie

generally. We know how a new ground can give the whole community a lift.

Steve Horton 30/08/2014 Given the chance, which this new stadium would do, football can really help in the community.

Callum Hiscott 30/08/2014 It isn't important to me, but hopefully it is going to help the local community and i'm happy to help work towards people getting jobs.

Peter Norwood 30/08/2014 Orient fan supporting another league one club

  

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Tom Punshon 31/08/2014 This is a significant and major opportunity to provide benefit to the local community through the creation of jobs, and the provision and enrichment of community facilities for all ages and abilities, for years to come. On the football side a major opportunity to overcome physical limitations and start the rise through the divisions supported by the use of a first class self sustaining facility

Ian Goodwin 31/08/2014 Good luck boys,long standing Gillingham supporter john garner 31/08/2014 for the wellbeing of lower league clubs paul inker 31/08/2014 i am a football fan

every club should have their own stadium good luck grimsby

Alex Cliffford 31/08/2014 The local football club should be an integral part of the community. Access for all, involving local youth organisations. A new stadium with park and ride facilities and all year activities would add boost to the local economy and opportunity for involvement with local groups

Jeremy Elms 31/08/2014 The area and community will greatly benefit from this Chris Key 31/08/2014 Jobs Rhodri Herbert 31/08/2014 Every team could do with help every now and then! so as a

newport fan i'm happy to help other football fans! Good luck Grimsby

neil holliday 01/09/2014 Dartford fan, love the old ground but Grimsby are a big club and this new set up is a good move for them. It includes a great set of installations which will benefit the whole community. No brainer if you ask me.

Les Covell 01/09/2014 All towns should bk their football teams representing their Town Simples

Dave Seed 01/09/2014 Looks a great development for the area . I've been a supporter for 48 years - the old main stand is double my age. We need to move forward and modernise !

Murray Rigluth 03/09/2014 Because the local community needs investment and a focal point to bring people together. Build a legacy for the children, inspire them!

Colin Dilbo 03/09/2014 Grimsby is a top club and deserves to have a new stadium

Dan Waller 03/09/2014 Went to watch Grimsby a few times great set of fans they certainly deserve a better stadium love to see it for them

Scott Martin 03/09/2014 I have an ex work colleague, originally from Brigg, who is a big fan. I did attend a game at Southend a few years back. Four of us went that night, a Tottenham, Chelsea and West Ham presence in the away end at roots hall with our accents it did confuse a few. Crap game good night. Good Luck.

Andy Jeavons 03/09/2014 It's important to the people and supporters of Grimsby Michael Bowyer 03/09/2014 Brilliant for the community Chris Albone 03/09/2014 To support fellow football fans

Kevan Wright 03/09/2014 Not a supporter but football is part of this countries heritage. Without the lower leagues football in this country would not be the same. Your town will be worse off without the club and stadium.

mark ashdown 03/09/2014 The community stadium would be great for the whole time. Good luck !

Glenn Michaels 03/09/2014 Their fans have suffered enough already Tony Sutton 04/09/2014 The benefits are endless, jobs for the local region, income to the

town and securing the future of a much loved football club.

  

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derek lee 04/09/2014 keep the club alive Neil Wade 04/09/2014 The whole area needs massive regeneration and the prospect

of employment, which this would go some way to providing.

tim gee 04/09/2014 the football stadium is the heart and identity of the community Paul Chaplin 04/09/2014 I think football is important outside of the Premier league,

Grimsby is an old established club who's future is important for the local community

David Cartwright 04/09/2014 it will further opportunities for the good of football and the well being of developing youth and communities in general.

michael martin 04/09/2014 support for true supporters Tony Morland 04/09/2014 For an area that has suffered so much in recent decades, the

existence of a community facility such as this, I'm sure will help to improve the area as a whole.

Paul Lewis 04/09/2014 The people/fans of Grimsby are some of the best I've met. They deserve this.

Tom Clark 04/09/2014 Good luck. Allen Forster 04/09/2014 HUFC fan in complete support with Grimsby Town's loyal fans. Steve Griffin 04/09/2014 Important to develop grass roots football and preserve for future

generations. Plus my mate was born in Grimsby ;) Paul Neale 04/09/2014 A old club like Grimsby should have a ground that is fit for today

not yesterday Ian Etherington 04/09/2014 Good club the supporters deserve it! Proper football club! From

a Hammer! Andrew Townsend 05/09/2014 It's long overdue david saunders 05/09/2014 Lifelong Grimsby fan and the area needs jobs and regeneration. keith whittington 05/09/2014 Because i am a fellow football fan and we should all stick

together for the good of the game at all levels Warren Fothergill 05/09/2014 Regeneration is important not only for the club, but for the local

economy. It aides infrastructure and boosts tourism, roads etc. and most of all jobs to the region in construction and leisure.

Louis Axcell 05/09/2014 My hme town club having a modern and efficient home creating a better experience for both player and supporters

Josh Matthews 05/09/2014 UTM .Stephen Hook 05/09/2014 Grimsby Town are a team on the up and deserve a stadium

matching their ambition! john mccarthy 06/09/2014 Dartford fan,visted you 2 years ago. john kitchen 06/09/2014 Don't want to see a club ( even though not my own ) to go under Chris Buckley 06/09/2014 It sounds good for the local community and of course the

football club. Best wishes with the project! David Tippett 06/09/2014 As a football fan of lower league teams I feel this is important

and can give a boost to the local community Ben Bristow 06/09/2014 Let's be honest, Blundell Park is getting on a bit to say the least.

It's time we brought Grimsby Town FC to where it belongs - Grimsby. The new stadium would give Grimsby as a football club a massive confidence and morale boost, and both the town and club a much nicer image to outsiders and potential investors. It's what everyone in the town wants, what's stopping this from happening?

Tony Prosser 06/09/2014 As a favour Gary Singleton 07/09/2014 Would be nice to see Grimsby and the local community and

create job

  

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All the best notts county fan

Jordan Chaplin 07/09/2014 Because we need a new stadium. Richard Silverwood 07/09/2014 Moving to the above address soon important to me and my kids

cause we like sports and football. Malcolm Newbitt 07/09/2014 Happy to help fellow football fans. lee cumbo 07/09/2014 im a traditional football supporter interested in our heritage of

football teams david redgate 07/09/2014 despite all the insults we throw at each other, I feel there is a

strong bond between us supporters of lower league teams. good luck GTFC

Lee McDowell 08/09/2014 Great football club good for the community Richard Cooper 08/09/2014 Notts County fan wanting to show support - good luck Andrew Martin 08/09/2014 A thriving local community football team is important for towns

like Grimsby. Daniel Hunt 08/09/2014 A lower league football fan helping out another lower league

club.

Raymond Hares 08/09/2014 The Clun needs a new ground and it should be in Grimsby

len unwin 08/09/2014 It would be with out doubt a good investment in the future. David McNish 08/09/2014 Ex GTFC Staff

Ian Titcombe 08/09/2014 Heart of a community!

Mark Walker 08/09/2014 Grimsby Town has been a part of the fabric of the football league for generations respected the breadth of the country by real supporters. The longevity and depth of that network deserves careful stewardship by the town of Grimsby and the Council now has an opportunity to take on that mantle and combine it with the wider good of the town

Phil Brown 08/09/2014 Fellow football fan (Swindon Town) who has been to GTFC on several occasions, badly needs moving!

Christopher John Toyne

20/09/2014 Secures long term future of Grimsby Town Football Club, whom I have supported for forty two years

David Creese 04/10/2014 My Dad is from Grimsby, and it creates jobs for the chavs who sit on there arses claiming the dole

kevin walker 17/10/2014 Its an old ground poor parking

angela holloway 23/10/2014 its required so grimsby town fc can grow Luke Davis 27/10/2014 Grimsby town is a community club with a loyal following. A new

stadium will only help this grow and allow for a brighter future for club and community.

Gord Reason 28/10/2014 NO ! STAY INDEPENDANT ! Michael Clark 01/11/2014 The new stadium will provide more than just Excellent football

from the best team in the land but also a sports complex for all to enjoy.

Heather Friel 03/11/2014 this .is my home town and it deserves a new stadium and leisure complex even though I spent great times at Blundell Park.

Steve austwick 03/11/2014 I am a long way away but Grimsby is home. Graham Windley 03/11/2014 The Future of GTFC

Russell Taylor 03/11/2014 Lived in Grimsby for 20 years, I know how important a new stadium is not only for the club for the whole area too

paul stead 03/11/2014 This is great for the town and the growth of the football club Jon-Paul Pittman 03/11/2014 I have a feeling we're gonna be needing it... chrissy wray 03/11/2014 the club needs facilities upgrading and better parking when

visiting the ground Jonny Kirman 04/11/2014 This Town needs something to be proud of again!

  

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Stephen Lowe 04/11/2014 I have been a GT supporter all my life and the facilities at Blundell Park no longer meet the needs of the modern supporter.

Paul Beard 04/11/2014 Grimsby would become a bigger club with better facilities to encourage a larger fan base to attend games more regularly. Good for the club, and good for the local area

Lewis Blessed 04/11/2014 I support Grimsby Town Football Club and I want to see the club have a future

Arthur Martin 04/11/2014 I want a successful local football club, my kids could play for one day

Ben Gresswell 04/11/2014 Grimsby Town cannot exist without a new ground. jayne riley 04/11/2014 for the future of gtfc Clare Hattersley 04/11/2014 I'm signing because I think this is a great opportunity for sports

in this area ian watson 04/11/2014 keep the club alive Barry Cheetham 04/11/2014 I have supported Town since the old First Division days.They

must not be allowed to go out of existence.. Ryan Taylor 04/11/2014 I believe change is needed to progress the club further. Eva Telfet 05/11/2014 Be nice Celine Lim 05/11/2014 It is a very important to my friend and so it is very important to

me. Mark goodey 05/11/2014 as an exiled mariner living in swansea and seeing the difference

the Liberty stadium has made in helping drive the swans forward means this is the only option to get GTFC back to where they were in their 90's heydays. The vetch was falling to bits. My last visit to bp showed the same. Get behind gtfc moving home and moving forward as a viable and community based club in the same way the people of swansea did.

Paul Graham 05/11/2014 I am from Grimsby and have supported them all my 48 years although I have moved out of Grimsby I still watch them when I can, the club needs a new ground and with a new ground more support would come

Danyal Masood 06/11/2014 GRIIMMMSSSSBBBY TOWWWWWWN! THAT'S WHY SON. jeffrey smith 06/11/2014 do some good for whole town Paul roberts 08/11/2014 we need this Joanne Robinson 14/11/2014 We need to move into the 21st century Andrew Stephenson

14/11/2014 I'm signing this because the club is close to the heart of many of my family and friends. I've been a long distance supporter all of my life and without it, the club I love will never progress. The community, the local commerce and the whole area will benefit by such a scheme.

Tim Wright 14/11/2014 I think it will be great for the whole area and having played football n cricket locally since a child it will be great for future generations and also to get gtfc back where it belongs in the football league....

Richard Lowe 14/11/2014 I'm signing this petition form to support commmunity and I was born at Grimsby nunsthorpe hospital since 1966 17th November ... I do support Grimsby Town football team Regards Richard Lowe

Hayden dswkins 15/11/2014 we need a new stadium jack anderson 15/11/2014 I'm singing because I want to see my team go up Alex Walters 16/11/2014 My friends a Grimsby fan Pat Burgess 17/11/2014 My late husband first took our sons to Blundell Park in 1977 (the

boys were 7 and 5) and they became hooked on the Mariners. Supporting town is their life and a new ground will mean everything to them.

Mark Nielsen 17/11/2014 They deserve it and I think it's a great location am sure stagecoach will start running busses tht route

Ron Smith 17/11/2014 The club needs to move on and a new stadium will help in this matter. It's not too long ago that Hull City was below us in the league. Look were they are now. UTM

  

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Nick Rose 17/11/2014 It has no importance for me personally but for the community of Grimsby, Cleethorpes and its surrounding villages it is of huge aspirational importance. The community is crying out for a project of this importance to unite the whole local area and to give the local community something to be proud of and for it to be a shining light for the local economy that will also act as a beacon for investment into the local economy. If the development is managed correctly the involvement of the local community with the football club and with the stadium can have a massive positive affect for both parties and we have seen the same impact at other clubs and communities around the country of both the community and the football club having better links with one another.

bob suggitt 17/11/2014 Born and grew up in Cleethorpes. I believe the whole area would benefit from this development

Josh armstrong 17/11/2014 we need a new ground for when we get back in that football league we are a long way behind and blundell park is dated. I would not just be good for Gtfc I would be excellent for the town

William Lince 17/11/2014 Because gtfc is my life cassius johnson 17/11/2014 gtfc till I die cassius johnson 17/11/2014 gtfc till I die Carl Burgess 17/11/2014 I'm signing because this is a brilliant opportunity for us as a

team and a town we have been waiting for this for years and it will give us the boost we need as a town and a club

Mark Hanson 17/11/2014 This town deserves these facilities michael patchett 17/11/2014 We need to be in the football league and this will attract more

people to grimsby which will in turn bring more money to the town

Estela Draper 17/11/2014 The community need this facility and the mariners are a very important part of the local economy. Keep grimsby town alive.

Darren Morgan 17/11/2014 It will be beneficial to all the club community and cleethorpes cannot cope with the traffic anymore. Maybe encourage influx of all the old fans to want to return. With league football

Terry westerman 17/11/2014 this town needs investment and a new stadium would be a good start.

rob morro 17/11/2014 I would go to games Peter dale 17/11/2014 As I am a supporter of this club. And we will not survive without

the stadium. Scott Bartlett 17/11/2014 its what the town needs to move forward !! Luke Anderson 18/11/2014 Think it would be great for the area the youth of today need

something to do rather than just going to the parks and causing mischief and stadium for the whole community that hosts live events will put the heart back Into the community and would fill the gap between the youngesters and the older generations of this town

William Murphy 18/11/2014 It's massive for this town & this football club

Jack race 18/11/2014 it would be great for the town Peter Bruce 18/11/2014 I'm a fan, I'm a Grimsby born fan. SUJITTA hongpoomee

18/11/2014 i want a new facility for the club and community

leslie coddington 18/11/2014 The one that is in cleethorpes is the oldest stand and one of the last wooden ones around its time for a change

Carl Jones 18/11/2014 I'm signing because it's been so long now since this 'new' stadium was proposed that it's time that it got built. I can't believe that the local council isn't able to make this happen. We shouldn't have to even fill in a petition!

Hannah Mould 18/11/2014 It would bring job opportunities for local people in the area.

Anthony Codd 19/11/2014 Season ticket holder. Will be a useful facility for the wider community

  

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Lloyd Edwards 19/11/2014 I used to live in Grimsby Have supported grimsby town all my life and feel the proposed devt would benefit both the town and the club

James North 19/11/2014 I feel it would make a large difference to the community creating jobs for people which are much needed. Also it would benefit the club and hopefully kick start a bright future for the team now and generations to come.

danielle newlove 19/11/2014 My boy friend is a massive town fan. Simon Rush 19/11/2014 Its about bl*&dy time :)

Mark blackburn 19/11/2014 i believe this project will enhance our local area for now and the future, for our children's education, for events, for Grimsby Town Football Club, short term construction employment, long term employment etc.

dave hall 19/11/2014 Surely it's a win win situation, the commercial, residential, employment sectors for gain fresh roots and a new home for the local football team which can provide financial stability and progression for all.

Liam Vanderweele 19/11/2014 I believe GTFC need a new stadium for both the community and help push the club back up to were it belongs in the football league.

Sean Carley 19/11/2014 The town and club need a new stadium to help move forward. David briggs 19/11/2014 very good for the community Brian Noble 19/11/2014 the future of a vibrant and positive community depends on it Tom shaw 19/11/2014 its a easier option to move to great Coates Tristan graham 19/11/2014 we need to move forward and safe guard our team ans

cumunity spirit for the future ans create new jobs David Blackburn 19/11/2014 a new ground is long overdue

Glenn Burnett 19/11/2014 I feel the club have go far too long waiting to build a new stadium.

graeme rook 19/11/2014 life long fan. were being overtaken by nearly every town in the country,football stadium wise. why cant it happen here

andrew ross 19/11/2014 We so much need this Amelia Gains 19/11/2014 I Agee Wayne Neve 19/11/2014 I want this club to survive and this has to be the way forward... Simon Fountain 19/11/2014 We need this as a town. Proper progress.

Guy Keeble 19/11/2014 A successful, modern stadium is a successful, modern Grimsby Town. A successful, modern Grimsby Town is a successful, modern Grimsby.

Adam Featherstone 19/11/2014 Hull city who were once 2-3 divisions below us has thrived since building a proper football stadium. They have now received city of culture 2014. They are playing European level football. The city is expanding with big business. We had our chance at a new stadium and a minority in a poxy village voted against and now the only thing the town has going for it is Hollywood movie taking the biscuit out of the poor living conditions in the area and a channel 4 poverty porn programme called skint! Oh, and a none league football team! Get it right this time!

shaun Linfitt 19/11/2014 Boost for the club, boost for the town. Look at the other clubs that have had new stadiums and what they have gone on to accomplish. Not only will it draw in new fans. It's a potential venue for bands both local and national. The auditorium has some great acts there acts nd I'm sure that a stadium would get filled easily. Creating more jobs as well is always a good thing. The list goes on. All in all I can't think of any negatives that come along with a new stadium.

Peter Forrester 19/11/2014 GTFC and the community needs this stadium project. Jobs created can only be a good thing.

Amber Todd 19/11/2014 Town deserve a break and a revamp !!!

  

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Jane Fleming 19/11/2014 Town need the stadium to move into the 21st century. Also ready for when they are back in the league

Craig mann 19/11/2014 GTFC it's about time they got a new stadium and in grimsby the jobs created and new business interest in town is a must for grimsby it's self moving forward

Robin Lacy 19/11/2014 Been a life long Town fan and know Blundell Park has reached the end of it's useful life. Need a new stadium with good transport links. Would have been better if there had been an open railway in the area.

Thomas Brown 20/11/2014 The shop

Scott Venney 20/11/2014 the whole town will benefit from this move. Hull was in our position not long ago, now with a new stadium they are in the premier league and well known around the whole of Europe because of this !

Ben Mortlock 20/11/2014 We need to see an investment in the football club! It will bring success to the whole town!

Peter Smith 20/11/2014 It can catalyse upward momentum through the football leagues (see the KC stadium in Hull!), which will bring huge benefits to Grimsby as a whole.

Tom shepherd 20/11/2014 anything that gives the people of grimsby town something to do is a bonus. Also a big GTFC supporter

Bruce Massie 20/11/2014 The new ground will help Grimsby Town FC be successful and a successful football club brings many benefits to the local community and businesses.

Philip dale 20/11/2014 i am a like long grimsby fan who lives in Halifax and think that this would benifit the club for years to come as well as future generations.

Roger Ferriby 20/11/2014 Giving the town of Grimsby and area a positive lift to get GTFC back in the Football League in a modern stadium, that promotes the town and area.

Ben Dickinson 20/11/2014 This town needs to move forward. It can bring nothing but good for the area

Paul Warmoth 20/11/2014 GTFC are an integral part of the community daniel meenaghan 20/11/2014 I'm signing because it's about town finally get to play at home

plus the propasals look great Becky Darnell 20/11/2014 to help support sports in the local community

Russell Hunter 20/11/2014 The town needs to have a more modern outlook. Fresh blood needed on our out of touch council

Daniel Sutton 20/11/2014 It's for the good of the town and the club Danny Wray 20/11/2014 We need a new ground Mandy Wood 20/11/2014 it will take much needed pressure off the cleethorpes/grimsby

roads Chris carter 21/11/2014 its about time we had a new stadium Sue Lund 21/11/2014 its a bout time Grimsby moved forward this new ground is taking

far too long to progress , did the residents in Grimsby have a choice about the building of Peaks Parkway ?

daniel hodge 23/11/2014 it makes sense Neil Pask 26/11/2014 I am a season ticket holder

Josh Grantham 27/11/2014 A new stadium for the Mariners is long overdue. Julie Pask 29/11/2014 I am a season ticket holder

Trevor Haylock 01/12/2014 It will be an asset for the local community and benefit everyone

PHIL RANDLE 02/12/2014 WE`RE IN NEED OF A NEW STADIUM

Charlotte Garside 03/12/2014 I would like the new stadium and I think that is an ideal place

  

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stacy jackson 04/12/2014 Im a massive town supporter and this would not only be great for grimsby town fc but also the local community.

paul linwood 04/12/2014 i love grimsby town

Simon Smith 04/12/2014 Signed to support growth for the club and the town Stuart Liddell 04/12/2014 I'm a town fan and want to see the club move forward chris king 04/12/2014 The town and every body needs it to happen Paul jones 04/12/2014 We need a new stadium with updated facilities to push the club

forward Paul Easton 04/12/2014 Grimsby Town Football Club can't survive without re-generation.

Football has the potential to put the town on the map.

Martn hannath 04/12/2014 my Dream to see the Mariners in there brand new stadium u t m

Tony Smith 05/12/2014 I have been a Town supporter from near and far for over 40 years and understand that a new ground is necessary if the club is ever going to get back to where we would all like it to be. Surely a successful football league team would be a great asset to the area.

nicholas elvidge 05/12/2014 Needs doing Andrew booth 05/12/2014 town need a new stadium asap

great coats would had been a better place but peaks parkway is good as place too

Oliver Swallow 05/12/2014 Im singing because I want the stadium to move!!!! LOVE GTFC WERE GONNA GET YOU BARNET

Kevin Poxon 05/12/2014 I love Grimsby and Cleethorpes and would class it has my second home, Grimsby needs to be back on the map not only as the king of fish but a holiday resort and a football team. I love going to Grimsby as an away fan, fish and chips, couple of pints and a great game of football. you need to take back the crown from Humberside rivals Scunthorpe and Hull.

Paul Nathan-Geary 05/12/2014 Community Stadia are important catalysts to securing wider regeneration of communities which will help to the overall prosperity of Grimsby, provided each participant retains their own marketing, catering and event revenue streams within the ownership structure.

IanI Weatherall 05/12/2014 GTFC NEEDS TO MOVE FORWARD AND A NEW GROUND IS HUGE FOR THE CLUBS FUTURE.

George Pickering 05/12/2014 I think this project is a great opportunity to create jobs, help modernise Grimsby and help to protect the longevity of the football club!

patrick Tyrrell 06/12/2014 I believe they a club that needs a boost and a new stadium will give them that

Antony Aiken 06/12/2014 I grew up in Grimsby and my family still lives there. My mum lives right outside the door to Blundel park. But it's too old, no parking and too residential. Needs a new start.

nick crawford 06/12/2014 As a football club it needs to move forward and can only do that by moveing to a New stadium

mark russell 06/12/2014 town have waited long enough and are in desperate need for this stadium

Martin Leary 07/12/2014 I am GTFC fan. Robert Long 11/12/2014 It is needed

Nicholas Carney 12/12/2014 I am a GTFC supporter and believe this to be a great opportunity for the community and the club

Shaun Donnelly 12/12/2014 I have been to Blundell Park as an away fan and Grimsby deserve better!

Phil Barrett 15/12/2014 The ground must go ahead to move Grimsby Town onto the next level. The ground brings additional revenue, additional fan base and a clear stepping stone to get back into the football league - UTM

  

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james beevor 20/12/2014 always a good away day grimsby Lorraine Hodgson 02/01/2015 Grimsby Town needs this new stadium. Blundell Park is well

past its sell by date and needs replacing.

Alison Taylor-Farrell 07/01/2015 This would be great for the club, and great for the town Michael Cockerton 08/01/2015 Good for GTFC (55years a fan), Good for Great Grimsby &

good for Grimsby road Cleethorpes area kevin wardle 09/01/2015 im a life long town fan and think this move will give a great

future for our club Damien English 09/01/2015 I think its a fantastic idea. Being a GT supporter down south I

can see a lot of promise for the clubs future. William Foster 09/01/2015 Grimsby need a new stadium for the new Millenium Jade Hinch 10/01/2015 I would like to see the new build and it's an Improvement to

Grimsby . Jamie Bray 11/01/2015 Its right dave goodwin 16/01/2015 i want to see a new stadium built !!!!!!!!!!!! Rares Mihahalce 17/01/2015 When I come to visit Grimsby again I would like to see them in a

new stadium Jeremy Boothman 17/01/2015 A new ground is the only way the club can progress in the

future,attracting new players ,supporters and corporate deals.

anthony oxley 19/01/2015 lifelong supporter born in cleethorpes Ian Cooper 19/01/2015 I have been a life long supporter of GTFC for almost 50yrs. I

have seen most of the ups and downs and would love to see the great GTFC have a magnificent stadium and team to promote our promotion back inot the football league. UP THE MARINERS!!!

stuart pridgeon 19/01/2015 because this would be great for great Grimsby just look at hull.just good for the which need a lift

Marcus Raven 20/01/2015 Grimsby till i die &lt;3 Oliver Ross 20/01/2015 i &lt;3 GTFC

Oliver Ross 20/01/2015 i &lt;3 GTFC Oliver Ross 21/01/2015 We really need this new stadium before the stadium

requirements are brought down to League 2. The main stand is still wooden and we need more capacity for more fans to support the black and white army #upthemariners

Oliver Ross 22/01/2015 We really need this new stadium Roland Pedwell 24/01/2015 Because I believe that a football club should be allowed to

provide up to date facilities for spectators. A new stadium will also provide additional benefits, and employment, for the local community.

Chris Gray 24/01/2015 Let's all stop moaning about our town and how it used to be and start building a Great Grimsby again, this could be the start of something good to be proud of!

alexander rice 28/01/2015 it will be good for the area and it will have a positive impact on Grimsby town

Joseph Senior 28/01/2015 It would be good for the club and the area, also it would bring more people to watch town.

janet senior 28/01/2015 Grimsby town fc needs a new stadium and this will be a superb position.

Darren Henman 30/01/2015 The Supporters of Grimsby deserve a ground that reflects their commitment and support and this stadium looks great. As a visiting supporter, the current stadium is, like ours, long past its sell-by date, and these clubs need support from the council because they are an essential part of the local community and spirit. Good luck from a Cambriidge supporter who has always enjoyed my visit to Grimsby thanks in part due to the level of support Grimsby supporters demonstrate home and away.

Pete Ward 09/02/2015 This is the positive kind of investment that will drive huge benefit to the local community.

  

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Simon Richards 18/02/2015 I lived in Grimsby for a while a few years ago, and i know this would be a good move.

Billy Greening 19/02/2015 Grimsby deserves a modern football ground, with community facilities that will benefit everyone in the local area. Helping to create jobs and investing in the local economy, as well as enriching Grimsby Football Club, and the town as a whole. Brighton Fan.

Alastair Watts 19/02/2015 I'm signing because I'm a football fan and smaller football clubs like Grimsby need the facilities to survive and thrive. The plans also mean that the area will benefit from the leisure facilities. Compared to the existing ground I think this a 'no-brainer'

Elis Hessaran 19/02/2015 Good luck from a Brighton fam james deakins 19/02/2015 the government are cunts Thomas Smith 19/02/2015 This will be of great benefit to the people of Grimsby. Alwyn Haggis 19/02/2015 the mariners deserve a better stadium Ben Cox 19/02/2015 good luck with your stadium,I hope you won't have to wait to

long like we did. NEIL DOHERTY 20/02/2015 I have a soft spot for Grimsby

Adam Davies 20/02/2015 A club the size of Grimsby fc deserve a stadium to fit their potential.

Jo Porter 20/02/2015 Every club deserves the best Tom Minter 21/02/2015 It helps grass roots football and local communities. Paul Taylor 21/02/2015 Always in favour of new stadiums that benefit the community,

and let's face it Blundell Park is a right cack hole. Jason Atkinson 21/02/2015 GTFC need to move to survive. All these people moaning about

it need to get a grip. It's a perfect site for the new ground.

Simon Allsop 22/02/2015 I'm a Mariner since I was a child and it would be a disaster if GTFC folded because it wasn't able to function for the community.

Mark Lister 22/02/2015 It's about time we had a new stadium, thriving football team=thriving town. With renewable energy in the area we need to renew the Football Club. Sad to see BP go but it's history.

Stewart Tatam 22/02/2015 To go forward in league football a new accessible stadium is essential. I have supported Town for over 60 years although have not been to any games since 1997 due to health/mobility issues "I wish"

John Knapton 22/02/2015 North East Lincolnshire and GTFC will both benefit greatly from a new community stadium. Jobs will be created, sports facilities improved for the whole area and ultimately GTFC will have the facilities to compete on an equal footing with similar sized clubs .

Gary Thomas 23/02/2015 Grimsby needs a hub for the community and a new stadium has been talked about for too long now.

Kris Dines 25/02/2015 Im signing because I want to see Grimsby Town move forward as a club and move the community forward!

Alan Barnes 25/02/2015 Local football clubs are vital.

jimmy smith 26/02/2015 not only a mariners fan and will be good for the club but will bring a multi complex for other sports and local activities to the area. Long over due. we need to come into the 21st century, grimsby is behind with the times,

Jack Barnes 27/02/2015 im signing because gtfc need a new stadium and this town needs something to be proud off

robert hanley 01/03/2015 IVE BEEN A SUPORT OF GTFC FOR OVER 40 YEARS AND ATTEND HOME GAMES THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. A NEW HOME AND COMPLEX WOULD ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY AND PROMOTE THE TEAM FURTHER AFIELD

Martin Toyn 04/03/2015 I'm signing this because Grimsby Town football club now need the new stadium now because Blundell Park has had it's days now I think it will be a fantastic experience for the fans and the

  

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club, why I think we need the new stadium it will be new challenge and change and also the fans were are so desperate that the new stadium should get the go ahead.

Jordan warden 05/03/2015 For the Banter Amy Jackson 06/03/2015 I'm signing because I am in full support of the new Grimsby

stadium on Peaks Parkway Chris Hanley 06/03/2015 UTM

Henry Tasker 06/03/2015 I think this can only benefit everyone in the town and not just the club and it's supporters.

Grahame Tate 07/03/2015 The Peaks Parkway option is the only one which works. Andrew Chilton 09/03/2015 Grimsby need this to progress back up the leagues. Kelly Cullen 09/03/2015 It would be good for the club and the community.

sam bailey 10/03/2015 Gtfc deserves this facility Neil wood 15/03/2015 the club needs to move with the times as does the town ....as

shown by other towns of similiar sizes it can only be good for the area

James Knight 16/03/2015 Supporter of GTFC

 

APPENDIX (iv) GTFC SURVEY Official Grimsby Town Football Club survey (SurveyMe.com) - Start date:16th February 2015 - 13th March 2015

No Date Time Stadium Option

Council Option

*Full name *1st line address *Town *Postcode *Email address Comments will further assist the council in making its decision.

1 18/02/2015 09:13:46 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Johnson I support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway because it's vital for the long term future of the football club and hugely beneficial to the local area.

2 18/02/2015 09:35:21 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Coupland The club needs it to further it's existence as well keeping on a level playing field with other professional football clubs around the area. A community stadium will bring much needed money to the area which will not only on turn increase revenue, but also create much needed jobs for not just adults, but youngsters in the area as well. It would help produce the next generation of footballers who could then be sold on for large amounts of money(I.e Ryan Bennett). With a new stadium, it would provide the buzz around the town, which would increase the optimism that this club can again rise to the top levels of English football. With a full packed out stadium, the atmosphere would be there, people would start to be afraid of coming to Grimsby again. Maybe, just maybe, that element of us being 'Skint' might disappear and this area can start to make strides forward and not any back.

3 18/02/2015 11:03:56 Option 2 Option 1 George Hutchinson

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium as it will help maintain the clubs stability for years to come. Also, Blundell park is one of my the oldest stadiums around and they are in desperate need of a change as the stadium is clearly run down and delapidated. It will also bring a good financial benefit to the club which can be used on facilities etc.

4 18/02/2015 11:18:42 Option 2 Option 1 John E Patrick

5 18/02/2015 11:28:48 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Roberts A lot of research has gone into finding a location that can provide everything required to bring this plan to fruition. I believe that the site provides solutions to any concerns that may be brought up. I also believe that a community facility is vital to the long term benefit to the area. If one of the biggest employers in the country (Youngs) can see how a football club can benefit their business , then I really hope that the Council can share in that vision and move heaven and earth to facilitate this plan

6 18/02/2015 11:30:20 Option 2 Option 1 Robert graves It is vital to the community we have a successful football club and a new stadium is a must if we are to safeguard and progress,the current stadium is dilapidated and a new one will benefit not just the club but the town itself,we need a stadium and facilities we can be proud of

7 18/02/2015 11:35:27 Option 2 Option 1 David John Blastland

If the club is to have a viable future it clearly need to relocate and free up the other revenue streams that a new stadium will bring. I do not believe that Blundell Park nor its current location are fit for puspose in terms of providing a propsperous long term future for the club and the club and its success is key to the propserity of Grimsby and surrounds.

8 18/02/2015 11:35:32 Option 2 Option 1 Shane Yull I support the re location

9 18/02/2015 11:43:03 Option 2 Option 1 Marie mawer I wholeheartedly support the proposed stadium relocation to the Peaks Parkway site and believe the council should be fully behind it too. I believe failure to relocate the football club as soon as possible will effectively sign a death warrant for our football club as we know it. This would a disaster not only for the many GTFC fans but for the area as a whole. GTFC is a great asset to this area whether your a football fan or not.The proposed development is not only of benefit to the football club and its fans but to all the residents of North East Lincs with its proposed community facilities and improvements to the local area.We've already missed one great opportunity to relocate the stadium to the Great Coates site, please don't allow this to go the same way.

10 18/02/2015 11:49:07 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Brooks The re location is vital to the club's long term survival, and will keep it at the heart of the community, and also deliver additional benefits to the wider public.

11 18/02/2015 11:55:34 Option 2 Option 1 Myles Featherstone

I am a Grimsby Town Fan

12 18/02/2015 11:56:11 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Harvey

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STADIUM OPTIONS

Option 3 - Identify an alternative site for the clubOption 4 - Provide a criteria approach, but not identify a site for the club

COUNCIL OPTIONSOption 1 - The council should HELP the football club achieve relocationOption 2 - The council should NOT HELP the football club achieve relocation

Option 1 - Do nothingOption 2 - Allocate a site for a new stadium at Peaks Parkway (the club's preferred site in 3-5

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13 18/02/2015 11:56:35 Option 2 Option 1 Henry Mark Barber

14 18/02/2015 11:57:07 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Jenkin

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because Grimsby Town Football Club is a valuable asset to the area. Past examples have shown that new ground developments typically go hand in hand with increased success on the pitch. Increased success on the pitch leads to wider ranging positive media coverage which can only benefit the Town, especially given the more negative coverage the town has seen of late (Skint, upcoming Sasha Baren Cohen film).

15 18/02/2015 11:59:30 Option 2 Option 1 William Douglas a thriving football club is vital to any town and this is an opportunity to put the football club at the heart of the community which will greatly benefit from much improved facilities which should be accessible to all. Grimsby Town Football Club needs to generate new revenue streams to survive and this is the best way for it to do so, and grow its fanbase. Please say yes to Peaks Parkway. It makes sense. The time is now. The future is bright. It's Black and White. Up The Mariners

16 18/02/2015 11:59:36 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Wingate I support the proposed relocation of the stadium as it will not only enhance Grimsby Town FC supporters match day experience and that of vising supporters but also lead to other possible streams of revenue by utilizing the stadium for other events. It would be great to see concerts etc at the location.

17 18/02/2015 12:00:36 Option 2 Option 1 Kristine Lisa Green

I support the relocation of the stadium not just as a football ground every other Saturday for 9 months but as a haven for local children to engage in social activities that make them part of something special. OUR LOCAL football club.

18 18/02/2015 12:01:56 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Foster

the football club is synonymous with the town. I believe without one, the other will be deprived greatly. It a chance to rejuvenate the club and the town into something potentially great.

19 18/02/2015 12:02:25 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Lamming

20 18/02/2015 12:02:59 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Parker

I support the Peaks Parkway development as a resident of Park Ward. The area as a whole needs hope and i think the stadium, following on from the positive news regarding renewable energy, will give hope to our children and grandchildren. For too long we have had a brain drain with many of the brightest youngsters leaving the area because of lack of opportunities. The renewable energy schemes will start to make the area more attractive and if we can have a new stadium, with excellent community facilities, alongside quality housing we will have a better chance of attracting new people to the area but also retaining our brightest talent. The only place for the stadium with quality housing alongside is Peaks Parkway.This development needs council support, not just for the football clubs benefit, but for the long term future of the area

21 18/02/2015 12:03:18 Option 2 Option 1 John Atkinson

22 18/02/2015 12:03:33 Option 2 Option 1 Kelly Victoria Billings

It is vital for progression and growth of our local football club. It can only benefit the club, local area and economy.

23 18/02/2015 12:03:59 Option 2 Option 1 sean

24 18/02/2015 12:04:49 Option 2 Option 1 colin king I do support the move but lets make sure its not a tin shack.

25 18/02/2015 12:04:52 Option 2 Option 1 David Rook I support it as gtfc brings the town together and for the club to survive it needs to move forward. I don't understand the objectors, it will create jobs and provide a fresh outlook on what unfortunately is a misjudged town.

26 18/02/2015 12:04:54 Option 2 Option 1 Nichola Lince It's good for the town and the club. When you see other towns (Scunthorpe) can achieve this we look as if we are behind the times UTM

27 18/02/2015 12:05:10 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie Victoria Oglesby

It is influential in the development of the club, a club much loved by it's supporters. A new stadium will help promote Grimsby Town and also allow business and growth through the facilities in provides.

28 18/02/2015 12:06:01 Option 3 Option 1 Adam Fulcher Town need a stadium with better facilities however I believe great Coates would be a better option due to the train station and A180 links

29 18/02/2015 12:06:10 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Robertson

I support the new stadium as the clubs current home is no longer fit for purpose. Other clubs who have seen new stadiums being built have seen sucess both on and off the field. As a community stadium it could also see a reduce in crime figures with young people encouraged to take part in sport and keep them off the streets.

30 18/02/2015 12:06:16 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Borum

31 18/02/2015 12:06:30 Option 2 Option 1 Albert William Parkinson

I support the proposed relocation as the town needs a community stadium and associated facilities which the stadium will provide as well as allowing the football club to develop more and attract more to attend and support them.

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32 18/02/2015 12:07:22 Option 2 Option 1 David schofield The council should get behind its main football team. Regeneration and new investment from the renewable energy market should be capitalised for sponsorship and investment into the area it is moving. It is about time this town had new projects and facilities to put it back on the map for the right reasons and secure future prosperity and jobs for the people helped by its local football team and the council elected by these people.

33 18/02/2015 12:08:26 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Lyall I do support because it will benefit Grimsby not just football but everyone

34 18/02/2015 12:08:51 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Antony Mitchell

A community project will enhance N E Lincs

35 18/02/2015 12:09:25 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Bull I support the football club's relocation plans because I believe GTFC adds great value to Grimsby and the club needs help from the local community to survive.

36 18/02/2015 12:09:28 Option 2 Option 1 Mathew Charles Thompson

37 18/02/2015 12:10:19 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Brown I do support the relocation the club fans and town are desperate for this to happen it's has gone on far to long now, I think a new ground would show ambition and attract fans back to the club myself being one UTM

38 18/02/2015 12:10:52 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas George Hall

I support the proposed move fro Grimsby Town as they cannot survive commercially at their present location and Peaks Parkway on outskirts of town has excellent links communication etc

39 18/02/2015 12:11:17 Option 3 Option 1 Simon Brambley

40 18/02/2015 12:11:37 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Jenney I do. To support GTFC as a long Mariner fan and think this is an ideal location on a main thoroughfare which ever side of town you arrive from.

41 18/02/2015 12:11:59 Option 2 Option 1 John HANCOCK I do support the relocation to Peaks Parkway because the football club is, has been and always will be an integeral part of Grimsby and it's heritage and needs all the support it can get from the council and local people alike.

42 18/02/2015 12:12:17 Option 2 Option 1 Dennis Howard Thornton

A football club is a towns biggest advert, we lost the fishing industry, let's not lose a football club.

43 18/02/2015 12:13:28 Option 2 Option 1 Scot Robinson I do support the move. It would be great for the community, great for the town, great for the club and would provide new jobs as well as long term grass roots support.

44 18/02/2015 12:13:33 Option 2 Option 1 Joanne Smith The club needs to grow. I understand if they are promoted to league 2 one of the existing stands may not be usable.

45 18/02/2015 12:13:39 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Portlock Fully support the proposed location.

46 18/02/2015 12:13:46 Option 3 Option 1 R Swindells Wrong location, poor access, too many NIMBYs in the area

47 18/02/2015 12:14:08 Option 2 Option 1 Russell Pearce Not having a new stadium will eventually kill the club. Please support the plans for a new stadium.

48 18/02/2015 12:14:21 Option 2 Option 1 Dawn Backrath

49 18/02/2015 12:14:27 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Peter scott

I do support it

50 18/02/2015 12:14:37 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Race As a student, this town needs this football club in order to keep bringing huge revenue to the area. Without this stadium, we will become nothing within the next 5 years.

51 18/02/2015 12:14:54 Option 2 Option 1 Cameron Preston

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it is vital for the future of our local football club.

52 18/02/2015 12:14:58 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Welch I want Grimsby to enjoy the benefits that Doncaster, Coventry and Wigan have had from new stadia - creation of jobs, attracting more visiting spectators to the local economy and increased participation in sport for children. It is madness and self defeating for the council to continue to act as a roadblock for the new stadium.

53 18/02/2015 12:15:47 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Chalk

54 18/02/2015 12:16:30 Option 2 Option 1 graham leech i do support the stadium as it is a big step in taking the football club forward and will supply some great facility's for the whole town

55 18/02/2015 12:16:39 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Brown it will provided the necessary update facilities for youth sports activities and the numerous local sports teams with facilities to improve themselves.

56 18/02/2015 12:16:54 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Paget Absolutely vital for the future of the football club. Don't let our club die.

57 18/02/2015 12:17:24 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Wallwork

I do support the location as it is vital for the future of the football club and the town.

58 18/02/2015 12:18:44 Option 2 Option 1 John Kenneth Foster

The Club HAS to have a new home in order to survive in the future,and with the advantage to the community it will be a huge thing,Maybe one day we will be in the Premier division in the future.

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59 18/02/2015 12:19:45 Option 3 Option 1 Charles Lumley The town needs a football club. If development of Blundell Park is not possible then a new site MUST be found that will allow one of the area's last remaining community assets to survive.

60 18/02/2015 12:20:05 Option 2 Option 1 Morgan Powell The club needs to move forward, as does the town. The road infrastructure is in place around Peaks Parkway so it makes sense to build it there. Lets create positivity around the town for the next generation.

61 18/02/2015 12:20:38 Option 2 Option 1 victoria leech i do support the stadium as it is a big step in taking the football club forward and will supply some great facility's for the whole town

62 18/02/2015 12:20:40 Option 2 Option 1 Roger Nicholas Forman

Ease of Access from Cleethorpes, Outlying Villages and Grimsby Town Centre. Reduce traffic congestion on Grimsby/Cleethorpe Road. Provide modern sports facilities for all to use in safe environment to promote healthy lives. Provide jobs and investment. Give the area something to be 'proud' of.

63 18/02/2015 12:21:16 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Jamieson It is essential for the club to progress and also provide facilities for the public.

64 18/02/2015 12:22:08 Option 2 Option 1 Shane Joyner Travel to and parking around Blundell Park are an absolute nightmare. With family living on Brereton Avenue, I can assure you that locals are in favour of relocation too.

For GTFC to survive (and bring revenue to the town) we need a new stadium as Blundell Park is many years beyond its best and is dragging the club down.

Peaks Parkway would have been my second choice (behind Great Coates) as it is on major traffic routes and away from housing. The space around the proposed location should provide ample space for parking, meaning that non-matchday traffic can still flow, unlike Cleethorpe Road-Grimsby Road currently does when a game is on.

65 18/02/2015 12:22:16 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Jacklin The town needs a successful football club and the stadium relocation will support the club achieve financial stability through improved revenue schemes. I am a Park Ward resident, please note it is a minority making loud noises against the development, some of us are in favour of the development

66 18/02/2015 12:22:19 Option 2 Option 1 craig darley i DO this is what the club needs for its long term sustainability

67 18/02/2015 12:22:32 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Altoft I do support the relocation because it is currently the only serious option available and the club needs to relocate (and the Town needs more sporting facilities for the community - if nothing else to make it more appealing for businesses to relocate).

68 18/02/2015 12:22:36 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Charlton I do support the relocation project it is important that this town has a football club and generations to come can continue to support the Mariners in a safe environment with modern facilities

69 18/02/2015 12:24:11 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Gale

70 18/02/2015 12:26:05 Option 2 Option 1 Glenn Mclachlan Initially I thought the proposed position was not the right one as the peaks parkway is busy at rush hour. The traffic would be either Saturday afternoon or in the evening when rush hour has passed. So for that fact I support the relocation.

71 18/02/2015 12:26:12 Option 2 Option 1 Howard Smith I support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because North East Lincolnshire as a region needs a football club, it brings people and money into the area thus keeping people in work. Also Blundell Park is massively outdated stadium and for the club to survive and thrive needs to relocate, otherwise I fear it may not be long before we lose Grimsby Town FC.

72 18/02/2015 12:26:14 Option 2 Option 1 Kyle Young The town would benefit from a successful football club, creating new jobs and a benefit to the local football community.

73 18/02/2015 12:26:31 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Coll

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74 18/02/2015 12:27:00 Option 2 Option 1 Laurence Annand

I do support the proposed location of the new stadium and the building of it.

I feel that this project should have the support of the local council and be seen as a positive development for the town. It would show that the council do have a positive long term vision for the Town and I'm sure, if done well, would soon have the full support of the local residence once started. An opening day fixture with seats full of families and supporters new and old would, I'm sure, soon erase any negative feeling that was felt toward this project at the beginning.

The Grimsby Town supporters deserve this stadium, which would only add to the pride felt whilst supporting their local team. I have lived and worked all over the UK, currently in Aberdeen and I always speak about my Town and my team with great passion, an attitude that I think is shared by the majority from the Town. I think it's time that our local council reflected this attitude along with us.

Up The Mariners.

75 18/02/2015 12:27:04 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Gilliot I do support relocation because both the town and the football club needs to progress

76 18/02/2015 12:27:10 Option 1 Option 1 Mr S Smith There is no identifiable need

77 18/02/2015 12:27:18 Option 2 Option 1 Shane Traill A new stadium is essential for the future success and growth of the club. The current stadium is well out of date and cannot be sustained in its current location. Not only does the football club give the town national coverage which is important for regeneration it is also a hub for tens of thousands of people in the area. Without the stadium there could be no club.

78 18/02/2015 12:27:28 Option 2 Option 1 Adrian Alan Wilson

Grimsby and the local community need a boost in Jobs, income streams and hopefully a feel-good factor

79 18/02/2015 12:28:45 Option 2 Option 1 Marcus Fox The football club gives the area an identity, look what has happened over in Hull. They get national exposure weekly and seen financial benefits all over the place. This was initially kick started by the councils decision to build the KC stadium. Further investment was attracted by this.

80 18/02/2015 12:28:45 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Savage I support the application and relocation to enable the football club to support the local area with much needed new community facilities.

81 18/02/2015 12:29:10 Option 2 Option 1 James Robinson I do support the proposed relocation because GTFC is a valuable asset for this town. Without the football club many wouldn't even know this town exists. This is the only viable site for a new ground and must happen to secure the club's future. Other towns around the country are building new grounds and other forward thinking projects. We need to be more proactive to avoid falling further behind. When was the last time this town built something to be proud of?

82 18/02/2015 12:29:15 Option 2 Option 1 robert inkson Although i moved to Scotland my heart is still in Grimsby/Cleethorpes,i lived most of my life in lovett st cleethorpes,just a stones throw from blundell park,This club needs to progress,needs and deserves to be back in the football league and most of all needs a new ground but this wont happen without the help and support of the council.

83 18/02/2015 12:29:20 Option 2 Option 1 Garry Buckle I support the relocation to Peaks Parkway as other locations have been deemed unsuitable. Significant time and cost has been spent by the football club to achieve its aim of relocation and as yet there seems to have been very little support from NE Lincs council. If we look at the assistance that other clubs have had from their local authorities such as Hull City, Rotherham & Doncaster they have all gone on to reap the rewards both on and of the field.

Please finally support GTFC to relocate to modern facilities that will benefit both the community and the football club.

84 18/02/2015 12:29:50 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Cressey I am fully in support of the relocation of the Stadium to Peaks Parkway.This is an opportunity for the whole community including the council to unite behind safeguarding the long-term future of GTFC, a club which plays a very active part in the local community.

The whole area benefited when GTFC had 11 out of 12 years in the Championship and the financial impact on the local economy must have been massive.

Relocation of GTFC to Peaks Parkway will enable GTFC and the whole community and area to have a long-term sustainable business, which in the long-term will benefit everyone.

The future of GTFC in my opinion is dependent on a favourable decision.

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85 18/02/2015 12:29:58 Option 2 Option 1 Mr A Martin We have needed the new stadium for years now, BP is well past its best and clubs that have relocated in the past few years have seen a boost in the teams performances and more importantly a boost in the economy in funds to take the club forward.

86 18/02/2015 12:30:43 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Laister

A thriving football club is essential to the people of this town. A fresh start in a new stadium could be a massive lift to everyone in the area and will symbolise a town moving forwards. I don't doubt that the economic benefits of the move can only be positive.

87 18/02/2015 12:31:13 Option 3 Option 1 Rachael Williamson

88 18/02/2015 12:32:52 Option 3 Option 1 Dennis Wood it would be better at end of A180

89 18/02/2015 12:33:41 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew whitman But for a few streets/roads it appears to be the best place for it. I did prefer great Coates and would have liked to have reused/renovated an old site in the centre but I feel like GTFC cannot get them projects in to action so peaks parkway is the best place.

90 18/02/2015 12:34:19 Option 2 Option 1 Ronald William Smith

I support the relocation because if nothing is done the town will fall further behind. Scunthorpe are already looking at a third stadium. It about time this council woke up and smelt the coffee.

91 18/02/2015 12:34:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Boyden

The Town and the football club need new, improved facilities and the proposed stadium is a great way to meet both needs whilst creating jobs and opportunities within the Town.

92 18/02/2015 12:35:37 Option 3 Option 1 Mark williamson The peaks parkway site is far too near the peaceful and tranquil crematorium. It is totally the wrong location for a football stadium. Plus it's a quiet country dog walking area were we often take he children for bike rides. A stadium here will bring crowds , litter and extra traffic to an area that's mostly quiet residential areas are and areas used for horse riders , ramblers dog walkers and the local wildlife

93 18/02/2015 12:36:36 Option 2 Option 1 Luke frizzell

94 18/02/2015 12:38:12 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Silvester The current ground is outdated and facilities are not fit for purpose. for the football club to continue and thrive a new ground is essential. Additionally a new ground will benefit the local economy, create employment and ensure we have a football club that North East Lincolnshire can be proud of.

95 18/02/2015 12:38:14 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Nicholson

It feels like the football club and the town as a whole is being left behind while rival clubs and communities both locally and nationally are benefitting from Council support in order to relocate to new stadia that serve the whole of the community, not just football supporters.

I think it would be unwise to allow a very vocal minority to hold the town back from a project that will benefit many more people than it will inconvenience.

96 18/02/2015 12:38:37 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Thorbjorn

It is fundamental to the long term progress and success of Grimsby Town FC, with the Council's assistance retail outlets within the stadium can secure additional jobs and investment into the area

97 18/02/2015 12:38:44 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Billingham I do support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway because as is well known, the club cannot continue to be financially stable at Blundell Park and it is important to relocate not only for stability but to bring the club into the modern age. A development such as this could go on to improve the opinion of the town along with an enabling development. Peaks Parkway is the most suitable location because access to the site is ideal, it isn't too close to the Town centre and is a suitable location for such development due to open space and potential for future development to the town. This development could easily be the kick starter to improve the town for the better; looking forward, not back. This would improve not only the football club, but the local community as well.

98 18/02/2015 12:38:50 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Johnstone

99 18/02/2015 12:39:02 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Mathew House

I am a Grimsby Town FC supporter and have been all my life, if the club isn't allowed to relocate it WILL die a slow death, and that would be disastrous for the local economy, for all the bars, restaurants takeaways nd chip shops that do extra business on Matchdays will all be affected. We cannot let this happen. Up The Mariners

100 18/02/2015 12:39:15 Option 2 Option 1 John Fenty

101 18/02/2015 12:40:11 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Hodgson I do support this application. The Town needs a boost, sport can provide this. This is more than a stadium for the football team alone, it is for the wider community. This could have a huge impact on the Town, and the young folk in the Town. Long term, if the club does well, this could also bring in revenue for the local economy. Should we achieve Championship football of old, the stadium would regularly have 10-12k attending, which would give a huge boost to local businesses and public transport. I still regularly attend with my father, who is a season ticket holder and it is obvious to see the Town need a boost!

102 18/02/2015 12:40:31 Option 2 Option 1 James Silvester It will be good for the football club and the town as a whole. The benefits by far outweigh any negatives. It is about time we had a forward thinking mentality.

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103 18/02/2015 12:40:40 Option 2 Option 1 connor swales Because Grimsby Town need a new home, other football clubs have had stadia built for them and gone on to bigger and better things. GTFC has to move forward and a new home will help us do this

104 18/02/2015 12:41:00 Option 3 Option 1 Callum Donner

105 18/02/2015 12:41:28 Option 2 Option 1 mr peter taylor I do I do I do

106 18/02/2015 12:42:15 Option 2 Option 1 Alex Barker I believe that the stadium can really help the community and the town. I think that the new stadium is a great idea for the football club as the current stadium is not good enough. It's one of the oldest in the league, a club of our past and stature should be able to get the backing from the council to build a new stadium. We need to think about the future of the Grimsby Town football club. Also the new stadium would really help the community and the young people within our town. Could also bring in extra revenue by the stadium holding music festival etc within the off season.

We need to do this for Grimsby Town football club and the community of Grimsby and surrounding areas.

107 18/02/2015 12:42:20 Option 2 Option 1 Nathan Hill The club simply NEEDS this.

108 18/02/2015 12:42:34 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher James Law

109 18/02/2015 12:43:03 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Duncan The club will continue to struggle to survive if we do not move from Blundell Park. The entire town would be lifted from the move and it would help the club grow as it did Hull City and Brighton to name a few

110 18/02/2015 12:43:04 Option 2 Option 1 John Tondeur I support the proposed relocation. I live quite near the ground and feel there will only be minimal disruption on match days

111 18/02/2015 12:43:06 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan burgess

112 18/02/2015 12:43:55 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Lea help to develop area and provide new facilities

113 18/02/2015 12:43:56 Option 2 Option 1 David Phillips I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it benefits the town as a whole; not just the football club. This is a community project that will provide additional benefits and employment, for the local community; promoting health and wellbeing, employment and social to the community. This town needs something new to help engage future generations in both GTFC and sport in general. I see no reason as to why it shouldn't happen because it benefits the whole town.

114 18/02/2015 12:44:07 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Ken Hayes

I do support the relocation of the club to Peaks Parkway. I am Grimsby born and bred and have supported Town for 38 years. The current location of Blundell Park does not help anyone especially the residents around the ground. A new stadium will help with congestion, help the club to progress and also bring in much needed revenue to the Town Centre as fans will pass through the town centre from the motorway rather than driving past. It will also enable NE lincs council to show how a forward thinking council can progress the town and its football team to success, you only have to look accross the river to Hull who when at Boothferry park in the 1980-1990's were two divisions below Town- look at them now. The football club is important for the identity of the town, as i currently live away from Grimsby, i meet people who know of the town purely from the football team and we do not want to lose this.

115 18/02/2015 12:44:31 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Antony Calladine

Better facilities better parking....more fans.

116 18/02/2015 12:44:59 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Salt Peaks Parkway seems to be the only site left to house a new stadium. This will ensure the survival of a historic football club which is key to the Town's pride. We cannot pass up another opportunity to develop this club for the future as well as providing something for the whole town to be proud of.

117 18/02/2015 12:45:02 Option 2 Option 1 Will Crampin I do support the move as this is a prime location fibbing the club a chance to grow

118 18/02/2015 12:45:43 Option 2 Option 1 Marc Reed It is important for the towns economy and important to keep the club alive.

119 18/02/2015 12:46:33 Option 3 Option 1 Kim Wingate I do support the relocation of the GTFC stadium but wonder if there is a better place for it...like out near the Europarc.If this isn't possible then the club needs a new ground to survive bringing jobs and revenue to the community

120 18/02/2015 12:46:37 Option 2 Option 1 Joan G Lee

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121 18/02/2015 12:47:55 Option 2 Option 1 Elizabeth Nicholson

Grimsby needs investment in community sport facilities and GTFC need a new stadium, it's a win/win situation. It's also an opportunity for the Council to show it is committed to helping the town keep up with Hull CC and North Lincs Council who have both shown they are willing to invest in facilities for taxpayers in those areas.

122 18/02/2015 12:49:49 Option 2 Option 1 Aaron Rattray I support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it would totally redevelop the area, bringing in millions of pounds to a struggling area and provide mass employment to a struggling area.

123 18/02/2015 12:50:16 Option 2 Option 1 NEIL QUICKFALL

124 18/02/2015 12:50:20 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Griffiths

125 18/02/2015 12:50:28 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua issac watson lingard

126 18/02/2015 12:50:32 Option 2 Option 1 Steven John culton

127 18/02/2015 12:51:03 Option 2 Option 1 Huw Davey I support the relocation to Peaks Parkway. A new stadium is vital to the growth of the town.

128 18/02/2015 12:51:58 Option 2 Option 1 John Cooper I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks parkway because Grimsby and Cleethorpes deserve a 21st century facility and the club needs to move on from its current plight. Hopefully a successful relocation will raise the profile of the club and can only be positive for Grimsby and Cleethorpes.

129 18/02/2015 12:52:24 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Fleming

130 18/02/2015 12:55:08 Option 2 Option 1 David elliott I do support the relocation to peaks parkway

131 18/02/2015 12:55:19 Option 2 Option 1 Lynn summers Grimsby needs this

132 18/02/2015 12:55:24 Option 2 Option 1 ADAM JASON SMITH

I DO AS IT WILL;

1) PROVIDE JOBS FOTR THJE COMMUNITY2) IMPROVE ATTRACTION FROM SUROUNDING TOWNS AND VILLAGES AND ENCOURAGE THEM TO COME TO GRIMSBY3)ALLOWS THE FOOTBALL CLUB THJE NEXT STEP INTO THE 21ST CENTURY4WILL ATTRACT BETTER TO PLAY FOR THE CLUB AND ULTIMATELY IMPROVING THE LEAGUE POSTIONS/HIGHER LEAGUE FOR GRIMSBY5)GRIMSBY HAS A VERY NEGATAIVE OTULOKK IN TERMS OF UNEMPLOYMENT, RECESSIONARY HIT TOWN ETC - THIS IMPLEMENTS GOOD NEWS AND FEEL FOR THE AREA

133 18/02/2015 12:55:49 Option 2 Option 1 Kirsty Charlton

134 18/02/2015 12:56:34 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew ross I do.....We need this

135 18/02/2015 12:56:57 Option 2 Option 1 Kristina Reed I support because the town need a community facility.

136 18/02/2015 12:57:15 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Malcolm Smith

I do support the clubs relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway as I fear the clubs future if it remains at Blundell Park, which is no longer fit for purpose.

I also think the other facilities that will come with the new stadium will be advantageous to the surrounding area of the new stadium.

We have seen what can happen to clubs who receive help from their respective Local Authorities in Scunthorpe, Doncaster & Hull and I firmly believe the club can look forward to a bright future at a new purpose built stadium. One fit to take your family to, escpecially those with young children, with easier access and better parking facilities.

137 18/02/2015 12:57:41 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Sedgwick I support it because Grimsby is known throughout the world as a football team. The recognition which that gives the town helps the whole community and local economy and the strong fishing connection with the team is a brand which local businesses can benefit from. GTFC are the primary sports team in the area, nothing comes close, and it is important that the council helps the club become viable. This site is the best in area and there are no realistic alternatives.

138 18/02/2015 12:59:03 Option 2 Option 1 Daisy May Gale I do support it because the team deserve a new ground to play at that's in their home town.

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139 18/02/2015 12:59:38 Option 2 Option 1 Carl devonport Grimsby town football club is one of the few things this tired old town has going for it. A new ground and future promotions back into the football league will put us back on the map. The council should be helping and supporting such a major investment without NIMBY fools like de Freitas spreading his negative propaganda

140 18/02/2015 12:59:45 Option 2 Option 1 Jenny Axelson Seems a good site to me as its not in a residential area, or an area marked for residential development. The Council have to get behind the club if the town wants the status of having a good football club in the area.

141 18/02/2015 12:59:48 Option 2 Option 1 steven chandler

142 18/02/2015 13:00:19 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Parker I do support this plan because not only will it benefit the future of GTFC, but Grimsby as a whole.

143 18/02/2015 13:00:41 Option 3 Option 1 Alan Smith There are many 'BrownField' sites in the area that would better suit this devlopment ; regenerating these sites, and preserving the 'green' areas of the town.

144 18/02/2015 13:00:45 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew cook The town needs the football club,it has established itself as a community club, it brings family and friends together, it brings fans from all over the country to build the economy in grimsby and cleethorpes , all we have to do is look at other football clubs who have had new stadiums, the city's or towns have benefited from this

145 18/02/2015 13:00:47 Option 2 Option 1 Les Brechin

146 18/02/2015 13:01:15 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Burley It is time the club had a new stadium and for one played in there own town

147 18/02/2015 13:01:29 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Venney I do support the proposal of a new stadium because it will help the town and football team get back to where it belongs.

148 18/02/2015 13:01:47 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Woods

149 18/02/2015 13:02:04 Option 2 Option 1 lee blease I do support it because the club need to move to a new ground that will generate external revenue for the club, for example incorporating sports/leisure facilities for the public to use that will mutually benefit the club and the community

150 18/02/2015 13:03:04 Option 2 Option 1 Emily Marshall

151 18/02/2015 13:03:25 Option 2 Option 1 Joanna Trott The club need a larger stand and premises With better car parking facilities and modern premises,

152 18/02/2015 13:03:26 Option 3 Option 1 Harry Ireland I support the redevelopment of the football club but have doubts about the planned location.I feel locations such as Great Coates, europarc, Cromwell road (across from the new leisure centre) or the Pyewipe area are all better locations for development.The area proposed currently has no local bus route and is someway from the train station for visiting supporters. The traffic in this area of town is already a nightmare and building the stadium at the proposed location will only worsen this.My preferred location would be Cromwell road, the stadium would be located near the a180, and has the advantage of the train line running parallel, plans could be looked at to introduce a train station for matchday use. The location already has the advantage of having a bus route (6) and other bus routes form all over town that pass market hotel (3,4 and 5). Why this location hasn't been seriously considered I don't know? the area would benefit massively from the redevelopment I feel.

153 18/02/2015 13:07:13 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Sargent I support the relocation because the town and the county of Lincolnshire needs it.

154 18/02/2015 13:07:17 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Richardson This is an opportunity for the whole town and not just the football club. If this opportunity is missed then no doubt the football club will die and the town will suffer

155 18/02/2015 13:08:08 Option 2 Option 1 David Pearson I fully support the proposed relocation of the stadium, a new ground is desperately needed if this Town is to retain a professional club.

The club is part of the fabric of the Town, a club founded by sportsmen and fish merchants of the Town. A successful club brings the attention of the UK media and global coverage. You only have to look at media reports when Town played big clubs the foreign media have always portrayed the Town as a food producer and hard working.

The club has given the 'Food Town' advert as Grimsby is well known for fish. The move is desperately wanted to help the club in tough financial times and those living near the ground. More people own cars and this greatly effects the local people living near the ground as parking spaces soon fill up.

156 18/02/2015 13:08:19 Option 3 Option 1 Lynsey Chessman

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157 18/02/2015 13:08:44 Option 2 Option 1 GLENN DAVID FULLER

I do

158 18/02/2015 13:09:22 Option 2 Option 1 David Cockram The town need a football club to be successful and this project will help realise that ambition. There is no alternative

159 18/02/2015 13:09:29 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Kirkham I fully supportthe proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway despite the fact that I live close by.

160 18/02/2015 13:11:16 Option 4 Option 1 Dean Capes Wrong location

161 18/02/2015 13:11:35 Option 2 Option 1 Julie ardito We need to keep up with the other clubs and move forward to achieve progress eg look were hull and Doncaster were made different to them and generated money to area

162 18/02/2015 13:12:34 Option 3 Option 1 James Margarson

I do not support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because there are better sites for the stadium that don't involve the destruction of green space. The roads infrastructure in the area cannot cope with the extra traffic the stadium would generate and links to public transport are poor in the area. It also seems the stadium will not be financially viable without retail development. The town does not need any more retail development out of the town centre.

163 18/02/2015 13:12:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mary Coombes I think the relocation to peaks parkway will be very good, more space, better area, less residential areas

164 18/02/2015 13:13:03 Option 2 Option 1 Antony drake

165 18/02/2015 13:13:25 Option 2 Option 1 michael rowell it will be good for the town aswell as the football club and will open the doors for future events and open the oppertunities for local jobs

166 18/02/2015 13:13:52 Option 2 Option 1 kevin mcgilloway

167 18/02/2015 13:14:18 Option 2 Option 1 Alistair James Stephenson

There will always be opposition wherever the ground is this site is as good as any if the club is to survive we need. To act now before. Its to late

168 18/02/2015 13:14:23 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Francis In order to help the club survive they need to move and this stadium will also help benefit the wider community and could become a jewel in the community crown

169 18/02/2015 13:14:45 Option 2 Option 1 michaela willis

170 18/02/2015 13:15:48 Option 2 Option 1 Casey James McMahon-Cox

Desmond Alfred Cox

I fully support the relocation of Grimsby Town F.C. - I believe the club WILL prosper as a result of relocation. In addition, economics benefits, such as: job creation, sustainability and increased revenue, will aid the club in a successful future. A new stadia will ensure the survival of Grimsby Town as a beacon of Lincolnshire's football. UTM.

171 18/02/2015 13:16:39 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Kyte It will be good for the town and the club.

172 18/02/2015 13:18:51 Option 3 Option 1 Craig limb

173 18/02/2015 13:20:22 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Dennis Kinnaird

I live away from Grimsby and go to more away games than home games and have seen the difference a modern multi purpose stadium can make to a community.Our town is a laughing stock because of the state and the poor facilities of Blundell Park .Peaks Parkway is a tremendous area to accommodate a new stadium.

174 18/02/2015 13:21:43 Option 2 Option 1 Steve hill I DO SUPPORT TOWN NEEDS IT

175 18/02/2015 13:22:19 Option 2 Option 1 Gordon Chase Quite simply the football club is realistically the only thing that can bring a feel good factor to the town, like it did when it was more successful in the 90's. The club needs to be supported by the Council, in particular with a new ground to help keep the club competitive. The club and the community are all in need of a boost at the moment.

176 18/02/2015 13:22:26 Option 2 Option 1 Philip rogers I do support

177 18/02/2015 13:22:29 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Lenthall It is essential for the growth of the club, which in turn makes a big difference to the growth of the area as a whole. A successful football club brings hundreds of people in from other towns every fortnight, in the form of away supporters, who will spend their money with local businesses and in/around our town. An unsuccessful team (which we currently have) playing in the conference, barely brings in any away supporters at all.)

A supportive council and stadium change can seriously help a football team progress - look no further than Hull City, Doncaster, and Chesterfield for examples.

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178 18/02/2015 13:22:36 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Ray Drury For 20 years the club has been seeking to relocate. The Great Coates site was a good location but for various reasons did not come to fruition. I feel that most site options must now have been considered during this time and the council should either get behind the club's current preferred option or identify somewhere better. Wherever the development takes place The Council should work with the club to make it a true community facility and not just a football venue.

179 18/02/2015 13:23:08 Option 2 Option 1 Tracy foxon I do support

180 18/02/2015 13:23:09 Option 2 Option 1 Neil farrow I do

181 18/02/2015 13:23:18 Option 2 Option 1 Robert t Giles. This will benifit the Town both in the short term and long term,it will creat employment.

182 18/02/2015 13:23:56 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Edward Marsden

Grimsby need a new ground. I support this relocation.

183 18/02/2015 13:27:09 Option 2 Option 1 d contegiacomo

184 18/02/2015 13:27:29 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Lingard

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the football club needs to remain at the hub of the community and Blundell Park is no longer fit for purpose

185 18/02/2015 13:27:37 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Sarbutt I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because other clubs who have done the same in the past decade started at the bottom of the football tier and now are in the higher leagues, I think it will help us do the same which will help Grimsby as a town in the future!

186 18/02/2015 13:28:16 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Carson I am supporting the proposed move of Grimsby Town Football Club to the Peaks Parkway site due to it being a lifeline of the survival of the club. It will not just help the club but help start rejuvination in the town, which is long overdue. If the permission for the club's proposed move fails, then a footballing institution will struggle to continue to be located at Blundell Park. Despite it being our home since 1899, it is far beyond repair and cannot be redeveloped due to its proximity to housing and the seafront. I hope the council will just look at what has happened at clubs such as Hull City, Swansea and Doncaster and see how they have prospered in their new grounds. These developments have also seen the towns themselves become heavily improved.

187 18/02/2015 13:29:16 Option 2 Option 1 Bradley Milne The football club has been a vital part of the local community for over 100 years. Losing this would have a monumental effect on local society and the reality is if the club do not move away from Blundell Park, losing the club forever is a really possibility.

188 18/02/2015 13:29:32 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Ian hay The club is close to escaping the pit that is the conference and to stay out of this league we need to attract more fans and offer a better quality of service to them to gain revenue. Achieving this will help put Grimsby on the map for the right reasons after so much negative publicity from skint and 'Grimsby'.

189 18/02/2015 13:29:33 Option 2 Option 1 Jeff westerman I feel this will help the clubs continued future

190 18/02/2015 13:31:26 Option 3 Option 1 Michael James Wilkinson

Town desperately need a new stadium, having moved away from the area you can see numerous examples across the country of other clubs who were lagging behind Town now ahead simply because of the new stadium and better facilities they have attained as a result.

As a result of this those clubs (Swansea, MK Dons, Doncaster to name a few) are gaining success that is putting their Town on the map for the right reasons.

This is especially important for the Town's reputation, which will no doubt take a hit this coming year with the release of Sacha Baron Cohen's film, and the continuing fallout from Channel 4's 'Skint'

191 18/02/2015 13:31:28 Option 2 Option 1 David Johnson I do

192 18/02/2015 13:32:57 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Clarke I feel that it is the viable site for stadium relocation within North East Lincolnshire, and it will help safeguard the future of the club and boost the local economy.

193 18/02/2015 13:33:25 Option 2 Option 1 Cheryl Lewis I do support the move as the football club is an essential part of Grimsby and should have a good, easy to get to, football ground, that will encourage attendance. I moved out of Grimsby for work, but it is still my home and my club. The club and it's supporters deserve the best. A good easy to get to ground will also encourage away supporteres who will spend while they are visiting.

194 18/02/2015 13:33:43 Option 1 Option 1 Jenny Inkson

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195 18/02/2015 13:34:10 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Wright I DO support to relocation of the stadium, anything to help to club bring promotion to get back to the glory days!

196 18/02/2015 13:34:37 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Davy The parkway is the wrong location for many reasons. Parkway was built as an urban clearway and link from the south to the Town centre and A180. Development on it will void the reason it was built. Parkway site is remote and not near existing development, as identified by NELC. Site has no extant public transport links and can only be accessed on foot through quite residential neighbourhoods with little or no facilities for fans. Current plan predicated on stadium being paid for by a large (1488) housing development which goes counter to the aims of some councillors in directing development to Brownfield sites. Site is in close proximity to existing sport provision such as Barratts Rec, King Edward Stadium, the football pitches on Peaks lane and the YMCA, so offers no new provision that isn't duplication of existing for the community. Blundell Park is rarely more than 1/3rd full, so it is debatable whether there is a need for a new stadium, with gates consistently falling well short of the ground's capacity.

197 18/02/2015 13:34:59 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Daniel flynn

It is vital for the clubs survival and stability both on and off the pitch. It's a no brainer. Grimsby Town Football Club has been the heart of Grimsby for many years before I was even born. We can't let it the flames burn out we need to revitalise the club and surrounding areas with continues investment whether that be private retailers or elsewhere a community stadium will help the town. That's all for now

198 18/02/2015 13:35:12 Option 2 Option 1 Phaedra Bryant

199 18/02/2015 13:35:23 Option 2 Option 1 Carmen Brown I support the application because it will make it more accessible for all the fans and make parking easier.

200 18/02/2015 13:35:56 Option 2 Option 1 Ian ambrose Do support! This town is being left behind - the football team will be able to attract better players playing in a much more professional setup - this simply must happen!

201 18/02/2015 13:36:36 Option 2 Option 1 Richard thompson

202 18/02/2015 13:36:57 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Warmoth It will benefit the Town and surrounding areas

203 18/02/2015 13:37:31 Option 2 Option 1 John Bullock I do support the relocation. The new ground needs to be designed as to cause the least possible congestion to the surrounding areas. The club need to make sure that they have a scheme in place for ease of access for home and away support. A bus service running from points in Cleethorpes and Grimsby needs implementing with a cheap ticket price for the season or free on production of season ticket. Invite the local residents to get on board by offering them use of the facilities at discounted rates.

204 18/02/2015 13:38:39 Option 2 Option 1 Laura Hiward

205 18/02/2015 13:39:18 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Pennyworth

I do

206 18/02/2015 13:39:51 Option 2 Option 1 Neal Watford I support the relocation to Peaks Parkway as I believe a new community stadium will improve the lives of more than just the thousands of Grimsby Town fans in the area. I believe not only will this relocation be key to any future success of the football club but that it will also create jobs and facilities for the local community.

207 18/02/2015 13:40:00 Option 1 Option 1 Jamie hunter Scrap the stadium football should be banned waste of money stop them supporting the club and close it for good and save the hard tax payers money

208 18/02/2015 13:41:36 Option 1 Option 1 Lilie Rose Bagley It will ruin the livelihood and enjoyment of the people living in the neighbouring area. My grandparents have lived there for over 60 years and will do anything to stop the stadium relocating to this area.

209 18/02/2015 13:42:11 Option 2 Option 1 Kieren Sleight

210 18/02/2015 13:42:47 Option 2 Option 1 Mark John Paul Overton

I do support the proposed relocation because of:

- the economic benefits it will bring to the town- the additional jobs it will create in the town- the much needed investment it will bring to the town- the lift to the vast majority of grimsby people it will bring- the risk that if this does not happen the town will have no football club in a couple of years- the fact that the town will be proud to have a new stadium- the fact that young local children are more likely to attend matches- the fact that Grimsby is getting left behind other towns. I am proud to be from Grimsby and I want the best for the town I come from

211 18/02/2015 13:43:03 Option 2 Option 1 Clare Edlington

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212 18/02/2015 13:43:57 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Phillips

213 18/02/2015 13:45:48 Option 2 Option 1 Rob Mair The team needs it for progression, as well as this the town needs it for something new and offers a great prospect for the ageing town

214 18/02/2015 13:46:17 Option 2 Option 1 Drew wingate So many clubs have been granted a new stadium and they are there heights in respective leagues now

215 18/02/2015 13:47:34 Option 2 Option 1 Nathan harrison

216 18/02/2015 13:47:40 Option 2 Option 1 MATTHEW HARKER

Our current stadium is beyond repair/redevelopment

Stadiums need to be more than just a football ground nowadays - Blundell Park is not capable of that

217 18/02/2015 13:48:36 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Richard Lowe

I support the proposed relocation because having been a GTFC supporter all my life I want to see them improve facilities and put the pride back into the Town and community

218 18/02/2015 13:50:05 Option 2 Option 1 Barnaby Rockliff The club will die without it

219 18/02/2015 13:50:28 Option 2 Option 1 David Leslie Wagstaff

I believe the club is important to the profile of the town and the area. This is an excellent opportunity and would offer the potential for retail and/or housing development in addition to the stadium. It would provide a focus for that part of the town which would potentially drive improvement and regeneration in the area.

220 18/02/2015 13:51:44 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew High I do support this proposes relocation as the town needs this not only for our club to survive but to bring everything good that goes with s new stadium like jobs and tourism.

221 18/02/2015 13:52:04 Option 2 Option 1 Haydn Sandvig My home town and my club need to move forward and offer the supports and people of Grimsby and Cleethorpes a modern venue not only for football but for other events. How can we not support this? Our local town of Scunthorpe have not only support their football club once with a new group but are embarking on a 2nd new stadium! Grimsby should be proud of our club and how it helps keep our town in the news.

222 18/02/2015 13:53:36 Option 3 Option 1 Alison Saxby I do not support ot due to the lack of transport links - peaks parkway is busy enough as it is without another road being put on it (which I didn't think was allowed) and weelsby avenue is busy at weekends due to school activities (I.e. football leagues for children of various ages), the fact that housing has now been mentioned when this was not part of the initial proposal, people will walk through residential areas to get to the ground if they don't get 'park and ride' bus - people can lie and say they are visiting and come early. There is the field near europark, where a restaurant has recently been opened (which u believe is a different field to before) which would be ideal - close train line, straight onto a major road, minimal-no impact on residents, no crematorium to disturb (which may need to expand in the future - where would this go if there is a football ground??). I agree a stadium is needed, but not in peaks parkway.

223 18/02/2015 13:54:00 Option 2 Option 1 Peter nangle

224 18/02/2015 13:54:36 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Cuthbert

225 18/02/2015 13:56:48 Option 2 Option 1 Antony Ronald Chaplin

226 18/02/2015 13:57:55 Option 2 Option 1 David Bradshaw

227 18/02/2015 13:57:56 Option 2 Option 1 Elizabeth Ann Vessey

I support the relocation to Peaks Parkway because I think it will have enormous benefit for the football club and therefore the town as well. The location is the best option available, I feel all problems associated with it are surmountable.

228 18/02/2015 13:58:26 Option 3 Option 1 L merryweather No public transport that runs to the area - a bus every 2 hours isnt good enough. How are you goin to have pedestrian access? If there is anything going on at wintringham school ie sports event , the congestion is horrendous. Peaks parkway gets very congested without adding another junction to the road.

229 18/02/2015 13:59:01 Option 2 Option 1 Craig firth

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230 18/02/2015 13:59:30 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Cole I strongly support the relocation to Peaks Parkway. As a very keen Grimsby Town fan. Blundell Park has no future. The mainstand was built in 1901. If the club are to survive as a professional football club, then a new ground is needed. A new ground will enable more commercial investment in the club.

A thriving professional football club is a big asset to a town or city. It provides a wider sense of identity, location and recognition. It is good PR for the town. Look at recent examples for Cambridge and Bradford City in the FA Cup. They were both on national tv and received world-wide recognition of their achievements. Grimsby could have similar reflected glory.

I have relatives in Grimsby, but I live in York. I travel to matches whilst my wife and daughters go shopping in the Freshney Centre. They frequently spend a lot of money that benefits the local economy. No football club means no visits and no benefits to the local economy.

Please support the move of GTFC into the new century with a new ground that is fit for purpose. Modern facilities will encourage more families to attend. and it will not be so cold in winter (not overlooking the Humber).

231 18/02/2015 14:01:57 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Baldock If Great Grimsby is going to live up to its name and shake off the legacy of the past it needs bringing into the 21st century and a modern forward thinking Council. This should include a modern football stadium integrated into a complete commercial facility as achieved by many other towns.

232 18/02/2015 14:02:49 Option 2 Option 1 james togher I do support the proposed relocation because it is an opportunity to give GTFC (a community asset) the facilities to sustain and further develop a professional football club which is one of the towns best assets and PR vehicles giving the town good publicity on a national levelI remember just a few years ago Grimsby Town were all over the back pages of the Times newspaper for putting the soul back into football after beating Tottenham Hotspur in the League cup - what other institution in the town is capable of achieving this level of good free publicity and getting Grimsby mentioned in such a good context.Relocation would give the opportunity to develop a state of the art community facility that could be accessed by everyone and serve as a flagship development for the whole area.I am from Caistor outside of NE Lincs but the feeling for the club and it's long term survival and development is dear to tens of thousands of people in and outside of NE Lincs

233 18/02/2015 14:02:51 Option 2 Option 1 James chase

234 18/02/2015 14:03:59 Option 2 Option 1 William James Butcher

The football club needs to grow, this is the ideal opportunity to do so

235 18/02/2015 14:04:29 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Lee Grimsby Town Football club is loved by thousands and needs to move to a new ground if it is to survive and grow. This is the perfect solution. It needs to happen.

236 18/02/2015 14:04:50 Option 2 Option 1 peter antony cook

Grimsby Town is an important part of our community and by allowing the relocation of the stadium will help the club grow and in turn attract more visitors to our town.

237 18/02/2015 14:06:03 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Farmery

238 18/02/2015 14:06:35 Option 2 Option 1 Gary East Because if we do not move we cannot survive at Blundell Park. Also as it will be a community stadium it will benefit the whole area.

239 18/02/2015 14:06:54 Option 2 Option 1 Clark Wade Simons

The football club brings a lot to the town and it is about time that the council get behind a worthy project.

240 18/02/2015 14:07:04 Option 2 Option 1 Alan bould

241 18/02/2015 14:07:35 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Burgess I support the proposed relocation of GTFC, our town needs a stadia for our club that makes us proud, raises the profile of not just the club but our area too. People from away will see our town in a different light with a modern sports stadium in a central location. This in turn can lead to more investment in the town and all the benefits that come with that.

242 18/02/2015 14:09:21 Option 2 Option 1 Brian moss I do support the relocation

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243 18/02/2015 14:10:46 Option 2 Option 1 Jennifer Weeks I support the proposed relocation as I believe not only will it be good for the football club it will be good for Grimsby too. I believe it will bring success to both the club and the town. There is nothing better than a feel good factor and I'm sure relocating will do this. Something the town can be proud of. Jobs and revenue to the club and Grimsby is surely an opportunity not to be missed.

244 18/02/2015 14:10:47 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Young For over one hundred years, the football club has been the centre of the towns sport and leisure interests. It is as big a part of the community as the Dock Tower or Fish and Chips. We have a chance to move to a location in which the whole town can experience football in modern facilities and allow for future generations to become active and feel a part of something that encourages the spirit of community

245 18/02/2015 14:11:45 Option 3 Option 1 Kirsten Hepworth I DO NOT support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because there is lack of road infrastructure to support it and it will make more congestion around Grimsby. The stadium should be located out of town (A180 area) where there is plenty of open space and easier motorway access and buses could be provided for locals who don't have transport to get to matches.

246 18/02/2015 14:12:32 Option 2 Option 1 Philip wood I do support the relocation of football club because the town needs the facilities b.p is to antiquated

247 18/02/2015 14:13:03 Option 4 Option 1 Kevin Hammond I support the need to relocate, however I'm not certain the Peaks Parkway location is ideal. I believe an outskirts location would be more appropriate. The peaks parkway appears to struggle to disperse large volume of traffic in my opinion. I would however prefer to see relocation to the Peak Parkway as opposed to no relocation at all.

248 18/02/2015 14:13:16 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Jewitt

249 18/02/2015 14:13:29 Option 2 Option 1 rebecca bloomer i would love our beloved football team reach there potential as they once did and b in a brand new stadium that will bring jobs etc to lots of ppl

250 18/02/2015 14:14:20 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver Parkinson I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because I have been a massive fan of Grimsby Town since I remember. Don't get me wrong, I love Blundell Park. However the pitch is not level, we need more seats and it would be nice to have a stadium that is actually in Grimsby! Up the Mariners!

251 18/02/2015 14:16:58 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Roberts The opportunity to create more facilities next to the ground such as food outlets, gym, training ground will benefit everyone in the community as well as create more jobs.

252 18/02/2015 14:19:16 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Brown

253 18/02/2015 14:23:18 Option 2 Option 1 George Adam Cassidy

The towns in the area need this not just the club! Peaks is the perfect place for the stadium as it is central to Grimsby, Cleethorpes, New Waltham, Waltham, Humberston, and Holten Le Clay! This sports complex will enable the areas youth to develop sports talent and develop the area into a sporting powerhouse! The complex will develop 100's of jobs in construction and in the final product! WE NEED THIS! IT HAS WORKED FOR MANY OTHER TOWNS! PEAKS PARKWAY IS THE RIGHT LOCATION!

254 18/02/2015 14:23:20 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Umpleby I do support the move because it's time for GTFC to have a new stadium and with the council help this can be achieved.This has been ongoing for far too long and it's time everyone got behind the club and hope for a successful future!

255 18/02/2015 14:23:46 Option 2 Option 1 Richard jones

256 18/02/2015 14:24:08 Option 2 Option 1 Ieuan Matthew Carney

I do support the proposed relocation as blundell park doesn't have nearly enough seats and isn't actually in Grimsby so how can it be home to gtfc?

257 18/02/2015 14:26:41 Option 2 Option 1 Colin Brumpton

258 18/02/2015 14:29:52 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Allenby I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because The Town would benefit from footballing success and growth, this will only come with investment in modern facilities for the club and supporters

259 18/02/2015 14:33:17 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Edward Brooks

The Town/Club/People/Fans/Future Young all need this ground.

260 18/02/2015 14:34:46 Option 2 Option 1 andrew ireland Grimsby as a town is desperate for investment and regeneration. New stadium and co-joined retail ventures one of the few big developments that can push this kind of change forward.

261 18/02/2015 14:35:42 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Aishtorpe I fully support the proposed relocation because as previously stated this is just what the town and the football club needs to move forward. Lets turn all the recent negative publicity the town has received of late in to something positive. All around the country local councils are bending over backwards to support their football club. Why has this never happened in Grimsby ? The club is an asset to the town in many ways not least one of which is providing employment to local people. At a time when the town is attracting negative publicity (Skint) a new stadium to help the club and the town to move forward is just what the town is crying out for. Please support this.

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262 18/02/2015 14:36:51 Option 3 Option 1 Kristian Richardson

I am in favor of redeveloping BP (fill in the corners, new main stand and away end). However, if we do go for a new stadium I would like it to also include regeneration of the less affluent areas of town (docks, freeman st). I would also like costs kept down. No amount of retail parks are going to get people to come to Grimsby. Focus on a stadium, but a stadium with character. Not a symmetrical tin opener like the one in scunthorpe and several other soulless cardboard cutout new stadiums across the country.

263 18/02/2015 14:38:05 Option 2 Option 1 Kris Westerman The football club is the life blood of the town which helps it gain recognition on a national and international basis. Like any business it needs to move with the times and a new stadium is part of that transformation for GTFC. Make no mistake, the town, its people and council need and also prosper from having a successful football club. Its about time that GTFC get the support they deserve from the council.

264 18/02/2015 14:38:10 Option 2 Option 1 James Hepburn

265 18/02/2015 14:38:23 Option 3 Option 1 Sean Rodwell

266 18/02/2015 14:40:31 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret White I support the proposed relocation of the stadium to peaks parkway because it is the most sensible site for it..

267 18/02/2015 14:44:18 Option 3 Option 1 Katy Taylor I do not support this because of the closeness to Grimsby Crematorium

268 18/02/2015 14:44:31 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Broderick

This investment will help allow the Town to regenerate and boost the local economy

269 18/02/2015 14:47:43 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Connor This town needs a successful football club.

270 18/02/2015 14:48:20 Option 2 Option 1 Paul haigh I do support the club and hope the council can support the club in its needs to move to a new stadium.

271 18/02/2015 14:51:00 Option 3 Option 1 sarah ross i do not support the proposed relocation because i feel there are better more convenient sites available, Peaks parkway struggles with the volume of traffic at rush hour at the best of times. moving the football stadium will just increase the traffic to a different road instead of Grimsby road. I feel that the impact will be far greater on the local community with this proposal.

272 18/02/2015 14:51:04 Option 2 Option 1 Natalie kendall I do support the club in its intention to move it home to the peaks parkway site and so should the council. We need to pull together in the same direction.

273 18/02/2015 14:51:05 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Filtness I do support the relocation as it is vital to the rejuvenation of the local area and will bring economic stimulus to the town as well as demonstrating to the country the north east midlands is a progressive and unified area ripe for commercial investment.

274 18/02/2015 14:51:11 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Craig Barrow

I support the relocation to Peaks Parkway as I am firmly of the belief that the club is in dire need of a new ground and that the Parkway site is the only viable one at this present juncture.

275 18/02/2015 14:52:51 Option 2 Option 1 Karl Brackenbury I do support the proposed relocation GTFC and Grimsby require a new stadium to move forward and to preserve the future of the football club and this is an idea site

276 18/02/2015 14:55:13 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Bonner I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium due to the need to create a solid club financially based within the community.

277 18/02/2015 14:55:18 Option 2 Option 1 Rowena Lakin Need more modern facility's to attract people into our town.

278 18/02/2015 14:56:07 Option 2 Option 1 Albert Sorby Grimsby Town are crying out for a new stadium. Everybody can see it. It will happen one day, let's do it now for the people of the town.

279 18/02/2015 14:56:31 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Roberts I do support the relocation of the Stadium to Peaks Parkway because it is essential to maintain the standing of one of the oldest football clubs in the country. The club needs this to become a viable financial business. We can all remember the buzz around the Town when GTFC enjoyed their various successes. The Town needs an identity and a football club provides this.

280 18/02/2015 15:00:00 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Hazzard It's about time the council did something positive for the football club and town. Rather than wasting money on crazy paving, new bus station or that ridiculous Austin Mitchel - back something that can actually make the town proud. Scunthorpe will have had 2 new stadiums since we started and all the far smaller clubs around us all get theirs built.

281 18/02/2015 15:01:01 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew spencer

282 18/02/2015 15:01:31 Option 2 Option 1 Alison Ladson Do we care about our local football club? Grimsby Town football club is standing still whilst Scunthorpe and Hull are flying the flags for the respective towns. Please help us to put our great football club back on the map.

283 18/02/2015 15:03:32 Option 2 Option 1 Charles Winn YOU CAN NEVER FIND ANYWEAR TO PARK AT NIGHT

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284 18/02/2015 15:04:22 Option 3 Option 1 Y Tipler I do not support the proposed relocation of the stadium as it is in a totally inappropriate area, it will cause gridlock on the parkway,weelsby road and weelsby avenue. It will cause problems for residents around the area especially weelsby avenue. Nobody wants rude/aggressive football hooligans around the crematorium. Green belt land should not be built on when there are so many brownfield sites around. The only reason to try build here is to gain cheap/free land from the council at the electorates expense. Massive conflict of interest with Mr Fenty being on the council/football club and being pals with the land owners around this proposed development who wish to build houses on their fields and the only way it would ever happen is through the backdoor, building the stadium would set a precident that the fields around it are ok to build on.

285 18/02/2015 15:04:33 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Margaret Ladson

I definitely do support the proposed relocation. The move would bring some more prosperity, jobs and revenue to the area.

286 18/02/2015 15:05:40 Option 2 Option 1 Harvey Featherstone

I do because it is for the community and that is what the council is meant to represent

287 18/02/2015 15:07:08 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Charlton I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway, because although I love Blundell Park (i was born at 27 Blundell Ave). We need the new stadium to secure future of GTFC for future generations, and to try and get back where we belong maybe Championship or even higher, look what Hull City have done.

288 18/02/2015 15:07:08 Option 3 Option 1 Gary Blanchard I do not support proposed relocation of stadium to Peaks Parkway1 Not the most ideal location for access2 Green belt land3 Numerous Brownfield sites in N E Lincs require regeneration development

289 18/02/2015 15:09:34 Option 2 Option 1 Martin May The club's future depends on it.

What other organisation in this area can take 20 - 30,000 people to London in it's name? I remember how local councillors at the time were queuing up in front of TV cameras to tell the world what it meant to the area people etc. Where are they now?

Having a successful football team in higher leagues brings in free publicity & global awareness to what the area has to offer.

The only way Grimsby gets seen is through it's football team. Do you want us to be seen through Blundell Park, run down dilapidated, out of date? This is the only way a lot of people see us at the moment, & it is not a positive message.

New stadium would show the world that Grimsby is on the up, a place to invest in.

The KC hasn't been a disaster for them across the river has it? Look at how it has helped to project Hull's image in the world & bring global fame to them.

Is it really too much to ask for the many thousands of Grimsby Town fans that their local elected representatives are actually listening to the many rather than a few and actually help US to

relocate? 290 18/02/2015 15:09:39 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Johnson

291 18/02/2015 15:11:37 Option 3 Option 1 Andrew Appleyard

I cannot think of many more unsuitable options for this stadium.

End of the A180 is perfect, good transport links, if virtually everyone, both home and away supports, need to use transport to get to the stadium, surely in the middle of a town is far from ideal. It is ideal if you were a supermarket trying to improve your market share, but not good for residents and the local community.We certainly don't need another big supermarket here, nor 1400 houses. So many areas require redevelopment before we start to lose our greenfield sites.Are we sure this retail developer will not pull out like they have in Immingham?

292 18/02/2015 15:15:13 Option 2 Option 1 Donal Friel I support the proposed relocation. It will help this famous club develop, increase support at matches, which will provide increased income for the area and add a fillip to the overall regeneration of the locale

293 18/02/2015 15:15:40 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Burnett

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294 18/02/2015 15:15:56 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Peart It will allow the club and the community to move forward together. Grimsby Town FC is a key part of this town. Staying at Blundelll Park is not financially viable and losing the club will be felt throughout the whole area.

There are many examples of how clubs have prospered in a new stadium, Hull, Doncaster to name two. It will also bring investment to the are through the build phase and ongoing opportunities post build.

We must move to Peaks Parkway.295 18/02/2015 15:20:52 Option 3 Option 1 David hall I do not support the peaks parkway location as I see no benefit to the town, only problems.

Specifically travel and away fans travelling through. It's smacks of common sense that the new location should be great Coates, especially if a train station was just outside the ground. I am a GTFC supporter and I do attend games when I can. The only benefit I see is John Fenty increasing his bank account.

296 18/02/2015 15:21:53 Option 3 Option 1 Mr Peter Murrell I do not support it because it is to close to the Cemetery and Crematorium ,also the chaos it will cause to traffic.

297 18/02/2015 15:23:22 Option 2 Option 1 Lee kennedy

298 18/02/2015 15:24:12 Option 2 Option 1 Nick Stuffin It will be of a great benefit to the town and local communities and help put Grimsby back on the map

299 18/02/2015 15:24:57 Option 2 Option 1 Kenneth Alan Bristow

Because you the council have offered no help or alternative sites to the club.

300 18/02/2015 15:25:03 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Wood I 100% support the club to relocation at peaks parkway, a new location for the stadium should have been built 10-15 years ago minimum! How much longer are the council going to sit back and do nothing to help our local and proud football team move forward, the clubs got great history and I'm sure you would agree we can make a lot more! If you look at all the clubs that have had a new club this last decade they are all in a better situation than before. A new stadium will bring a new lease of life into the club, belief and memory's. Please make this happen. Do not stand by and watch our local club fade away more than it already has, bring back the glory days and we will march on together!!!!!!

301 18/02/2015 15:30:19 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Smith Current stadium not fit for purpose, restrictive, does not assist or aid the community or economy of the town. TIME FOR CHANGE !!

302 18/02/2015 15:32:06 Option 2 Option 1 BarbaraTacey As Great Coates was vetoed by the council ( which I believe was a much better option ) I support the stadium going on the parkway.

303 18/02/2015 15:32:38 Option 2 Option 1 John thompson

304 18/02/2015 15:34:19 Option 3 Option 1 Alan Petherbridge

In my opinion it is in the wrong place, no public transport. If moved closer to top end of Freeman Street near Docks then would regenerate Freeman Street, easy access to public transport and nearby train stations of Docks and New Clee and easy access from A180 - Peaks Parkway will only add to the existing congestion at peak times especially on match days

305 18/02/2015 15:34:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mark aisthorpe

306 18/02/2015 15:37:49 Option 2 Option 1 Laura Shreeve I do support. This ground will provide much more to the community than just football. Facilities will be much improved on Blundell Park. A modern ground will help attract more fans which willl in turn create more revenue. Who knows 10years from now Grimsby Town could be playing in the top divisions and helping put Grimsby on the map. Potentially helping attract new investment. Ultimately it would be great to go to a game where toilets flush and tap provide hot water. Where you dont have to walk to the ground without dodging dog poo!

307 18/02/2015 15:39:58 Option 2 Option 1 IAN CHAPMAN i support the relocation of the stadium to peaks parkway as i feel the stadium will benefit the community with the opertunity of multi functual use holding different events,i also feel it will help the club move forward,the town needs a sucessful football team putting us on the map..

308 18/02/2015 15:40:31 Option 2 Option 1 Kenneth Stuart Campbell

it will bring revenue to the town and facilities for the local area. it will also stop the conjestion that occurs at present on matchdays. if access is made only from peakes parkway it will not have much affect on local residents

309 18/02/2015 15:41:01 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Herrett I do support the relocation to peaks parkway. Lets build something the town can be proud off and progress into the 21st century rather than be stuck in the 1950s and lets join many other towns and cities in the UK with modern facilities and stadia.

310 18/02/2015 15:41:20 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Brett I support the relocation. Brings jobs in. Will help raise community spirit, and grimsby town FC could use it as a springboard for future success.

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311 18/02/2015 15:41:52 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Roger Green

I believe that without a new stadium, the future of the club, and its ability to generate revenue will be comprimised.A new stadia, no matter where located, historically, enables the futher redevolompent of sites around both the old stadium AND the new, and as such sends a message to potenial investors that Grimsby/Cleethorpes IS a place where investments, both public and private are actively encouraged.

312 18/02/2015 15:42:29 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Silvester

313 18/02/2015 15:43:54 Option 3 Option 1 Eva Palmer I DO NOT support the move to Peaks Parkway because it will cause traffic congestion to the local area, it will be disrespectful to people attending funerals at the Crematorium, it will destroy the allotments and a piece of green belt land that should be left to be enjoyed as it is. I think it will lower prices on housing in the area and as a knock on effect negatively affect the areas economy.

314 18/02/2015 15:44:28 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Wilkinson I do support the relocation as it will allow the club to move into a new phase in its history and help it get back to where it should be.

315 18/02/2015 15:44:46 Option 2 Option 1 SIMON MAWER DO BECAUSE THE CLUB THE TOWN THE COMMUNITY THE AREA NEED TO MOVE FORWARD AND DEVELOP MUCH NEEDED COMMUNITY ASSETS.

316 18/02/2015 15:45:36 Option 2 Option 1 Dan Summerfield

At the end of the day it will make us a more sustainable club

317 18/02/2015 15:48:03 Option 2 Option 1 Alan John Breese

I fully support the relocation. A great club like GTFC and its supporters deserve and require a new stadium. I get to see a few GTFC games home and away, and its sad to see a club in such decline. The community of NE Linus and GTFC will benefit enormously from a new development.

Please actively support this

318 18/02/2015 15:49:45 Option 2 Option 1 Mark seymour Do support the club needs a new ground for it to exist

319 18/02/2015 15:49:50 Option 2 Option 1 peter turner I do support the proposed relocation, The club needs to move into the 21st century,

Blundell Park is way out of date and not fit for modernisation ,

The scare mongers trying to put people off the relocation are way out of line,

At the end of the day the residents near the ground will be better off with the new services on offer.

320 18/02/2015 15:52:06 Option 3 Option 1 Cheryl Danby I do not agree with building on green land when there are plenty of other more suitable areas. Mr Fenty is a hypocrite, campaigning against houses been built in Humberston Avenue, but quite prepared to build houses in other peoples back yard. Peakes Parkway was designed to ease traffic flow, the proposed relocation of the stadium would cause chaos especially down Weelsby Avenue. Mr Fenty is a business man who is only concerned with lining his own pocket regardless of how this affects local residents. It will be interesting to see if the proposed development goes ahead, if Topcon , of which Mr Fenty is a director, gets the contract to build the houses and stadium. Win win Mr Fenty.

321 18/02/2015 15:54:23 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Bryan I do support it because it is an unused location and the KC stadium in hull should be the example to follow in the council getting behind its football team to crate revenue and jobs for the area.

322 18/02/2015 15:59:29 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Smith

323 18/02/2015 16:01:21 Option 2 Option 1 Nick Ross I believe with a bit of investment/ help from local government then grimsby town can have a great stadium which will attract business and tourist alike, In Turn bringing more money to the local economy & putting grimsby further in the map.I support the move to peaks parkway

324 18/02/2015 16:01:38 Option 3 Option 1 Kevin Moulds Because of the green sites that gtfc want to relocate to and proximity of houses, cemetery etc

325 18/02/2015 16:07:33 Option 2 Option 1 Nicola Louise Culton

326 18/02/2015 16:09:19 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Culton I fully support G.T.F.C. in their bit to relocate the stadium to the Peaks Parkway.

327 18/02/2015 16:10:52 Option 2 Option 1 Christina turner I do support the relocation it will benefit both the club and the residents around the new stadium.

328 18/02/2015 16:16:22 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Naylor I support it because the club needs to move forward and blundell park its past its best. 329 18/02/2015 16:19:44 Option 2 Option 1 Bradley I do support the decision to relocated because the current facilities are not adequated in regards 330 18/02/2015 16:20:53 Option 2 Option 1 Mr I do support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway because the Club (GTFC) needs to 331 18/02/2015 16:21:13 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Crookes Assist in creating new jobs.

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332 18/02/2015 16:21:54 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Beavis Yes I do support the relocation to peaks parkway333 18/02/2015 16:23:58 Option 3 Option 1 Julia Mathews I do NOT support the relocation to peaks parkway - the site is too urban and it will create traffic

chaos. I also belive that it is insensitive to place a footbal stadium adjacent to the crematorium. I have concerns that the additional development of retail and hotel facilities will result in the town centre being abandoned by existing retail units

334 18/02/2015 16:24:39 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Haddock

335 18/02/2015 16:26:36 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Daniel Joseph Lawrence

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the football club needs to move with the times just like so many other football clubs have done in recent years.

336 18/02/2015 16:27:04 Option 2 Option 1 Bill jenner This town needs a successful football club it name advertises the town throughout the world brings a feel good factor into the town and gives the people of the town some pride in being from Grimsby without the new stadium none of the above can be achieved

337 18/02/2015 16:28:02 Option 3 Option 1 Andrew Martin Weeks

Grimsby Town fc is the heart of the community

338 18/02/2015 16:28:25 Option 2 Option 1 James Robert Broughton

This could be a fantastic opportunity for the football club to be part of the community on a bigger scale.. more investment and more employment. You only need to look at Hull.

339 18/02/2015 16:30:15 Option 2 Option 1 James Richardson

The history of community stadiums and new stadiums shows stimulation to local economies across the board. regardless of the clubs league standing this football club is part of the town, a flourishing football club gives a feelgood factor throughout the town. This town and surrounding areas have very little in the guise of regeneration, or growth and the apathy and objection to change in the public domain and within the council is frankly unforgivable. This town languishes in the 1960s as does its surroundings and now the football club. It is time for change, it was time 20 years ago when we were wearing conoco hats!!!!

340 18/02/2015 16:31:20 Option 2 Option 1 Anne Durrant

341 18/02/2015 16:33:35 Option 2 Option 1 Strachan Craig I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the club needs this for a sustainable future and need to get in the 21st century

342 18/02/2015 16:39:35 Option 1 Option 1 Nicholas Heywood

343 18/02/2015 16:39:42 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Dawkins I have been lucky enough to travel and live in many parts of the UK. I have seen the positive impact that these types of development can provide to the whole community, not just football fans. I would strongly encourage the council to make this happen, there will be challenges, but with goodwill and common sense on both sides they can be overcome.

344 18/02/2015 16:40:18 Option 2 Option 1 Connor Brogan I do support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway because , in my opinion a new Community Stadium Complex would help Grimsby Town Football Club gain its ambitions. This has been shown by many local clubs such as; Hull , Doncaster and Rotherham. Also Scunthorpe United Football Club and Boston United Football Club , have had their proposals accepted with in a matter of a few months. What is the problem with us (Grimsby Town Football Club) also have a relocation?

345 18/02/2015 16:43:12 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Greenacre

346 18/02/2015 16:43:42 Option 2 Option 1 Russell Gorman

347 18/02/2015 16:44:31 Option 2 Option 1 Christine smith It will be a step forward for the club, relocating to a site where revenue could be increased.

348 18/02/2015 16:49:54 Option 2 Option 1 Duncan ford

349 18/02/2015 16:52:05 Option 2 Option 1 Grahame Hostad I do support the proposed location, you will never please everyone with a location and this one will disturb very few people in a limited way. There will always be traffic issues wherever it is put, At least there is a road that is in good condition, and plenty of scope for bus service, a proper cycle way with good cycle security would be a boon, and people could walk if the proper infrastructre is put in from different area's. If it is done properly this could be the towns first win win before they kick a ball at their new ground.

350 18/02/2015 16:54:13 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Howes I do support this but do think there has to be 2 exits to ease congestion and possible lights or roundabout exit to peaks parkway..

Also think club needs to look at plans one thing is issue on the housing problem. They moving due being hemmed in with little expansion and the planned housing linkup for me stumbling block. If its too close and the retail too close to the stadium then issues down the road could develop. Club got to be mindful they don't know the future could need 30,000 stadium in the future. So they must at least take this in consideration make it so it can be further developed.

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351 18/02/2015 16:54:38 Option 3 Option 1 Gerard Buckle It is totally the wrong place, supporters will be walking through the cemetery to gain access to the ground, traffic will increase in the area. Great Coates was a much better site with a rail link close by, access from the a180 and loads of off road parking on the industrial road network nearby.

352 18/02/2015 16:55:56 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Johnson It means a future for a great football club that can continue to support youth within football. Help support the local economy with jobs and help deliver a sustainable future for the whole community of Grimsby and cleethorpes

353 18/02/2015 16:56:00 Option 2 Option 1 TONY MITCHELL

THE EXISTING GROUND, ALTHOUGH HOLDING LOTS OF GREAT MEMORIES, IS BEYOND ITS SELL-BY DATE. PEOPLE EXPECT MORE MODERN FACILITIES AT VENUES IN THIS DAY AND AGE. - IN THE PAST THERE HAVE BEEN FEW USEFUL FACILITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL CITIZENS AND THIS IS AN IDEAL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE TOWN ITSELF TO DEMONSTRATE A MORE FORWARD LOOKING APPROACH TO SHOWCASE THE AREA AND ATTRACT OTHER ORGANISATIONS TO THE REGION.

354 18/02/2015 16:56:53 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Newens The town needs a stadium to be proud of, as well as a community setup of artificial pitches and leisure set up, every artificial pitch is sold out in the week in Grimsby and cleethorpes. Kids want to play in the confines of a professional football club, the club needs to move forward for a change, it could give the town 2000 visitors every other week if we get back up there, gtfc just wasting money trying to keep blind ell park going

355 18/02/2015 16:57:12 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley James Young

I very much support the new stadium. This town is a great town full of great people and GTFC brings fans from all over the area together to supprt there local team. The town needs a good pick me up to move in to the future. A new ground will ignite massive interest in to the local community for adults and children alike. This will give us a much bigger gate once again as families take thier young ones to support GTFC on a Saturday. WEe have the fans . Look at Wembely we just need a boost . UTM. COME ON

356 18/02/2015 16:58:34 Option 2 Option 1 RICHARD DURRANT

i do support the proposed relocation because the area needs investment ,it needs a successful football community, the whole town needs fresh belief ,it needs local people to feel a part of somthing happening ,thats not negative ,please please help make this happen , our future depends on this dont just knock this idea back because of personal selfish reasons think of our childrens children

357 18/02/2015 17:02:18 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Fenty A community asset that our future generations can and will be proud of. We need progression in this Town and a Football Club that will be self sustainable. UTM

358 18/02/2015 17:02:35 Option 3 Option 1 Philip Charles Parker

Major roads into Grimsby are via A180, if you come from the west or (M-1, A-1, A15). Peaks Parkway location will require an upgrading of a ring road.

359 18/02/2015 17:03:23 Option 2 Option 1 Dan Randall I do support it because it could be vital getting the club back in the big leagues.

360 18/02/2015 17:05:21 Option 2 Option 1 Alison Taylor-Farrell

I support it because a successful football team is part and parcel of the success of a town. The success of the football club puts the town on the map, and the building of a new stadium will help facilitate this. Please dont let the opportunity for new jobs, and a community stadium in Grimsby pass you by.

361 18/02/2015 17:12:34 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Grest I do support the planned relocation to Peaks Parkway as the club are in dire need of a new stadium and I see no viable reason for this site to be unsuitable.

The town of Grimsby is in decline and the status of the football club has mirrored this in recent years. It is imperative that the Council support the club at this time to enable them to climb the league pyramid and give the people of the town a club that we can be proud of once again.

362 18/02/2015 17:13:29 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Neale

363 18/02/2015 17:14:10 Option 2 Option 1 Julie Grest I do support the proposed move to the new stadium as Blundell Park is outdated and the club need a new ground.

364 18/02/2015 17:15:09 Option 2 Option 1 MR. RAYMOND LIGHTFOOT

I AGREE WITH THE PROPOSED RELOCATION BECAUSE OF GOOD ROAD AND TRANSPORT LINKS. THE AREA OF N. E. LINCS NEEDS UPDATING AND ANEW STADIUM WILL HELP IMPROVE THE IMMAGE.

365 18/02/2015 17:15:42 Option 3 Option 1 Mary A. thompson

I live close to the proposed area.

366 18/02/2015 17:17:41 Option 2 Option 1 Sheena Maddock

Grimsby Town FC and the fans deserve this!

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367 18/02/2015 17:18:14 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Stevens I support the proposed relocation of the stadium to peaks parkway because it is not just going to be a stadium it is also going to have community facilities which this town needs. The club need a new stadium as the current ground has high maintenance costs because of its age. When the club are promoted higher attendances will be able to be achieved brining in more revenue for the local area.

368 18/02/2015 17:19:34 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Croy I DO support the relocation. The club should have had this stadium 15 years ago. Dozens of other clubs up and down the country have had planning applications accepted with relative ease which has caused, on the whole, their town's football club to flourish. NE Lincs council appear very unsupportive and backwards thinking in terms of development for the area. I live in Cheshire and I am an outsider; to me the area of NE Lincs appears like it is in a time warp and needs dragging into the 21st Century.

369 18/02/2015 17:19:35 Option 3 Option 1 Peter algar I do not because of access to travelling away fans and gid locked roads.

370 18/02/2015 17:19:48 Option 2 Option 1 M Middleton

371 18/02/2015 17:19:56 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Bell The club desperately needs a new stadium. Every fan wants to see the club do well and there's no doubt that the current stadium is holding us back. In terms of getting extra revenue from commercial income, better facilities to attract better players. This list goes on but it simply had to happen.

372 18/02/2015 17:21:05 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Ronald Walton

GTFC need to supply a safe and comfortable arena for its supporters to be proud of. An arena with a safe standing area would increase attendances

373 18/02/2015 17:21:12 Option 2 Option 1 Michaelthomasbooth

374 18/02/2015 17:21:15 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley Brown I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it is quite simply the future of Grimsby as a Football Club and as a town.

375 18/02/2015 17:21:31 Option 3 Option 1 David Michael Dixon

I do not support the move to Peaks Parkway because location and transport wise it makes no sense whatsoever. It comes too close to sensitive local amenities and residential areas. Traffic to and from the site would cause chaos and block up the Parkway/Weelsby area. There are no businesses to serve people attending the match and this could to tend to have people roving about looking for food, drink etc. This would be a travesty for the local residents.

376 18/02/2015 17:22:06 Option 2 Option 1 clive colam

377 18/02/2015 17:25:53 Option 2 Option 1 Andy mcmenemie

I do support the propsed location as all othet avenues have been rejected and it is high time a suitable site such as this is passed to help sustain our great club UTM

378 18/02/2015 17:27:04 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin smith

379 18/02/2015 17:28:51 Option 2 Option 1 Bruce Gass I DO SUPPORT THIS BECAUSE THE CLUB NEEDS A NEW STADIUM AND THIS IS IN A SENSIBLE PLACE.

380 18/02/2015 17:30:21 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley Spink I DO because our football club has a fantastic heritage that will no only be enhanced buy the move, but open a fresh chapter in our history. Grimsby Town FC is the epicentre of our town. Whether you are a fan of the club or not, you should be proud to see the club progressing. Not only that, it's not as if we have a great rugby/cricket or another other sport to fly our flag. A new stadium would be step one to another mighty cod army song.

381 18/02/2015 17:30:34 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Baldock I have supported GTFC for 50 years and despite having to leave the area for work continue to do so. To re-establish league football in Grimsby we have to build a new stadium

382 18/02/2015 17:33:17 Option 2 Option 1 Kian Klausen

383 18/02/2015 17:34:03 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher dobbs

384 18/02/2015 17:34:21 Option 2 Option 1 paul thirde

385 18/02/2015 17:35:37 Option 3 Option 1 Sharon Lisa clark

I do not support the relocation to peaks parkway. The road cannot cope with anymore traffic especially at peak times such as Saturday afternoons. As I live in the area I know how busy the road is. The stadium needs to be build on the outskirts of town not in the middle of an already busy area.

386 18/02/2015 17:36:45 Option 3 Option 1 Andrew Muir I do not think that the Peaks Parkway site is a suitable site for a football stadium. The allotments, historical site and the crematorium are more important there. The original idea of being at the entry to Grimsby off the A180 was a much more suitable site. Great Coates didn't want it, but why not look towards the Europark area?

387 18/02/2015 17:37:13 Option 2 Option 1 Patricia Anne Stephenson

We need to move to progress otherwise I think the club will disappear and Grimsby will be a lot poorer without it

388 18/02/2015 17:39:30 Option 2 Option 1 Antony walker Because it's about time some new life was breathed into this dying town!!!!

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389 18/02/2015 17:40:47 Option 3 Option 1 Tyrone Clark I do not support the proposed location of the new stadium to Peaks Parkway because it is in the wrong location. There is no transport infrastructure to cope with (any) additional traffic, the area cannot cope at school times.

How would any away fans be transported from the train station to the ground and how much would the police bill be for manning the route and would they be able to cope with this additional service?

There is plenty of unused "brown belt" in Grimsby that is derelict and unused and re-development of these sites would be preferential to any development of any other "green site".

The town does not require another "retail park" there are plenty of run down and empty eyesores around the town already how about filling these with actual retailers and not pawn shops prior to adding any additional "retail parks"

With the "big 4" supermarkets cutting back on expenditure and cancelling expansion plans, who will want to trouble of a site at a football stadium. Take some lessons from Boothferry Park in Hull.

A 20,000 seater stadium for a town with the population of 80,000? Really?

390 18/02/2015 17:41:11 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Greensmith

Current government guidelines advocates increased activity for all to combat obesity, diabetes and heart disease. The town needs a modern sports facility, one which promotes sport for everyone, what better way to facilitate this than to couple it with a professional football club with players acting as role models for all. A reasonably central location like peaks parkway is ideal because it ado promotes sustainable transport to the facility (as opposed to an out of town complex)

391 18/02/2015 17:41:15 Option 2 Option 1 Bethany Edlington

I do support the relocation because I fully believe the club should be given a chance to prove what it can really do. John Fenty is a wonderful man to have on board with the club and he has fought so hard for this. I would love to see his hard work finally pay off. Blundell park is in desperate need of repair, but why spend all that money when we can invest in a new facility the whole town can use. It would be a community stadium, and would be something we could celebrate. Scunthorpe and Hull have had the chance to build new grounds, so why haven't we? Its about time the council stopped being so naive to the problems facing the club and should get behind a wonderful project.

392 18/02/2015 17:41:55 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Porter Blundell park is too old

393 18/02/2015 17:44:34 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Andrew Johnson

394 18/02/2015 17:45:36 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Jarvis

395 18/02/2015 17:47:27 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Tasker I do support the relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway. The town is calling out for a new community project. I would going further and try and have a proper sports area including a new leisure centre and swimming pool etc. This could be our own mini olympic park. Large sports companies could then be approached to sponsor the 'park'.

396 18/02/2015 17:49:58 Option 2 Option 1 Marie graham

397 18/02/2015 17:51:03 Option 3 Option 1 Paul FAIRBRASS

1. The transport infrastructure for the proposed site does not support the location; the roads are congested enough as it is, there is no 'by foot' option, no local bus routes.

2. There are numerous derelict sites in other parts of the town/outskirts of Town that would make a better option and should be explored fully.3. Notwithstanding the excellent job John Fenty has done in keeping GTFC afloat over the past few years, the fact remains that he is a local Councillor with a potential electorate and political conflict of interest to current proposals. The process should be led by a FULLY independent representative body - the Football Association or Sport England perhaps (?) to ensure a transparent and independent outcome in the vest interests of the Town, the Club and the sport in the wider sense.

398 18/02/2015 17:55:08 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony Plaskitt I support the club in its move to this location. It will place the ground in the centre of the town. It will become an asset to the town with the facilities it will provide.

399 18/02/2015 17:55:10 Option 2 Option 1 Brad Enright I support the proposed relocation as the best available option to sustain the future of the club. As a key contributor to the community, economy and profile of the area I believe it is incumbent on the council to offer full support to the club in securing its future success.

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400 18/02/2015 18:00:30 Option 2 Option 1 David Phillpot I do support the the proposed relocation.

401 18/02/2015 18:02:12 Option 2 Option 1 Will farrell It will be a good move for the Mariners and a good for the community.

402 18/02/2015 18:02:48 Option 2 Option 1 George Holmes I do support, please make it happen

403 18/02/2015 18:05:54 Option 3 Option 1 Josh Forrester The proposed relocation of the stadium to the Peaks Parkway site will irrevocably alter the entire town of Grimsby. The key issues to highlight are:

- Traffic and access- Loss of greenbelt- Loss of wildlife sight

Traffic will have a major knock-on effect for everybody who lives in the surrounding area and all of those who use Grimsby's already congested road networks. Access to this site cannot be ameliorated by a proposed roundabout on Peaks Parkway or alternative access - this merely moves the problem and funnels traffic through areas that are not equipped to deal with them.

The surrounding farmers fields and meadows represent some of the last true open space in the Grimsby area. Space that should be retained for leisure and farming. The Wildlife Trust and RSPB are currently promoting an Act for Nature campaign that seeks to promote, conserve and create wildlife spaces as not only beneficial for wildlife (without which there would be no human life) but also beneficial for our well-being. Links to RSPB: http://t.co/GjFqoA0nca Links to Wildlife Trusts: http://t.co/XyhIv8JulM

The area known as Gooseman's Fields is one of the last true grassland areas left in Grimsby that has survived extensive management or demolition. These fields sustain a wide variety of different species (plants, insects, birds, mammals) that depend upon these type of habitats to live. The thought of losing this prime site of biodiversity so that you may profit sickens me deeply. Of course it is absolutely pointless writing any of this - you have no concept of valuing nature in and of itself. You will "meet the concerns of residents" by putting up a few measly trees and strips of grass in your tarmac car parks.

You should be ashamed.

404 18/02/2015 18:05:57 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Peter Dawes

I do support the proposed relocation as it would make more profit building more seats for the club attracting more away club to bring fans. Also it would make it easier for away fans to access the facility.

405 18/02/2015 18:07:29 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Cribb I do support if Access for younger people, community based, out of town centre. Would need suitable public transport links for non car driveqrs

406 18/02/2015 18:08:07 Option 3 Option 1 Katie Todd I do not support the relocation to the peaks parkway area. The site is inappropriate in regards to the sensitive nature of the near by business'. Weelsby avenue cannot cope with the demand of traffic during peak hours and people chosing not to park at the stadium would more than likely use this street. This will only add to the congestion that is caused by the crematorium, school, allotments and tennis centre. Those on foot will use this street as a short cut to the stadium meaning just like Grimsby/Cleethorpe road the current street drinkers and crime and disorder will be relocated to the area. I think the stadium would be more suited out of a residential area such as past the Europarc

407 18/02/2015 18:08:47 Option 2 Option 1 JOHN E. ACTION

The club needs a new ground. Of all the recent proposed relocation sites/ideas offered, the Peaks Parkway scheme seem the best option.

408 18/02/2015 18:09:07 Option 3 Option 1 symon payne its in the middle of townit is nowhere near the railway station for travelling fansit is nowhere near the A180 for travelling fans - the way most of them will come in

409 18/02/2015 18:09:30 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Chapman

I do support it, as a community stadium built on or around Peaks Parkway would allow easier access for people that live towards Louth and surrounding rural areas. Meaning fans on match days and those who wish to us or hire facilities (if built like Doncaster's stadium) will be more likely to use it if travelling from villages and rural areas - especially if compared toasted previously mentioned like Great Coates.

410 18/02/2015 18:10:02 Option 2 Option 1 Billy Clark

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411 18/02/2015 18:10:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Brooks I support the relocation of the stadium to peaks parkway because it will bring the football club into the 21st century, provide a large number of employment opportunities during the construction and once completed and will also contribute enormously to the economy of North East Lincolnshire. By building a new stadium, it will show that grimsby is open for business and promote the area for external investment, and also provide the club with the best footing to achieve success - doncaster rovers are a prime example of this.

412 18/02/2015 18:11:18 Option 2 Option 1 IAN MARK TAYLOR

I have always been for relocation, I was all for the relocation to great coates many years ago. If this Town wants a football team we can be proud of then we need a new ground. All you have to do is look across the river and see what a new ground did for the neighbours across there, also Doncaster, Reading, Swansea, Cardiff to name but a few. This has been going on for too long now, we need something positive for a change instead of so many negatives, its about time this Town was put on the map for right reasons and not the wrong ones!!

413 18/02/2015 18:12:39 Option 2 Option 1 Scott hilton I do support the proposed stadium at peaks parkway

414 18/02/2015 18:13:06 Option 2 Option 1 robert gregory IT HAS GOT TO BE PROGRESS FOR THE WHOLE AREA

WHY ARE THERE ALWAYS NEGATIVITY

THE COUNCIL SHOULD BE DOING ALL IT CAN TO ASSIST 415 18/02/2015 18:14:17 Option 2 Option 1 Paul flecknor

416 18/02/2015 18:15:00 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah bratley

417 18/02/2015 18:15:27 Option 4 Option 1 Mr James Howes

Blundell Park is not commercially viable for the club and community. However I am not saying that Peaks Parkway is an ideal site. As a club, Grimsby Town need to ensure that any new stadium will fulfil demand at the level it aspires to be at. As a fan I want a stadium that will last longer than the 25 years of Glanford Park. The site needs to be large enough to expand the seating capacity if required and also scope to cope with increased traffic. What Peaks Parkway does not have is a train track in close proximity for crowd control for games against local rivals where trouble is a potential cause for concern and I think this should be in the criteria.

418 18/02/2015 18:16:17 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Mark Gladwell

I do support the relocation of the stadium to the proposed location on Peaks Parkway.

419 18/02/2015 18:16:56 Option 2 Option 1 Mark hurst Improve local sports in the area and football club

420 18/02/2015 18:17:57 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Mussell I fully support the building of the stadium on peakes parkway because a new stadium will help secure the future of the Mariners, giving future generations something to be proud of . This will only enhance the area help to attract better players and keep more home grown players too

421 18/02/2015 18:20:53 Option 2 Option 1 Michelle Mussell I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium on peakes parkway because it will be very beneficial to all to have a community stadium, that can be used 7 days a week.

422 18/02/2015 18:21:17 Option 2 Option 1 Gary flecknor I do support the move because this town deserves a stadium fit for the 21st century and this will help move the team back into the football league were we belong.

423 18/02/2015 18:22:16 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Day the facilities at the existing Blundell Park are poor and inadequate for a modern football club. I am actively involved with a junior football club and we have better dressing room facilities than at Blundell Park. Without the move the existing ground will decline further and eventually become unsafe leading to the end of the club

424 18/02/2015 18:23:45 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Beighton I do support.

GTFC is one of the heartbeats of the town and everything should be done to help give the club a future to match it's past. This can only happen in a new stadium, and can only happen with the assistance of the community and ultimately the council. Other towns and cities of this size who have had an open minded council have thrived with a new stadia.

Drag this town out of the past and into the future!!!425 18/02/2015 18:24:07 Option 2 Option 1 Bailey Mussell I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to peakes parkway because it will give

Grimsby Towns players and supporters a stadium to be proud and help the mighty Mariners with the money it will generate.

426 18/02/2015 18:25:36 Option 3 Option 1 john macdonald Peakes Parkway is the wrong site, put it on a brownfield site, ie the docks

427 18/02/2015 18:25:47 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie browning Because it's the perfect place in GRIMSBY and not in CLEETHORPES

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428 18/02/2015 18:30:58 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen R Smith I do, easier access by motor vehicle, and probably better for emergency services, and generally more fit for purpose. Where the ground is has always appeared that on match day to have a safety problem on the side streets with cars and people walking in the roads.

429 18/02/2015 18:33:49 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Grindle

430 18/02/2015 18:34:00 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley Ireland Pettiford

Because it help the club move forward and gives the club a bright future ahead. It also brings lots of opportunities to the area such as employment and facilities for the community.

After all the bad press this Town as had something like a new stadium will help bring a lot of positives back to the area.

431 18/02/2015 18:34:16 Option 3 Option 1 Irene jesney Not on greenfield site,

432 18/02/2015 18:34:49 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Beer Grimsby as a town needs to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century!!!!!

433 18/02/2015 18:34:58 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas mawer the club needs to relocate to survive most councils in the country have helped there local football club relocate apart from ours which always seems to find reasons to block the move

434 18/02/2015 18:35:35 Option 1 Option 1 Stewart Tatam

435 18/02/2015 18:35:51 Option 2 Option 1 ALAN BURLEY

436 18/02/2015 18:36:00 Option 2 Option 1 Phill Wright I support the move as the old stadium is outdated and doesn't help generate revenues. Plus moving GTFC to Grimsby wouldnt hurt, would it?

437 18/02/2015 18:36:24 Option 2 Option 1 Harry Spencer The current location of the GTFC stadium is blunder park tucked in the back alleys of Cleethorpes sandwiched between a housing estate and a railway line. As a growing community this does not seem as a suitable site for the towns football team due to its poor location with poor access. I find the situation of a stadium on Peaks parkway solves both of these problems making the stadium more accessible and available to the people of grimsby (However the lack of public transport to the area could be a issue). There is a large amount of green space in-between grimsby and a few of the surrounding villages adding the new development in this area where it is accessible to grimsby and its suburbs would close this gap and help grimsby grow as a place. This is a excellent opportunity to take the town forward and for it to grow as there has been very little major developments in the parts of the town I use for a long time if any at all in my lifetime. I also feel that all the negative responses I am aware of are irrelevant or would not be an issue should the development go ahead.

Harry(3rd Year Architecture Student)

438 18/02/2015 18:37:22 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Humberstone

I support the building of a new stadium as it will raise the profile of the town and provide a new community stadium for future generations to use.It would be a shame if GTFC went out of business (as it surely will if it doesnt happen) which would then leave the town with virtually no identity.I can understand people complaining about the location however everywhere else has been considered and this is the best place for the club to be.Dont let the club die and be proud of your club and your town !

439 18/02/2015 18:38:32 Option 3 Option 1 john Cooper no find a brownfield site

440 18/02/2015 18:39:39 Option 2 Option 1 Bradley Watson This has ben going on nearly 25 years, Please look at the clubs such as doncaster chesterfield and rotherham who are all very local into the economy and town regeneration the new stadiums have provided instead of keeping us in the dark ages attracting films like Grimsby and Programs like skint to be filmed in our honour.

441 18/02/2015 18:40:25 Option 2 Option 1 John Oglesby Surely the minority cannot overule the majority again!

442 18/02/2015 18:40:36 Option 2 Option 1 William Murphy I do support this move because it would be brilliant for the club and the local community! UTM

443 18/02/2015 18:40:37 Option 2 Option 1 James Philip Barwick

I do support the move to Peaks Parkway as it will be a major platform for the town and the football club. There are countless examples of new stadiums relocated to sensible locations that have been a catalyst for a football club. It is also well understood that a healthy thriving football club contributes to a health and thriving local economy.

444 18/02/2015 18:41:50 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew browning The stadium will help the football club as well as the area

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445 18/02/2015 18:45:37 Option 2 Option 1 Danny Storr The new plan is not just a football ground for GTFC, it is a sports facility for the whole town which will bring new opportunities for local people and more jobs to the area. The location is easy to get to from anywhere in the local area and has good access routes to the a180 for people out of town.

446 18/02/2015 18:46:05 Option 2 Option 1 Kev Jones I do support the proposed relocation because it is paramount for the future of the club.

447 18/02/2015 18:46:21 Option 3 Option 1 P. Bown

448 18/02/2015 18:46:37 Option 2 Option 1 Marcus Jordan Strphenson

I do support the relocation of the new stadium as the stadium we have at the moment is not actually in grimsby, we need a bigger and better stadium to bring more fans to the games and have better crowds and to help the club achieve better goals, Grimsby town are my life watching them fall in the league is a scary and sad thing to see, having a new stadium earning better value and bringing more fans to watch the game and even more player joining the club would bring better achievements which could be really good for this town as it will be seen more of a better place than some understatement it gets given now.

449 18/02/2015 18:48:44 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Harrowing

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it is the right place and we're running out of time. GTFC is integral to the town, it's people and its history. Our council should be helping and not hindering. I am proud of Grimsby and its football club, so should the council!!! The Town needs the Club!

450 18/02/2015 18:51:44 Option 2 Option 1 Marcus shepherd

I do support the relocation because. Grimsby. Needs gtfc. And gtfc needs grimsby.

451 18/02/2015 18:52:46 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Parkinson

I would love the town to have a new development in the area, and would enjoy it even more as it would be around the corner for me. No development concerns from me!!!

452 18/02/2015 18:52:49 Option 2 Option 1 miss helen atkinson

i fully support the relocation of the stadium to peaks parkway because i currently live in the street next to the town ground at the moment and have done for a number of years now, on a match day we cant go out in the car because we cannot get parked down our street let alone on our own front on our return before during or after a match it is very very frustrating, we also have to deal with coaches coming down our one way street which is one of the narrowest streets and then they get stuck at the end because of the beach railings so we have to help them either reverse back up to the main road ( numerous vehicles have been damaged because of this ) or we have to get people to move their vehicles so the coaches can eventually get round ( most coach drivers cant do this and have to reverse back up the street) also on match days with the heavy traffic using this street my children cant play out as its just too dangerous, then we have the huge stadium lights which shine in my bedroom windows keeping the children awake on evening match games aswell as the noise i for one totally support the move of the stadium

453 18/02/2015 18:54:12 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Starling I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because.. the town of Grimsby is inextricably linked to its football club. The town may not be recognized worldwide, but the club is known and respected. The move to a new stadium would provide a sports facility, not just for football fans, but for spectators and participants in many sports, which would raise the profile of Grimsby and its football club, bringing jobs and prosperity to the town of my birth.

454 18/02/2015 18:54:34 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Dows Support fully.

455 18/02/2015 18:55:17 Option 2 Option 1 Jon Carberry

456 18/02/2015 18:55:50 Option 2 Option 1 Ethan Smith I support the relocation. Peaks parkway is a road designed to carry high volumes or traffic. Access to the ground should be limited to the parkway to avoid crematorium/cemetery disruption. Grimsby has a population larger than that of Burnley in the premier league which shows the town can accommodate a much larger football club. Objectors are only standing in the way or the on going development and redevelopment of the town.

457 18/02/2015 18:55:58 Option 2 Option 1 William Woolliss I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it would give better access for fans including parking. New stadia would attract better players and visitors. Posit e link between new stadiums and success.

458 18/02/2015 18:58:10 Option 3 Option 1 Mr.Stephen Olsak

It is too remote from any other facilities such as a train station, pubs, food outlets, taxi ranks, bookmakers etc. outlets that football fans need access to and enjoy using before a game. Putting the stadium at Peaks Parkway would mean G.T.F.C. would have a monopoly on such facilities, not giving fans a fair choice, and losing local business valuable income. I agree that if all avenues to redevelop Blundell Park have been exhausted then we need to relocate but not anywhere so remote.

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459 18/02/2015 18:58:40 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Andrew Gerrish

I support this relocation because I believe that an established and successful football club, preferably in the football league, provides a sense of loyalty and pride in our town for current inhabitants and those exiles who remain proud of their Grimbarian heritage. If GTFC is to return to its previous heights then relocation is essential. I would call on local councillors and those with influence to support the club and help put the "Great" back in front of "Grimsby."

460 18/02/2015 18:58:41 Option 2 Option 1 Alex Bell I feel it is time for the club to het a new stadium if we are serious about wanting promotion to the football league

461 18/02/2015 19:00:27 Option 2 Option 1 Bo cook Come on NELCStop wasting £'sssss on over inflated Salaries and rubbish block paving !Get your act together and support relocation/regeneration of this failing town !UTM

462 18/02/2015 19:01:02 Option 2 Option 1 Will Smalley

463 18/02/2015 19:05:15 Option 2 Option 1 kevin rudd , diane rhodes ,david gregory

i do support the councils decision to relocate to peaks parkway because this football club needs a new ground, needs to move forward with the times and it is a good thing for the longterm future of the club and the local community. I think a lot of issues regarding Grimsby are behind the times.

464 18/02/2015 19:06:38 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Spall The survival of the club must be a paramount to the local authority, this can only be done by relocation, peakes Parkway gives the opportunity for this as it has the infrastructure which can be improved and the land mass to allow retail development as well as giving the town a much needed community stadium, I see this first hand now as I have relocated, although I still remain a season ticket holder at GTFC, I have moved close to Chesterfields new ground which provides seven days a week entertainment and is hugely welcomed by the local residents.

465 18/02/2015 19:07:07 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Holmes I DO! Not only would the new stadium benefit Grimsby Town F.C it would also be a benefit to the town of Grimsby and surrounding area. Due to the proposed shopping complex and housing project, It would provide much needed job opportunities to the locals of Grimsby.Such schemes have helped clubs and towns in the past and I feel that this is what this area needs.I just hope the council see what a good opportunity this is.

466 18/02/2015 19:07:57 Option 2 Option 1 Martin tuck Scunthorpe council put our council to shame by being proactive and forward thinking in developing community projects. The council needs to back the move and make it happen.

467 18/02/2015 19:08:26 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca Smith

468 18/02/2015 19:08:27 Option 2 Option 1 Adrian Bacon I support the relocation to the Parkway as I see it as the best possibility for GTFC to progress, while achieving a community stadium the town in general can be proud of.

469 18/02/2015 19:08:33 Option 2 Option 1 Diane cook Better facilities for everyone in town

470 18/02/2015 19:10:06 Option 3 Option 1 MICHAEL ASKWITH

I do NOT support the relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because of the proximity to the crematorium and the cemetery and if I am totally honest also to the closeness to my property.

471 18/02/2015 19:10:43 Option 2 Option 1 Helen caborn I do support this location.

472 18/02/2015 19:11:38 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Hill Great idea and I do support plans.

473 18/02/2015 19:12:19 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun Thompson

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because Grimsby Town Football Club is an integral part of the local community. No other local institution gives the Town any kind of national coverage and for too long this town and council has failed to recognise this. In recent years we've seen recreational centre's such as the cinema, meridian point, even further back Freshney place built and in every instance the area has benefitted. GTFC has throughout been left to go into ruin, we should be proud of the club and the council has the chance to give the town a new community stadium which will benefit the area for generations to come. This area needs regeneration. This area needs a successful football club.

474 18/02/2015 19:12:29 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Fletcher

475 18/02/2015 19:13:14 Option 2 Option 1 Benjamin Beeley it would bring a huge boost to the local econemy and bring some much needed pride and good publicity to the town. Lets do what Hull City did and put our Great town back on the map

476 18/02/2015 19:15:18 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Thompson I do support the relocation to Peaks Parkway because Blundell Park is very dated and the town needs a new football stadium to be proud of.

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477 18/02/2015 19:16:15 Option 2 Option 1 Patricia Mapley It is vital that this football relocates to ensure its viability and long term future. It is a business and an asset which this town desperately needs and the council should be pulling out all the stops to ensure the relocation goes ahead,for the benefit of the whole NE Lincs community,not just football fans. Other towns and cities with lower league football clubs have relocated successfully and it is imperative that this town moves with the times. N E Lincs council needs to be seen as a forward -thinking, progressive council and a new community stadium would show outside investors that NE Lincs council means business.

478 18/02/2015 19:16:38 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Wynne I support my birth/home towns bid to relocate the stadium to peaks park. It will be great for the club and town. And bring In trade from outside of the town too.

479 18/02/2015 19:17:51 Option 2 Option 1 Gavin bray Grimsby town fc is an icon of the town. The old stadium is old and not even technically in Grimsby, investment is needed in tradition

480 18/02/2015 19:20:18 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Abbott The alternative to progress us stagnation people if grimsby should be well aware of the downsides and dangers of stagnation.

481 18/02/2015 19:21:52 Option 2 Option 1 Colin Grey We as a community and proud supporters of Grimsby Town Football Club desperately need a new stadium/community hub. Get it sorted . . .

482 18/02/2015 19:22:34 Option 2 Option 1 David Whitfield Look at the benefits brought to a club and city like hull. Not just football, but big events, community, culture, added money coming into the town.Without investment and support from the council, the club will only go backwards

483 18/02/2015 19:22:52 Option 2 Option 1 Keithhoward

484 18/02/2015 19:23:03 Option 3 Option 1 Julie savage Have you considered Bradley pitches?

485 18/02/2015 19:23:11 Option 2 Option 1 John Perry

486 18/02/2015 19:24:41 Option 2 Option 1 Heather Tuck As a fan we need a more visitor friendly stadium with better facilities that in turn will encourage more people to visit, and the club needs to move to progress

487 18/02/2015 19:26:06 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Samuel harris

I do support the relocation we need to get with the modern era utm !

488 18/02/2015 19:28:25 Option 2 Option 1 trevor crampton I do support the new location because the old ground/area is tired and Victorian...we need to refresh and develop the move is for the future generations to enjoy..Its called progress..just like the wind farms it has to happen..

489 18/02/2015 19:28:27 Option 2 Option 1 lee welsh its long over due, and is by far the best site in town

490 18/02/2015 19:30:44 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Mummery We need a new stadium for the club and the people of Grimsby & Cleethorpes. The club can and will move forward in a new stadium which will also provide the community with new facilities and positive coverage for the town.

491 18/02/2015 19:31:56 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs V Harrison

492 18/02/2015 19:33:11 Option 2 Option 1 Hayden Dawkins the town needs this stadium to attract new players and in turn attract new sponcership which means more money for bette players this in turn helps us return to the higher leagues which brings into the town more family's to see the football. This will help the local economy too

This is ideal place for the stadium as other places ie like the docks is crazy People can walk from new Waltham , and Grimsby to it

493 18/02/2015 19:33:42 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Dobson I do support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway for the following reasons:1.The club need a new up to date facility2. Such a facility will help to promote the towns of Grimsby & Cleethorpes nationwide3. This may well bring in extra visitors and money to the two towns4. This is not just a football stadium but will provide much more leisure activities for the poulation.

494 18/02/2015 19:35:11 Option 3 Option 1 Tracey Gale I think this is definately NOT the right place because for many reasons I think it should be on the outskirts of town, but above all I think it would be disgracefully disrespectful being any where near the crematorium!! I cannot believe this is even being considered as a suitable place & the people who are trying to put it there have no shame!!!!

495 18/02/2015 19:39:22 Option 3 Option 1 Alex Blanchard I do not support the relocation to Peaks Parkway because it is an innapropiate site with the cemetery and school nearby, insufficient transport network, encroaches on the green belt land, the club is no longer big enough to justify a stadium move. The current attendence on even the biggest match days leave empty seats around the existing stadium, a new stadium would be half empty with an even worse atmosphere than at present. A stadium move only makes sense if the club were two tiers higher than at present.

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496 18/02/2015 19:39:29 Option 1 Option 1 Christopher Cottingham

I think the proposal for the football stadium off the Peaks Parkway will cause congestion in this already busy area as a new road layout would have to be designed for access off the parkway as practically all visitors will arrive by car. It is a green area from Scartho Road through to Weelsby Woods, close to areas of contemplation and should remain so. Where will the cemetery expand to if the land is taken by this development? The people of Grimsby should have easy access to green places where they feel they are close to nature as it is good for everyone's wellbeing. There is a footpath from Scartho to Weelsby Woods which is regularly used by both young and old where they are able to be in a safe environment, away from any roads. If the stadium was built here with retail and housing the area would become a concrete jungle void of nature and become a no go zone. The retail park would most likely be open 24/7, so not just a place used twice a week! This is totally the wrong place for Grimsby Town Stadium.

497 18/02/2015 19:41:23 Option 1 Option 1 Alice Cottingham I think the proposal for the football stadium off the Peaks Parkway will cause congestion in this already busy area as a new road layout would have to be designed for access off the parkway as practically all visitors will arrive by car. It is a green area from Scartho Road through to Weelsby Woods, close to areas of contemplation and should remain so. Where will the cemetery expand to if the land is taken by this development? The people of Grimsby should have easy access to green places where they feel they are close to nature as it is good for everyone's wellbeing. There is a footpath from Scartho to Weelsby Woods which is regularly used by both young and old where they are able to be in a safe environment, away from any roads. If the stadium was built here with retail and housing the area would become a concrete jungle void of nature and become a no go zone. The retail park would most likely be open 24/7, so not just a place used twice a week! This is totally the wrong place for Grimsby Town Stadium.

498 18/02/2015 19:42:57 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Jones I do support the stadium plans as its a big opportunity for the club but also the town with it offering it as a community stadium. It will create jobs which is much needed around here

499 18/02/2015 19:43:40 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Reynolds The club needs to relocate to be able to grow & the town needs a successful community football club!

500 18/02/2015 19:45:38 Option 2 Option 1 Michael John Jackson

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it is important for North East Lincolnshire to develop its economy, in the form of a community facility, with the ability to host regional, national, and international sporting, musical, cultural, and business events.

501 18/02/2015 19:46:51 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Coultas I was born in Grimsby and whilst now located outside of the area i visit regularly and agree the way forward is a new stadium and the site appears ideal having lived nearby when I lived in Grimsby so see no real issues as long as the plan is delivered as proposed

502 18/02/2015 19:46:54 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas Richard Bray

I am a supporter of Grimsby Town FC and want it to be successful. I believe that the club needs a new stadium with modern facilities to give it the best chance of achieving success.

503 18/02/2015 19:47:26 Option 2 Option 1 David Roberts I fully support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway. It is an ideal location in terms of being central and would provide a facility to be proud of and also provide much needed jobs and investment for the area.

Obviously there are some problems to be overcome such as infrastructure but I would expect the planning process to identify solutions.

504 18/02/2015 19:48:17 Option 2 Option 1 Paul smith I do support the move to peaks parkway because this town needs a football club to be proud of. The new ground will help get this club back where it belongs, bringing extra revenue to the local economy when playing at a higher level.

505 18/02/2015 19:49:44 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Mellin

506 18/02/2015 19:50:24 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun fisher

507 18/02/2015 19:51:49 Option 2 Option 1 Kerry Purcell I fully support the planned move to Peakes Parkway. The town needs a new ground and successful club, in this modern era these two issues are intertwined.

508 18/02/2015 19:52:28 Option 3 Option 1 Does it matter what my name is?

This site is not appropriate for a football stadium, Peaks Parkway was not built for increased traffic flow, its intention was to ease congestion. Weelsby Road is non stop at the weekends, how can putting a football stadium make sense, the town will be at a stand still. In addition to this the proposed site is next to the Cemetery, and for me shows a total lack of respect. Would Mr Fenty want the football ground behind his lovely house on Humberston Road, I think not! I am in support of a new stadium if it truly will help Grimsby, but pick a site with rail and bus links and with plenty of parking, should through some miracle or another the club be promoted, this site would simply be unsuitable. Please rethink and stop wasting the tax payers money.

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509 18/02/2015 19:52:48 Option 2 Option 1 JOHN READ I support the proposed location as I believe the supporting infrastructure, especially if it includes some form of supermarket, will greatly benefit the surrounding areas of Waltham, New Waltham, Scartho Top and the village of Holton-le-Clay. These areas are expanding and larger local facilities are needed to help prevent the increased congestion that could result in Grimsby town centre.

510 18/02/2015 19:52:54 Option 2 Option 1 John Hudson

511 18/02/2015 19:53:23 Option 2 Option 1 Patrick Lince The Stadium is vital for the long term future of GTFC and will provide a flagship development with excellent facilities for the Town and surrounding area.

512 18/02/2015 19:53:58 Option 2 Option 1 John Ready

513 18/02/2015 19:54:17 Option 2 Option 1 Brin Willetts The town of Grimsy need investment and jobs from where ever it comes . Nothing puts a town on the map like a football team the higher profile the better

514 18/02/2015 19:55:09 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Parkinson Available site with access, space and after years of research, investigation no other alternatives have come forward.

515 18/02/2015 19:55:39 Option 3 Option 1 Stephen P Tucker

The site is inappropriate for a football ground

516 18/02/2015 19:55:41 Option 2 Option 1 Simon fisher 8 I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because without the relocation the football club will not be able to move forward and have the chance to become a more successful club or to be more financially stable for the future without increasing revenue streams. It has been well proven that when other football clubs have relocated they have an increase of fans going to matches as the facilities are better, cleaner and more family friendly. Grimsby is becoming a bigger town most notably because of the wind turbine industry and will require more housing and community facilities and this plan is exactly the right step for the town. The town needs a professional and hopefully again a football league team, every forward thinking town/city have one and are rightly proud of it, let's bring that pride back to this town with a stadium, facilities and football team to be proud of.

517 18/02/2015 19:55:42 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Bennington

518 18/02/2015 19:57:57 Option 2 Option 1 Brett Raworth I think it will do good for the town to move forward.look at other towns/city's and what it's done for them eg hull city has just gone from strength to strength, not just as a football city but as a city as a whole.

519 18/02/2015 20:00:02 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Bishop The town of Grimsby needs a focal point to be truly proud of. Having moved away from the town a number of years ago but returning regularly to see family, I have seen a gradual but definite decline in prosperity of the area. A football stadium will not solve this issue but it will be a significant statement of intent that the slow death can be reversed and that positive change and investment can happen. Building the stadium gives the club its shot at being self-sufficient in the future and bringing success back to club that was once the pride of the town. Over the last 10 years, the trajectory of the football club has followed that of the town in general and this project will set a marker that times can and will change if everybody pulls together in the same direction.

It is hard to envisage another chance to do this so I for one hope that the town embraces the opportunity (and hopefully agrees to contract as much of the work as possible to local firms).

Simon Bishop

520 18/02/2015 20:00:46 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Young I support the decision to move the ground as it will provide facilities for the community as well as provide a modern up to date venue for the Mariners

521 18/02/2015 20:01:45 Option 2 Option 1 Gordon Brogan I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because of the easy access for the local support , and also easy access for the away supports coaches as they wouldnt have any interferance in the town centre.

522 18/02/2015 20:02:26 Option 3 Option 1 D Chappell I do not think this location is ideal. I think this is aMoney making scheme for fenty only. I do support gtfc but this location is not the best. Great Coates was certainly a better placed. Peaks parkway was built as a through fare to get in and out of grimsby not to put more junctions on it. Use derelict sites that are run down even, not scenic areas. Do not agree on this location but agree gtfc would benefit from location but elsewhere.

523 18/02/2015 20:03:00 Option 2 Option 1 Glen Barford Do support.

1. With the Great Coates site discounted, this would seem to be the best placed alternative site.2. Both the Football Club and the Town desperately need a positive development like this

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524 18/02/2015 20:03:04 Option 2 Option 1 Reece Holness I DO!

525 18/02/2015 20:03:39 Option 2 Option 1 Dale Mason I do support the idea

526 18/02/2015 20:05:04 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Anthony Wakefield

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because...1. Significant contribution to economic activity, creation of hundreds of permanent and temporary jobs and expenditure from construction of the development, in turn economic growth through increased employment.2. New facilities for Health and well being and education facilities for enhancement of skills and knowledge of local people through training initiatives.3. Provision of a modern sports community stadium with full disabled access and facilities, supporting and enhancing the social and cultural well being of the community and adding to the community/sporting assets of the region.4. The project will enhance our local area for now and the future. Many football clubs, which are similar size to Grimsby Town have moved to new stadiums, Chesterfield, Shrewsbury, Rotherham, Barnet, Colchester, Doncaster, Morecambe.At this moment in time our two local sides Scunthorpe are advancing on a new stadium, and also Hull have had a new stadium in recent years which was partly financed by the local council with their full support. York City in December 2014 signed a long-term tenancy with a £37m community stadium, which will start construction in 2016.

527 18/02/2015 20:05:16 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Hackney

The town needs a focal point for community sport and activity. You only have to look at towns such as Rotherham to see how a new stadium has benefitted the town and encouraged support from whole families who may not previously attended. If the council have any intention in taking this town forward in light of potential large scale business growth this would be there way of both promoting the town and sending a message that Grimsby is on the up and not the run down portrail made in the tv programme Skint.

528 18/02/2015 20:08:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Daniel Roberts

GTFC has been trying to move now for over 20 years as the current stadium is simply not fit to support modern day Football and I my opinion these plans will be a huge asset to the whole community and might put this great club with a fantastic history back where we belong.

The council can not put a price on how much supporting the club to succeed can benefit the whole area just look at the examples of other smaller Towns who have far better stadiums and facilities for their community .This project is long overdue and I really fear the worse if the club was unable to relocate and in my opinion this is the most viable site available.

529 18/02/2015 20:09:50 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Mortlock The club needs a new home and a complete restructure. Also Grimsby is in dire need of re-development

530 18/02/2015 20:12:09 Option 2 Option 1 Stephanie Blake I do support the relocation as I currently live near the football grounds and find the parking to be manic on a match day and people park inconsiderately. The football grounds should be in a location such as peaks parkway so not to obstruct people's daily lives and possibly have a complex of other shops etc available much like Cardiff stadium. It will attract business from supporters.

531 18/02/2015 20:12:20 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Wilcock

532 18/02/2015 20:13:08 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Wright We need this as a Town, as team but most importantly as a Community.

533 18/02/2015 20:14:03 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Webb Grimsby is in danger of dying. Whilst it would be foolish to expect the large majority of the population to attend GTFC matches the positive outcomes of such a development simply cannot be ignored. How can the local council turn down the opportunity to develop the are as a whole, whilst also providing facilities, opportunities and more importantly jobs!!

If the main aim of the council is to halt progress then they are at last successful at something.

534 18/02/2015 20:14:19 Option 3 Option 1 There are other locations within the area which have infer structure, ie dual carriageway roads connecting to the national motorway network, that keep the stadium away from residential areas, hospices, hospitals and cemeteries. I believe that the major steakholder who is pushing for the stadium to be built on the Peaks Parkway is more interested in his personal gain from the project than the future of the football club. As for building houses there still is a large plot of land on Ladysmith road that should be built on before gobbling up more green belt land.

535 18/02/2015 20:17:16 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Hanley Investing in the football club will bring in other developers therefore boost the towns fortunes. Act now and grow the town on top of the renewable industry

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536 18/02/2015 20:20:03 Option 2 Option 1 Ann akester Very good area for this community for everyone in this town especially for the youngsters

537 18/02/2015 20:22:27 Option 2 Option 1 Emily Roberts I support a new stadium there as it makes sense and will bring revenue to this area..... its a no brainer ...

538 18/02/2015 20:22:47 Option 2 Option 1 Eric James Porter

539 18/02/2015 20:23:29 Option 2 Option 1 Philip George Hutchinson

It will help secure the long term future of our football club.

It will enable the club to attract higher quality player to help team progress through the leagues.

It will generate much needed other income streams

It will improve the match day experience for fans

540 18/02/2015 20:23:32 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Marsh

I absolutely support the building of a stadium, and the relocation of the club, to Peaks Parkway. It is the only viable option.

541 18/02/2015 20:25:09 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Dennehy I do support the relocation to peaks parkway because it's local to me and the town / council needs to be seen to Be doing things to im prove the status of the town and the stadium and the jobs it will bring will certainly do this.

542 18/02/2015 20:27:08 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Geoffrey Smith

I wholeheartedly support the proposal. The football club carries much of the 'feel-good' factor of the town and it is currently in need of a modernisation. My son, together with numerous others from my area travel to Grimsby weekly to train with the GTFC Youth Academy. This programme has given these young boys a meaning and a passion to their lives, and a new stadium would further invigorate a whole generation of youth. Allied to this is the increased business and employment opportunity associated with the current proposal - check out the benefits to the local areas of SUFC and MK Dons to name but two recent modernisation programmes. Peaks Parkway is an ideal location, centrally located with good communication links. Please consider this plan favourably.

543 18/02/2015 20:28:25 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Townsend I support the proposed relocation because I believe that GTFC is one of the areas biggest assets. The current stadium isn't fit for purpose being unable to serve the community on a 7 days a week basis. The club needs to move to increase its chances of meeting the challenges facing professional football clubs in the 21st. century. At a time when people have more leisure time the sports and community facilities envisaged in the new development will provide a community focal point which can give the area a huge boost at a time when things are already looking up in the world of business.

544 18/02/2015 20:29:31 Option 3 Option 1 Why? So that shareholder can hold private information? Not a bloody chance.

Because it's the wrong location

545 18/02/2015 20:30:36 Option 2 Option 1 Pete spencer I do

546 18/02/2015 20:31:13 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Boyes

1. Significant contribution to economic activity, creation of hundreds of permanent and temporary jobs and expenditure from construction of the development, in turn economic growth through increased employment.

2. New facilities for Health and well being and education facilities for enhancement of skills and knowledge of local people through training initiatives.

3. Provision of a modern sports community stadium with full disabled access and facilities, supporting and enhancing the social and cultural well being of the community and adding to the community/sporting assets of the region.

4. The project will enhance our local area for now and the future. Many football clubs, which are similar size to Grimsby Town have moved to new stadiums, Chesterfield, Shrewsbury, Rotherham, Barnet, Colchester, Doncaster, Morecambe.

547 18/02/2015 20:31:40 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher James Cox

I do support the relocation because I think the club and supporters need better facilities to move on in the game .I think it will be good for the community in general . I lived with my parents in the area through my teenage years .my parents still live in the area and are not against the move, so come on council lets get our town and club back on the map for the right reason.

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548 18/02/2015 20:31:55 Option 2 Option 1 David Mason I do support because quite simply the club warrant a new one. We have a host of economic development happening within the town and this should go hand in hand. We are far too often lagging behind everybody else as a town. The council need to get involved. Those opposing need to stop being so selfish as the club is older than them! and important to many. This will safeguard the clubs future and could be a springboard for future success on the pitch as well as off it.

549 18/02/2015 20:32:32 Option 2 Option 1 Roger Santen I do support the relocation as I feel it is the only way in which the club will survive. The club needs to survive as it a massive part of the town and its history

550 18/02/2015 20:32:41 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Tees

551 18/02/2015 20:32:42 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Blake I believe that now is the time for the council to back the club in their proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway. Not only will this benefit the club and possibly save it from oblivion. The facility will also benefit the population as a whole with all year round leisure facilities and employment. Other councils such as Hull, Scunthorpe, Doncaster, Rotherham and Chesterfield have backe their local teams into new stadia so come on NE Lincs pull your finger out and get a move on before it is too late

552 18/02/2015 20:33:05 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Carlton

553 18/02/2015 20:35:35 Option 2 Option 1 Nick hawley I do

554 18/02/2015 20:35:55 Option 2 Option 1 Carl young If this relocation does not happen soon we could lose The football club. We a small town plus community need Grimsby Town and this town needs a football club so let's not turn our back on it after all we are supposed to be great Grimsby so let's have a community stadium the council and public can be proud off It's time for action

555 18/02/2015 20:36:27 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Steohen Connor

It's about time isn't it? This is an historic and proud town with an historic and proud football club, which is frankly dying on it's bum. I really feel that we should have a community type facility that will be a benefit to many people in this town, young and old alike. Let's be forward thinking for a change and let's look at the benefits instead of always looking at the downsides. Yes there are people opposed to this but there always are with any kind of new development.

I'm fed up with seeing other towns getting new facilities, especially on my travels in the south of the country. We seem to be stuck in a time warp here with parochial attitudes and it's no wonder so many young people leave for pastures new. This used to be a vibrant town with a vibrant football club at it's heart and i think it would be of great benefit to see a new community stadium, hopefully alongside other developments planned.

I want to see my hometown get back to something like it was when i was young and this would be a good start. Please give it the attention it deserves after so many false starts in the past. There are also the economic benefits and job creation to consider.Please help retain one of this towns historic assets.

Here's hoping.

S.Connor.

556 18/02/2015 20:36:57 Option 2 Option 1 Nick holmes

557 18/02/2015 20:40:18 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Overton I do support the proposed relocation because I want my town and football club to move forward and be successful and the new stadium will help with this. It is a perfect location with good access and links and will give the town something to be proud of. Utm

558 18/02/2015 20:41:43 Option 4 Option 1 Simon Davey I Do support the relocation.

I believe the football club is an integral part of the Town's identity and requires the assistance of the council to relocate from itslong outdated current home to a fit for purpose stadium worthy of the area.

If this has to be the Parkway site then so be it, the land has not been developed for any other use, it has good access and is relatively clear of housing.

My preferred location was always the Great Coates site at the gateway to the town right on a main junction etc........But sadly this appears not to be an opition any longer, another huge missed opportunity for the people of Grimsby.

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559 18/02/2015 20:43:55 Option 2 Option 1 tony steven walker

just build it for god sake and lets have some positive news in a a town that is dying before our eyes, while nobody actually does anything !!!

560 18/02/2015 20:44:35 Option 2 Option 1 Kay McKenna

561 18/02/2015 20:44:41 Option 2 Option 1 Marcia Allen The football club is part of the community and has been for a very long time. It brings revenue into the town and works with the local community to encourage physical activity especially amongst youngsters. Blundell Park is no longer fit for purpose.

562 18/02/2015 20:47:07 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony pearce For a town often in the news for all the wrong reasons, we still have a football club that is respected up and down the land, it is still one of the few good things that promotes and brings people in to the town, it's about time the town had a centre piece stadium a community stadium we can all be proud of as the club and the fans deserve.

563 18/02/2015 20:47:09 Option 2 Option 1 James Lee Pywell

the football club needs this relocation for the benefit of the community and the football club. We have been long ridiculed for having a stadium in a town which isn't in the town the club is named after, plus the community would benefit immensely from a stadium for all.

564 18/02/2015 20:47:45 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Marland I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the current stadium we are in now is too old and the quality of it is poor. A new stadium is a new start for a great club which can achieve many things in the future.

565 18/02/2015 20:48:00 Option 2 Option 1 Allister Richard Webb

I support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway with some reluctance as the most appropriate site for a stadium, at Great Coates, was allowed to drift through the failure of the council to properly support the most prominent vehicle we have to promote Grimsby and North-East Lincolnshire more widely.

Peaks Parkway is not a perfect site, but very few are. Forward-thinking councils across the country have supported their football clubs in relocations over the past two decades, because they recognised the importance of those clubs within their communities, not just as a mere sporting enterprise, but as a means of demonstrating to the wider world that theirs are forward-thinking districts, looking to the future and aspiring to progress. Failure to act sends a signal of stagnation, a message of complacency and, ultimately, risks condemning the whole area to terminal decline. It's not whether the council can afford to act. They can't afford not to.

566 18/02/2015 20:48:01 Option 2 Option 1 Jon High It is vital for the fundamental future of Grimsby Town FC in order to compete at a professional level. The new Stadium would be a focal point of the local Community and would give the area a much needed boost.

567 18/02/2015 20:48:35 Option 2 Option 1 Jennifer young It will be great for the town if we get this built a stadium the whole town plus council can be proud of

568 18/02/2015 20:48:38 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Brooks It is essential that the club obtains a new stadium and this is a good site given the close proximity to the parkway.

569 18/02/2015 20:49:52 Option 2 Option 1 Dominic Barrass I do because It's time for GTFC to get the stadium the fans have been waiting so long for.

570 18/02/2015 20:50:16 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Bryan The club needs to regenerate if it is to survive in todays climate, gate receipts only make up a part of the money needed to survive and since the ground never got built at Great Coates this is the only viable site.

571 18/02/2015 20:52:30 Option 2 Option 1 Julie Bryan

572 18/02/2015 20:52:34 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Clark

573 18/02/2015 20:52:58 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Robinson

574 18/02/2015 20:55:02 Option 2 Option 1 Terence Wykes

575 18/02/2015 20:55:11 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Walker

576 18/02/2015 20:55:32 Option 2 Option 1 r phillips it is the only way forward for the club

577 18/02/2015 20:57:38 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Circuit Look at teams like hull and Rotherham etc. They were all in the lower leagues about 10 years ago. They then built a new stadium and look where they are now...

578 18/02/2015 20:59:05 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis ward The town and football needs to keep progressing, upto 2000 away visitors will come and spend money in the town resulting in more jobs ect ect the list is endless

579 18/02/2015 21:01:50 Option 2 Option 1 Jean Wykes [email protected]

580 18/02/2015 21:03:23 Option 2 Option 1 STEPHEN MCCOY.

581 18/02/2015 21:04:49 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Taylor I do support the relocation because it is an ideal central location, accessible by road and foot. Without relocation the club cannot survive.

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582 18/02/2015 21:05:39 Option 2 Option 1 Kyle Potterton

583 18/02/2015 21:08:43 Option 2 Option 1 Ben white Look at every team that has had a new stadium and what it has done for the area eg hull Swansea Derby wigan Chesterfield rotherham all enhanced there local area

584 18/02/2015 21:09:41 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Hutchinson97 TowngateSilkstoneS75 4SW

585 18/02/2015 21:09:49 Option 3 Option 1 M portlock I want relocation and we need a new ground. Peaks parkway is a good idea but not central enough. Also there are other areas of Grimsby that could be 'brought back to life' with the new ground and it's location.

586 18/02/2015 21:09:59 Option 1 Option 1 John Michael Websell

I do not support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because

1. The club is a private limited company which is in sole charge of its finances both current and future

2. The proposed location is totally unsuitable for the following reasons:

(a) it suffers from limited vehicular access from all points of the compass (b) annoyance is likely to be caused to both local residents and those people using the Crematorium (c) there is no economic need whatsoever, for retail provision in the particular locality - NB just because an area is bereft of shops does not mean that it is somehow "underprovided for and/or underprivileged

3 I really do wish to see the Grimsby Town football club restored to its former glory but this is not (in my opinion) the path that will achieve such

587 18/02/2015 21:10:34 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher David osbourne

I support the relocation because i have always supported gtfc. I think a new stadium will send a great message that Grimsby is forward thinking and not living in the past. It will also possibly attract new business to the town. I strongly feel this is the right location.

588 18/02/2015 21:10:48 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Greenfield Good locationGood accessMinimal traffic disruptionWill provide platform for other developments

589 18/02/2015 21:11:13 Option 2 Option 1 Ross Lewis Acer Parkin

I do, because the football club is suffering in its current location with the costings. If not given approval would like to see a new location that is able to have a stadium built on as it is YOUR home town.

590 18/02/2015 21:12:50 Option 4 Option 1 king I do not support the relocation of GTFC to Peaks Parkway because this is public amenity land . GTFC is a business and has no place in destroying public amenity land . Put the stadium with other industries out on the A180.

591 18/02/2015 21:13:39 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Burns I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the town and community do need Grimsby Town Football Club. Do nothing and the football club will cease to exist. Just look at clubs like Doncaster for how a new ground can help the club and town prosper.

592 18/02/2015 21:14:40 Option 2 Option 1 Jacky Barton

593 18/02/2015 21:15:22 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Guy Draper I believe that this much needed scheme will not only be a benefit to the football club, but the town in general. My belief that the proposed site is well served by the road and transport network, and will bring in much needed jobs to the area. It will also attract further investment into the area. This plan is long overdue, and should not be held up any longer than is necessary. The club and town as a whole needs to move into the 21st century, and this scheme could see the beginning of something good and positive for the area putting the town on the map.

594 18/02/2015 21:16:18 Option 2 Option 1 stuartmaultbyarthur maultbydanny maultby

595 18/02/2015 21:18:09 Option 3 Option 1 Nathan Crooks

596 18/02/2015 21:23:29 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart johnson

597 18/02/2015 21:23:57 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca debnam

I do support

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598 18/02/2015 21:25:52 Option 3 Option 1 Douglas Campbell

It is the wrong location. Traffic volumes will be too high for existing road network, Too near Crem/cemetary. Loss of green belt that is currently enjoyed by many. The club needs this dam enabling development. A stadium on its on would be bad enough. There is sufficient brownfields sites available. Redevelop King george or Bradley as a proper community stadium site

599 18/02/2015 21:26:18 Option 2 Option 1 ian walton absolutely essential for the future of gtfc that a new stadium with retail and parking facilities be built asap

600 18/02/2015 21:27:23 Option 2 Option 1 Jase Winter I support it because we are lagging behind every developed town in this country with regards new stadia.Past attendances has proved us to have a strong support base even selling more tickets than other local teams two divisions higher.Take at look at the amount of cranes and building work going on in Lincoln,Hull ,Doncaster even Scunthorpe ,we are sadly lacking in creativity and anything to retain the bright youth of the area and give them the facilities they deserve.Lets start now instead of sinking into a one horse town.

601 18/02/2015 21:30:19 Option 2 Option 1 Deryk Jewitt I do

602 18/02/2015 21:31:22 Option 2 Option 1 Ben

603 18/02/2015 21:34:37 Option 2 Option 1 Bobby Jackson I do support the proposed relocation because it will improve both the club and the towns impact on its community.

604 18/02/2015 21:35:35 Option 3 Option 1 Alf Harries

605 18/02/2015 21:37:41 Option 2 Option 1 Regan Gary Herbert

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because I believe the club need new surroundings i.e. a new stadium and thriving businesses, around the stadium to help the club sustain it's status. As I feel that if the club were not to relocate ASAP, they will cease to exist as they will no longer be able to stay afloat due to insufficient funding and no future plans. The club needs to relocate, in order to improve and push on through up to the football league 2 and further. I feel a new community stadium will create many jobs and maybe go towards putting Grimsby on the map.

606 18/02/2015 21:38:42 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Francis Yes. We will benefit economically, in health and in education. The town will have something to be proud of.

607 18/02/2015 21:39:37 Option 2 Option 1 Paul atkinson I do as it will bring in more fans and stadium is outdated. It will also be easier to police fans and traffic.

608 18/02/2015 21:40:19 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Smith I do support relocation, which will offer both the football club progression and economic benefits to the local community. I understand the concerns of local residents but as I have seen with premier league developments at the other end of the scale I can only see positives, you can draw no comparisons to the situation at Blundell Park. This is not just about football. The positives far out weigh the negatives.

609 18/02/2015 21:40:26 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Price The club is now one of the only focal points for the town. Support from the council is key to helping the club grow and to help draw interest to the local area.

610 18/02/2015 21:41:24 Option 2 Option 1 GRAEME ROOK I do because, in football terms, Grimsby are being left so far behind. Something has to be done. If it does get built the poeple of Grimsby will have no regrets.

611 18/02/2015 21:41:41 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Jenkin I do support relocation to peaks parkway due to excellent communication links

612 18/02/2015 21:43:32 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Blake I do support it, without a new ground the club will only go backwards! Hull, Doncaster, Chesterfield even Scunny to extent are proof that a new ground moves the club and town forward! lol it or not Grimsby IS a footballing town and without our club so much would be lost, football in the community for starters! The days of entertaining the likes of Sheff Wed, Forest, Wolves season after season will never happen while we stay at BP. UTM

613 18/02/2015 21:44:24 Option 3 Option 1 Joe blog Do not support in the wrong.place will cause traffic congestion and disturbing to near crematorium and allotments.

614 18/02/2015 21:44:37 Option 3 Option 1 carol harries The road is a relief road into Grimsby. alternative roads are always bloked with traffic as would this be. To near the cemetery. Should be off the 180 to make it easy for traffic flow. Take it out the Town!!!!

615 18/02/2015 21:45:37 Option 3 Option 1 Matthew Booth

616 18/02/2015 21:47:27 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Alcock

617 18/02/2015 21:48:19 Option 2 Option 1 Brett mussell I support it as the club needs to move to survive. Most teams who move to a new stadium go on to better things bringing more income into the town. In my opinion a successful football club brings a feel good factor to the town its in.

618 18/02/2015 21:48:45 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Smith

619 18/02/2015 21:49:48 Option 3 Option 1 martin harries Should not be allowed on peaks parkway. needs to be off 180. to much traffic for parkway, this is a relief road. should be out of town. greatcoates😄

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620 18/02/2015 21:50:57 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Noble I do support the proposed relocation because it will benefit the whole area as proved by relocations of clubs in other areas such as Scunthorpe.

621 18/02/2015 21:51:45 Option 2 Option 1 James Gell I do support relocation to peaks parkway , the club needs it the town needs it lets get a feel good factor back

622 18/02/2015 21:51:47 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Bruce It's vital for the Town and it's vital for the Club, no brainer really

623 18/02/2015 21:54:03 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Curry The club is the heartbeat of the town but its dying a slow death. The stadium would bring stability and growth to the club, new jobs which will cut unemployment and we would have a stadium to be proud of.

Would anyone want the record of killing the club on their cv when the council can do something about giving the club a new start?

624 18/02/2015 21:55:21 Option 2 Option 1 Laura Snell I do support the relocation of the club, as I feel it will bring more revenue into the local area. A bigger and better site would enable the town to bring in a wider audience, meaning more money for the local economy.

625 18/02/2015 21:56:11 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Wiseman I support the relocation because without it the club will never progress to anything like the level we have enjoyed over the last 20 years prior to relegation from the football league. Also, in a town facing challenging economic conditions and decline, a proper football club with a modern facility will bring much needed jobs and investment as well as restoring some pride in the area.

626 18/02/2015 21:58:05 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Brown I do support the move as i am a huge Grimsby Town fan and believe the relocation is desperately needed. This would potentially create new jobs for the area which is huge factor that should be considered. Also this is vital for Grimsby Town and their fans if the any chance of progresses through the leagues!!

627 18/02/2015 21:58:05 Option 2 Option 1 James Goodwin Please give GTFC all the councils help , I believe the financial has held this town back over the last 20 years by denying it a fit football stadium

628 18/02/2015 22:01:22 Option 3 Option 1 Ian Shipp Insufficient infrastructure. Insufficient drainage. An insult to even consider it so close the the crematorium. Far, far too much traffic that will seriously affect a village that already cannot cope. The idea of the extra housing is a disgrace as the village is already over populated. I support the building of a new stadium on the outskirts of town only. I support the building of new housing on brownfield sites, of which there are many in the town, NOT greenfield sites. I, like the vast majority of the population am vehemently agianst greedy councillors and greedy developers riding roughshod and profiteering from the local villagers' misery. Let's have a reality check, the football club will never again reach the dizzy heights of even 8,000 crowds unless they have a miracle 3rd round FA Cup tie against top opposition. If this goes ahead I expect the greedy councillors and greedy developers to buy my house from me at the full market value prior to any announcements made.

629 18/02/2015 22:03:08 Option 3 Option 1 Jeremy Todd Plenty of more useful sites in town suitable and in need of regeneration.

630 18/02/2015 22:03:10 Option 2 Option 1 DAVID WILLEY I support the proposed relocation because this seems to me that it is the only way Grimsby Town F C can survive and carry on as a hopefully football league club in the futureGrimsby without a football club is simply unthinkable. And that I am afraid is a distinct possibility

No solution will ever be 100% , go for it!

631 18/02/2015 22:04:09 Option 2 Option 1 Yasmin Noble I do support the proposed relocation, I've supported Grimsby Town all my life and it's always been a family affair visiting Blundell Park and I feel a new stadium will help this tradition continue, not only for my family but also others. I also believe this new stadium will help children in the community get involved in sports and activities. It will also enable more visits and more money to be brought in.

632 18/02/2015 22:04:58 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Wall Without the move we risk losing the club and with it a sense of community. Clubs have rejuvenated many towns and cities (hull, Swansea etc) and this is an issue for the whole town not just the football fans

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633 18/02/2015 22:05:27 Option 2 Option 1 Aaron edwards I do support the move because it's a great opportunity for extra jobs in building and substaining the multi complex centre. It's not just a stadium for Gtfc it will also create JOBS in the area, something we all desparetley need in this community. It will bring the whole town together, not in just hosting games but with shops and other social activities within the building.

Are the council afraid to build on Greenland ? I hope not.

This will Benefit us all and I sincerely hope these plans go through and that the council can support it.

Remember it's a great opportunity for us all not just Gtfc

634 18/02/2015 22:06:14 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Beatty This would be a flagship development that the whole area can be proud of

635 18/02/2015 22:06:36 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Lond The club needs to be able to be a hub for the community. The new stadium provides chances for new jobs, money into the local economy through higher attendances and the opportunity for the club to move back up the leagues and become the main focus of a 'feel good' factor that will benefit the town. Examples of such are, Doncaster, Hull, Chesterfield - all local. The club were so far in front of these three 10 years ago, but now have been left behind on and off the pitch. It's time to do something about it.

636 18/02/2015 22:07:53 Option 3 Option 1 Chris Simpson I do not support the idea of locating on Peaks Parkway. It will.cause major traffic problems to an already congested location. The new stadium needs to be near rail links and allow easy access in and out of the stadium at all times.

As a regular visitor to football matches all around the country (visited over 50 grounds) the best stadiums have motorway/dual carriage way access within a few 100 yards or train stations within a 5 minute walk. These would suggest the Peaks Parkway location is unacceptable and Great Coates or the docks would be a far better location.

637 18/02/2015 22:08:51 Option 3 Option 1 Michael steel I do not

638 18/02/2015 22:10:39 Option 2 Option 1 JANIS gOODWIN

i support the stadium on peaks Parkway .been talking about it for too long b good for the town

639 18/02/2015 22:12:29 Option 1 Option 1 G.Salmon I do not support the relocation to Peaks Parkway.The land in question belongs to the town and it's people. It should be kept as open parkland and not be subject to any development,housing, stadium or otherwise. The council has an obligation to the town and it's people and not to any particular commercial enterprise.The areas traffic management will not cope with traffic on Match days.

640 18/02/2015 22:15:18 Option 2 Option 1 Merrill Wayne Redgrift

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium because the stadium is very old, and has one of, if not the oldest stands out the whole league, and it would cost too much money to repair. There is no car parking and everywhere around the ground is congested. The club needs investment and without any enabling development and help GTFC will continue to lose money. A community stadium with facilities will help the club out financially but also give something back to the community. GTFC has been part of Grimsby since 1878, its about time the town did something for the club.

UTM!!641 18/02/2015 22:19:47 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen

Johnson Good location transport links

642 18/02/2015 22:20:30 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Walsham

643 18/02/2015 22:21:35 Option 2 Option 1 David Jagger I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the site offers a central accessible location provided there are safeguards for local people living down Weelsby Avenue. ie Restricted vehicular and pedestrian traffic along Weelsby Avenue.

644 18/02/2015 22:22:55 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Blackburn GTFC needs a new stadium, somewhere for the people of Grimsby to be proud of, somewhere to take the club and town forwards!

645 18/02/2015 22:22:55 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Davis wood

This space should be used for community benefit

646 18/02/2015 22:23:08 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Towle

This great town of ours needs a league football club and I feel that with a modern stadium we will attract more support, generating more income thus allowing the club to attract better quality players making The Mariners once again The Mighty Mariners.

647 18/02/2015 22:25:48 Option 2 Option 1 Don Leeson GTFC needs new modern facilities to help ensure its long term viability and survival. This can only be achieved with the council's support.

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648 18/02/2015 22:31:23 Option 2 Option 1 Scott bartlett I do support the proposed relocation as its what the town needs a good football development Center and the club needs it to move forward !

649 18/02/2015 22:33:53 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Smith Change is good

650 18/02/2015 22:39:04 Option 2 Option 1 Loyd Baker The club and town are going backwards and need something like this to develop. There seems no other viable option.

651 18/02/2015 22:42:40 Option 2 Option 1 STEPHEN GRAHAM

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because staying at Blundell Park is not sustainable. The new stadium would be a community asset.I believe that a large majority of the reasons for opposition can be answered satisfactorily.

652 18/02/2015 22:43:12 Option 1 Option 1 Antony Charles Butcher

I do not want the football club to lose its identity by moving away from Blundell Park

653 18/02/2015 22:45:58 Option 3 Option 1 Why do you need my name.

I do NOT support this proposal as the site is too close to the crematorium and the hospice as well as all the traffic problems which would ensue, especially on Weelsby Road, Weelsby Avenue and Peakes Parkway. The noise from the stadium would be disruptive to all the surrounding area. We do NOT need more shops Grimsby has enough of them. The site is too far away from the railway station and crowds of football supporters making their way from the station would be too disruptive to people unfortunate enough to live on their route. Would the Police be able to supervise their journey bearing in mind they could take several different routes from the station? This is not the right site. It should be a Brownfield site possibly near the docks where there is rail access.

654 18/02/2015 22:52:06 Option 2 Option 1 Kev steel I do support this, let's try to put the great back into this town and put right the wrongs off de frietas and the Shaw era #####

655 18/02/2015 22:52:44 Option 2 Option 1 Dom Shum

656 18/02/2015 22:53:40 Option 2 Option 1 Reece lait I think it's a must to relocate our ground is just not good enough to regenerate ; build a new staidium has worked for many clubs with the councils help which in return will help boost revenue in the local area no brainier really

657 18/02/2015 22:54:35 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Marley I support the relocation to Peaks Parkway as it is the only viable location that is available to cater for the requirements of the Community Stadium and associated infrastructure and the enabling development that is an essential part of what will be a "flag-ship" development for the town, promoting jobs and wealth creation for the local community.

658 18/02/2015 22:55:23 Option 2 Option 1 Myra wood The town needs this

659 18/02/2015 22:56:19 Option 3 Option 1 JOHN POWELL

660 18/02/2015 22:56:30 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Green The club needs thus stadium and peaks parkway has excellent transport links to the whole area.

661 18/02/2015 22:56:35 Option 2 Option 1 Kate Mawer I do support the relocation of the stadium as it will benefit the community as a whole by providing much needed community facilities. It will improve the image of grimsby and make it more appealing for business to invest in the town. The football club needs a new home to thrive and the town needs a thriving football club to put it on the map.

662 18/02/2015 22:57:18 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Stafford I do support the proposed relocation as the stadium is an essential part of the towns fabric. The current blundell park stadium is a mess and frankly an embarrassment to the town of Grimsby. Many first time visitors to the area come to the town to see football at blundell park. These visitors could be big business people looking for new areas to invest in and their impression after visiting Blundell Park must be one of never again.

Finally a new stadium would bring further investment to the town and also help create better jobs that might just stop the brain drain from graduates leaving the town to go work in places like hull, Sheffield and leeds benefitting those ar as immensely whilst leaving Grimsby into a talentless backwater.

This relocation issue of the stadium should have happened in 1998 and I cannot believe that 17 years later we still have not even decided on a site never mind laid s brick, frankly the council should be ashamed of itself no matter who has been in charge.

663 18/02/2015 23:00:21 Option 2 Option 1 mark burch I do

664 18/02/2015 23:00:51 Option 2 Option 1 ALAN RODGERS

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because Blundell Park is in need of major refurbishment and there is no surrounding space to extend to supply further amenities that would be beneficial to either GTFC or any potential investor.The peaks Parkway location would be ideal for such development to give the Grimsby area a much needed new stadium and other useful facilities that could be utilised by the local community.

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665 18/02/2015 23:00:53 Option 3 Option 1 julie inappropriate site

666 18/02/2015 23:06:28 Option 3 Option 1 David Storer 1. It is one of the better residential areas of the town.2. The infrastructure cannot cope now when there is a big funeral or sports event at the school using Weelsby Ave3. There are massive areas on better roads that the idea of a new stadium would be better suited to

667 18/02/2015 23:09:20 Option 3 Option 1 Stuart rawcliffe I do support the proposed re-location

668 18/02/2015 23:12:35 Option 2 Option 1 Larysa Rodgers I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because there is plenty of space to develop a stadium with plenty of parking space and with a new road layout leading to the proposed site it would not cause any traffic congestion as we see on match days at Blundell Park.

669 18/02/2015 23:20:09 Option 3 Option 1 Ken langley Do not---the parkway is already busy. This would overload it. It's a residential area. An out of town location needs to be found

670 18/02/2015 23:56:16 Option 2 Option 1 Dale Ladson Because I want my local team to survive into the future. We need to follow the example of our local rivals Hull City and Scunthorpe United

671 18/02/2015 23:21:15 Option 2 Option 1 David Woods

672 18/02/2015 23:24:05 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Mawer

673 18/02/2015 23:25:07 Option 2 Option 1 Gary pape I do support the proposed relocation because the club promotes the town and provides jobs. Our generation has a duty to protect the town's heritage for future generations.

674 18/02/2015 23:27:03 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Maasdam

675 18/02/2015 23:29:25 Option 2 Option 1 George Rousr

676 18/02/2015 23:33:32 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Willerton I do, because a Council supported stadium complex would be invaluable to this town. Look at Hull, Doncaster, Milton Keynes, Swansea, Cardiff, Derby, Bolton, Middlesbrough to name a few. A park and ride system would bring revenue to the council, and the attraction of major retail partners would only be possible with a Council approved project. This provision would keep a lot of shoppers from travelling to Lincoln, Scunthorpe or Hull, in fact Grimsby would become a destination rather than a source for consumers.

677 18/02/2015 23:43:22 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Fountain I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it will boost the economy with construction jobs in the short term and full time jobs in the long term.I don't see how anybody can say that this land can remain as fields, it isn't the countryside as some suggest. It is a central location within a town that can only grow to the south for obvious reasons.

678 18/02/2015 23:44:09 Option 2 Option 1 Simon wroot I support the proposed relocation because it will safeguard the future of Grimsby Town FC. The clue is in the name. It is one of the best adverts for the town and a town of this size needs a football team.People are a little apathetic towards the team in its current situation but the potential support is fairly big and a move to a new stadium would make it greater still.A fact proven by all similar sized clubs who have relocated.

679 19/02/2015 00:02:45 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Charles Reed

I am hoping that relocation to Peakes Parkway is fully supported by the council. We must have a football club in the community.

680 19/02/2015 00:10:33 Option 3 Option 1 Mrs Helen Cordell

It is too near the Crematorium which is not only insensitive for mourners but could also cause increased parking problems there. The proposed site has limited access which will lead to traffic problems in the nearby area. Also no regard has been given to the allotments which are currently sited there and which will represent years f hard work for some allotment owners - they don't just grow overnight! I would support a new stadium being built somewhere appropriate, despite having no interest whatsoever in the sport myself, but this is clearly the wrong site and i believe the club are only so keen on it because it's the only affordable choice for them.

681 19/02/2015 00:35:54 Option 3 Option 1 Thomas Aiden Turgoose

Major job opportunities in the area

682 19/02/2015 00:37:58 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Baker

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683 19/02/2015 00:54:31 Option 2 Option 1 GLENN LATIMER

I DO support the clubs new stadium proposal and planned relocation to Peaks Parkway as I feel this is the most viable option for a new site, especially as all other options seem to be exhausted, and after such a long period of time has passed exploring these other options. There are some issues to be resolved with this proposal, but nothing that cannot be resolved with co-operation on ALL sides. The Football Club is bending over backwards to appease worries and objections as I see it. It is time the Local Council placed it's weight (AND financial support) fully behind this project, as there will be many benefits for the town as a whole. I now live in The Philippines and have so many fond and emotional memories of Blundell Park, where my late father introduced me to "The Mariners", and I did the same with my sons. Memories I will cherish forever. But quite simple, if we do not relocate, the club will drift into obscurity and die. WE CANNOT EVER LET THAT HAPPEN SIR!!! We owe it to all those who went before us, and all future generations, so that they can experience our wonderful club. Truly a family club and a great benefit to our town and surrounding area. "Up THE MARINERS"

684 19/02/2015 02:08:07 Option 2 Option 1 Joe shepherdson I do support the proposed location as it benefits all of Grimsby and the surrounding area, not just the football club.

685 19/02/2015 02:39:47 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Vanderweele

A new stadium is a must for both club and community

686 19/02/2015 03:12:33 Option 3 Option 1 MR L WELLINGS

no where near public transport

687 19/02/2015 03:54:50 Option 3 Option 1 Karl atkinson Traffic issues peaks parkway is busy enough on match days and road from Hewitts circus past tesco to toll bar is also at capacity on saturdays.

688 19/02/2015 04:02:21 Option 2 Option 1 Eleanor hudson It will provide job and money for the local economy. The town needs something positive like this

689 19/02/2015 04:09:07 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Burnett The present stadium is too old and outdated and in desperate need of modernisation. As that is not possible at the present site a new site, Peaks Parkway, must be allocated going forward. Also the new site is not surrounded by residential streets making it easier to access and park on match days. Finally the new facilities at the new stadium will not just be for the football club and its fans but for the whole community, that point alone makes the councils involvement mandatory!!

690 19/02/2015 05:49:46 Option 2 Option 1 Ray Blake The football club needs a community stadium to benefit the club, the community and the whole area, and a successful club brings more attention to the town

691 19/02/2015 05:53:31 Option 3 Option 1 Stephen Blake I prefer the Macaulay Street site

692 19/02/2015 06:18:14 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Woods I do

693 19/02/2015 06:29:41 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Krogh The new Stadium is essential for the life of the club.

694 19/02/2015 06:46:24 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Cook

695 19/02/2015 06:55:11 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Charles Martin

I do support the new stadium, i think its about time the club had one and that the council helped the area redevelop and what better way to do both at the same time !! also providing help for a football club that has done alot for the community in recent years !

696 19/02/2015 07:00:22 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth King I fully support the proposed move to peaks parkway as I see this as being not only the foundations for GTFC to build and return to financial stability & higher league football but the legacy associated with the complex will also befit many people within Grimsby for years to come

697 19/02/2015 07:07:00 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Barfield GTFC is a vital part of the history and culture of this town. Without a move the club will fold, For a large town to just throw away the economic, social, sporting and cultural benefits a successful club can bring would be frankly criminal. For the town to merely say no because it is easier to than say yes would be a great shame. Wherever a new stadium is proposed someone will object, our authority is tiny and land scarce. To build it as part of a larger development is ideal, creating jobs and homes.

698 19/02/2015 07:09:48 Option 2 Option 1 Damian Elliott The club needs to move forward any more stagnating will result in the death of the club.

699 19/02/2015 07:13:56 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Ives It is the right place to build, good road links in from all directions, A16, A46 and A180, and not developing will kill our once great football club, wheras proceeding with it will give us the chance to grow and regain our standing in the league, on an even footing with similar size clubs.

700 19/02/2015 07:20:03 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Hickey it is vital for the area and for the future of a once great football club.

701 19/02/2015 07:20:16 Option 2 Option 1 Vince Romagnuolo

I support a new stadium on Peaks Parkway. This will take traffic away from Grimsby and Cleethorpes on match days and evenings. Having a modern stadium will enable the club to grow and provide more opportunities for young footballers in the area.

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702 19/02/2015 07:21:57 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew dunks

703 19/02/2015 07:27:19 Option 2 Option 1 Leigh Sibbick This town needs all publicity it can get for tourism purposes and like. Having a team which is successful on and off the pitch is crucial for this. How many councillors jumped on the bandwagon when the club achieved the first 2 Wembley visits ?

704 19/02/2015 07:34:42 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Mosey I support the proposed relocation of the football ground to the Peaks Parkway development. Whilst Blundell Park has been home for over a hundred years it is now time for the football club and the town of Grimsby to move forward into the 21st century. This development will enhance the reputation of the town and be a marker for other projects in the future hopefully. For too long my home town has been allowed to stagnate whilst other towns have had a progressive attitude and in comparative terms left Grimsby lagging behind. Now is the time for the council to support a positive move and get behind the football club.

705 19/02/2015 07:34:48 Option 2 Option 1 Barrie Wright

706 19/02/2015 07:35:20 Option 2 Option 1 Jason John ballard

The town desperately needs regeneration in all areas, sports and leisure is a must.

707 19/02/2015 07:36:45 Option 4 Option 1 David Watkins Total lack of access. The council are supposed to be looking at ways of alleviating traffic congestion at Toll bar roundabout. More serious consideration should be given to an out of town location. With better road and rail links. Obvious choice great Coates. Nowhere near peakes parkway

708 19/02/2015 07:39:20 Option 3 Option 1 Tony Aiken It has poor links to transport and will have a detrimental affect on the surrounding area which is residential. There will be parking problems problems with public disorder and a reduction in house values There will be a loss of valuable green space mourners and visitors to the cemetery and crematorium will be affected by the visitors top the shopping/ sport complex with its associated shouting.I do not support the funding in any way for a failing football club good money after bad.I Fenty wants it make him pay

709 19/02/2015 07:53:38 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley lucas I do support the relocation, a huge amount of people rely on the team and support then to do well. This will only improve the town

710 19/02/2015 07:55:43 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Austin

711 19/02/2015 07:58:40 Option 3 Option 1 Mrs Caroline Fannon

As a GTFC supporter I fully support relocation to a new stadium. I feel that improved facilities would benefit the club and community greatly. However I do not feel that the Peaks Parkway location is the right place for a development. The parkway is extremely busy on a Saturday with shopping traffic, add football traffic into this and you are effectively creating a gridlock situation which will ultimately discourage people from going to watch Town or to go shopping. Both of which defeat the object of what you are trying to achieve. If you look at other new stadium developments, the most sucessful ones are on the outskirts of towns with excellent transport links and ample parking on site. This minimises disruption to residents and provides fans with fantastic facilities. Blundell Park is simply not suitable for the club in the 21st Century but the time needs to be taken to find the right spot for a replacement which will benefit all parties and give the club we love the home it deserves.

712 19/02/2015 07:59:10 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Hurst I do support the relocation

713 19/02/2015 08:03:55 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Phillips I DO support this relocation. We need this as a football club and a Town. A community stadium complex will be of huge benefit to the community as a whole.

714 19/02/2015 08:15:49 Option 2 Option 1 David Langley

715 19/02/2015 08:17:17 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Marley I am in support of the proposed relocation for Grimsby Town to Peaks Parkway to secure the future of one of Grimsby's main assets, that brings national exposure for the good of the town and the area. Blundell Park is no longer viable in the modern world and Peaks Parkway is the only location that meets all of the criteria required.The project not only provides anew home for Grimsby Town but will deliver a project that will provide valuable benefits for the wider community.

716 19/02/2015 08:38:47 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Drinkell the football club is essential to the the town and without relocating to Peaks Parkway their is a real risk of the club withering and dying and this cannot be allowed to happen. The peaks parkway project can be used as a real asset to the whole community and needs support from the council.

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717 19/02/2015 08:40:27 Option 2 Option 1 David Ranshaw After several attempts to identify a good location and after a considerable amount of financial input associated with those attempts I believe that the current proposed location offers the best opportunity for a new stadium. Other suggestions such as the docks area or Freeman Street area appear to be unviable because of the need to consider both timeframe and further infrastructure developments that would be required for these sights. The relocation from Blundell Park has been an issue for many years and it is clear that continuation at this site is financially crippling the club and preventing opportunities to develop additional income streams. There has to be a positive move to relocate quickly and this move must be supported by the Local Authority. The Football Club is very much part of the local community and therefore represents a significant local community asset that has the potential to bring not just economic benefits but also the ability to install further civic pride to our area.

718 19/02/2015 08:47:48 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Owen I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it seems the best place and If we do not get a new stadium soon the Town will lose one of its biggest assets .It advertises the Town every game that it plays .A town with no club will soon be forgotten .

719 19/02/2015 08:50:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan evans I do support the stadium as it is needed to modern ise the town and club plus the jobs created by doing so.

720 19/02/2015 08:52:26 Option 2 Option 1 Christian Bruce It is what grimsby needs to help kick start the rejuvination of this once great town. It's not just a football team that will benefit , but the whole town. A focul point for the community is essential.

721 19/02/2015 08:53:17 Option 2 Option 1 austin mitchell

722 19/02/2015 08:53:22 Option 2 Option 1 Karen evans Self sustainable stadium is only way the club could survive

723 19/02/2015 08:53:45 Option 2 Option 1 Peter raven

724 19/02/2015 08:56:04 Option 2 Option 1 Helga peck The town needs this . Future jobs etc

725 19/02/2015 08:58:54 Option 2 Option 1 James Binnington Watson

726 19/02/2015 08:59:04 Option 2 Option 1 John Boswell I do support the idea that the council should actively help the club to re-locate, even if it is not to Peaks Parkway

727 19/02/2015 09:02:38 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Kevin Watkinson

I do support the relocation because the club is falling behind its local rivals, ie. Hull, Scunthorpe etc. to develop and bring the club up to date a new stadium is crucial. It would enable the club to attract better players, a well known fact is that players will be attracted to a new stadium with modern facilities. Bound ell Park has enormous history and heritage but is sadly out of date with the times. The local council has to realise that the club is well supported by non league standards but would be better supported with a new stadium. The club is a focal point for the town and I urge the council to push ahead with the proposal to build a new stadium.

728 19/02/2015 09:06:58 Option 2 Option 1 Bruce Fenwick The club and the town need to move forward and a community stadium will help achieve this. We've been left behind with this sort of project for too long. It's not just about football, it's the extra revenue the stadium can bring to the town with it's potential for holding concerts etc. inspiring facilities will also benefit the community and get more people active.

729 19/02/2015 09:08:30 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Allan Lindley

730 19/02/2015 09:20:04 Option 2 Option 1 Steven John Wraith

731 19/02/2015 09:22:06 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Lawler

Football in Grimsby needs to move into the 21st century and Blundell Park is unable to cope with what the modern football fan requires on match days. I run my own business and get clients from other area’s coming to work in the Grimsby area. I like to use the executive lounge for a meal before the game and afterwards for a drink but due to its size I am not always able to book a table because it gets booked up early. This means using other places away for the ground and loss of income to the football club. A new ground is required to be able to fulfil the required needs of local business as well as the supporters.

732 19/02/2015 09:23:31 Option 3 Option 1 John Wright Only as no other suitable site is available. I feel it's the wrong side of Grimsby. Nothing to do with its proximity to local burial facilities. Great Coates was the best site, how ever it seems not a profitable option for those involved. Therefore it seems we are told its Peaks Parkway or nowhere! With the threat of losing our beloved club I would reluctantly agree to the proposed site. Wherever the ground is to be built our local council needs to be pro active and support it and be more forward thinking!

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733 19/02/2015 09:33:47 Option 2 Option 1 Adelle Sanderson

I 100% support the decision. This will mean we will finally play at home!

734 19/02/2015 09:35:11 Option 2 Option 1 Robert krohnen

735 19/02/2015 09:35:34 Option 1 Option 1 Simon dugard The stadium is unnecessary to serve barely 5% of the population, the 'community' part is rubbish, we already have plenty of leisure facilities l, the town does not need more, and the location is not suitable, ie. Next to the cemetery, it will become a 'short cut' to the stadium on match day, and ruin the atmosphere for mourners

736 19/02/2015 09:36:02 Option 2 Option 1 Kim Hall I support this proposed relocation, as I believe this is our last chance and the current ground is just not fit for purpose. Without this move, I fear the club would inevitably close.I cant understand how anyone could even oppose this relocation. The Council should be behind this 100%.

737 19/02/2015 09:36:29 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne hanson The town has a global name in the football club and the council should do all it can to help us retain it.Other towns and cities do all they can to help and support there club so why is Grimsby different?

738 19/02/2015 09:38:29 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Young The club needs a new stadium that can also be used by the wider community

739 19/02/2015 09:44:18 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Bonner I do support the relocation.The football club will better for everyone in a new stadium.There is a strong support for football in the area and improved facilities are needed.Without a new ground we have been left behind which is why we are out of the football league.

740 19/02/2015 09:47:34 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Holdsworth

741 19/02/2015 09:48:57 Option 3 Option 1 Neil Crofts I do not support the relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the site is unsuitable.

Access to the fully completed ground will be extremely restricted. The roads leading to the site not suitable, nor sustainable, for the volume of traffic; disconnected public transport to the ground; and a lack of parking. The current plan does not have solutions for these issues.

There is a long list of reasonable objections to the site raised relating the the allotments, green belt land, and the crematorium too.

I fully support GTFC being in desperate need of a new stadium - the ongoing saga of this is becoming an burden around the club and affecting fans, the club, and the town negatively.

The large majority of modern stadiums being built in recent years are at sites predominantly on the 'edge' of towns - in places that are more readily adapted to cope with an increase in traffic/footfall.

In this situation, a new stadium would be most welcome at a site such as the Europarc, where development is encouraged and public transport/commuting issues would not present an issue.

742 19/02/2015 09:50:18 Option 3 Option 1 Anna Marie Hewins

I do not feel it is appropriate for a football stadium to be located so close to residential areas, a crematorium and a hospice. I feel the stadium should be located out of town somewhere like the euro Parc so that the town itself is not affected by traffic and the behavioural issues that arise with football fans around matches

743 19/02/2015 09:53:11 Option 2 Option 1 Rick broddle I do support it,good for the community,family,integrate the town with more facilities especially the children,I've supported the club for 52years and feel this move is well over due

744 19/02/2015 09:53:50 Option 2 Option 1 Rhiannon Josephine Whittleton

I do support the relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway as I feel it will increase the number of away fans coming to the town. This is turn will benefit businesses in the town as they will spend money in the pubs, cafés etc .

745 19/02/2015 09:54:23 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Nilsson. As a season ticket holder since 1961, I can see the ground deteriorating around me. It would be much safer for parking. The improved facilities would increase attendances and ultimately increase the potential to purchase superior players and improve the chances for local boys to progress.

746 19/02/2015 09:54:55 Option 2 Option 1 Paul chalk We need this to happen

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747 19/02/2015 10:06:30 Option 2 Option 1 Elliott Norburn I do support the relocation of the stadium, I believe having it in the style of glanford park with retail shops around is the best idea. I think it will give the town a massive boost, when a football team does well so does the town/city and the council should be pushing this not library's, auditoriums and those sort of things

748 19/02/2015 10:07:11 Option 2 Option 1 Declan Robinson Because it's vital for both the club and for the town! People need to realise that this town will suffer hugely without the club. This is a fantastic opportunity for both the town and club to move forward and be sustainable in the future. The council should be doing everything in their power to push this through and support the relocation as the benefits will be substantial!

749 19/02/2015 10:23:33 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Pullan

750 19/02/2015 10:28:28 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs G Ellis The club certainly needs a new stadium. It will be good for Grimsby image.

751 19/02/2015 10:33:34 Option 3 Option 1 Mike Stannard I'm a local resident. The proposed relocation brings nothing whatsoever to improve my circumstances and rather a lot to make them worse. No, no, no.

752 19/02/2015 10:35:51 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Baskcomb I do support the proposed relocation.

753 19/02/2015 10:40:36 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Musgrave

754 19/02/2015 10:48:33 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Ladson I do support the new stadium on Peaks Parkway

755 19/02/2015 10:49:58 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Hutchinson

I do

756 19/02/2015 10:50:54 Option 2 Option 1 Derek Mason I do support the proposed relocation because I feel that it is essential we have a Football Club in Grimsby. The club is well over 100 years old, supported by many true fans living in Grimsby and also throughout many countries. It ensures the name 'Grimsby' is heard on the Radio viewed on T.V. and read in the National and local newspapers many times per week. Wonderful free advertising for the town of Grimsby.

My view is that Great Coates is the No. 1 relocation spot, but unfortunately this was not to be.

Therefore I can see no better venue than Peaks Parkway.

I am and have been a Season ticket holder for many years, as was my father, my 2 sons and my 2 grandchildren.

757 19/02/2015 10:52:17 Option 2 Option 1 David Stockton I do support the stadium relocation to this site

758 19/02/2015 10:53:31 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Jacklin I do not support the relocation. The site will be too close to the cemetery. The fact that other clubs may have done this doesn't make it RIGHT. Contrary to what's being said the majority of fans DO use the rail network to get to games, sometimes whole trains will be filled with away fans. Any problems at the ground and we now have an angry mob marching through the town to the train station. It's bad enough when this happens along the seafront never mind the town centre!The money for this NEEDS to be spent on freeman street, on the town itself rather than just ignoring the "boarded up zones". More retail establishments out of town is only going to make this worse! It seems that the plans to improve grimsby revolve around bypassing it altogether!

759 19/02/2015 10:58:02 Option 2 Option 1 Egmond Molenaar

The new stadium will add a new focus to the town. Bring the community together.

760 19/02/2015 11:02:53 Option 2 Option 1 Darren montford

761 19/02/2015 11:04:39 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Baker I do support this. Without a new ground, Grimsby Town will eventually cease to exist. Many other teams of a similar size have supportive Councils, and have achieved success following a move eg Scunthorpe Hull and Doncaster locally.

762 19/02/2015 11:06:54 Option 2 Option 1 Antony Furneaux

763 19/02/2015 11:14:49 Option 2 Option 1 Dan Baker

764 19/02/2015 11:15:53 Option 2 Option 1 Tom suddaby

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765 19/02/2015 11:16:39 Option 2 Option 1 Joe O'Reilly I do support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway because it is about time the council supported the football club in this town, at times the football club has put grimsby on the map. It will lessen traffic congestion and will help guide GTFC back in to the football league. Having a new stadium could rocket the club up the leagues, the best example of this is Hull City F.C. they went from League 2 to Premier League in 6 seasons.

766 19/02/2015 11:20:09 Option 2 Option 1 Jason macleod The relocation is imperitive to the town of grimsby, not just the football club, why do the council not see this?

767 19/02/2015 11:21:16 Relocate the club to peaks parkway.

Option 1

768 19/02/2015 11:26:05 Option 3 Option 1 Tracey duff

769 19/02/2015 11:27:30 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Towle

770 19/02/2015 11:30:25 Option 2 Option 1 Karl Bryant I do support the move and believe the council should help in making the move possible, I'm fed up with this towns backward attitude and think it's about time everyone got behind Grimsby Town fc and give us a new home to be proud off.

771 19/02/2015 11:31:22 Option 2 Option 1 Adel Maroney It's essential the club relocates to survive and prosper

772 19/02/2015 11:31:56 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Philip Clark

It's time this happened. Current venue is not appropriate for the amount of fans. When promotion is attained there needs to be ample parking.

773 19/02/2015 11:39:11 Option 3 Option 1 jim xxxx I DO NOT SUPPORT THIS IN ANYWAY

774 19/02/2015 11:42:18 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Blessed I am backing the clubs proposed relocation to the peaks parkway sight because I have supported the club for a long time in my short life. I do not want to see the club I have supported for all these years simply dissolve into a distant memory. As well as benefitting the club and its supporters, a new COMMUNITY stadium will benefit all who live in Grimsby/Cleethorpes and will become a part of the area that people can be proud of. I think some of the local authorities on the council have an outdated view on the matter and are simply discarding the matter unfairly. Don't let our club die!

775 19/02/2015 11:46:25 Option 2 Option 1 Natalie Cartwright

776 19/02/2015 11:46:43 Option 2 Option 1 jonathan lilley I support the proposed relocation as the mariners need a new stadium to be financially viable and the relocation would resolve traffic issues on matchdays

777 19/02/2015 11:50:52 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Rudkin The football club is a vital part of Grimsby.

778 19/02/2015 11:51:04 Option 2 Option 1 David richardson I do support,i think majority of the town wants the club to survive and relocation is the key,and will also bring more opportunities to employ more people and also housing for people

779 19/02/2015 11:52:04 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Emerson

780 19/02/2015 11:54:58 Option 2 Option 1 Edward Hubbard I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because I believe that it can bring in more fans for the football club meaning that there will be a profit that is being made therefore the club will have more money to put itself in the right direction. Also it can supply people with jobs meaning that there is less people on the streets and more making themselves a better life

781 19/02/2015 11:55:38 Option 2 Option 1 Kieran North A new ground is needed desperately, it will help attract a better calibre of players who will help with the push through the conference and the lower leagues which will attract greater crowds and greater business to the local area.

782 19/02/2015 11:57:06 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Niles I support the proposed relocation because it will give the football team and the local area a springboard to move forward. There are a number of local examples such as Scunthorpe, Doncaster and Hull where this has been beneficial to all. Its now time for the council to actively support the club, too much talking has been done over too many lost years. Get on with it..

783 19/02/2015 12:01:17 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Rhodes I do support the proposed relocation, quite simply the club has to move to progress & survive as a club, but like always Grimsby is stuck in the past and doesn't seem to want to evolve

784 19/02/2015 12:04:34 Option 2 Option 1 Dave nunn

785 19/02/2015 12:24:50 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Miller I support it because better football clubs bring more jobs and more infrastructure to local communities

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786 19/02/2015 12:28:32 Option 1 Option 1 Simon Stephenson

I do support the proposed location because time has moved on and GTFC are in desperate need to relocate. This will bring revenue to the area, jobs, entertainment amongst other things.

787 19/02/2015 12:32:58 Option 2 Option 1 Dana Thornalley

788 19/02/2015 12:33:50 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Woodcock

789 19/02/2015 12:34:59 Option 2 Option 1 sarah flecknor

790 19/02/2015 12:35:40 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Buck I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because I believe Grimsby Town FC need a purpose built home to continue to survive as a professional outfit. The history of the club should not be lost. A new home will allow for a better business model and further improvement of the squad, which should allow for a return to the football league. The Peaks Parkway location will allow easy access for all supporters.

791 19/02/2015 12:36:06 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Stephenson

I do

792 19/02/2015 12:37:43 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Braithwaite

To move forward our fantastic football club needs the support from the council!! And the jobs it will create

793 19/02/2015 12:37:52 Option 2 Option 1 james allan wood

it will be an asset to the town

794 19/02/2015 12:38:01 Option 2 Option 1 colin flecknor

795 19/02/2015 12:39:15 Option 2 Option 1 Richard johns The town needs to grow for the better. And it's a solid start to work from.

796 19/02/2015 12:39:23 Option 2 Option 1 christopher spry

797 19/02/2015 12:39:31 Option 2 Option 1 Damian Kelly I do.

798 19/02/2015 12:39:45 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Claybourn

Vital for the club's long term future. Could be a real catalyst for regeneration in a Town that is slipping further and further other towns and cities.

799 19/02/2015 12:40:04 Option 3 Option 1 Andrew Nunn I think it should be near beechwood farm with easy a180 links. Or even docks/freeman street. With other leisure places/retail/food

800 19/02/2015 12:40:08 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Lister The club require new stadium and can only get this with the support of the council. A successful football club will bring a good feel factor to the town, a successful club will bring revenue to the town in so many ways. So it will be a win win for all involved.

801 19/02/2015 12:40:57 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Mail The current stadium isn't sufficient enough for a club of Grimsby towns stature, also it the club cannot progress as a club until relocation

802 19/02/2015 12:41:37 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Newman

I do support it as if you look at other clubs who have new grounds, they have prospered and we need to do the same as Blundell Park is out dated.

803 19/02/2015 12:43:44 Option 2 Option 1 david mark smith I do support the relocation, as traffic & parking around blundell park on match days is rubbish.we also need the to invest in the future of football in the grimsby area

804 19/02/2015 12:44:00 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Joseph Kelly

805 19/02/2015 12:44:08 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen blyth It will ease congestion on grimsby/cleethorpes road during match days and the club needs a more up to date ground which will bring its own investment especially if built with playing grounds so the ground can earn its money back even when there isn't a game. For instance doncaster rovers ground have a playing facility which does very well.

806 19/02/2015 12:44:10 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Baines Grimsby needs a professional football club, and this will become increasingly unviable unless a new ground is obtained. The old ground is in poor maintenance and lacks modern facilities for fans and for raising non-match day revenue. It will provide an economic boost to the area and to the town. The location is ideal as it is still fairly central whilst also being possible to handle the traffic and footfall and having full space for the development. Other football clubs have benefitted from new stadiums but importantly so have other towns, the local authority must take full advantage of this opportunity for a high status building and facilities to boost the image of this town. The issues and concerns are minor and have been addressed, by the club, allotments can be made available elsewhere easily and it is a substantial distance from the crematorium and hospice. Grab this opportunity with both hands!

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807 19/02/2015 12:45:33 Option 2 Option 1 Kyle John Sinclair

The building of the stadium shows a clear intent that this town is willing to grow. I feel the 'build it and they will come' approach will bring future investment into the town.

During the actual construction phase the construction companies will either A) employ local labour who will in turn spend money in the town or B) employ labour from elsewhere who will then spend a proportion of their money in the town.

808 19/02/2015 12:45:33 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Clarke

809 19/02/2015 12:46:11 Option 2 Option 1 Daley Marsh

810 19/02/2015 12:46:21 Option 2 Option 1 John Peter drewett

Totally support the relocation.. I think it would not only benefit the club but also the town and community

811 19/02/2015 12:46:24 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Johnson

812 19/02/2015 12:47:18 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Caseley

813 19/02/2015 12:47:38 Option 2 Option 1 David Giles I do support.

814 19/02/2015 12:47:52 Option 2 Option 1 Craig traill i do because it will be great for the town and the club

815 19/02/2015 12:48:52 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Andrew Carr I support the new stadium on peaks parkway 100%. A football Club is the heart of a community and believe a new stadium will only benefit the area. When you say to someone I'm from Grimsby/Cleethorpes the 2 things the recognise the area for is football and Fish!!! There will always be opposition to anything new but some people need to see the bigger picture and how important this is for the area. I honestly don't belive many of the concerns certain people have will arise anyway. Get it built and get this area looking to the future!!!!

816 19/02/2015 12:49:18 Option 2 Option 1 Katie Donoghue I support the relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because I believe this is what the club needs to move forward and progress once again. Never did the likes of Hull and Doncaster any harm.

817 19/02/2015 12:50:57 Option 2 Option 1 James Ben cox

818 19/02/2015 12:52:17 Option 2 Option 1 Tony Atkinson The club cannot continue at its present site and must move forward

819 19/02/2015 12:52:58 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Anderson

820 19/02/2015 12:53:55 Option 2 Option 1 David John Flear

821 19/02/2015 12:53:57 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Stuart Carr I support the relocation of the the stadium to peaks parkway because I belive its a good a position as you will get in the area when you take everything in to account. It's so important this gets built for future generations to enjoy.

822 19/02/2015 12:54:35 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin emrys joihns

Do

823 19/02/2015 12:54:47 Option 2 Option 1 Matt woodley I support the relocation of gtfc to peaks parkway fully because the club needs to move and we have argued long enough about diffetent sites! Any site will have pros and cons but this needs to happen i cannot tbink of many other clubs that have had as much hasdle over relocating a ground! Its time for tbe council to do the same as thousands of fans do every home game and back tbe boys!

824 19/02/2015 12:54:50 Option 2 Option 1 WALTER DRAYTON

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway.It would bring more employment and offer the community a fantastic venue.It would of coarse bring more exposure to the hole country and benefit the town of Grimsby greatly.This project must get the full backing of a forward looking and thinking council to put Grimsby Town well and truly back on the map.Walter Drayton

825 19/02/2015 12:55:02 Option 2 Option 1 Keith blackett It Is what the town and the club need for a ecinomic future for both parties

826 19/02/2015 12:55:15 Option 2 Option 1 Richard fox I do

827 19/02/2015 12:55:47 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas A Short I do support

828 19/02/2015 12:56:21 Option 3 Option 1 Christopher Lee martin

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829 19/02/2015 12:57:06 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Ford I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the site is suitable and we need to ensure the financial sustainability of the foot ball club. Why should the directors & Mr Fenty have to keep funding the club. NELC should work with GTFC to deliver the identified solution.

830 19/02/2015 12:57:11 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis regan Sign messi too please?

831 19/02/2015 12:57:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Gay Carr I support the relocation of the stadium to peaks parkway. I think it's a perfect location and suits both people wanting to drive to the stadium and ones that want to walk. This is a fantastic opportunity for something positive for the area and will only improve the town.

832 19/02/2015 12:57:28 Option 2 Option 1 Shane artingstall

833 19/02/2015 12:59:18 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Whetton

834 19/02/2015 12:59:34 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas Marshall

I believe that a re location and new ground is showing that Grimsby Town and the council are looking to the future of the football club and hopefully further progression up the leagues, Blundell Park is in prime building land within the town boundaries and should be well sought after by local construction companies.

835 19/02/2015 12:59:48 Option 2 Option 1 Katie Johnson I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the stadium will create jobs, a better flow of traffic, success. You only have to look at Hull Tigers. Stop holding GTFC back, this move will benefit the town no end.

836 19/02/2015 12:59:54 Option 2 Option 1 Nathan sterriker I do. Because it is needed for the town and the club.

837 19/02/2015 13:00:06 Option 2 Option 1 Philip King I support the relocation because sooner or later the club will go under otherwise and nobody wants that to happen.

838 19/02/2015 13:00:21 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Ward Do

839 19/02/2015 13:01:16 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Carr I fully support the new stadium relocation to Peaks Parkway for many reasons and belive the positives for the area easy outweigh the few negatives. It's about time something like this came about and think it's a superb idea and location for 1000's to enjoy.

840 19/02/2015 13:01:23 Option 2 Option 1 Michael John Owen

I feel the NE Lincs Council must support GTFC in the development of a new Community Stadium. A new stadium will enhance the town as many other Councils have done in the last few years. ie York, Scunthorpe

Grimsby has a long history and has done endless positive publicity for the town over the years.I live in the proposed area and see nothing in the plans to be negative about.Come on Councillors fully support this exiting project. !!

841 19/02/2015 13:03:15 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Garner Create jobs. Goods sports facilities and it's need for the future of grimsby town football club which has heritage in the town.

842 19/02/2015 13:03:54 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Cammack

Grimsby have been talking about a new stadium for as long as I can remember. The council should help the club because it'll be good for the town, the community and football in general in the region.

843 19/02/2015 13:04:29 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Hayles a new stadium for GTFC should be the focal point of the town and a place that the people of Grimsby & Cleethorpes can be proud of. We are often thought of as being the end of the line, away from all other large towns and cities and therefore do not get the investment in facilities that others get. We need this development to bring the town and the football club into the 21st century.

844 19/02/2015 13:08:08 Option 2 Option 1 Sean McClane I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because the town and surrounding area needs a successful, financially stable community football club. Hull City are a shining example of how a club can relocate, prosper and most importantly bring vital regeneration and prosperity to the area.

845 19/02/2015 13:08:13 Option 2 Option 1 Josh Armstrong

846 19/02/2015 13:09:29 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Cartwright I do because this town needs a football club and without relocation i fear for our existance. A successful football club is brilliant for the lical area and economy. All other sites have been ruled out so it's time the council backed the club in relocating here. Think of all the other clubs that have relocated and the success they have had. It's our time to move with the times like all the other places have, it's now or never.

847 19/02/2015 13:09:43 Option 2 Option 1 Dsve mumby I do support the ground as our club needs this to prosper again. Council needs to support our club

848 19/02/2015 13:10:06 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Harrington

I support the proposed relocation as not only will it give the football club the extra revenue it requires it will also provide the town with more jobs. I feel that new modern facilities will help the community as well as the club.

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849 19/02/2015 13:11:06 Option 4 Option 1 Stewart Nicholson

850 19/02/2015 13:12:44 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Wilkins It is vital to help the club survive and would be a asset to the area

851 19/02/2015 13:13:31 Option 3 Option 1 Mathew Tuck I do not support moving the stadium to Peaks Parkway-the club does need a new stadium, however little thought has been given to how either it will be financed without bankrupting the club or the town. There is a presumption that the existing transport infrastructure will work on Match days-the roads to the South of the town are underdeveloped and ill suited to such a venue. It also concerns me that Grimsby has many brownfield sites that need developing (which could include the old ground if this goes ahead) yet the proposal is to build on a greenfield site. These would need to be adequately addressed to get my support.

852 19/02/2015 13:14:02 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Lofas Moving to a state of the art new stadium will be the making of this club and also bring something to our town that finally the inhabitants can be proud of, make it something the community can share

853 19/02/2015 13:14:46 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Clark As a supporter that travels a considerable distance to watch my team. It would be easier to get to and would avoid the congestion parking in and around Blundell park. I always feel for the residents as I know that supporters who travel in take all the car parking spaces

854 19/02/2015 13:14:58 Option 3 Option 1 Dave Castle I do not support the relocation to Peaks Parkway, as locating the stadium and proposed retail outlets in that area will lead to a massive increase in traffic (especially on match days), the majority of which will have to cross Grimsby town, having driven into the area by the easiest route, namely the A180. The infrastructure from the A180 across town to the Peaks parkway area will not be able to accommodate this traffic increase, leading to delays, gridlock and indiscriminate parking in any street within walking distance of the proposed stadium location (with total disregard for any of the residents let alone any parking restrictions that may be in force). May I suggest a location adjacent to the A180 would be far more appropriate, not a greenfield site in the wrong location on the wrong side of town.

855 19/02/2015 13:15:22 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Neal The community benefits will be enormous. The site is essential for the sustainability of GTFC and the whole town and surrounding areas benefit from a successful team. The national exposure for the club and town cannot be underestimated when the club feature in live TV matches and cup finals.

856 19/02/2015 13:15:36 Option 2 Option 1 ANDREW WILLIAM ECELSON

Blundell Park is no longer fit for purpose.

Over a number of years many football clubs have significantly upgraded their facilities. During this period every attempt to relocate GTFC has failed and the club has regressed.

This may be the last opportunity to put the club on a sustainable footingand so preserve an institution which is both historically important and important to many members of the immediate and surrounding communities.

It is also an opportunity to provide much needed sporing and other facilities in this area.857 19/02/2015 13:16:23 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Hart

858 19/02/2015 13:17:25 Option 2 Option 1 Howard Brady Relocation of the stadium will help the towns infrastructure, jobs and recognition across the country.

859 19/02/2015 13:17:46 Option 2 Option 1 Linda Hart It would be nice to see the council get behind the club and put Grimsby back on the map.

860 19/02/2015 13:18:14 Option 2 Option 1 Hayley Christine good

861 19/02/2015 13:18:59 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Ellis

862 19/02/2015 13:20:22 Option 2 Option 1 Robert osborne I believe the council should do all it can to help Grimsby town fc relocate.

863 19/02/2015 13:20:45 Option 2 Option 1 Gary lee deakins I support the relocation because it makes sense to move to somewhere where there is less housing and hopefully somewhere to park

864 19/02/2015 13:21:59 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Roy Holloway

Please let this happen for the good of the area

865 19/02/2015 13:22:12 Option 2 Option 1 Emma Bradshaw

866 19/02/2015 13:23:04 Option 2 Option 1 Sandra raithby

867 19/02/2015 13:23:40 Option 2 Option 1 Eddie elliott I do support

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868 19/02/2015 13:24:21 Option 2 Option 1 David Coates I do support the relocation.

869 19/02/2015 13:26:03 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher David Bristow

I do support the relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it will secure the future of the Club for years to come generating much needed revenue. The location is perfect and the infrastructure around the proposed site is more than capable of dealing with the increased traffic and foot fall.

870 19/02/2015 13:26:19 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart raithby

871 19/02/2015 13:26:50 Option 2 Option 1 Bob Davies A successful football club provides the local community with a sense of belonging, a sense of pride in their locale - something they can identify with and which is a part of their very being. I've been a Grimsby exile now for over 50 years, but I'm still very proud of my roots and of the history of Grimsby and I follow GTFC wherever I am because it's a key part of that connection. If Grimsby lose their football club with over 100 years of tradition, Grimsby will lose some of its heart.Currently, Grimsby Town FC have limited funds - albeit have been fortunate to have a local benefactor in recent years, but that can't last. Football has moved on, and if they are to have a future, they must find wider, more innovative ways of funding the club and re-location to a new, more commercially viable location together with the added income streams that it will bring, should be part of that.Whether you're a football fan or not, please don't lose sight of the happiness (yes, winning or losing) that a club brings to its community - it brings them together and is part of the fabric of the town and surrounding area. I urge you to support this move and show solidarity with Mr Fenty and his team who are trying to ensure GTFC and its loyal supporters can continue to be part of that for many years to come.

872 19/02/2015 13:27:17 Option 3 Option 1 Rebecca Hutchinson

873 19/02/2015 13:27:55 Option 3 Option 1 Kayleigh briggs A football stadium near a cemetery and a crematorium surely this cannot go ahead ! How disrespectful

874 19/02/2015 13:28:15 Option 3 Option 1 Emma Maddison

875 19/02/2015 13:28:48 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Bartlett Like other local authorities the council should pro-actively support the relocation of the club and its ambitions. The club is a great source of local pride and a successful football club is key to promoting the area on a national scale. Local politicians need recognise the importance of local sports in raising the profile of the area and making the area an attractive option for economic investment from private business by supporting the development of Grimsby Town Football Club.

876 19/02/2015 13:29:45 Option 2 Option 1 James Tuff

877 19/02/2015 13:30:00 Option 2 Option 1 Richard cole This will not only be of benefit to the football club, but to the whole community itself. The club provides support to the community, so the community should support the club on the proposed location of the new stadium.

878 19/02/2015 13:31:40 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Johnson We need to look after our local football club. The town wouldn't be the same without it! Come on and support the Mariners!

879 19/02/2015 13:33:21 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew summerfield

880 19/02/2015 13:38:07 Option 2 Option 1 Joanne Lord

881 19/02/2015 13:38:14 Option 3 Option 1 Wendy Trask I think there are plenty of areas on the edge of town that will accommodate a stadium.. Proposing a site close to existing housing is unfair on people who live there or bought property there. I do not consider myself a fan at all but can see the benefits of a new stadium for our local economy. Just be nore considerate to existing residents of our town.

882 19/02/2015 13:40:06 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Cale For club to survive, and to put grimsby on map with a new stadium with added facilities I fully Support relocation to peakes parkway

883 19/02/2015 13:40:51 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Bruce East

I support the proposed relocation because it will create local jobs, encourage me and others who are no longer local to return to Grimsby and contribute to the economy, and because it is clear from the experience of other football clubs who have relocated that it enhances the interest in the club and the opportunities for success. Relative to the size of population of the area, this club sustains a lot of local interest and deserves the chance to compete in modern and attractive facilities. Without the relocation the future of the club will remain in doubt.

884 19/02/2015 13:42:31 Option 2 Option 1 James Breakspeare

I do support the proposed relocation because GTFC could be the heart of improving the community

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885 19/02/2015 13:45:19 Option 2 Option 1 Kate Hannah Williamson

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it is a overdue move for our local football team to modern, and purpose-built facilities, which will not only bring a sense of pride to Grimsby, but will also be a place where families can go together and support their community. Blundell Park has long served the club, but we need to move into the 21st century to provide a safe, clean, modern football ground for local people and also visitors from other towns. The move will bring with it tourism, jobs, and business development to Grimsby. The Peaks Parkway location can handle the traffic flow, it is in a good position from Grimsby Town train station, A180 & also from the Louth road. if a back street stadium in Cleethorpes can take the amount of fans travelling to/parking at the stadium I am positive that the land on Peaks Parkway can also. I live on Park Drive which is around Peoples Park, this is close to the proposed ground, but I am not worried about the increased traffic as it is slightly on the outskirts of the area.

886 19/02/2015 13:47:31 Option 2 Option 1 William Lince i do support the relocation of the peaks parkway stadium because we have been at blundell park for a long time, a new staium would create more fans so more money

887 19/02/2015 13:48:31 Option 3 Option 1 M. Hutson Within the next three years a whole area of the East marsh (the flats and part of Freeman st). will be gone; this has direct and road and rail links. Plus there will be no close residents plus it will clean up the weakest link in the town. It does not need the wit of a genius to work this out; it' the elephant in the room. Peaks parkway is just a red herring.

888 19/02/2015 13:49:06 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Taylor

889 19/02/2015 13:49:54 Option 3 Option 1 Gail Smith Our council representatives have already stated, no further roads or junctions would be added to The Peaks Parkway.I believe this is the wrong area for a football ground

890 19/02/2015 13:51:14 Option 2 Option 1 Connor Piggott

891 19/02/2015 13:52:22 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Campbell The town needs a football club, it helps put us on the map. Blundell park is history, the community stadium needs to be grimsby towns future if it is to be successful and survive

892 19/02/2015 13:52:34 Option 3 Option 1 Ken Smith This is not the right area for any football stadium

893 19/02/2015 13:52:58 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Naylor

894 19/02/2015 14:03:57 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Ellis

895 19/02/2015 14:04:05 Option 2 Option 1 David thompson

896 19/02/2015 14:07:17 Option 1 Option 1 richard dawson I do not support the proposed relocation because:

1. Blundell Park is an historic site and parts of it should be given listed building status.

2. Peaks Parkway is a poor choice of site which will disrupt allotment holders and be a nuisance to the nearby other facilities.

3. The premise that the club has built its business case for a new stadium does not stand up to scrutiny in 2015. The stadium proposed is far too large and dependent on an anchor tenant which will never be found in the 21st century economic climate.

897 19/02/2015 14:08:18 Option 2 Option 1 Lee coxon I do support the new stadium project, I've been watching town for years now and it would have a massive impact on our town n produce jobs and put us back on the map with a new ground which could also help with others taking advantage of it and using it too....

898 19/02/2015 14:10:59 Option 2 Option 1 Benjamin ranshaw

The town needs this, take hull for example what a new stadium did for them. Let's have something positive for a change. Great Grimsby.

899 19/02/2015 14:13:42 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Edward Smart

Grimsby Town needs the new stadium to be competitive. The football team is a great advert for the town and it's about time the council recognised this.

900 19/02/2015 14:13:57 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Love do because we,ve already missed the chance at Great Coates don,t let another opportunity slip by

901 19/02/2015 14:14:19 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Dodge I support the relocation of the stadium as it will help the club to develop in the future as well as opening up opportunities for the local community.

902 19/02/2015 14:14:24 Option 2 Option 1 Terry Darnell Do

903 19/02/2015 14:14:48 Option 2 Option 1 Timothy Wong it well support future generations for the town with increased revenue and jobs.

904 19/02/2015 14:15:00 Option 3 Option 1 Stewart Smith

905 19/02/2015 14:15:58 Option 2 Option 1 richard garrod

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906 19/02/2015 14:16:28 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Edward O'Flinn

907 19/02/2015 14:19:20 Option 2 Option 1 Luca Sowerby

908 19/02/2015 14:19:23 Option 2 Option 1 HALEY jOHNSON

PLEASE MOVE THE STADIUM. IT HAS OUTGROWN THE AREA IT IS IN. NEEDS A GOOD FACE LIFT. AND LETS GET INTO THE 21ST CENTURY

909 19/02/2015 14:20:02 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Edward Dixon

Council need to be proactive and integral, as other council are, in helping provide a new location for the local football team. This will positively affect businesses and the area as a whole where regeneration has become stagnant and as a result causing grimsby to become a back water where people do not want to come

910 19/02/2015 14:20:56 Option 2 Option 1 Carol Diane marrows

Gtfc need the new stadium to progress into and up the football league's

911 19/02/2015 14:21:35 Option 2 Option 1 Jørn Bendik Haarberg Hove

912 19/02/2015 14:22:15 Option 2 Option 1 Fiona harrison New stadium will be great for club and community.it will give kids at grass roots more opprtunity and hopefully increase its revenue to buy more players and get back into the leauge!! UTM!!

913 19/02/2015 14:26:19 Option 3 Option 1 Alex Jessop

914 19/02/2015 14:27:16 Option 4 Option 1 Jabba the Hutt

915 19/02/2015 14:28:16 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Forrester I support the relocation as it will help the local community with an increase in jobs and revenue.

916 19/02/2015 14:28:45 Option 2 Option 1 Ben North The town needs to move forward with the times. The stadium is a 100 years old. The council needs to modernise the town and a new community stadium is the way forward.

917 19/02/2015 14:29:06 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Gladding I DO

918 19/02/2015 14:32:18 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Wood The football club needs it and the town needs a football club to progress and grow

919 19/02/2015 14:32:29 Option 2 Option 1 Rob Davison I do because I love GTFC

920 19/02/2015 14:33:20 Option 2 Option 1 Emily Hanrahan I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway as the modernisation of the ground will be fantastic for the town and for the club.

921 19/02/2015 14:34:22 Option 2 Option 1 Kenny Young I believe it is essential for the town and community to move forward to the 21st century. Not just the club the whole area and generations to come will benefit and help put Grimsby back on the map. Not to mention the jobs also created. I cannot agree with any of the objections to the scheme. There doesn't appear to be a valid argument against

922 19/02/2015 14:35:37 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Whitlock Regeneration of the football ground and development of associates shops & business will support the area, economy and more importantly the football club.

923 19/02/2015 14:35:46 Option 3 Option 1 norman ellis I do not support the proposed relocation as it is totally unsuitable for traffic, in particular that most out of town traffic will funnel into peaks parkway at Victoria street ellis ward way junction.the relocation should be to the north of the town off the A180, near industrial areas.

924 19/02/2015 14:35:53 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun wilson

925 19/02/2015 14:36:40 Option 3 Option 1 David jackson I do support, current location is no good for people living in that location, also think the club should work closely with the council as hull did a few years back. Also until promotion not needed but need to plan ahead.

926 19/02/2015 14:37:14 Option 2 Option 1 James William Hornsey

I do support the clubs relocation, a new ground will only benefit the club and the town. A successful (on and off the pitch) football club enchances a towns reputation and will no doubt bring in more businesses to the area.

927 19/02/2015 14:37:24 Option 3 Option 1 suzanna hodgson

I do not support the site on peaks park way because I live at New Waltham the extra noise traffic will not be welcome I live in a nice quiet village and travel every day up and down that road. Getting into town on a weekend will be a nightmare just as it is now on Grimsby road on football day now. I do not want football thugs coming into our village. My house is very close to Peaks park way and I know this will bring a lot of trouble to our village. I do not want to have to look across from my house and see a football stadium. I moved to new Waltham for the quiet. It is a silly idea to move it to peaks park way and I do not support it at all. Healing was the perfect solution off the A180 why has it not been passed for there.

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928 19/02/2015 14:39:23 Option 2 Option 1 Tommy Webster It will be great for the town. The local economy will benefit and it will be an attraction for out of town visitors. The current stadium, Blundell Park, is a huge intrusion of privacy for local residents and I feel the Peaks Parkway location will be much more practical.

I believe if the Council/GTFC conducted some genuine research rather than using poor online surveys then they would see the support for a new ground will totally outweigh the objections.

929 19/02/2015 14:41:00 Option 1 Option 1 rjfg df

930 19/02/2015 14:41:12 Option 3 Option 1 Claire Hambling Not support

931 19/02/2015 14:41:57 Option 4 Option 1 Paul Harvey

932 19/02/2015 14:42:29 Option 2 Option 1 Antony gunn I do

933 19/02/2015 14:46:35 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Hewson I do support the relocation to Peakes Parkway because it is vital for not only the football club's continued future but also for that of the people of this beleagured town. A town who's council need to provide a bigger lead to the things that will matter to next generations of Grimbarians, rather than pandering to the petty objections of people with nothing better to do than block progress and investment. I travel to Grimsby every couple of weeks and spend money in Grimsby because I come to watch football there. Take away my reason for coming, and you take away my reason for spending my money there.

934 19/02/2015 14:52:19 Option 2 Option 1 jim hardy i doinvesting in the community

935 19/02/2015 14:54:55 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Parker the fans of Grimsby Town and the community deserve a new stadium. Many other clubs have been helped by their local councils to fulfil their ambitions of building new stadiums but NELC seem determined to halt progress in the town.

936 19/02/2015 14:55:25 Option 2 Option 1 When I was 16 years of age on my paper round some time ago I saw great news of a new stadium to be built everyone was buzzing yet to this day still nothing has been built.It would be great for the area we are falling behind the times theres not alot to do locally so I think this is a step in the right direction for the local community...To the future I say Just get on with it what harm can it do in terms of games there not everyday can't see the issue.

937 19/02/2015 14:57:20 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Graham

938 19/02/2015 14:58:22 Option 3 Option 1 Nicholas Booth I do not support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because

1.there should be no council support for this private enterprise.2.increased congestion on the parkway and surroundings (this is inevitable despite any road/junction improvements which MAY occur.3.disturbance to visitors / mourners to the crematorium (not a cemetry).4.loss of allottments (most vacant plots are unusable due to flooding and other problems).5.No new retail park is required for the Grimsby area; there are frequent vacancies for businesses in Freshney Place and other retail parks.

939 19/02/2015 14:59:17 Option 2 Option 1 John Darsley I do, a new stadium will create jobs for the town, Grimsby Town football club put the town on the map, if we climb the leagues through a new ground, it will make Grimsby a better place

940 19/02/2015 14:59:31 Option 2 Option 1 George Evans

941 19/02/2015 14:59:46 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Graves Yes I do agree with the relocation and the new location for the new ground. My reasons for this are quiet simply that it would be multi event stadium that would provide all year round facilities for the community.

942 19/02/2015 15:00:07 Option 2 Option 1 philip deyes

943 19/02/2015 15:00:54 Option 2 Option 1 Sally Ives Because the football club is about the best thing left in the town, losing it would be another nail in the coffin of our community

944 19/02/2015 15:00:56 Option 2 Option 1 paul smith i definitely support the relocation as i can never park on match days the fans car parking is ridiculous, on a positive note though i feel it would benefit the club fans and area in general especially if it could incorporate public facilities also

945 19/02/2015 15:04:47 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca Whitlock

I do support the decision.

946 19/02/2015 15:08:08 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Braithwaite

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947 19/02/2015 15:08:17 Option 2 Option 1 Chris farrow

948 19/02/2015 15:09:33 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth deighton I do its a better location

949 19/02/2015 15:15:23 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Rands I believe it is crucial both for the football club and the town that it has a successful local team, restoring pride and prestige to the area. In my view the proposed site in Peake's Parkway is the best option available

950 19/02/2015 15:16:13 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Michaela Howes

The football club supports our town and local people. It's about time we supported them. It will reduce congestion on Cleethorpes/Grimsby Road and surrounding area. It will hopefully bring new investment and jobs to the area.

951 19/02/2015 15:17:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mark George I do

952 19/02/2015 15:18:20 Option 2 Option 1 Conor Finnegan

953 19/02/2015 15:19:46 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Peart Apart from ensuring the Town's football club will have a modern home for the foreseeable future it will give the club a much needed income stream to help with their continued survival.It appears the whole existence of the club could be put in jeopardy should this vital asset not be realised.It would also provide excellent sports facilities to go alongside the existing ones for the benefit of the whole community.

954 19/02/2015 15:20:54 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Keetley I support it because it will bring in jobs and businesses into the town and will also help better the football club. Please don't say no to it as this is would be an improvement in the town and a prime location

955 19/02/2015 15:23:01 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Green I support the proposed relocation. It will encourage me and my family to make more visits to see home games, spending money in the area, using local hotels etc.

956 19/02/2015 15:24:10 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart crichton

957 19/02/2015 15:28:27 Option 2 Option 1 Mark furnell

958 19/02/2015 15:29:27 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Alexander Waters

959 19/02/2015 15:30:34 Option 2 Option 1 David Herbert Waters

960 19/02/2015 15:32:57 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Swallow It would be a good investment for the town and surrounding area - it would attract more people and generally help the local economy.

961 19/02/2015 15:37:08 Option 3 Option 1 Nicholas Spittlehouse

I think access may be a problem. Despite its great history Blundell Park is in an increasingly depressed área, therefore to keep the club afloat a relocation is a positive move. Not sure that Peaks Parkway is the right location though.

962 19/02/2015 15:37:12 Option 2 Option 1 Paul g johnson Need to come out the dark ages ,

963 19/02/2015 15:43:05 Option 2 Option 1 Hayden Rogers

964 19/02/2015 15:46:42 Option 3 Option 1 Chris Lyons I do not support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway because I am not convinced that this is a suitable site for a stadium. Whilst I strongly believe that relocation is desperately needed I think that there could be better options that would cause less adverse affects and be more flexible for future development.

965 19/02/2015 15:46:44 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Edward Haire

as you can see from my address, I no longer live in the town but nevertheless,still support the Mariners (for 46+years) . The football club is as much a part of Grimsby as say the Town Hall and as part of Grimsby's identity,should be allowed to continue and thrive all be it in a different location.

966 19/02/2015 15:47:20 Option 2 Option 1 James Robert Charlton

Surely it's the council duty to help the club who are a great focal point for the town and community.

967 19/02/2015 15:48:43 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Fitzsimons I believe the football club is an important and integral part of the community.A new stadium complex is essential in order for it to secure it's long-term future,and perhaps return to former glories. This would be a major boost for the Grimsby &Cleethorpes area.The continued objections from "NIMBY" residents and certain councillors who seem to think that the area will be swarming with thousands of drunken thugs every Saturday have,in my opinion, contributed to the club's recent demise and it is time to make amends.

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968 19/02/2015 15:48:48 Option 3 Option 1 Dennis Burniston 1. Too far away from main entrance to Grimsby ie. A180

2. There are many people who walk to the ground , particularly the elderly Suggested pedestrian access via Peaks Lane and then across a dirt track to the bridge over the main road is a non-starter particularly in wet weather. Also it is quite a long way for elderly to walk along Peaks Parkway from Weelsby Road. ( I am 80 years old)

Ground OK - Position in town NO969 19/02/2015 15:49:54 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Casswell

970 19/02/2015 15:51:18 Option 2 Option 1 Gloria Birkwood I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it will relieve congestion around Blundell Ave., peace will reign for the residents in that area.

971 19/02/2015 15:53:32 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Peart I consider that the move to Peaks Parkway will be good for the Club and the Town.

972 19/02/2015 15:53:54 Option 2 Option 1 John Jones The home of GTFC needs to befit the needs of the 21st century and not the last one. It's a no brainer that the club needs a new ground that provides for health and safety and equals what our opponents have. A new ground shows that Grimsby is moving with the times and is looking forward. If the council doesn't support this then the town has no passion or commitment to face the future!

973 19/02/2015 15:54:35 Option 3 Option 1 Ben Edwards In my honest opinion this is NOT a suitable location, built up area, where the current roads can't deal with the traffic.

974 19/02/2015 15:56:36 Option 2 Option 1 Colin J Spence

975 19/02/2015 15:56:57 Option 2 Option 1 Benjamin Bristow

I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because Blundell Park is essentially falling down now and we need a new stadium to boost our team and the local area. It would be great for GTFC to actually be able to play in Grimsby as well, rather than in Cleethorpes!

976 19/02/2015 15:57:49 Option 2 Option 1 Kate Pearce I do support because a town short on facilities having a new community stadium can only be good news for our town. I'm also in favour of the development in that area of town having now heard the clubs response regarding objections, having the land developed will also create more local jobs before and after the construction.Il just add with all the eyesores around the town it would be nice to have a nice new shiny example along with the new swimming pool to show that we are a forward moving town not stuck in the 1970s let's have modern facilities we can all be proud off.

977 19/02/2015 16:02:40 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Palmer I support the move because a thriving football club helps to generate publicity and identity for its home town. The existing facilities are "tired", ill-located and don't meet the needs of the modern football supporter (integrated into the community, easy parking, modern facilities, easily accessible from outside of town....). There are several lower league clubs gaining benefit from a stadium integrated with a commercial or retail enterprise. GTFC needs to be one of them.

978 19/02/2015 16:04:38 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Joseph Oakes

I support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because I believe the Football Club is invaluable in representing the local area and the Town and it needs to relocate in order for the club to survive in the long term.

There has been numerous locations looked at and Peaks Parkway is the most viable. It is available land and having seen the plans it is not right on top of Weelsby Road residents and is not directly adjacent to the Crematorium as there is land and shops between them. I do not believe having the stadium near the crematorium would cause many issues - the club only plays there approximate 30 times a year anyway so only every other week for 2 hours. I also believe the transport infrastructure here would be ideal for the football club and retail facilities.

979 19/02/2015 16:07:12 Option 2 Option 1 Julie browning A new stadium will benefit the whole community

980 19/02/2015 16:09:04 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew ratch support and is in need of doing..I would also like to see safe standing to generate a good atmosphere.

981 19/02/2015 16:09:14 Option 2 Option 1 Adam williams

982 19/02/2015 16:09:36 Option 3 Option 1 Amanda brocklesby

983 19/02/2015 16:09:55 Option 2 Option 1 Charlotte Barnett

984 19/02/2015 16:09:59 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Higgins 1. The current stadium is in the middle of housing and narrow streets.2. A town should be proud of its community stadium. Blundell park is an embarrassment.

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985 19/02/2015 16:10:02 Option 2 Option 1 Tristram edgenton

Need a new ground .It would also bring jobs and money to the area

986 19/02/2015 16:11:02 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Robert adam

I believe the council should support the football club, all you need to do is look over the bridge to Hull to see what can be achieved! Grimsby should be proud of it football club it put the town on the map.

987 19/02/2015 16:11:59 Option 2 Option 1 David Kenwery the important asset to the town and people of Grimsby that is GTFC should be able to survive and thrive.

988 19/02/2015 16:12:40 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley delatouche

I do

989 19/02/2015 16:13:04 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathon Clark Grow the local economy. Centralise the location making the club accessible to people from Grimsby and Cleethorpes. Give the people something to be proud of during a period of depression (Freeman St etc). So much more......it is the right thing to do :)

990 19/02/2015 16:14:20 Option 2 Option 1 Benjamin Crowley

I support this relocation because it would be fantastic for the club and will finally give the town something to be proud of.

991 19/02/2015 16:14:34 Option 2 Option 1 Adam James Lee

I do support the new stadium, fantastic for the club and will be a great boost for the area if it causes success.

992 19/02/2015 16:15:10 Option 2 Option 1 Christian Borum It's time to take the club forward and have a ground accessible to the fans and stays within the town without impinging on residents

993 19/02/2015 16:15:36 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Dickinson

994 19/02/2015 16:16:40 Option 2 Option 1 Blake keogh I do

995 19/02/2015 16:16:50 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Stacey I do support proposed relocation for the club, community and the fans.

996 19/02/2015 16:17:05 Option 2 Option 1 Amelia Gains

997 19/02/2015 16:17:30 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher benson

This town needs a football club look at all the positives and other examples. Locally too hull city Doncaster rovers even scunthorpe twice. Please just do it say yes and let us have something to be proud of

998 19/02/2015 16:18:04 Option 2 Option 1 Danny Bevis I do. Club is shafted without a new stadium in a bid to make itself sustainable for the future.

999 19/02/2015 16:18:05 Option 2 Option 1 Robert parr A town like Grimsby needs a smart new stadium as a statement of the towns future.

1000 19/02/2015 16:18:10 Option 2 Option 1 Miss julie anne pilsworth

I think the relocation of grimsby town football club will really benefit our are and easier acces and parking for local and commuting visitors and teams. It will also ease congestion on grimsby cleethorpes road. And the new football grounx will be more disabled friendly and accessible

1001 19/02/2015 16:18:38 Option 1 Option 1 Colin sparrow

1002 19/02/2015 16:19:10 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Winn as a main thoroughfare through the town it not only allows ease of access for home supporters but an easy route out of town for the away fans

1003 19/02/2015 16:19:11 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Stanton We need a stadium for the 21st century, a facility the whole town can take pride in.

1004 19/02/2015 16:19:12 Option 2 Option 1 Alison hardy

1005 19/02/2015 16:19:33 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Sheardown

A new stadium will bring much needed work to the area; housing can be built at BP

1006 19/02/2015 16:19:37 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Rouse Current stadia is not fit for purpose.N.E.Lincs needs the extra facilities and housing project.

1007 19/02/2015 16:22:05 Option 2 Option 1 Darren clay I do. Come on, upward an onwards!!

1008 19/02/2015 16:22:26 Option 3 Option 1 Andy Jack I do

1009 19/02/2015 16:23:24 Option 2 Option 1 Martyn Smith This town needs our football club to relocate to a more suitable venue, the peaks parkway project is ideal. It on the outskirts of the town, easy reach from the main route into the town, with better access for all types of transportation. This will in turn create more jobs within the community, which can only be a positive move.

1010 19/02/2015 16:24:08 Option 2 Option 1 T.L.Allen i do

1011 19/02/2015 16:24:15 Option 2 Option 1 david carr The football club is not only the life-blood of the working man in this town, it is also our chance to get our town into the public eye, both nationally and internationally. A new stadium will give the football club a fresh, and badly needed impetus to make this happen. The proposed location is the only realistic option for development in the short term, and I fear for the existence of GTFC should this issue get dragged into the medium term.

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1012 19/02/2015 16:24:31 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Mark Willows

1013 19/02/2015 16:24:58 Option 2 Option 1 Antony Hall We must do this. Blundell Park is not an optioning terms of income generation to sustain a professional football club. I fear the club will cease to exist in a few years unless this goes ahead.

1014 19/02/2015 16:25:22 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew cone They club must move forward a new stadium will safeguard its future thus safeguarding jobs and creating new ones

1015 19/02/2015 16:27:21 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Farrow I do, because there seem to be few alternatives. If the council object to this site, why not suggest an alternative??

1016 19/02/2015 16:29:56 Option 3 Option 1 C Ashworth I don't think the new ground should be near a cemetery, regardless of what other football grounds are near to cemeteries, we are not other football clubs. There are already a number of large supermarkets in Grimsby and Cleethorpes so why has another been proposed? There are many other sites around Grimsby that could be built upon. There is only one access road in and out of the ground at this location and with the proposed housing estate too, the town is looking at a minimum extra 3000 people to provide medical and dental facilities for as well as school places for children in this area, the traffic coming in and out of the town will be a nightmare in my opinion. There isn't a train station anywhere near the proposed ground. It's unfair to expect people to give up allotments which they enjoy for the sake of a football ground.

1017 19/02/2015 16:30:48 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Thompson It will benefit the club , town and new business opportunities

1018 19/02/2015 16:30:52 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Clark

1019 19/02/2015 16:33:05 Option 2 Option 1 GLYN ATKINSON

Blundell Park has served its' full time as the home of the Mariners.

The council have no cash to assist, but could put up a better face to support what the club need to do with re-location.

Hopefully the May elections could change the faces and holding power?

I can understand objections from locals near to the Parkway, but cannot see a really viable alternative that could offer such ease of parking, or ease of arrival and leaving by proposed new roundabouts on the Parkway road.

No new ground will mean another Hereford if Directors cannot continue to back current budgets and short falls - may as well burn tenners each day of the year !

1020 19/02/2015 16:33:12 Option 2 Option 1 Nick sargent I do support the need for a new stadium as this town needs it the football club needs it in order to survive, scunthorpe and hull have done it and look at there sucsess we need to do it not just as a football club but a community stadium for the whole town.

1021 19/02/2015 16:33:54 Option 3 Option 1 Heather Groves I DO NOT support the proposed relocation of the stadium to peaks parkway because it is not the best location. It is in a too built up area and with all the new homes due to be built in the area the roads will not cope. They get congested now at peak times so would be worse if allowed to go ahead. Traffic from the motorway would have to come through town down Victoria street and on a Saturday this is busy enough without football traffic too. NO WAY should this be given the go ahead. An out of town location should be found with easy access to the motorway. It would impact on the surrounding, crematorium, cemetery, schools, hospice etc. also allotments. When allotments are making a come back loosing them would be a great loss.

1022 19/02/2015 16:37:12 Option 2 Option 1 David Hills A successful and progressive football club will help improve the towns image and economy. Regeneration of the town should be seen as a positive step, especially as new high tech industry enters (wind turbine). The community as a whole would benefit from a new stadium and peaks parkway would become a new area of prosperity.

1023 19/02/2015 16:37:27 Option 2 Option 1 heather black

1024 19/02/2015 16:37:52 Option 1 Option 1 Neil shaw I do not support the proposed re location.

1025 19/02/2015 16:38:01 Option 4 Option 1 Mike Curtis Essential for the club to survive

1026 19/02/2015 16:38:40 Option 2 Option 1 Tricia Coultas

1027 19/02/2015 16:38:43 Option 2 Option 1 Alex banos

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1028 19/02/2015 16:38:54 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Winn

1029 19/02/2015 16:39:28 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Pettit Improved facilities and accessibility for supporters and community; new facility to benefit community away from GTFC use; necessary to seed future of GTFC, provided economics work.

1030 19/02/2015 16:39:31 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Lawrence

1031 19/02/2015 16:39:37 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Tarrant Because of traffic congestion in and around the area. Out of town site would be more favourable.

1032 19/02/2015 16:39:50 Option 2 Option 1 clive cook the club needs a new ground and it is the most suitable site that has been identified over many years of consideration

1033 19/02/2015 16:40:46 Option 1 Option 1 Paul Hardy I do not support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it will give less room for housing and more housing is needed before a new football stadium

1034 19/02/2015 16:41:03 Option 2 Option 1 Victoria-Marie Craigie

1035 19/02/2015 16:42:01 Option 2 Option 1 BEN TAYLOR I support

1036 19/02/2015 16:42:13 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Donovan I do support the relocation and the sooner the better, look what it's done for the likes of Hull City, Scunthorpe, & Doncaster, just to name three local clubs !

1037 19/02/2015 16:42:20 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Wright It will secure the future of the football club and keep Grimsby on the map.

1038 19/02/2015 16:42:58 Option 2 Option 1 My partner is a very keen grimsby town football supporter. We travel down to watch the matches whenever we are free

1039 19/02/2015 16:44:48 Option 2 Option 1 Sue Smithson I believe it is the only way forward for our HOMETOWN club. The council are always there to take the plaudits and should help.

1040 19/02/2015 16:45:05 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley Hewson

1041 19/02/2015 16:45:06 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Milson I do support the because without it I don't think the football club can survive long term.

1042 19/02/2015 16:45:16 Option 2 Option 1 DEREK THORNTON

1043 19/02/2015 16:45:24 Option 2 Option 1 Samantha Batt The club should and could be integral to the community, bringing together all ages in a shared goal of a town to be proud of. The council's involvement is vital to rejuvenate this town and football club

1044 19/02/2015 16:45:38 Option 2 Option 1 michael chase The club desperately need a new ground. Peaks Parkway is a central location with plenty of opportunity to expand business, which is both of benefit to the club and the local community

1045 19/02/2015 16:45:41 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Gladwell I support the proposed move because when the GTFC are doing well the hole town is lifted. The town of Grimsby feels like it is a rout at the moment the positive lift by the council supporting the club and local community is just what we need.

1046 19/02/2015 16:45:47 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Booth I have been attending Blundell Park for 43 years and in that time large parts of the ground are exactly the same as the first time I attended a game. I have visited many stadia in the UK and abroad and look in envy at clubs, not dissimilar in size to our own, such as Rotherham ,Chesterfield and our near neighbours Scunthorpe with new grounds and facilities. Scunthorpe look as though they will have their second new ground in the time we have been looking to make our first move!! How can this be? Is it the club, the supporters or the council's fault we have not been able to move grounds yet? As a long standing supporter I don't really care as long as we can move soon. The club has already lost many supporters, some due to the lack of facilities at Blundell Park. Parking can be difficult, the on site facilities are old and in need of replacement and the views from some parts of certain stands means only half a match can be seen. We need to move or the community asset that is GTFC will disappear.

1047 19/02/2015 16:45:50 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Allen Patrick Vaughan

1048 19/02/2015 16:46:15 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel sutton I do support the plan as we need a new ground and there are no other options as the other option great coates got turned down(which I think would have been better) the feed back about the noise near the crem is not valid as there is a football pitch in daily use at the school and I do visit the crem and there is noise there already, As for the traffic where ever you put a new ground it will affect the flow, its not flowing freely as it is. Every other town or city who have invested in a new ground all seem to have prospered and not just with football.

1049 19/02/2015 16:46:52 Option 2 Option 1 Russell Cox I support is as GTFC need it to move forward as a club

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1050 19/02/2015 16:46:56 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph hanley I do support.theres so much to gain from this stadium.positives most definitely outweigh the negatives.

1051 19/02/2015 16:47:34 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Bell I do because I support this great club.

1052 19/02/2015 16:48:25 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Nicolson I do support the relocation as it won't just be a big boost for our club but also the community. No room for expansion at Blundell Park and to achieve our goals we need a new home which will also create more jobs both in the building of the stadium and also once it's built.

1053 19/02/2015 16:50:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mr R Baylis I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because I fear the club will remain financially unviable if it remains at BP, therefore ultimately we will lose GTFC. Do we want an AFC Grimsby? No. Protect the club history, give it the opportunity to survive and grow with the club and the new ground becoming a community asset that all can enjoy.

1054 19/02/2015 16:50:54 Option 2 Option 1 Kate Umpleby

1055 19/02/2015 16:51:02 Option 2 Option 1 JON ELLIS I DO SUPPORT THE RELOCATION OF THE STADIUM AS WE NEED SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF IN THIS TOWN

1056 19/02/2015 16:51:13 Option 2 Option 1 Frank shephard

1057 19/02/2015 16:51:36 Option 2 Option 1 DAVE CLARKE THE TOWN NEEDSWE, THE PEOPLE NEED IT

1058 19/02/2015 16:51:37 Option 3 Option 1 Steven Hallibone Do not support as I think there is more suitable places but if was Peaks Parkway was proven to be the best site I would support.

1059 19/02/2015 16:51:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Carrick The club must have the best ground they feel they need - a successful football club is good for the whole area.

1060 19/02/2015 16:53:01 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Mitchell Pask

I am a season ticket holder

1061 19/02/2015 16:53:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Alan Gilbert I do support

1062 19/02/2015 16:53:29 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Wright I do support the proposed relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because a development of this kind will bring an economic and social benefit to the N E Lincs community.

1063 19/02/2015 16:53:58 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan Christipher Burrett

I support the proposed stadium relocation to Peaks Parkway or another site with the assistance of the council & retail/housing development. With many other clubs around the country having the backing & help from their local councils I believe it's now our time for the N.E Lincs council to help such a central hub to our community out. To me it's a no brainer to the local economy & the benefits it will bring to Grimsby. Not only is it important to the council to reap benefits from it but also our once great club that will have the chances to do so with a new stadium & surrounding areas supporting it.

1064 19/02/2015 16:54:32 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew.spencers

I do support the proposed sit as it will benefit the club & create more jobs for the town

1065 19/02/2015 16:54:46 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Cawsey I support this relocation as it is important for the future of the club and the area. The identified site at Peaks Parkway is the best of the various options that have been discussed over the years. Grimsby needs some much needed investment, it needs to have a football league club and it needs to show that it has a council that can deliver results for a major project such as a stadium as has happened in so many other parts of the country. We do not want a reputation as a backwater where it's impossible make anything happen. It's in everyone's interest so it should happen sooner rather than later.

1066 19/02/2015 16:54:48 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Cowley I think the council should fully back the relocation of the ground to Peakes Parkway

1067 19/02/2015 16:55:58 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Darnell Don't agree with development of Green Sites such as this one

1068 19/02/2015 16:56:10 Option 2 Option 1 John bennett I do

1069 19/02/2015 16:56:50 Option 2 Option 1 Rupert Houltby

1070 19/02/2015 16:57:12 Option 2 Option 1 Jeffrey George Hutchinson

I do support the proposal of relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway because it will provide a much needed community facility, it will be easy to get too, it will make the football club more attractive to supporters and potential new players and hopefully provide a facility for local people to be proud of.

1071 19/02/2015 16:57:17 Option 2 Option 1 Roderic Sam Boyers

I do support the proposed relocation to Peaks Parkway, because 1) it would facilitate better parking. 2) it would have a larger area for any development. 3) it's a better area from a security point of view (having had my car badly vandalised at Blundell Park!).

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1072 19/02/2015 16:58:32 Option 2 Option 1 Glynn coupland

1073 19/02/2015 16:59:31 Option 1 Option 1 Adam winn

1074 19/02/2015 17:00:08 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Gelder I support the proposed relocation of the stadium - the club should be looking ahead to promotion back to the football league and onwards from there - a new stadium is key to this success.

1075 19/02/2015 17:00:12 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Eastwood I do support the clubs proposal.

1076 19/02/2015 17:00:30 Option 2 Option 1 Micheal Page boost local economy, job's and the outlook upon Grimsby and surrounding area's

1077 19/02/2015 17:00:49 Option 2 Option 1 Bianca Sylvester It will be further away from houses, both for the stadium and foot traffic that the football matches draw. There is the potential that it could draw in higher turnout numbers because of the location. Will actually be in Grimsby as opposed to Cleethorpes. It will add popularity to the club, which could lead to excitement and large numbers for the opening of the new stadium. The parking around Blundell Park is currently very lacking, Peaks Parkway could accommodate the crowds better.

1078 19/02/2015 17:00:55 Option 3 Option 1 Joan Darnell The roads which serve this area as a residential quarter, surely will not support the extra traffic of the development suggested. Any new retail development could further damage the town centre which needs to keep as many shops centrally as it can.The proposed area is a quiet, peaceful even picturesque area of the town. We have few enough of those in Grimsby. Can we afford to lose this one?

1079 19/02/2015 17:01:03 Option 2 Option 1 Clive Reed It will greatly improve both social and leisure facilities in the town for all residents.

1080 19/02/2015 17:01:03 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Dawson I support the proposed move to a new stadium as BP is out dated.

1081 19/02/2015 17:01:55 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Coleman i do support the relocation as it is vital for the football club to move forward

1082 19/02/2015 17:02:36 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Long It will bring much needed revenue for the club and also secure the future of GTFC and bring in revenue for not only the club but businesses around it and much needed jobs in the local area

1083 19/02/2015 17:04:27 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Wilson I do.. Because it will help the club move on from recent disappointment and help with a bright future for the community.. Look at the likes of hull! It worked for them!

1084 19/02/2015 17:05:22 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Beckett A Professional Football Club is a massive asset for any town. As a Grimsby born-and-bred person, it's amazing to know how the rest of the country remarks and respects our great club, albeit fallen hard times of late. GTFC puts the town on the map. The people of Grimsby and Cleethorpes should be proud support of this asset - an asset that should be located within the HEART OF THE TOWN. There has been too much drift of industry away from the traditional parts of Grimsby - to support a relocation of the club to the outskirts of the town (Europarc) would just be an extension and continuation of that trend. For that reason, i support keeping Grimsby Town FC within the heart of the Grimsby and Cleethorpes community.

1085 19/02/2015 17:06:36 Option 2 Option 1 lesley barwood

1086 19/02/2015 17:06:46 Option 2 Option 1 David Boylen Relocation is essential for the club to progress. It bring massive value that can not easily be measured.

1087 19/02/2015 17:07:12 Option 2 Option 1 Peter John Conboy

Grimsby and Cleethorpes needs a modern community stadium. Similar sized towns, such Doncaster, Chesterfield and Rotherham have achieved this and seen great benefits including a significant rise in attendances for the football clubs occupying the new stadia.

1088 19/02/2015 17:07:15 Option 2 Option 1 Stewart may I do support the relocation of the stadium it will be so much better for the club

1089 19/02/2015 17:07:25 Option 2 Option 1 David' Douglas

1090 19/02/2015 17:07:42 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Willerton We need better facilities and better parking. Although Blundell Park is easy to get to, car parking is not good unless you arrive very early, which is not easy with an hour's journey.

1091 19/02/2015 17:07:46 Option 2 Option 1 James Trowsdale

I support the relocation of Grimsby Town Football Club to Peaks Pathway as this option provides the most sustainable location for a new stadium - both in terms of closeness to Grimsby town centre for transport and travel links and will allow the club to growth at the heart of the community for the benefit of the town and surrounding areas.

1092 19/02/2015 17:08:28 Option 2 Option 1 tracy king Like it middle of the towns get on with it quikly

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1093 19/02/2015 17:08:40 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Evans I fully support the need to relocate, as it is essential for the future viability of the club.

1094 19/02/2015 17:08:51 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen stiffell We've already got bad press about Grimsby so now it's time to support the community ie gtfc and help the majority get the stadium they deserve . People need to see the great in grimsby

1095 19/02/2015 17:08:58 Option 2 Option 1 Barry Deighton

1096 19/02/2015 17:09:16 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Thomas I support the proposed relocation and urge the council to look forward and help the club move to a new modern stadium. Many other clubs have done so and crowds have increased massively helping the team to progress through the divisions. A new stadium is about much more than the football club though and the promised new facilities will greatly benefit the local community. As an exile fan I am positive that a successful Mariners team will help put Grimsby back on the map!

1097 19/02/2015 17:10:03 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Howes

1098 19/02/2015 17:10:41 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Burnip

1099 19/02/2015 17:10:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mr David John Miller

The new stadium will create:

Job opportunitiesEconomic boost to the townTourismPutting Grimsby on the mapProvide excellent facilities for the next generation

1100 19/02/2015 17:11:28 Option 2 Option 1 Charlie boulter

1101 19/02/2015 17:11:35 Option 2 Option 1 Laura Spencer I was raised in Grimsby and some of my earliest memories of watching Grimsby Town was standing in the stands with my dad and enjoying the great atmosphere at Blundell Park. I love this club and although my career aspirations have taken me further afield, I visit my family every year and love to be home and take in some of the home games with my father. I think a new stadium for the club would be fantastic and it would be a very positive venue for the community to use and bring in long needed revenue to the area. The towns of Grimsby and Cleethorpes need to be proactive in their vision for the future and look to business and the council to bring the area into the 21st Century. Good luck with the plans and I am behind you all the way.

1102 19/02/2015 17:11:40 Option 2 Option 1 Jeff Motley

1103 19/02/2015 17:11:53 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Spauls

1104 19/02/2015 17:12:06 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Pattison

1105 19/02/2015 17:12:31 Option 3 Option 1 Martin wilson

1106 19/02/2015 17:13:18 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Nicholl Why would we not want to do something positive for the community?

Drive change.

Plenty of commercial opportunity if willing to consider it.1107 19/02/2015 17:13:18 Option 3 Option 1 Emma Johnson I agree that the town would benefit from a new stadium however I don't believe the Peaks

Parkway site is ideal. Traffic is always a problem and this can only make it worse.

I also believe that a new stadium won't make the club any better, that comes fron the players and the standard of football that gains a club promotion not a stadium.

It is not also up to the council to help fund this. With cuts and expected future revenue to continue to be low into the local authority, the council should be focusing on important matters such as welfare, education etc and not a football stadium.

1108 19/02/2015 17:14:03 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Hill It is essential to regenerate the football club by relocating to the proposed site along Peaks ParkwayBrighton and Hove Albion did this and the city benefitted enormously from the move.Michael Hill Supporter since 1943

1109 19/02/2015 17:14:13 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart White The club needs a new stadium to survive

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1110 19/02/2015 17:14:48 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Ford Help restore the foundation that will help this club and community return to its glory days and instill pride and a true community asset to be proud of.

1111 19/02/2015 17:15:19 Option 4 Option 1 Shirley Taylor destruction of valued green space serving residentsIntrusion into the Crematorium areaProposed site is that chosen by Hospice , Hospital and Mental health centres for it's seclusion and quiet.Increased traffic congestion --Weelsby road has only one traffic eased hour at 3-4am! One mile distance to Railway station for out-of town supporters.

1112 19/02/2015 17:15:31 Option 2 Option 1 Connor Bunten It will help the local economy and make new jobs.

1113 19/02/2015 17:16:38 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Lond

1114 19/02/2015 17:17:15 Option 2 Option 1 Jakob oliver hargreaves

1115 19/02/2015 17:17:36 Option 2 Option 1 Alice Newcombe Will be a superb economic boost for Grimsby.

1116 19/02/2015 17:17:52 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Weston

1117 19/02/2015 17:18:03 Option 3 Option 1 Martin De'Ath

1118 19/02/2015 17:18:16 Option 2 Option 1 michelle foster

1119 19/02/2015 17:19:31 Option 3 Option 1 Ash baker I think it would be good for the club and community to move the stadium if they are to build houses on its present location and create more business at its new location whether it maybe

1120 19/02/2015 17:19:37 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Smith Been a mariners fan since 1954 . Until I moved away from the town I had no idea how the perception of Grimsby is so closely linked to the fortunes of the football team throughout the UK. It has to survive and prosper to help the towns prosperity.

1121 19/02/2015 17:20:48 Option 2 Option 1 David John payne

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1122 19/02/2015 17:20:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mr.D.T.Kerridge Your town is in need of a new stadium ( this was needed for years ) so come on wake up and move into the 21st century. With the new industry coming into area show the country you can move with the times! Or are you a council that do not like progress ? ?

1123 19/02/2015 17:20:56 Option 4 Option 1 Tom Price

1124 19/02/2015 17:21:38 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Hill

1125 19/02/2015 17:21:55 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Marchant, christine marchant, joesph marchant

We need a new stadium, if not we could lose this hundred year old club! Move on not back!

1126 19/02/2015 17:22:00 Option 2 Option 1 andrew fountain

1127 19/02/2015 17:22:17 Option 2 Option 1 NORMAN DUNNINGTON

I have been a supporter of Grimsby Town football club since 1946. I am now 77 years old and I find parking at the present ground very difficult.

A new ground would give added impetus to the club's quest to regain entry to the Football League, and a town of Grimsby's size and stature should certainly be in the Football League.

1128 19/02/2015 17:23:43 Option 2 Option 1 David Bartlett

1129 19/02/2015 17:23:57 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Gray

1130 19/02/2015 17:24:22 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin White

1131 19/02/2015 17:24:28 Option 2 Option 1 Deborah Hopper

1132 19/02/2015 17:26:00 Option 2 Option 1 Sally mu.by

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1133 19/02/2015 17:26:12 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Foster A strong and successful football club will provide a much needed morale boost for the town. A large new development will provide many jobs in a deprived area and the benefits that are bound to follow are much needed.

1134 19/02/2015 17:26:25 Option 3 Option 1 jon alexander

1135 19/02/2015 17:26:41 Option 4 Option 1 Daniel Thompson

It needs to happen it can also bring other retail assets to the new location such as Nandos,Frankie and benny's and help to improve the image if this place which to be honest needs a overall re vamp this could be the first steps to that football in this,ray and age is a,key factor in society and the towns revenue be positive ASK,BELIEVE,RECEIVE that is all

1136 19/02/2015 17:28:31 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Brewster

1137 19/02/2015 17:28:33 Option 2 Option 1 Ben White

1138 19/02/2015 17:29:45 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Cox

1139 19/02/2015 17:29:48 Option 2 Option 1 Mark speed Gtfc can't survive unless they re-locate

1140 19/02/2015 17:32:44 Option 2 Option 1 ian watson [email protected]

1141 19/02/2015 17:33:06 Option 2 Option 1 ian smith

1142 19/02/2015 17:33:54 Option 2 Option 1 David Booth

1143 19/02/2015 17:34:11 Option 2 Option 1 george foster

1144 19/02/2015 17:34:25 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Cooke Relocating is a vital part of our future plans for success. If Grimsby Town are to succeed and to play at a higher level and also improve the clubs stature then relocating is key! Make it happen!

1145 19/02/2015 17:34:38 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Roberts

1146 19/02/2015 17:34:40 Option 2 Option 1 Neil pexman

1147 19/02/2015 17:35:24 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel riley

1148 19/02/2015 17:35:28 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Steven metcalf

The football club and town needs this. I'm not a regular supporter but occasionally go to matches and I think this would draw more support in including people like myself due to the better facilities.

1149 19/02/2015 17:35:39 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Dale

1150 19/02/2015 17:36:22 Option 2 Option 1 Mike jones

1151 19/02/2015 17:36:23 Option 2 Option 1 Arthur Parker This club is part of our community, it also brings in away supporters to the town thereby bringing their money with them.

1152 19/02/2015 17:37:00 Option 2 Option 1 Samantha Burgess

Throughout my career I have worked closely with existing and new start businesses in Grimsby. I can't stress enough how GTFC's relocation to the new ground at Peaks Parkway will invigorate and re-energise not just the club but our town. It will encourage outward investment, jobs, and create a positive image of Grimsby to external influences.......something we have clearly lacked over the years!

1153 19/02/2015 17:37:17 Option 3 Option 1 Rod Forster A relocation site on the Humber Bank should be revisited if possible

1154 19/02/2015 17:37:49 Option 2 Option 1 We as a forward looking Town and Football must progress and put our TOWN and football Club on the map UTM

PEOPLE who object to a new stadium are very short sighted and are using 'scare mongering...........GET REAL FOLKES UTM

1155 19/02/2015 17:38:12 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony Pigott

1156 19/02/2015 17:38:19 Option 2 Option 1 James Jackson

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1157 19/02/2015 17:39:41 Option 3 Option 1 Joshua Michael Shirtcliffe

1158 19/02/2015 17:40:07 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan Peterson

1159 19/02/2015 17:41:08 Option 2 Option 1 Eddie Fogden

1160 19/02/2015 17:41:20 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Comerford It's a no-brainer, build it, it's the 21st Century! One last point is Chelsea FC are right next door and nearer to a cemetery and I don't think they get letters of complaint from the dead. Don't be the Council that become's the ghost of missed opportunities!!

1161 19/02/2015 17:41:30 Option 2 Option 1 David Herriott The local council have wasted millions on paving etc in Top Town and a new swimming pool against the wishes of the people so come on do something for the people who support the football club you all wallowed in the limelight when they got to Wembley so do something positive

1162 19/02/2015 17:42:05 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Billings Don,t delay get cracking now!

1163 19/02/2015 17:42:07 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Maynard Just get the stadium built

1164 19/02/2015 17:42:13 Option 4 Option 1 david stinson

1165 19/02/2015 17:42:27 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Harrison Would be beneficial to have new training facilities for youth team, academy and first team. Also new leisure centre with ice rink, small shopping centre. Also need to have better parking facilities that can cope with around 5000 supporters.

1166 19/02/2015 17:42:34 Option 2 Option 1 Allen G Amos My support is entirely dependent upon a new and suitable access being constructed which DOES NOT rely totally upon Weelsby Ave for access.I feel that this requires to be clarified and preferably resolved fairly early in order to allay many fears.. If Weelsby Ave is to be the main access then my support is withdrawn.

1167 19/02/2015 17:43:33 Option 3 Option 1 Craig McArthur For a business to be successful, location is key. Europarc has motorway access and a train station nearby plus plenty of space with no houses. Peaks parkway already gets congested and driving through the town centre is a nightmare. Having said all this the council never listen to the public anyway, for example the Heritage centre and Auditorium are both in stupid locations. The paving in the town centre and freeman street weren't required. How many more years will we the tax payer foot the bills created by the stupid planning departments. Sack the lot of them!

1168 19/02/2015 17:43:58 Option 2 Option 1 Dan Humphrey

1169 19/02/2015 17:43:58 Option 2 Option 1 Mick How

1170 19/02/2015 17:44:05 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Nicholas Mart Allenby Dip FA

This Town will go from strength to strength with this project , put us back on the map and make us Great Grimsby AGAIN!!!!!

1171 19/02/2015 17:44:16 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Green Do it!!!

1172 19/02/2015 17:44:23 Option 2 Option 1 Edward scott

1173 19/02/2015 17:45:08 Option 1 Option 1 Rick Tunney The construction of a new ground should not be supported by the council and planning consent rejected. gtfc have a stadium that is already fit for purpose.

1174 19/02/2015 17:46:01 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Kersey Blundell Park has become outdated it would be good if we had a stadium to support a professional football team and i believe that a new stadium is the way forward in helping us return to the football league and a good opportunity in attracting top entertainment to the area as the location has an excellent catchment area which would otherwise have to travel to larger cities to see top acts taking the much needed revenue away from the local economy.

1175 19/02/2015 17:46:29 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley Jewitt This will be an opportunity for the whole of Grimsby to benefit from facilities within the stadium and engage some of the younger generation into sport as opposed to spending time on the streets. Other towns have benefited from stadiums like this and Grimsby should take note.

1176 19/02/2015 17:46:50 Option 2 Option 1 Reuben James Dykes

Grimsby Town FC need a stadium within easy reach for all fans

1177 19/02/2015 17:47:49 Option 3 Option 1 Vivienne Mary Clark

The ground can't stay where it is. It is not big enough and causes congestion on match days.

1178 19/02/2015 17:49:18 Option 2 Option 1 Zach Makey

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1179 19/02/2015 17:49:22 Option 2 Option 1 Allen Blackwell

1180 19/02/2015 17:50:23 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Goodfellow

Blundell park would make an attractive housing development opportunity

1181 19/02/2015 17:51:06 Option 2 Option 1 Laura stanley

1182 19/02/2015 17:51:10 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Poil

1183 19/02/2015 17:51:38 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Tomkinson

1184 19/02/2015 17:52:23 Option 2 Option 1 Barry smalley

1185 19/02/2015 17:52:58 Option 4 Option 1 Tom Ringrose In my opinion, if the team manage to secure promotion back into the football league, a new stadium will be required. Perhaps this could be an extra incentive for players and manager - eg, the promise of a new stadium if the club wins promotion within the next 3 seasons.However, if the club remains in the conference I feel a new stadium would be absolutely pointless and a huge waste of money.

1186 19/02/2015 17:53:09 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver David Slade

1187 19/02/2015 17:53:18 Option 2 Option 1 Mathew David Holt

Back the Mariners

1188 19/02/2015 17:53:22 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Meenaghan

1189 19/02/2015 17:54:27 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew chappell

1190 19/02/2015 17:54:38 Option 2 Option 1 Douglas Sydney Jefferson

I am a passionate Grimsby Town fan and love Blundell Park as our spirtual home. But for the future of our club we need to move to a more sustainable venue to help the club thrive. So many simiarlay sized clubs have had help to move to a new venue and grow from there, this has helped reinvigorate the club and the area. Meanwhile Grimsby have continued to be ignored and abondoned. Our local council seems to do everything they can to block any proposal, it is they want Grimsby to continue to be defined as in Skint or by Sacha Baron Cohen rather than open up to some positive inward investment. This is why so many Grimsby Town fans are so called exiles now, the Council does not seem to want to modernise leaving us all looking elsewhere, while I am not claiming the lack of any progress on a new ground is the reason, it is a symtom of a council and area that seems to have given up modernising and wants to leave things as they are, regardless of how ineffective they are becoming.

1191 19/02/2015 17:55:12 Option 3 Option 1 Andrew Rothery Grimsby Town require a new stadium, I am not sure about the location at Peaks Parkway though. There needs to be involvement with local residents and allotment holders, as these are the people that the scheme will affect the most . as a supporter of GTFC I would like the club to survive and prosper and at its current site this is not possible. I would like to thank John Fenty and the directors of Grimsby Town for enabling the club to survive.

1192 19/02/2015 17:55:20 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Emrys Ladd Wakefield

1193 19/02/2015 17:55:41 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Taylor Blundell park is not sustainable and is not in a fit state for a club that needs all the support it can get. Better facilities and better parking can only be a good think for the club, the town and residents

1194 19/02/2015 17:55:41 Option 3 Option 1 ANNE MARIE STONES

1195 19/02/2015 17:55:44 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew lewis

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1196 19/02/2015 17:56:18 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Douglas Grimshaw

In an area that is geographically isolated it is important that the Town has a focal point the Community can relate to whether they are supporter of Grimsby Town or not or Sports supporters in general or not.

Grimsby Town FC represents the best area profile by some distance and therefore I am fully supportive of their bid to maintain the Club in its present form while seeking to relocate to a modern, purpose built stadium that could benefit supporters and the community at large for years to come.

There will always be individuals and groups objecting to this type of proposal and in this case the Not In My Back Yard NIMBY principle. However in the course of a season it is unlikely that the Club would have greater than 30 home games so not greatly significant in the scheme of things

I therefore strongly recommend the Council adopt a Positive stance on this issue which will benefit the Football Club and the Area for years to come.

1197 19/02/2015 17:57:35 Option 2 Option 1 Debbie stephenson

need a new stadium

1198 19/02/2015 17:58:14 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Middleton It is in the Town's long term interest to support the football club in securing its long term future. The Peaks Parkway site is the best option and the council should support the relocation to this site.

1199 19/02/2015 17:58:48 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Mckenzie swallow

Talk of relocation from blundell park has been dragging on for far too long. The council need to start being more pro active and support the club in re location, as a successful football club has positive implications for the town as a whole- creating jobs etc. ACT NOW!!

1200 19/02/2015 17:59:41 Option 2 Option 1 Steve kay It's an embarrassment this was not done years ago, the club has gone nothing but down hill. There will always be objections where ever the stadium is planned to be. If this is not the site for the gtfc stadium, the council better come up with a replacement and quickly other wise this club will not exist much longer.We need better facilities at the club so it attracts more fans and eventually better players. Look at all the other clubs that have benefited with new stadiums. If your not going to support your town then you shouldn't be a member of the council.This complex could be a massive investment for the town creating jobs and also different companies to the area.This has gone on far to long!

1201 19/02/2015 17:59:47 Option 4 Option 1 Joe Blow

1202 19/02/2015 18:01:21 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew house

1203 19/02/2015 18:01:38 Option 2 Option 1 Nick Drewery

1204 19/02/2015 18:01:47 Option 4 Option 1 Adrian Underwood

I worked for Grimsby Town as a Steward for ten years, I have seen how much it means to a large proportion of the town. The Wembley visits highlight this fact. Hull City council supported the KC Stadium. It will create jobs and bring some pride to the town. Do the right thing and support the Mariners!

1205 19/02/2015 18:02:28 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Saunders

1206 19/02/2015 18:02:59 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Christopher Riley

1207 19/02/2015 18:03:48 Option 2 Option 1 Poppy babiczuk

1208 19/02/2015 18:03:49 Option 2 Option 1 ROB HOWES

1209 19/02/2015 18:03:57 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Edge

1210 19/02/2015 18:04:06 Option 2 Option 1 James Crockart Having been a grimsby town supporter all my life, first game being in 1983, it is essential for the football club to relocate with the support of the council. This club is and has always been the heartbeat of the community, and it needs to relocate to continue to be the heartbeat of the community for the next generation of grimsby town supporters.

1211 19/02/2015 18:04:13 Option 2 Option 1 Carol Abrams Better parking ,there is no disabled parking ,maybe 2 sites Much easier to visit for away supporters Grimsby council must support the club It is a very popular club ,not only in Grimsby!

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1212 19/02/2015 18:04:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mike coleman We need to move gtfc forward this means a new stadium and all the commercial aspects this will create making the club more revenue to expand the club /team

1213 19/02/2015 18:05:05 Option 2 Option 1 Tricia Dickson

1214 19/02/2015 18:05:25 Option 2 Option 1 William Edward Ward

1215 19/02/2015 18:05:59 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Leeman I believe that a new stadium will bring investment to the town and that successful football club can bring people to grimsby. A new stadium will put grimsby on the map.

1216 19/02/2015 18:06:23 Option 2 Option 1 Shirley Ann Miller

1217 19/02/2015 18:06:35 Option 2 Option 1 Brain Deller

1218 19/02/2015 18:06:38 Option 1 Option 1 Chris s Cannot afford new stadium at all. Ridiculous idea. fenty scaremongering again. Club won't die. Been talkin. About this 20 years and still standing. Riddled with debt as it is and don't get the support to make stadium financially viable. Where these 8000 signatures in support of the project are on a matchday I'll never know! Priority, spend on the pitch. Permanent solid signings that get us back in the league. We won't be like Hull abd Swansea, they had billionaire investment. Fenty is getting fed up with us as it is! And non of the retail development profit will go back into the club or stadium, it'll go to the franchises that own the shops! We get this stadium, we are Darlington all over again. I refuse to sign a petition that's essentially a death warrent for this club. Fenty needs to take his head out of the clouds abd look at what's happening on a Saturday afternoon before he dreams of wild schemes to line his pockets! I'm Not a NIMBY, But now isn't the time. Scrap this idea before you kill the club!

1219 19/02/2015 18:06:44 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Thackeray

1220 19/02/2015 18:07:03 Option 3 Option 1 Mr T A Coombs Peakes Parkway will be ok. if nothing else is offered. Why not other side of the road? Part of Freeman Street regeneration?

1221 19/02/2015 18:07:29 Option 2 Option 1 Nicolas Peter Drake

This will be great for the area. It needs to thrive like so many other places. Would reintroduce a great family day out. Madness to rule out not progressing.

1222 19/02/2015 18:08:11 Option 2 Option 1 Peter White Crack on and do something useful for a change

1223 19/02/2015 18:08:42 Option 3 Option 1 Gareth denmeadLibby DenmeadJennifer bryan Shane bryan Rosie bryan

More better for future of Grimsby town club football hope support our and hard support

1224 19/02/2015 18:08:56 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Trett Please can you help Grimsby Town move to a better/bigger stadium. It's the only way the town will have something to be proud of.

1225 19/02/2015 18:09:05 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas Dominic Peter Howard

1226 19/02/2015 18:09:12 Option 2 Option 1 John kiddle Support projects which will help increase the local economy

1227 19/02/2015 18:09:13 Option 2 Option 1 GARY SALTON GRAINTHORPE

IF TOWN WISH TO PROGRESS A NEW STADIUM IS VIAL

1228 19/02/2015 18:09:23 Option 2 Option 1 Leon circuit I believe Grimsby Town really need a new stadium and having one near to grimsby with good transport lincs would be a good idea. Peaks parkway is also close to a large number of houses which will help to get the best use out of a community stadium.

1229 19/02/2015 18:09:34 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew gittens

1230 19/02/2015 18:10:42 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun osborne

1231 19/02/2015 18:11:11 Option 2 Option 1 Callum Robinson

1232 19/02/2015 18:11:18 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Tuplin The club needs the ground to help push on and it can only be of benefit to the whole town.

1233 19/02/2015 18:11:28 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Mager The new stadium is vital to the football club. The stadium will provide better access and hopefully parking to out of town supporters. It will alleviate the weekend traffic problems to cleethorpes in summer. It would reduce policing costs being out of town.

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1234 19/02/2015 18:11:46 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Plowright

1235 19/02/2015 18:11:55 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Hutson

1236 19/02/2015 18:13:09 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Caborn It's a no brainer. This area needs a football club and time is ticking. Other clubs are passing us by, let's not miss this chance. Back the club and relocate!!

1237 19/02/2015 18:13:17 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Parker The council come across as if Grimsby should not have a football club. Not only will it help the local community fans will be encouraged to attend just to see the new ground and facilities. The venue can also be used as an outdoor concert venue therefore attracting more people to the easy coast. (Doncaster Rovers are a perfect example of this).

1238 19/02/2015 18:13:47 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Brown Blundell Park is adding to the incredible cost of running Grimsby Town Football Club. Quite frankly the club is unsustainable as a business, but the playing budget is managed by the board and this will continue as long as the board can afford to continue this support.A new stadium with the right investment in the club will allow new revenue streams for the club to opened up allowing for a sustainable business model, which is beneficial for the whole town.By the fact the stadium will include local facilities that the town can use, such as pitches, leisure facilities and conference centres will also create new places for the town to go to do business, get fit and enjoy the town. Having been raised in Grimsby and Cleethorpes, moved away and now living in the south, I appreciate how the local economy can benefit from regeneration. The club is something that the whole town understand the importance of and could be a kick start to regenerate Grimsby.

1239 19/02/2015 18:13:56 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun Cox The club need to modernise and the only way to do that is upgrade to a new ground, like hull, reading, Swansea... The list goes on

1240 19/02/2015 18:14:01 Option 2 Option 1 James green This move will help regenerate the club and surrounding areas of Blundell park. Will boost jobs improve the image of the town

1241 19/02/2015 18:14:51 Option 2 Option 1 Anna Clark It's imperative for the club to relocate if it is to survive successfully for future generations to come.

1242 19/02/2015 18:15:00 Option 2 Option 1 Louis McAndrew

1243 19/02/2015 18:15:19 Option 2 Option 1 craig waites

1244 19/02/2015 18:15:25 Option 2 Option 1 Darcie Harding As well as benefitting the football club, the proposal would enhance the community providing jobs and new leisure facilities.

1245 19/02/2015 18:16:44 Option 2 Option 1 Mary Sutton Please build a new stadium, this has been on going for far too long

1246 19/02/2015 18:17:09 Option 2 Option 1 Peter leesing Something for the future of the town which badly needs it

1247 19/02/2015 18:18:10 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Brumpton Grimsby town are great club with great connection with the people of Grimsby and deserve this chance to start a new chapter in the history of the club

1248 19/02/2015 18:18:49 Option 2 Option 1 William Ladds A new ground will be good for the town. Millions of pounds of investment in the area can't be sniffed at and if we work our way up through the leagues like Swansea and Rotherham have done, it will be even better for the area especially with the increased amount of away fans visiting.

1249 19/02/2015 18:18:56 Option 2 Option 1 Patrick Alan O'Neill

1250 19/02/2015 18:18:57 Option 2 Option 1 Spencer higgins Council and club needs to come together and help this happen been waiting far long

1251 19/02/2015 18:18:57 Option 3 Option 1 Matt Oldham We are 20 years behind the times. Grimsby has more than enough locations for a new stadium.

1252 19/02/2015 18:18:59 Option 1 Option 1 Tom Warnock As visitor once a year I find the ground traditional and provides a good atmosphere.

1253 19/02/2015 18:19:05 Option 2 Option 1 David Wright If the council do not support the club in relocation then it could be the demise of GTFC.

1254 19/02/2015 18:19:13 Option 2 Option 1 John Alan Walker

1255 19/02/2015 18:20:16 Option 2 Option 1 JOE TURNER Do the council want the town to have a sustainable football club? It would seem not.

We've been talking about a new ground for as long as I've been supporting Town (1992). Its farcical. In that time our neighbours down the road have built a new ground and are already looking at another.

Is it really too much to ask for the council to work with the club to deliver a first class sporting facility the whole town can be proud of? Pull your fingers out.

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1256 19/02/2015 18:20:35 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Devereux It is vital that any ground move is supported by as many people and organisations as possible.It is ludicrous that there should be opposition to this proposal in the terms which have been indicated by some councillors.

Many clubs have relocated over the years and I see no reason why GTFC should not be allowed to move to a stadioum and area fir for purpose in the 21st century

1257 19/02/2015 18:20:43 Option 1 Option 1 Logan Osborne The club should ensure they are in a finically stable position before planning for something that would have such a massive implication on the clubs future. Fill blundell park before even thinking about moving.

1258 19/02/2015 18:21:01 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Baggaley Take a look at Hull and Scunthorpe......!!!!

1259 19/02/2015 18:21:42 Option 2 Option 1 John Garrett Puts the stadium within easy access from all major routes. Frees up valuable land on Grimsby road

1260 19/02/2015 18:21:48 Option 2 Option 1 Barry white

1261 19/02/2015 18:21:59 Option 2 Option 1 Malcolm Horner

1262 19/02/2015 18:22:24 Option 3 Option 1 kelly dobson

1263 19/02/2015 18:22:31 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew James Cook

1264 19/02/2015 18:22:35 Option 2 Option 1 Mr David Gunn I think it will be good for Grimsby and the Football Club, it will create jobs and facilities for the public. Come on let's all get behind the Club, it's needed doing for years. It will be good for Grimsby.

1265 19/02/2015 18:22:45 Option 2 Option 1 James Cassidy the club are a fantastic part of our community and reflect our town countrywide, they should be forward thinking and positiive about this ;like other councils around the country

1266 19/02/2015 18:24:09 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley Newbegin Grimsby town football club is now the heart of Grimsby we have already lost most dock facilities and retail companies in our area we don't want to lose our football club which if relocation isn't approved most certainly will happen in the short future

1267 19/02/2015 18:24:11 Option 2 Option 1 Chris faill The club have done great things for the town,let's help them achieve relocation .

1268 19/02/2015 18:24:22 Option 3 Option 1 Charles Peter Rogers

The club need to move forward. Probably one of the reasons the club is in such a state as it is now, is because of the ground. If the council do not sanction this plan then they should provide an alternative solution, or face the prospect of no professional football club in the town.

1269 19/02/2015 18:24:30 Option 2 Option 1 Lloyd Colin Edwards

I am a lifelong town fan and believe a successful football club is a vital part of grimsby

1270 19/02/2015 18:24:42 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Cullum

1271 19/02/2015 18:25:05 Option 2 Option 1 Peter pixsley To maintain football in grimsby for years to come

1272 19/02/2015 18:26:03 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Leon Cooper

GTFC desperately needs this new stadium development to move forward and sustain the future of the club for the next generation of supporters and beyond.

1273 19/02/2015 18:26:22 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Ashley Harper

We are miles behind most towns now, we need this to finally bring something positive to this town. Please make this happen, for not only our generation but the generations to follow.

1274 19/02/2015 18:26:37 Option 2 Option 1 Bradley Drake

1275 19/02/2015 18:27:01 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Dean Burrows

The argument for a new ground for GTFC has gone on for long enough. If the clubs wants to move forward, it has to relocate NOW! Other clubs have proved that it benefits them and the community.

1276 19/02/2015 18:27:57 Option 2 Option 1 Kerrie southwell

1277 19/02/2015 18:28:43 Option 3 Option 1 Stephen meek The club need the support of the local council to assist the town is employment ,income from visitors, and the present facilities are holding the club back.At the end of the day someone will always be upset due to location of any new development but surely some were with good road and rail links is a must

1278 19/02/2015 18:29:21 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah McCormick

Fully in favour!

1279 19/02/2015 18:29:25 Option 2 Option 1 Max Burnett I live in Park ward and support the proposal to build on Peaks Parkway. It seems like an ideal location with good access routes and the potential for further development is great.

1280 19/02/2015 18:30:01 Option 3 Option 1 shane smith why not where it was going to be built great coates , only on the industrial side not next to great coates itself .

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1281 19/02/2015 18:30:04 Option 2 Option 1 vincent hodgson

1282 19/02/2015 18:31:04 Option 2 Option 1 William Lambert

1283 19/02/2015 18:31:15 Option 2 Option 1 Louie Ladson Grimsby Town needs a new stadium, Grimsby needs Grimsby Town

1284 19/02/2015 18:31:46 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Eric Dickson

1285 19/02/2015 18:31:59 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Farrow The current council seems to be against the proposed new stadium, even though it's of benefit to the community in general. I do believe that the decision is not made on the benefits of the stadium or the negatives for that matter, instead is based upon a political sub text purely based upon the current GTFC chairman being a Tory councillor, and not part of the liberal party that is currently in power in grimsby.

1286 19/02/2015 18:32:32 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Goodhand

1287 19/02/2015 18:33:08 Option 2 Option 1 Sean Stead The new stadium needs to happen. The good publicity that a high profile team brings to the town shouldn't be underestimated. It gives the whole area and its people a boost. Puts Grimsby back on the map.

1288 19/02/2015 18:33:29 Option 3 Option 1 Melvin Clarke

1289 19/02/2015 18:33:57 Option 2 Option 1 David Brant

1290 19/02/2015 18:34:37 Option 2 Option 1 Simon credland Plumpton . JP

Ne lincs council needs to be fair in regeneration , if you allow green field housing applications you need to encourage commercial ventures , especially projects that benifit the larger community , this new stadium could be the start of a new era for the club.

1291 19/02/2015 18:34:57 Option 2 Option 1 Edward Wright

1292 19/02/2015 18:36:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Drewery We need a new stadium

1293 19/02/2015 18:36:31 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Carlisle

1294 19/02/2015 18:36:33 Option 1 Option 1 David Brown Should keep existing site and do up ground. Peaks parkway is green belt. Not interested in another bland concrete football stadium with a load of rubbish shops close by. Keep it where it is.

1295 19/02/2015 18:37:13 Option 2 Option 1 Aiden vivins Great idea won't affect anyone arround the local area if you make an entrance off peaks parkway and do something to stop people parking down the road where wintringham school is there won't be a problem I just think that the people making an issue out off nothing and its going to stop Grimsby getting the ground

1296 19/02/2015 18:38:09 Option 2 Option 1 Ellen Kirkham

1297 19/02/2015 18:39:16 Option 2 Option 1 Warren ramsden If you don't like the location then you say another one it has to happen like it or not or no more gtfc

1298 19/02/2015 18:39:25 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Taylor The current stadium has seen it's day. It is not in keeping with the modern game and a new stadium is needed now. The football club is one of the main sources of community and social life and without it the town would have nothing. Look back on all the fantastic achievements of the football club and what it means to the people.Don't deny this to the community.

1299 19/02/2015 18:39:29 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Nadin

1300 19/02/2015 18:39:48 Option 2 Option 1 R B Get off your backsides and make money available show the electorate that you are going to do something

1301 19/02/2015 18:39:50 Option 3 Option 1 Sean Hewis I think promotion should be the number one priority. There are still questions that remain unanswered on exactly how a stadium at Peake's Parkway will benefit the whole community. If the council can become part of the process in choosing a suitable venue there could be more community engagement

1302 19/02/2015 18:40:02 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Stanger Getting a new stadium and community development centre and only further the regeneration of this great town and great club !!!!

1303 19/02/2015 18:40:14 Option 2 Option 1 Michael John Lamb

The Council has got to stop its procrastinated approach to the new stadium proposals and start to recognise and support this as a great development opportunity for the Town.

1304 19/02/2015 18:40:28 Option 1 Option 1 Mick lovelock Don't waste anymore money on GTFC I'm not

1305 19/02/2015 18:40:40 Option 2 Option 1 Benjamin Dent

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1306 19/02/2015 18:40:47 Option 2 Option 1 Ian R S WALKER

1307 19/02/2015 18:40:48 Option 2 Option 1 Simon lloyd

1308 19/02/2015 18:40:59 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Fisher

1309 19/02/2015 18:41:01 Option 2 Option 1 Geoffrey Bosworth

1310 19/02/2015 18:41:13 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda marshall

Been a keen town supporter for years and it's a shame that our club has to play from such a tired and tatty stadium. Also parking is non existent and have to park then cross busy roads putting ourselves in danger. I hope a new stadium will bring.some.pride to our club and come complete with better parking

1311 19/02/2015 18:41:22 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Ian Mellor Surely a new football stadium is a win, win situation for all concerned, fans that drive to games would get easier access to the ground, residents would have less disruption on match days and it has got to bring jobs to the area if the ground was built along side other facilities like a business park,sports college etc.

1312 19/02/2015 18:41:44 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Hempshall Close to a main thoroughfare

1313 19/02/2015 18:42:09 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Ian Bainbridge

1314 19/02/2015 18:43:17 Option 2 Option 1 Maurice Kendall I think the council could have done more when the original Great Coates site was chosen, but distanced themselves.

1315 19/02/2015 18:43:52 Option 2 Option 1 David Hollimould I believe that building a new stadium will boost the club just like it did with Hull City

1316 19/02/2015 18:43:54 Option 2 Option 1 David Hamilton

1317 19/02/2015 18:44:23 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Fitzgeorge

1318 19/02/2015 18:44:43 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Hand

1319 19/02/2015 18:45:35 Option 2 Option 1 Emma Scales Apart from it being important to the football club for the relocation i think it will be a benefit to the community too.

1320 19/02/2015 18:45:35 Option 2 Option 1 michael kershaw me and all my family attend grimsby town matches and we believe its time to move forward with a new stadium

1321 19/02/2015 18:45:58 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Robert Chesman

1322 19/02/2015 18:46:37 Option 2 Option 1 Arthur Fox The Town need a football club. The football club need Full and enthusiastic backing from the Council. The pulsation want this to happen.

1323 19/02/2015 18:46:41 Option 2 Option 1 David Marfleet I have supported the club for over 50 years. My late father even longer. Grimsby is a Football Town. Football is as much a part of its heritage as the fishing industry. For me it is inconceivable to imagine the town without its football club. The club and it's success is a big part in my life. Moreover the Club is a big asset to the town and area. It is well known that the Club has no long term future at Blundell Park. Times have changed and the world has moved on. To do nothing is to condemn the club to extinction. Now is the time for the Council to grasp the nettle and commit itself to regenerating the area through investing in it's single most important community asset. I urge the Council to do the right thing and work with the club to build a community amenity that all citizens of North East Lincolnshire can be proud of. The Club can and will rise again and with it the fortunes of our great Town.

1324 19/02/2015 18:47:00 Option 2 Option 1 Ian William Dawson

This stadium will benefit the local economy enormously.

1325 19/02/2015 18:47:08 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Stothard I've sat and watched smaller teams in this area relocate over the last 20 years. All these teams are now playing at a level that they would previously of dreamed about.The only way to for Grimsby Town to secure its future is to relocate to a new stadium.Away from the football the new stadium will bring new jobs and put Grimsby back on the map.

1326 19/02/2015 18:47:10 Option 2 Option 1 Simon chapple This football club is my life and the current facilites are garbage! Feed people like me and the rest of the public will come and the local community will thrive!

1327 19/02/2015 18:47:51 Option 3 Option 1 David Rockliff I am a season ticket holder and used to live locally. My biggest concern is that Blundell Park is no longer fit for purpose, but an alternative site should recognise that not all GTFC fans live in Grimsby. Easy access and parking is important.

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1328 19/02/2015 18:48:05 Option 2 Option 1 Lorraine Hodgson

As a Grimsby Town Supporter it is vital for the future of the club that a new stadium is built. As much as I love watching Town play at Blundell Park it is well past its sell by date. It would be great if our local council could support the club as well as Scunthorpe Council seem to support their football clubs efforts to have yet another new ground.

1329 19/02/2015 18:48:11 Option 2 Option 1 David .s.Stanger We need a new ground to progress every team who has got a new ground has blossomed and gone from strength to strength .look hull Rotherham derby to name but a few we will wither and die with out a new ground please help this great club john fenty deserves a medal for everything he has done for Grimsby Town keeping them going

1330 19/02/2015 18:48:38 Option 2 Option 1 David Spencer The town of grimsby needs it's football team!

1331 19/02/2015 18:48:41 Option 2 Option 1 Sean Liam Kirk

1332 19/02/2015 18:48:46 Option 2 Option 1 Marcus Kravis

1333 19/02/2015 18:48:57 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Leggott

1334 19/02/2015 18:49:11 Option 2 Option 1 Eric Stowe For us to be successful we need a new stadium with modern facilities

1335 19/02/2015 18:49:13 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Robinson Area needs a community stadium accessible to all

1336 19/02/2015 18:49:47 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Farrey

1337 19/02/2015 18:50:20 Option 2 Option 1 Casey McMahon

1338 19/02/2015 18:50:24 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda-Jayne Dixon

The club need a new stadium to survive. Everytime a suitable site becomes available the club gets rejected. The stadium will help regenerate the town.

1339 19/02/2015 18:51:28 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Gregson Let's get Grimsby Town back in the football league where they belong. This will go a long way to helping them achieve this and can only benefit the town in the money it will bring to the town.

1340 19/02/2015 18:51:48 Option 2 Option 1 Malcolm John munday

Many councils help there football club.i don't think the liberal Democrats councillor did grimsby town football club any favours at all .He obviously doesn't have the interests of grimsby town at heart.he lives in the past..We are looking towards the future. We must build the stadium on peaks parkway.

1341 19/02/2015 18:52:49 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Raines

1342 19/02/2015 18:53:12 Option 2 Option 1 Dominic Joseph Kelly

1343 19/02/2015 18:53:27 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Kurt Coupland

A Community Stadium/Complex will give the whole Town a massive lift & give the local people something to be proud of for many years to come.

1344 19/02/2015 18:53:42 Option 2 Option 1 John Cork If this club is ever going to get back to where they were, then this needs to happen.

1345 19/02/2015 18:55:14 Option 2 Option 1 Adrian lee Bolton We need this stadium to move on as a club and a town its paramount this happens

1346 19/02/2015 18:55:24 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Paine

1347 19/02/2015 18:55:48 Option 2 Option 1 Iliad drivilas Should b

1348 19/02/2015 18:55:52 Option 1 Option 1 Nick cook

1349 19/02/2015 18:55:56 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew bell

1350 19/02/2015 18:55:57 Option 2 Option 1 Michael chalk The council should look after the town and it's assets, we have lost to mutch off our history, fishing, the winter gardens, the lifeboat hotel, ect ect just to name a few,

1351 19/02/2015 18:56:16 Option 2 Option 1 John Cowdroy It is about time the council helped progress in the community rather than block it

1352 19/02/2015 18:56:36 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Newman

1353 19/02/2015 18:57:25 Option 1 Option 1 Arthur Brown

1354 19/02/2015 18:57:48 Option 2 Option 1 Peter callaghan

1355 19/02/2015 18:57:56 Option 2 Option 1 Jacob Drant

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1356 19/02/2015 18:58:48 Option 2 Option 1 Hollie Louise Redfern

1357 19/02/2015 18:58:56 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Turner It REALLY is time Grimsby Town relocated their ground. This has been going on for 30 years and we are becoming a joke in the football world.The council should be assisting GTFC not trying to stand in their way. UTM.

1358 19/02/2015 18:58:56 Option 2 Option 1 Tony coutts Makes sense.

1359 19/02/2015 18:59:06 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Gunn What's the reason why the stadium can't be redeveloped at Blundell park

1360 19/02/2015 18:59:08 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Clark I have attended at Blundell park for 34 years and my granddad before me and I consider it a special place to me for memories. However it is obvious to me for the football team to go forward there is a dire need for relocation. Grimsby as in recent history been through economical changes and the death of the fishing industry as we knew it has seen a massive loss of identity for the Town. A football league club was one thing the people of the Town had to be proud of. In order to get this club back where it belongs a relocation is essential.

1361 19/02/2015 18:59:13 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Linda munday

1362 19/02/2015 19:00:25 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart James Lowes

Please make this happen for the future of Grimsby Town FC

1363 19/02/2015 19:01:21 Option 2 Option 1 Luke fletcher

1364 19/02/2015 19:01:26 Option 3 Option 1 Claire ozguder Somewhere with easy access for away supporters such as near to A180 and with proper parking facilities.

1365 19/02/2015 19:01:46 Option 2 Option 1 Nathan Stamford

1366 19/02/2015 19:02:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mr James gambrill

1367 19/02/2015 19:02:29 Option 2 Option 1 Neal Pearce Make the right decision and support the local football club. A successful football team helps to attract people and new businesses to the area which will help the district to prosper. Lets not fall further behind the North bank! Come on NELC let us be more progressive and forward thinking.

1368 19/02/2015 19:03:19 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Gibbons

1369 19/02/2015 19:03:51 Option 2 Option 1 David Duffield This club needs to move forward before it's too late, this has to happen to have a chance of climbing back up the leagues as it will bring more fans and more hope. Other teams have done so well after upgrading or moving stadium.I'm also worried that if we gain promotion the league won't allow us to join because of a ground that's not up to standard

1370 19/02/2015 19:04:06 Option 2 Option 1 Joe Neary

1371 19/02/2015 19:04:12 Option 2 Option 1 Kath Wyatt Need to have adequate parking facilities as well as ease of access

1372 19/02/2015 19:04:26 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Deeley

1373 19/02/2015 19:04:31 Option 2 Option 1 Joanne foster

1374 19/02/2015 19:04:34 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Dye

1375 19/02/2015 19:04:41 Option 2 Option 1 Joe Kinch

1376 19/02/2015 19:05:28 Option 3 Option 1 Carol Hornsey Just not sure peaks parkway location is best, as concerned about traffic congestion, already on a weekend Weelsby Road leading up to peaks parkway is a nightmare. That said If there was improvement to local roads & clear match day plans I would support peaks parkway

1377 19/02/2015 19:05:37 Option 2 Option 1 PAUL JONES Help to club move forward not just for the club but for the town.

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1378 19/02/2015 19:06:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jon Daly It's frustrating to continually hear the councillors opposing the plans with reasons which are not as they are made out to be. Watching the progress (or lack of) of the development of planning due to constant obstructions from the councillors adds to the lack of faith in our local council that so many of us have.I remember Cllr Defreitas stating that football isn't a religion, a shocking statement in the modern times, and that level of ignorance has stayed within our local 'leaders'.

1379 19/02/2015 19:06:41 Option 2 Option 1 Helga Corby

1380 19/02/2015 19:07:15 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Allan

1381 19/02/2015 19:07:30 Option 3 Option 1 Mark Powley The location needs to have good transport links and access. I'm not sure Peaks Parkway has this, considering most visiting fans would come in via the A180 & then have to come through Grimsby Town centre. Match day traffic could become a big problem potentially. I would personally like to see a location slightly out of town - around the Europark area if possible

1382 19/02/2015 19:07:36 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas donner The whole town need grimsby town football club

1383 19/02/2015 19:08:31 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Heinrich THE TOWN AND CLUB NEED THIS

1384 19/02/2015 19:09:00 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie sullivan Build it, pubs , car park hotels make Grimsby better than our neighbours

1385 19/02/2015 19:09:33 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Smith It is high time that the GTFC ground is reloacated. A new stadium on Peaks Parkway would ease the congestion on matchdays and I belive would provide better access for fans and visitors. The Peak Parkway site is further from residental areas and therefore there would be less of a nuisance.

1386 19/02/2015 19:09:49 Option 3 Option 1 Richard Bray Preferred the Great Coates site because of good road and rail links.

1387 19/02/2015 19:09:58 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Peter Major

1388 19/02/2015 19:11:20 Option 2 Option 1 Angie Coulbeck

1389 19/02/2015 19:11:33 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Petres

1390 19/02/2015 19:11:34 Option 2 Option 1 Terry Staples The new stadium is a must for Grimsby Town and will benefit the town as a whlole. It is a venue that will be used 365 days of the year and not just every other Saturday like Blundell Park

1391 19/02/2015 19:12:13 Option 2 Option 1 Rob Holt

1392 19/02/2015 19:14:43 Option 2 Option 1 Robert hornsey

1393 19/02/2015 19:15:15 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Winship

1394 19/02/2015 19:15:21 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Hill

1395 19/02/2015 19:15:31 Option 2 Option 1 Emma Clare Rouse

We need a better positioned stadium with better facilities

1396 19/02/2015 19:16:20 Option 2 Option 1 Jay roberts

1397 19/02/2015 19:16:32 Option 2 Option 1 AILSA McDermott

1398 19/02/2015 19:16:34 Option 2 Option 1 Lee trott

1399 19/02/2015 19:18:12 Option 2 Option 1 Amy lindsay I travel to grimsby as often as I can to watch the mighty mariners, a new stadium would make the game even better.

1400 19/02/2015 19:19:01 Option 2 Option 1 mike gresham

1401 19/02/2015 19:19:02 Option 2 Option 1 Ken Pratt Grimsby and Grimsby Town FC need a new stadium

1402 19/02/2015 19:19:26 Option 4 Option 1 Joe Bloggs I can't wait for Grimsby to get a new stadium so we never have to step foot in that tin pot place ever again. Love, Gateshead FC fans.

1403 19/02/2015 19:19:46 Option 2 Option 1 ANDREW JAMES HAMILTON

THE COUNCIL HAS TO ASK ITSELF CAN WE REALLY HAVE A PROPER TOWNWITHOUT A FOOTBALL CLUB?NO NEW GROUND EQUALS NO FOOTBALL CLUB.

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1404 19/02/2015 19:20:17 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Damms Better to guarantee future of GT FCBetter for supporters Home and away for parking,History of a great Football club to be retained,will attract players, showing that the club is progressive.move with the times, the time is well due.will encourage new investors,The past wont be forgotten but the future re-location is essential

1405 19/02/2015 19:22:11 Option 3 Option 1 Ian moore

1406 19/02/2015 19:23:07 Option 2 Option 1 Eleni Quilter The club really needs the new stadium and facilities not only to help the team improve but for the safety of the supporters

1407 19/02/2015 19:23:13 Option 2 Option 1 Michael piggott Blundell park is past its sell by date! Also think of the jobs created at a time jobs are being lost in the area.

1408 19/02/2015 19:23:36 Option 2 Option 1 Deiter mills

1409 19/02/2015 19:24:37 Option 3 Option 1 Andrea Davy The proposed site will cause massive traffic issues with additional sets of traffic lights. It is also a site of interest as there are water voles (protected species) in the becks and drains plus the fields are a nesting site for Skylarks.

The development is in the wrong place. It needs to be the other side of town near the A180 to keep traffic out of town. A retail park at this end of town is ridiculous as it is so close to the Tesco site. Extra housing in this area would turn this town into a donut, with a complete loss of green field areas.

1410 19/02/2015 19:24:44 Option 1 Option 1 Jordan smithson Don't touch blundell park

1411 19/02/2015 19:24:45 Option 2 Option 1 Holly Taylor

1412 19/02/2015 19:24:48 Option 3 Option 1 Richard Blakey Stadium would be to close to the cemetery and cremetarium.There must be other areas that could be suitable such as the land on the other side of Peaks Parkway.

1413 19/02/2015 19:25:41 Option 2 Option 1 ALWYN JAMES VESSEY

It is vital that North East Lincolnshire retains a professional football club for the positive publicity the club generates for the area. This can only be achieved by relocation to a new stadium to ensure the club has a sustainable future.

1414 19/02/2015 19:26:19 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Dickens Support the club

1415 19/02/2015 19:26:32 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Moverley

1416 19/02/2015 19:27:07 Option 3 Option 1 Keith Miller

1417 19/02/2015 19:27:10 Option 2 Option 1 Danny winters Do it soon , gtfc is a sleeping giant and good for the town , act now before we lose it and all its history

1418 19/02/2015 19:27:42 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Woodrup

1419 19/02/2015 19:28:29 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Fenty The stadium would be the heartbeat of the community with great modern fit for purpose facilities.

1420 19/02/2015 19:28:29 Option 2 Option 1 Monique Johnson

1421 19/02/2015 19:29:35 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Hamilton

1422 19/02/2015 19:29:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mr. Stephen Clarke.

Did you know Grimsby is the largest town inb the UK that does not have an indoor tennis facility. Lets not be the last in the country to have a multi-purpose stadium to be proud of!!!!

1423 19/02/2015 19:30:00 Option 2 Option 1 Emily Willetts A new one would advantageous for the whole area

1424 19/02/2015 19:30:01 Option 2 Option 1 Jon Hill

1425 19/02/2015 19:31:52 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Kissane

1426 19/02/2015 19:32:19 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Geoffrey Harness

1427 19/02/2015 19:32:44 Option 2 Option 1 Steven staniforth The present site is outdated.the parking causes trouble for both homeowners and supporters alike.if this stadium is built jobs and growth within the community is a very good possibility .

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1428 19/02/2015 19:32:54 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Vickers

1429 19/02/2015 19:34:21 Option 3 Option 1 Peter hyde

1430 19/02/2015 19:34:28 Option 2 Option 1 Paul David Andrew

1431 19/02/2015 19:34:30 Option 2 Option 1 Martyn Sumption This football club needs the backing of its community.

1432 19/02/2015 19:35:16 Option 2 Option 1 Richard barley

1433 19/02/2015 19:36:29 Option 2 Option 1 Richard William Young

1434 19/02/2015 19:36:55 Option 2 Option 1 Rowland lewis The new ground is essential for the Town and would generate financial rewards for the community

1435 19/02/2015 19:37:47 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Housley

1436 19/02/2015 19:39:17 Option 2 Option 1 MRS JULIE GREEN

1437 19/02/2015 19:39:42 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Abberstein

The football club should be part of the community so therefore the council should assist

1438 19/02/2015 19:40:24 Option 2 Option 1 James gibbs The town needs this stadium it will create jobs improve the town and the football team

1439 19/02/2015 19:40:33 Option 1 Option 1 Roger Wishbone The Council should not help the football club in any shape or form. The vast majority of people in Grimsby & the surrounding area have nothing to do with the club and do not want to be subsidising what is, to all intents & purpose, a waste of taxpayers money.

The days of a football club being a major part of society have long gone and with the dross that is now served up by the club there is little likelihood that we will see a return to a decent level of support.

1440 19/02/2015 19:40:52 Option 2 Option 1 Peter whitehead

1441 19/02/2015 19:41:23 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Papworth

1442 19/02/2015 19:41:34 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Johnson Grimsby needs a successful football club to draw the community together and a new stadium is long overdue

1443 19/02/2015 19:42:11 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Pendregaust

The town needs a Football Club, it puts Grimsby and Cleethorpes on the map. A new stadium facilitates the image of the area.

1444 19/02/2015 19:42:53 Option 2 Option 1 Rachael Shucksmith

I think it of paramount importance that the Council should not only support the football club but also the whole area in their attempts to relocate to Peaks Parkway.

1445 19/02/2015 19:44:52 Option 2 Option 1 Ben rising grimsby needs the football club, there is no other organisation that can bring the community together like the football club. Without it what will take its place as a community enabler, what other organisation has the ability to bring 20,000 fans together like the big occasions in the last 15 years. The answer is none, without a relocation the football clubs future is short lived, as is the future of the town. Everybody who cares about the town should get behind the football club.

1446 19/02/2015 19:45:04 Option 1 Option 1 Kirsty Jackson Peaks park way & the surrounding area cannot cope with the current traffic flow through town, how will it mange thousands of visitors?

1447 19/02/2015 19:45:14 Option 2 Option 1 Roma boundry

1448 19/02/2015 19:45:40 Option 2 Option 1 Paul cuthbert

1449 19/02/2015 19:46:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jon Gray Look at what a new ground and a successful team has done for other towns. Thousands of people from around the country visit Blundell park every year. It doesn't give a great impression of the area. How many of these people will go home and tell there friends and family to not bother visiting the area because it's a dive. We need something for the area to be proud of and to bring people back to the area to spend there money.

1450 19/02/2015 19:47:28 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Drury-Bould

1451 19/02/2015 19:47:43 Option 2 Option 1 Darren snook

1452 19/02/2015 19:47:53 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Paul Roberts

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1453 19/02/2015 19:47:54 Option 2 Option 1 James Edward Elsey

Blundell Park is no longer fit for purpose. If Grimsby Town is to survive and prosper it needs a new stadium as soon as possible.

1454 19/02/2015 19:48:34 Option 2 Option 1 Darran Letch I really hope that the Coincil support this, although I doubt it. They've failed decade after decade to support the club and indeed the town, showing no foresight whatsoever. Come on NELC, show some balls and do something good for a change. We're second rate to Scunthorpe! How sad is that?

1455 19/02/2015 19:49:59 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Broughton

1456 19/02/2015 19:50:07 Option 2 Option 1 Kathryn Broadburn

1457 19/02/2015 19:50:17 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Saxby

1458 19/02/2015 19:51:01 Option 3 Option 1 Jack

1459 19/02/2015 19:51:17 Option 2 Option 1 Karl Garner

1460 19/02/2015 19:52:00 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Cockrill The club require the help of the council to keep the town on the footballing map, the club has needed to relocate for many years & now the move is critical in the survival of the club. For as long as I can remember the club has wanted to relocate but never had the backing of the council, even wanting to move to Cambridge Road in the 80's! I now live in York but travel back to Grimsby at every opportunity to see Town, even a city as backward thinking about football as York, have a council who are helping move the city's football team forward with help in it's relocation by building a community stadium.It's not just about the football team it is about getting the towns name mentioned numerous times every week on national TV/ Radio & that is publicity that cannot be bought by any local council!

1461 19/02/2015 19:52:22 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Sibson

1462 19/02/2015 19:52:51 Option 2 Option 1 Sam atkinson

1463 19/02/2015 19:53:12 Option 2 Option 1 Jason lambert

1464 19/02/2015 19:53:14 Option 4 Option 1 Jim cricket

1465 19/02/2015 19:53:38 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Coultas I left Grimsby for hull for university and I will never return to live in Grimsby despite now working back in the area. The council here is forward thinking, developing for the benefit of the local population and is reaping the rewards in so many ways! I can't say the same for the Grimsby area, no development, no community, no future. Change my opinion and people like me back to the town!

1466 19/02/2015 19:53:44 Option 2 Option 1 Gill Appleyard

1467 19/02/2015 19:56:02 Option 2 Option 1 David abbott It would be really exciting to see grimsby play in a new ground

1468 19/02/2015 19:56:39 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Wolf Walker

1469 19/02/2015 19:56:45 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Broddle

1470 19/02/2015 19:57:10 Option 2 Option 1 Ray Stephenson Don't let our club die. Without this move it will.

1471 19/02/2015 19:57:49 Option 2 Option 1 Donald plater Please do everything in your power to help the mariners relocate, and ensure this project is a success!

1472 19/02/2015 19:58:39 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Tuplin This site looks ideal and can only benifit the club and the town

1473 19/02/2015 19:59:01 Option 2 Option 1 Craig wilson The council need to support there local community and the communities hobbies. You complain about people being on the street and causing mischief, meaning rising police costs. Well give the community somewhere to go where they can be entertained.

1474 19/02/2015 20:00:20 Option 2 Option 1 Carolyn Sibson

1475 19/02/2015 20:00:27 Option 2 Option 1 TIM WRIGHT

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1476 19/02/2015 20:01:03 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Hewis

The council should be a willing partner in the proposed relocation and development of the new site. It should embrace the chance to be involved in incorporating improved sporting facilities for the community. Why can't the site become a joint venture sporting hub, rather than patching up old and outdated existing council facilities.

1477 19/02/2015 20:01:32 Option 2 Option 1 Lisa auty I think the new stadium will bring new life and jobs it has to be a good thing. If you look at doncaster stadium and their training facilities it makes you realise just how behind the times we are we need this for our next generation

1478 19/02/2015 20:01:48 Option 3 Option 1 Jon Hancock

1479 19/02/2015 20:03:56 Option 1 Option 1 Bryan Clark6 Alt CloseLeighLancsWN7 5BD

1480 19/02/2015 20:05:09 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Fenwick

1481 19/02/2015 20:05:14 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Randle This is a must for the club if there and the town are to progress

1482 19/02/2015 20:05:33 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Chilton

1483 19/02/2015 20:05:52 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Bearton

1484 19/02/2015 20:05:55 Option 3 Option 1 Jonathan Hughes

Knock down Blundell Park and build a new stadium on that site.

1485 19/02/2015 20:05:58 Option 2 Option 1 Craig pickersgill Be a massive boost to the town we are a laughing stock when it comes to retail and eating out compared to lincoln scunthorpe etc the weelsby ave argument I don't understand as surely access will be off peaks parkway and car parking will be adequate at the stadium itself ,and for the ones who are banging the crematorium drum a match day only comes round every other Saturday and the odd Tuesday night so that dont wash with me and my grandad would love to hear the Mariners roared on UTM

1486 19/02/2015 20:06:14 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Cartwright

1487 19/02/2015 20:06:34 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Cawsey

1488 19/02/2015 20:07:23 Option 2 Option 1 Keith newby Grimsby needs a stadium to be proud of.

1489 19/02/2015 20:07:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jake smith

1490 19/02/2015 20:07:37 Option 3 Option 1 Barry Whittleton The football club is an important and integral part of the area.The effect a successful club has on all aspects of community cannot be overstated.The boost both Hull & Scunthorpe received from a ground move has lead to GTFC being left behind from their once dominant local position.The council should either allow Peakes or identify a suitable commercially viable alternative.The council should also invest in the club.Without the above it is a distinct possibility that Grimsby Town will cease to exist.Should the council wish to know the effect this would have on the town they should consult the people of Barrow, Workington,Newport,Southport or Accrington.

1491 19/02/2015 20:07:53 Option 2 Option 1 Tom cockerill

1492 19/02/2015 20:08:48 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Frith

1493 19/02/2015 20:09:24 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen prior We are way behind many clubs who years ago were smaller than GTFC,Scunthorpe,Huddersfield,Chesterfield,etc.We must do something now

1494 19/02/2015 20:10:34 Option 2 Option 1 Linda Johnson

1495 19/02/2015 20:11:15 Option 2 Option 1 Victoria Evans Absolutely vital for the future of the club. Essential for the whole community.

1496 19/02/2015 20:13:23 Option 2 Option 1 Marc Johnson

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1497 19/02/2015 20:14:31 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Hallam Mention Newcastle, Sunderland or Liverpool worldwide and most people think of football. Aside from the fishing and food industry, GTFC is the only thing thats likely to drive positive national publicity to the town.

The council should commission and fund a comprehensive feasibility study into the long term financial viability of the plans to relocate GTFC and support whatever is deemed to best guarantee the clubs survival and growth.

1498 19/02/2015 20:15:56 Option 2 Option 1 Malcolm shaw

1499 19/02/2015 20:16:15 Option 2 Option 1 malcol farrow

1500 19/02/2015 20:17:26 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Raymond Ball

The football club needs to grow, different revenue streams need to be generated. We need to move forward, a new stadium will achieve this and be good for the wider community

1501 19/02/2015 20:17:29 Option 2 Option 1 Jo Dannatt Need a ground with decent parking facilities and I would be more likely to take my family

1502 19/02/2015 20:18:07 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Haynes

1503 19/02/2015 20:18:41 Option 2 Option 1 david mason

1504 19/02/2015 20:19:19 Option 2 Option 1 Keith newby

1505 19/02/2015 20:19:30 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Woodthorpe

1506 19/02/2015 20:20:18 Option 2 Option 1 Nick Andrews

1507 19/02/2015 20:20:25 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Keith Smith

Whether people like football or not, such a development would give the town a huge boost, in terms of jobs, facilities and confidence

1508 19/02/2015 20:20:31 Option 3 Option 1 mr martin norris I think with the council's help to bring the stadium along it will bring funds to the town which will also help to progress grimsby town up the leagues which equals more money spent in the town it's a win win situation

1509 19/02/2015 20:20:47 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Dwyer Visitors to the new ground are more likely to visit the town again if they haven't travelled down Cleethorpes Road, even if they could get over the Flyover. The whole idea to relocate should have been the councils. If they can't see the benefits, they shouldn't be representing our community. Good luck to everyone involved. Good on you Mr Fenty.

1510 19/02/2015 20:22:41 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Dumelow The football club represents the community. As football is our national game then the wide publicity given by the media to a thriving football team plays its part in attracting business and employment to the town. The retail development associated with the stadium will, in itself, stimulate employment growth and consumer choice for the people of Grimsby. The Council should therefore do everything within its power to enable our football team to thrive and prosper. It is time for Grimsby Town FC to take a step into the 21st century and the Council has a key role in bringing this about.

1511 19/02/2015 20:22:42 Option 2 Option 1 David Holmes This is possible the last opportunity for the club to move. The site works for the club and the town WITH the help of the council

1512 19/02/2015 20:23:50 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Scales

1513 19/02/2015 20:26:30 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Philip Campling

1514 19/02/2015 20:26:44 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Thompson To move on we need a new stadium with a minimum 12,000 seats with enclosed corners.

1515 19/02/2015 20:27:03 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Bradshaw Look what happened to Hull when they invested in their new stadium!

1516 19/02/2015 20:27:47 Option 2 Option 1 Philip McVeigh This town has taken a battering both locally and nationally in the last year or so. Other councils across the UK have embraced their football club and recognised its importance in the community and not just on the football field.

The council must get behind this proposal and ensure we have a football club the people of grimsby can be proud of for generations to come. Blundell Park is steeped in history but it is becoming embarrassing to play in. We must get a new stadium before the club dies.

1517 19/02/2015 20:27:59 Option 2 Option 1 Laura Neary the current stadium is outdate and does not match the standard of other stadiums within similar leagues

1518 19/02/2015 20:28:28 Option 3 Option 1 Rick Hodgson

1519 19/02/2015 20:28:58 Option 3 Option 1 Julia Wong Build it on the unused area of the docks - it will regenerate Freeman Street area and is right off the A180 so provides easy access for away fans

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1520 19/02/2015 20:29:06 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie Pegg

1521 19/02/2015 20:29:21 Option 2 Option 1 Valerie batty Bring some pride to grimsby town and a modern outlook for the club

1522 19/02/2015 20:29:44 Option 3 Option 1 Philip James Kendall

Peaks Parway is not a viable option, solely down to the infrastructure and the congestion the extra traffic will cause. Whatever location is decided upon needs to consider this. Great Coates was, and still is, the best option, but as usual the clubs inaction and dragging of heels scuppered these original plans nearly 20 years ago. Until the board stop running it like their own little social club the football club will not progress / develop / grow in any shape or form. Don't do a half arsed job of this big and much move!!!!!!!

1523 19/02/2015 20:29:45 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Danby

1524 19/02/2015 20:29:50 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Garry Wray

Grimsby Town FC is a very important part of our community. Allowing the relocation of the stadium to Peaks Parkway will help our great club to progress and in turn attract more visitors to our town.

I would like to secure professional football for the Town, surrounding areas and my son for years to come.

Please make this happen, thank you1525 19/02/2015 20:29:56 Option 3 Option 1 Billy H

1526 19/02/2015 20:31:00 Option 3 Option 1 David Horsfall It needs to be in a location which will not inconvenience local residents and that has adequate parking.

1527 19/02/2015 20:31:16 Option 3 Option 1 Carl

1528 19/02/2015 20:32:03 Option 2 Option 1 Beverley gregory

1529 19/02/2015 20:32:39 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Laurence

The town of Grimsby should support the football club, it is part of the heritage of the area

1530 19/02/2015 20:33:07 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Wilmot

1531 19/02/2015 20:33:57 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Broddle

1532 19/02/2015 20:33:59 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Perry The whole town will benefit, I'm not even a gtfc supporter.

1533 19/02/2015 20:34:01 Option 3 Option 1 Mark Jason Taylor

1534 19/02/2015 20:34:14 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Kirk Relocation is vital for the future of the football club. A community facility is the best, sustainable solution.

1535 19/02/2015 20:35:22 Option 3 Option 1 Trevor Thomas A new stadium is certainly required, however this is not the correct location. Traffic management, and therefore access is already an issue. The siting of a new stadium ( and associated retail units..? ) will only exacerbate this situation,and access for visiting fans would be far from ideal Please don't brand all "naysayers" as Nimby's or anti-progress. This is not the case ! I've supported Town for many years and have spent many happy hours at B.P, and unfortunately, a few less happy hours as well... all part of the charm of sticking by your local team..!

1536 19/02/2015 20:36:16 Option 1 Option 1 Heritage is everything, redevelop np and allow standing

Redevelop np, it's our home.

1537 19/02/2015 20:36:23 Option 4 Option 1 june anne wingate

1538 19/02/2015 20:36:31 Option 2 Option 1 Geoffrey taylor The present ground is medival , the facilities are awful. Parking to attend a match is ridiculous, and terrible for the people living around the ground. Moving to a new ground has been needed for 20 years, but unfortunately this backward thinking council ,and a certain lib dem who opposes every location, have sat back for too long.

1539 19/02/2015 20:36:49 Option 2 Option 1 Michael hoad Football needs this to survive and be stronger in the future

1540 19/02/2015 20:36:55 Option 2 Option 1 George Wedd Only one main access/exit onto Peaks Parkway.

1541 19/02/2015 20:37:12 Option 2 Option 1 Aaron Cheeseman

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1542 19/02/2015 20:37:54 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Taylor Would create plenty of jobs. We need something like this in the community.

1543 19/02/2015 20:38:04 Option 2 Option 1 Bryn Jones WOULD LIKE IT BETTER IF NEW GROUND WAS AT THE FIRST SITE, Great Coates

1544 19/02/2015 20:38:18 Option 2 Option 1 stuart vickers desperately need a new ground

1545 19/02/2015 20:38:20 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Drinkell Grimsby Town FC has so much history within the game we cannot let it decline further.

Every week the club flies the flag for this town, puts us on the map.

The council must do everything to preserve this great advert for this region. The directors cannot carry the club forever.Action must be taken to keep this club alive, allow it to be developed as the directors wish. A football club like ours need an income every day not just match days. Times have changed. Too much time has been wasted.

NOW is the time.1546 19/02/2015 20:39:33 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Hardy

1547 19/02/2015 20:41:21 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Hadden You have the power, we have the support, make it happen, utm

1548 19/02/2015 20:41:31 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Denholm We will always be in the dark ages unless we improve gtfc stadium

1549 19/02/2015 20:43:44 Option 2 Option 1 Francis William Hallam

1550 19/02/2015 20:45:53 Option 2 Option 1 Tony Charlton For the future of our great club the council should assist in every way possible.

1551 19/02/2015 20:46:23 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Gilbert It is essential the club relocates in order to survive. A new stadium will naturally have up to date facilities and vastly increase attendances allowing more investment in the team and further investment and sponsorship for other sources.

1552 19/02/2015 20:48:16 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver Ross Blundell park is old and is costing a lot of money to keep it stable. Building the stadium will save money as well as create many job opportunities and more houses.

1553 19/02/2015 20:48:26 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Ware

1554 19/02/2015 20:48:35 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Willerton

1555 19/02/2015 20:48:54 Option 2 Option 1 Steven John Dixon

The council should think long and hard why people want to film skint in Grimsby and choose Grimsby to make a Film knocking Grimsby to the rest of the world. It feels like the Town has stood still in the last twenty years. We seem to be so keen living in the past. Hence trying to regenerate Freeman street. We need to look forward, every Town and city in this country is judged and compared by its football team. So why don't we start there help the club and let's make it our flag ship. Something to be proud of . Then keep going so in the future, they make make some documentrys or films for the right reason. Not the run down Town that might get better one day. Up the Mariners , let's hope we can still say that in the next twenty years.

1556 19/02/2015 20:50:44 Option 2 Option 1 David Bemrose

1557 19/02/2015 20:51:29 Option 2 Option 1 Dale

1558 19/02/2015 20:52:42 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Williams

1559 19/02/2015 20:52:56 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Bennett Please. A new stadium is essential to the whole Town. Thank you.

1560 19/02/2015 20:54:26 Option 2 Option 1 Bradley McGilloway

The new location would provide better access to get in and out of and will provide car parking spaces for supporters.

1561 19/02/2015 20:54:47 Option 3 Option 1 Jèremy knights New stadium much needed time put into motion move club location possible peaks park way or out skirts town access to road and public transport parking facilities shopping houseing new ground hopefully league football

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1562 19/02/2015 20:54:53 Option 3 Option 1 Alan Bird The club desperately needs a ground or there is a real risk that it will disappear. There are now countless towns in the country (big and small) that have moved into new grounds from old archaic stadiums that are no longer fit for purpose. Everyone must agree that Blundell Park is in the latter category, however there is no way that a new stadium will be achieved without the club receiving help from a number of quarters, and that must include the local council. Everyone recognises the financial constraints that local government is under and that therefore financial help is difficult, even though many other councils have no doubt helped financially in some way. But this town , with the potential from the off-shore industry, needs a football club as one of a number of amenities that a successful town would normally have, therefore it is also in the council's interest to help in any practical way possible.I have concerns about the Peaks Parkway location because of the possible 1,400 houses that are rumoured to be required to help facilitate this. There are already concerns in the area about this and it would leave no natural gap between the villages. So the council must urgently do its upmost in helping to find an alternative site before the time comes where John Fenty tires of putting in more money and the club disappears.

1563 19/02/2015 20:55:44 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Alcock You have the power to make the Mariners mighty again. Invest in the single most profitable industry in the country and reap the rewards. Boost the local economy, bring Grimsby out of a 40+ year depression, change the horrendous image and reputation of of the town throughout the British Isles and help make us all proud to be Grimbarians. It matters to us, it should matter to you.

1564 19/02/2015 20:57:28 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Anthony

1565 19/02/2015 20:58:18 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Hope Fantastic opertunity to help raise the profile of the town and providing an excellent community facility for local business and sports lovers

1566 19/02/2015 20:59:09 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Broadley

This would benefit grimsby in many ways! Not just the club.

1567 19/02/2015 20:59:25 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew winney The current ground is massively outdated and the club will never move forward whilst based there. GTFC have a large fan base which is not tapped into whilst playing at Blundell Park.The community would also benefit greatly from a new stadium.

1568 19/02/2015 21:00:51 Option 2 Option 1 Iain Kirwan Having moved away from the town a number of years ago, it always baffles me that the council is so against the club. In other towns, there are close links between club and council which serve the whole community well whether that be for a new stadium, facilities and training for youth football or community events. Surely it's time for a progressive council to support our club to develop and grow to the benefit of the town and community as a whole.

1569 19/02/2015 21:02:02 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Fytche The area needs a boost. I moved from area 9 years ago and the whole area appears to have gone downhill while other areas have regenerated.

1570 19/02/2015 21:02:13 Option 2 Option 1 Adam jennings The football history and reputation are at stake. This move is vital for the future of the club. This great new stadium will bring more income to the club as well as bring more jobs in the area it desperately needs for the people. It will benefit everyone in the town and give everyone something to be proud of. Grimsby is a big club. This new stadium could be the foundation of bigger and better things for the club. Look at hull. This club is definitely as good as league 1 teams. Has just as big reputation. If the council helps both parties will benefit. But most importantly. The people will who come game in game out. Let's become a great club once more. We could be just as good as hull in the premiership with the right backing. It's vital for the future of club. All that history means nothing if this club crumbles. A history fans and all the people of Grimsby are proud of. If We all need stick together and work as a team. Big opportunity for the club and the council. Let's not let it slip through like the greatcoats site. This site would be perfect.

1571 19/02/2015 21:02:16 Option 3 Option 1 Sean cowlam

1572 19/02/2015 21:02:29 Option 2 Option 1 Paul shaw

1573 19/02/2015 21:02:35 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Antoni lobaczewski

1574 19/02/2015 21:02:51 Option 2 Option 1 Robert walton

1575 19/02/2015 21:03:12 Option 2 Option 1 James William Mitchell

137 years of history , hundreds of thousands of fans hope , joy and tears of being proud of their club and town NEED your help NELC to bring pride back to GY and the surrounding area for the next 137 years . BE the council that people will remember . Don't shirk your responsibility .

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1576 19/02/2015 21:03:13 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Ian Blackman Many other local authorities have helped football clubs with community stadium projects because they provide great facilities for the local communityI also think that this would help provide a great opportunity to assist the football club achieve and sustain football league status, which in turn will provide a bigger nationwide profile for the town.

1577 19/02/2015 21:04:14 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Carratt

1578 19/02/2015 21:04:18 Option 2 Option 1 Darren waller We have needed a new stadium for years but for some reason the council haven't wanted to help we are in a pretty dismal society a lot of unemployment and not much of a bright future for the youth of today but on a Saturday when going to watch Grimsby Town you feel a pride years ago blundell park was packed but nowadays it's getting less and less a lot of people won't go because of the ground it's like walking into the 80s look at the club's like hull Doncaster Scunthorpe new grounds new people went to watch more money went in better positions in the leagues plus new ground more jobs private parking means more money for youth development we use to be the pride of this area with a new ground we could get back there i firmly believe that

1579 19/02/2015 21:04:47 Option 2 Option 1 Diane Fytche It will help local unemployment

1580 19/02/2015 21:05:15 Option 3 Option 1 Wayne Pulford

1581 19/02/2015 21:05:16 Option 2 Option 1 John Kirchen We have needed a new stadium. for years,this would benefit the local community for miles around.This would help the younger generation if facilities were also made available for training and keep fit areas,bring on board the new power companies which are opening up along the bank/Immingham which l. am sure they would not hesitate to get involved with the local community and also advertising the companies involved,no brainer on this project.Best of luck in going forward UP THE MARINERS

1582 19/02/2015 21:06:57 Option 2 Option 1 William dee Grimsby needs this

1583 19/02/2015 21:07:46 Option 2 Option 1 Martin fenwick New stadium has dragged on far to long, now is the chance to finally give the go ahead and get on with it

1584 19/02/2015 21:08:25 Option 2 Option 1 Maisie alice chapman

A new stadium would make the area more modern and hence a better reputation!

1585 19/02/2015 21:08:42 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Grantham Either side of Peaks parkway would give good all round access

1586 19/02/2015 21:09:33 Option 2 Option 1 Nick Green As a life long fan of the club, I feel it is vitally important for the future of the the club. This town needs something to be proud of after the release tv programs and a film which portrays the town in bad light. You only have to look at the 20,000 plus fans who have made the trips down to wembley on numerous occasions which is better than some championship clubs have produced in the past. People of grimsby are proud to support our home club and a crying out for some long waited after years of decline success or at least some positive forward thinking to give us some optimism. Let's follow the likes of Hull, Doncaster and even Scunthorpe and get this club back up in the league where we belong!

1587 19/02/2015 21:11:09 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Bunyard

1588 19/02/2015 21:11:21 Option 2 Option 1 Richard wood Ten years overdue. We really can't wait much longer.

1589 19/02/2015 21:12:23 Option 2 Option 1 SIMON ROBINSON

My aunt (Brenda fisher the channel swimmer)way proud to do her best to promote the great town of grimsby ,back in the 1950,s along with her husband who played for town , both have said to me over the years that the football club was , is and always will be an essential part of the area, and despite me living 50 miles away , it always makes me proud to say I come from and support the mighty GRIMSBY TOWN!

1590 19/02/2015 21:12:48 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Buick

1591 19/02/2015 21:14:04 Option 2 Option 1 Brian rook We need to progressThis town will benefit from a new stadium

1592 19/02/2015 21:14:37 Option 2 Option 1 Darragh Fitzpatrick

1593 19/02/2015 21:14:47 Option 2 Option 1 mr matthew lear Grimsby needs investment and regeneration in order to not fall further behind other areas.

1594 19/02/2015 21:15:25 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Richards

1595 19/02/2015 21:15:41 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Willoughby

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1596 19/02/2015 21:16:01 Option 2 Option 1 Hugh Jayness

1597 19/02/2015 21:16:13 Option 2 Option 1 Rob King Council's in other towns and cities have seen the importance that a football club has by throwing full support towards building "community" stadiums that enhance that district. It is time for this council to do the same.

1598 19/02/2015 21:17:15 Option 2 Option 1 Jemma Anderson

1599 19/02/2015 21:21:26 Option 3 Option 1 Matt Grest Not convinced that the Parkway site is the best we can do. Need somewhere with better transport links; rail and road.

1600 19/02/2015 21:21:37 Option 2 Option 1 William Dumbleton

1601 19/02/2015 21:24:34 Option 2 Option 1 James thompson

1602 19/02/2015 21:24:58 Option 2 Option 1 BRENDA JOHNSTON

My family have been linked with the football club for over 50 years, the very thought of the club going out of existence is dreadful, anything that can be done to safeguard the situation and stop that happening MUST be done if possible. Brenda Johnston (nee Fisher)

1603 19/02/2015 21:25:17 Option 3 Option 1 Chris Marshall My personal opinion is that if you are pulling down the high rise flats at freeman street the stadium should be located at freeman street to regenerate a majorly struggling part of town

1604 19/02/2015 21:27:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mark east Town need a new ground as the current ground although it has been a place full of fond memories has served its purpose and is inadequate for the club to carry on as it is or to progress, surely it is in the interest of the whole of the area to have a new ground, it will Benifit not just the club but the town as a whole not just now but in the future

1605 19/02/2015 21:28:51 Option 2 Option 1 Mr willis Pull there finger out,my father is 92 born and bread in Grimsby and followed town since he was nine,you should have my father as spokesman,because he has been waiting 25 years for a new stadium,and his time is running out

1606 19/02/2015 21:29:39 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Woods I love coming back to visit my hometown and to support the Mariners both at home and away, but it breaks my heart to see the state of the town now. Other towns are pressing ahead with ambitious growth and regeneration plans. With a growing renewables sector and the chance to be part of a "Northern Powerhouse", the council can give one of the area's great community organisation a shot in the arm and secure a great future for generations to come.

1607 19/02/2015 21:29:40 Option 2 Option 1 Jeff Potts Blundell Park is outdated and in need of serious investment, to bring it up to modern day requirements. A relocation for the club is a must, to move the club forward and make it a sustainable business / club. A new community development, involving retail and state of the art sports equipment / facilities, is the obvious way for the club to become once again the hub of the community and a successful football club in its' own right.

1608 19/02/2015 21:36:58 Option 2 Option 1 Pam Hales I am a Mariners supporter and have been all my life! I am now 65! My Mum ages 87 has a season ticket every year, and goes to every home match. As we live out of the town we have to journey in to watch the match, Over the years it has become increasingly. More difficult to park the car on match days. This would improve if the ground at Peakes Parkway was developed. Not only the parking problem, but all the supporters we know would love to ha e a new stadium for our children and grandchildren. We feel it would lift the spirits of the Grimsby town players!

1609 19/02/2015 21:37:04 Option 2 Option 1 Nick kershaw

1610 19/02/2015 21:38:08 Option 2 Option 1 KEITH FARMERY

THE FOOTBALL CLUB NEEDS A NEW GROUND WHICH WILL LIFT THE PROFILE OF THE TOWN ITSELF. LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE OF ROTHERHAM AND CHESTERFIELD AND ALSO OUR NEAR NEIGHBOURS HULL AND SEE HOW A NEW GROUND HAS GIVEN A RENEWED IMPETUS WHICH NOT ONLY BENEFITS THE FOOTBALL CLUB BUT THE AREA IN GENERAL.

1611 19/02/2015 21:38:35 Option 2 Option 1 Roger Bilsby

1612 19/02/2015 21:39:02 Option 2 Option 1 Danny Cook The council must see the positive effect that the football club has on our community. GTFC and NELC should work closely together in order to help secure the long term future of the football club. I believe that it would be a positive move for NELC to consult with our near neighbours within the East Riding to find the impact that the KC stadium has had upon their City. With them being awarded the 2017 City of Culture after not so long ago being named as the worst place in the UK to live, it would be interesting to find out how much of an impact that they believe that the KC Stadium has upon their miraculous transformation. I'm not suggesting that NELC should go to the same levels that ERCC did, but simply that they no longer hinder the progress of the football club.

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1613 19/02/2015 21:39:50 Option 2 Option 1 philip david taylor blundell park is a shithole, i would be ashamed to go there or take a guest there, grimsby should be ashamed that they are a major town without a football team and without a football stadium, i take my clients to the kc at hull rather than anywhere in grimsby, though the new holiday inn might change that, a football stadium in the heart of grimsby would be a venue that would stop me from taking clients to the kc in hull to the benefit of grimsby, and i am talking of wealthy people from mainly london.

1614 19/02/2015 21:40:26 Option 3 Option 1 Rodger Edwards forgive me, but you are not contacting me on behalf of the council are you?come to think of it, how did you get my email address?The may be a breach of Data protection law here. I will taking advice tomorrow.Drop this thoroughly bad project and find a more central site which will assist regeneration in the town

1615 19/02/2015 21:43:36 Option 2 Option 1 Dan fawcett Move stadium

1616 19/02/2015 21:48:15 Option 2 Option 1 David Maasdam

1617 19/02/2015 21:49:22 Option 1 Option 1 Mr Carl Martin None

1618 19/02/2015 21:49:30 Option 2 Option 1 Edward Hine

1619 19/02/2015 21:49:58 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel tidswell I feal as long as there is good access in and out pit the new ground and dose not course problems to the cemetery there should not be a problem in relocation.

1620 19/02/2015 21:50:00 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Scott Sharpe

This will improve access to and from the ground, remove all the parking issues and provide a facility to take the club into the future, in addition to providing numerous local jobs.

1621 19/02/2015 21:51:31 Option 3 Option 1 Karl Fletcher

1622 19/02/2015 21:53:36 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Wilkinson Without the council's help GTFC will die. Every town the size of Grimsby needs a successful football team

1623 19/02/2015 21:54:15 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Fisher

1624 19/02/2015 21:54:22 Option 3 Option 1 Bev Put it on a train route and keep it away from the town and homes

1625 19/02/2015 21:54:38 Option 2 Option 1 Sam ringrose

1626 19/02/2015 21:57:41 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Bradley

1627 19/02/2015 21:57:54 Option 2 Option 1 Chris wilkinson This decision is very important as the club's future is at stake, we need this approved please please please please

1628 19/02/2015 21:59:44 Option 4 Option 1 Michael Harrison The scheme and the local plan are fatally flawed by dependence on finance by residential developers. While it is understandable that money must come from somewhere the surrounding of the new stadium by large scale residential development with more in the pipeline is simply ridiculous. The effect will be to change the character of the Parkway from a major artery to the south into a residential highway to the detriment of the town as a whole.The stadium will be almost as enclosed by domestic residences as Blunder Park while the much vaunted on-site parking will be pointless when vehicles attempt to enter and leave the car park into a high volume traffic area on a Saturday afternoon.Find another site, preferably brownfield.

1629 19/02/2015 22:01:42 Option 2 Option 1 Tracy marie Walter

Because it is the best local location.

1630 19/02/2015 22:03:21 Option 2 Option 1 Nicola maasdam

1631 19/02/2015 22:04:19 Option 2 Option 1 Anne Kember

1632 19/02/2015 22:05:13 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Brown

1633 19/02/2015 22:06:41 Option 2 Option 1 Ash Bowe

1634 19/02/2015 22:07:16 Option 2 Option 1 Garry Hutchinson,Horseshoe Cottage,Pinfold Lane,Beesby,Nr.Alford,Lincolnshire,LN13 0JG.

A successful and viable football club is vital to the local community and a new stadium would enable the club to take an even more active part in the community and attract new supporters to the club.

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1635 19/02/2015 22:08:53 Option 2 Option 1 Michelle Appleton

1636 19/02/2015 22:10:57 Option 3 Option 1 Thom Barratt NEW STADIUM. FULL SEATING. 15,000 - 20,000

1637 19/02/2015 22:12:48 Option 2 Option 1 Adam moore Make it hapen

1638 19/02/2015 22:14:32 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas charles

1639 19/02/2015 22:14:38 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley childs About time this town started moving into the 21st century and sorted a new stadium to be proud of

1640 19/02/2015 22:19:42 Option 2 Option 1 David Whincup It's embarrassing how long this relocation has been going on. It needs the local council to give proper support to make this happen.

1641 19/02/2015 22:19:50 Option 2 Option 1 Bret Graham

1642 19/02/2015 22:21:20 Option 2 Option 1 Alex Gerlis The club is an essential part of the fabric of the town and the council should do what it can to help secure the club's future. Thank you.

1643 19/02/2015 22:24:14 Option 2 Option 1 Alex pickerden

1644 19/02/2015 22:25:15 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Hirst The club is the biggest meeting area in the town, the council should be supporting it! Look at how much the council in hull has helped the club and the area!

1645 19/02/2015 22:25:57 Option 2 Option 1 Laura hales

1646 19/02/2015 22:26:37 Option 1 Option 1 Stuart Henry Denoon

1647 19/02/2015 22:28:16 Option 2 Option 1 Dan Worgan The club needs to relocate to make it viable. A strong club will enhance the town's reputation and promote jobs. I had to move away as too few job opportunities in Grimsby. Many other towns support there clubs. Time for Grimsby to back there club

1648 19/02/2015 22:28:45 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Edward Brown

1649 19/02/2015 22:29:01 Option 2 Option 1 Declan Grayson The new plans are in a more central location for the Lincolnshire community, allowing more people to attend games and a stadium which would boost the community, there are also several other routes to the proposed stadium whereas blundell park is limited to ways of access

1650 19/02/2015 22:29:15 Option 2 Option 1 Ross Parkin WE NEED HELP

1651 19/02/2015 22:31:35 Option 2 Option 1 Lorran Wilkinson

1652 19/02/2015 22:33:07 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Mathews It's time to move.

1653 19/02/2015 22:33:15 Option 2 Option 1 M Hodgson

1654 19/02/2015 22:33:33 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Salisbury It's about bloody time we had a new ground!!

1655 19/02/2015 22:34:10 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun finch

1656 19/02/2015 22:34:48 Option 2 Option 1 Emma FOXLEY nee Ross

1657 19/02/2015 22:35:29 Option 2 Option 1 David paul elsey The biggest gathering of local people is at the football club it is therefore the most important part of the community. Make this happen.

1658 19/02/2015 22:37:29 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Hannath

1659 19/02/2015 22:37:48 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Barter

1660 19/02/2015 22:37:52 Option 3 Option 1 Matthew Cross

1661 19/02/2015 22:39:05 Option 2 Option 1 Josh Dellow

1662 19/02/2015 22:43:16 Option 2 Option 1 Jack stevens Help the club to build a new stadium for the good of the town

1663 19/02/2015 22:46:37 Option 3 Option 1 Rob allenby Move the new ground to europarc

1664 19/02/2015 22:48:55 Option 2 Option 1 Kieran Montgomery

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1665 19/02/2015 22:52:02 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Adlard

1666 19/02/2015 22:52:44 Option 4 Option 1 Ian Hedgley

1667 19/02/2015 22:53:19 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Jewitt

1668 19/02/2015 22:54:22 Option 2 Option 1 Lucy Chapman

1669 19/02/2015 22:54:52 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Kitchen

1670 19/02/2015 23:00:42 Option 2 Option 1 LEE BAGSHAW

1671 19/02/2015 23:01:48 Option 3 Option 1 Bob Disley No out of town stadium. Four sided. Close to the pitch. Atmosphere. In the community.

1672 19/02/2015 23:03:51 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Thompson

1673 19/02/2015 23:04:29 Option 2 Option 1 Angela Taylor blundell park is at least 30 years past it's sell by date, to move this town forward and help improve this towns image a football stadium that is modern and can be used for other members of society is a benefit to all of us local people.

1674 19/02/2015 23:10:35 Option 3 Option 1 Tammy Walker Should be in Great Coates area good for trains and off the motorway with potential of hotel etc near by

1675 19/02/2015 23:13:13 Option 2 Option 1 Sally Anne Ward [email protected]

1676 19/02/2015 23:14:03 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew George Nutton

1677 19/02/2015 23:14:20 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Cowling

1678 19/02/2015 23:14:45 Option 2 Option 1 Geoffrey Frank Ogley

The town needs this stadium. The town needs a heart or it will die.

1679 19/02/2015 23:15:19 Option 2 Option 1 Norman Douglas I have supported GTFC for 43 years, the last 30 as season ticket holder. I have lived for the last 11 years near Scunthorpe but as season ticket holder l come to all home games. It is now the time for the people of Great Grimsby to get behind it's football team and move forward,. To do everything in it's power to get the new ground, we all deserve, at the proposed site at Peakes Lane. We have waited far to long for a new ground. Were l now live the local council are helping Scunthorpe United to relocate after ONLY 25 years at Glanford Park. Grimsby Town have been at Blundell Park since the year Queen Victoria died! That say's it all! Blundell Park has had many great nights, but NOW is the time for Grimsby Town to come into the 21st Century and begin a new chapter in the club's history. I just hope the local council show GTFC the support they deserve.

1680 19/02/2015 23:19:21 Option 2 Option 1 Paula Sorby If the club don't get a stadium this time they never will. Come on NELC show some

1681 19/02/2015 23:19:32 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Adam Hields

1682 19/02/2015 23:20:16 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca Barwick

1683 19/02/2015 23:20:31 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie O'neill GTFC is a vital part of our local community,it brings people together and provides our kids with excellent opportunities with the football in he community programme. The council in my opinion should do their upmost to assist the club in securing its furure not only for us but for our kids, imagine having to raise kids thinking football was a TV show?

1684 19/02/2015 23:20:52 Option 2 Option 1 Timothy Basham The ambitions of the town should match that of the club. Give the town a first class facility to make it proud and give the club a home for the future in which it can grow and succeed. A successful, forward thinking club can only serve to embolden community spirit. Don't let this opportunity pass you by again.

1685 19/02/2015 23:21:48 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Carratt

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1686 19/02/2015 23:34:42 Option 2 Option 1 Alastair Bowser I am a loyal supporter of the Mariners and regularly watch them both Home and Away since the late 80's - like most fans I want the best for the Football club. I moved away from Grimsby 10 years ago but my close family still live in the surrounding catchment area, on my travels around the grounds I have seen other football clubs and their communities work together in partnership and in harmony to benefit all, not just football fans!

I would love to see this project move forward as I would love nothing more than to see this once Great Club back amongst the big times and for it to stop being left behind by poorer rivals... Grimsby is by far a bigger and better club than some in the Football League but if this project gets taken seriously then the Club will have a chance to really create a lasting legacy and add something back to the local economy as I feel strongly that a successful Football Club will put this Town back on the map..

Whilst I respect other sports - Grimsby isn't a Cricket or Rugby town its a Football Town and a proud one!! UTM

1687 19/02/2015 23:35:56 Option 2 Option 1 Penny Ainsley

1688 19/02/2015 23:36:47 Option 1 Option 1 Andrew Bullimore

1689 19/02/2015 23:40:44 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Leary The football club is a crucial element in the local community, and the council must see this. Moreover, it is an old club with a wealth of history and pedigree, one that the local community can be proud of, and rightly so. As such, every effort should be made to enable progress and growth, not to mention ensuring the club operates in accordance with a sustainable business model. A community stadium would help immensely in this regard and, again, the council cannot underestimate the importance of not only helping, but ensuring that the future of the club is guaranteed.

1690 19/02/2015 23:42:02 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Smith This town needs to make changes to bring more people here and a new stadium is a good starting place, the new stadium will also bring much needed employment opportunities to this area

1691 19/02/2015 23:43:16 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Beane The current site is no longer viable and a new site is critical to enabling the future growth & prosperity of the club. This site is a great option for the local community.

1692 19/02/2015 23:48:50 Option 2 Option 1 Samuel scott

1693 19/02/2015 23:52:26 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Shepherd I think the location couldn't be better, but lane priorities on the parkway should be improved alongside this (i.e. stop splitting in to two lanes and then back to one after the lights.

1694 19/02/2015 23:54:39 Option 2 Option 1 Karl Green

1695 19/02/2015 23:57:56 Option 2 Option 1 Reece drewett Please let this happen the club needs it and and it will be great for the town

1696 20/02/2015 00:01:27 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver casswell

1697 20/02/2015 00:02:17 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Newton

1698 20/02/2015 00:14:25 Option 3 Option 1 Alistair Wilkinson Road links do not seem suitable for this site. What about help to redevelop Blundell Park into a community stadium?

1699 20/02/2015 00:15:33 Option 3 Option 1 Sandra Barmby

1700 20/02/2015 00:15:38 Option 2 Option 1 Michael kalogerou

Football is an entertainments business that costs more now than any other time. Our current ground has been inadequate to the likes of many other teams in the division and leagues higher. Look at the main stand as a prime example. Fully made out of wood and barely scrapes through health and safety each year. This stadium saga has gone on all my life time and it's clear Grimsby needs something like this to reignite the town.i moved away because there's nothing left to be proud of. Only the football and the people. A new stadium would reinvigorate the town. Look at donny hull swansea shrewsbury etc. Blundell park is a relic. Facilities and parking poor and soon we won't have a club as it's not self sufficient. New community stadium will bring so many benefits to the region. The town gets hammered in the media what with skint on tv and the new film out, why , because the towns a dive. A new ground would be the best thing to come to our region in decades

1701 20/02/2015 00:20:22 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew patton

1702 20/02/2015 00:35:28 Option 2 Option 1 Jason wicks

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1703 20/02/2015 00:37:38 Option 2 Option 1 David James donaldson

Quite simply the FOOTBALL CLUB needs to be the hub of the community and needs to move into the 21st century with a more modern and upto date facilities and where it is at the moment it just cannot do that. So please let's all pull together and get this wonderful little club off its knees and give the future generations to come, the wonderful memories that I have off following this great club up the leagues and down the leagues and magical cup memories

1704 20/02/2015 00:38:58 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Collinson

1705 20/02/2015 00:39:33 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Moscrop This will help regenerate a tiring Town, once a Giant!

1706 20/02/2015 00:49:26 Option 2 Option 1 Alex Dwyer

1707 20/02/2015 00:50:35 Option 2 Option 1 Will Brader

1708 20/02/2015 01:02:50 Option 3 Option 1 Simon prout Gtfc is a community club and should be a focus of the council, take away gtfc and lose recognition and income from away supporters and businesses

1709 20/02/2015 01:12:22 Option 2 Option 1 Peter salsbury I feel the club needs to move and this is the best sitr

1710 20/02/2015 01:23:51 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Hewitt Get on with it.

1711 20/02/2015 01:28:40 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth beck

1712 20/02/2015 01:29:52 Option 2 Option 1 Paul whitehead Please give the town something to be proud of, we have little else

1713 20/02/2015 01:32:51 Option 2 Option 1 Nicky Edwards

1714 20/02/2015 01:33:03 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Cook A successful football club will enable investment in the local areas by companies both local and other. Plus a more successful club brings in more fans investing in the local economy - both home and away fans, that is. As proven with numerous other clubs, a better stadium with better facilities has equated to success.

1715 20/02/2015 01:35:45 Option 2 Option 1 Rory Cuthbert The town needs this, please provide all the help you can!

1716 20/02/2015 01:46:25 Option 2 Option 1 Kerry smithson Support the club for the good of the wider community

1717 20/02/2015 01:53:20 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Sharp We need to get the club back to the greatness it once was, remember the Championship days? They seem a lifetime away now! We need to recover this while we still can!

1718 20/02/2015 02:31:10 Option 2 Option 1 Lloyd Green This would be a boost for the town to have a complex that Grimsby town are proposing to build, the town would benefit greatly with a new stadium that could hold other events

1719 20/02/2015 03:08:26 Option 2 Option 1 John Richard Drakes

We have to move forward in able to compete with others this is an ideal opportunity for Grimsby . Look how it helped our rival neighbours Scunthorpe when they moved from old show ground

1720 20/02/2015 03:36:48 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Thirtle

1721 20/02/2015 04:28:24 Option 2 Option 1 Garry Paul fawn Apart from the over arching financial benefits of having a better football team in the locality part of the reason I advocate a new stadium is pride. Pride to tell people that Grimsby isn't all skint and Sacha Baron Cohen Parody. To tell people that we are a town worth investment, to tell people that we are forward thinking and finally to put grimsby back on the footballing map

1722 20/02/2015 04:43:35 Option 2 Option 1 dale stiffell Look at the town. Students moving away - more and more shops closing - it seems people are eager to get out of this time. The football stadium will create jobs and facilities for public use. I thougjt this is what the council wanted? Jobs?

1723 20/02/2015 04:53:27 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Seaward The council should already realise that having a successful football club brings substantial benefits to the town, both in terms of financial and non financial. When GTFC is doing well there is a real buzz about the area - we achieve greater local/national media coverage. A new stadium would help attract better sponsorship and entice players to come to the east coast.

There are so many examples of the above. We need a stadium which is fit for 2015, not the Victorian age.

1724 20/02/2015 05:04:34 Option 2 Option 1 STEVE BRABBEN

1725 20/02/2015 05:17:39 Option 2 Option 1 Malcolm Ian Perkins

I feel that to survive and in fact to become more successful, which can only be good for the standing of the town, the stadium must be moved from Blundell Park and Peaks Parkway is the truly viable option.

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1726 20/02/2015 05:27:54 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Pearson

1727 20/02/2015 05:48:37 Option 3 Option 1 Rebecca wright Not right locationAlready weelsby avenue is congestedWill have to relocate allotmentsAffect cemetery as people will use it as a walk throughResidents parking and roads will be affected

1728 20/02/2015 06:07:37 Option 2 Option 1 Phillip BODSWORTH

1729 20/02/2015 06:24:25 Option 2 Option 1 John Mark Swales

I was born and bred in Grimsby and a former season ticket holder, now only see them when they play near me. Blundell Park is not fit for purpose, I see much smaller teams with better facilities. if we want to have a team that can compete back in the league then we have to have the facilities to match. Providing the new stadium will show potential new players that the area is serious about wanting a successful team.

we've spent long enough talking about a new ground time to get off the pot and approve it1730 20/02/2015 06:26:36 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne mckevitt

1731 20/02/2015 06:33:13 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Gray

1732 20/02/2015 06:37:47 Option 3 Option 1 Ashley Dodd I know the site well as used to live close to there, has been a redundant site for as long as I can remember and this would be the perfect and fitting site to relocate the home of the mariners.

1733 20/02/2015 06:43:48 Option 2 Option 1 MARTIN BULEY great grimsby ? yes please

1734 20/02/2015 06:55:23 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Kevin Lacy We must relocate as soon as possible to take the club forward and repay Mr Fentys hard work.

1735 20/02/2015 07:04:56 Option 2 Option 1 Jackie stiff

1736 20/02/2015 07:06:22 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Dixon

1737 20/02/2015 07:12:53 Option 2 Option 1 David Robbins The prefered site location would be more user freindly to those travelling from away to enjoy their football. At present parking is a nightmare and local residents suffer.

1738 20/02/2015 07:12:56 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Harris Let's just build it and make our team great again

1739 20/02/2015 07:14:35 Option 2 Option 1 Maureen Karen Donoghue

Relocation is vital for the survival of Grimsby Town Football Club. The council should be doing everything in it's power to make sure this happens. We need all the help we can get so please get behind John Fenty and everybody associated with our great football club to ensure we remain in business. This is vital for our community

1740 20/02/2015 07:16:04 Option 3 Option 1 Richard John Bedwell

Grimsby Town football club is an advert and ambassador for the area. When we see what clubs like Doncaster and Rotherham have achieved in recent years, we can do the same.

1741 20/02/2015 07:19:37 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Donoghue This football club needs to survive in the interest of Grimsby and the community so I would appeal to the council to get behind John Fenty and Grimsby Town Football Club and give them all the help they need

1742 20/02/2015 07:19:39 Option 2 Option 1 mike smith

1743 20/02/2015 07:21:57 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Devaney

1744 20/02/2015 07:22:00 Option 2 Option 1 Rob Mazingham

1745 20/02/2015 07:22:17 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Bailey

1746 20/02/2015 07:25:47 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Ireland Council should do as much as it can to support Grimsby and that means also looking after its football club

1747 20/02/2015 07:26:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jeff Bird I believe that the preferred site is the best choice of location for GTFC in it's current situation. The club have been needing to move for a very long time and the delays cannot continue.

1748 20/02/2015 07:27:49 Option 1 Option 1 Peter Arrnoyd Qqqq

1749 20/02/2015 07:27:55 Option 3 Option 1 Rich Dixon

1750 20/02/2015 07:28:18 Option 2 Option 1 Brendan Edward James Clay

Listen to what the fans want and take the option the majority of us want

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1751 20/02/2015 07:28:19 Option 2 Option 1 Sean dobbs

1752 20/02/2015 07:29:19 Option 3 Option 1 Gareth osgar

1753 20/02/2015 07:31:07 Option 2 Option 1 john booth I think that the council must start to improve our area and facilities in General and we have seen far too much money wasted over many years, Our football club gives the Town a great sense of pride and will boost the local economy and bring not only new jobs but some fantastic sporting and corporate facilities.Hull and Scunthorpe don't seem to have the problems that our council always has and its well overdue that Grimsby starts to move forward into this Centaury ! instead of being stuck in a Victorian mind-set.Perhaps this will be the catalyst to making Grimsby GREAT GRIMSBY once Again..

1754 20/02/2015 07:36:11 Option 3 Option 1 MRS Rachel Adams

1755 20/02/2015 07:38:05 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Holliday This has been dragging on for far too long.Engage with Businesses and Industry Leaders to work out a plan that will bring this together and give us a stronger chance of getting back into the Football League where we belong.

1756 20/02/2015 07:42:28 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Boswell

1757 20/02/2015 07:44:15 Option 2 Option 1 David Fuller Council working with Grimsby Town FC to create a stadium well placed to serve community and to build for future with good transport links.

1758 20/02/2015 07:44:45 Option 2 Option 1 kevin bettany

1759 20/02/2015 07:48:09 Option 2 Option 1 NICK PEAKE

1760 20/02/2015 07:49:48 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Luke J C Davis

The football club is one the only things the town can be proud of. Attendances are better than most League 1/2 home gates, the towns morale since the collapse of the docks has been at an all time low, a new stadium is needed for the club to survive. In a few years I doubt it will meet the then current FA regulations and that would destroy a lot of people.. Not only will it help with generation of new jobs, but it will give the town and surrounding areas a place to be proud of and hopefully lead the football club onto bigger and better things.

1761 20/02/2015 07:52:02 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Stephen pickwell

New ground will promote the future and intent of the football clubVery old club with history that needs supporting

1762 20/02/2015 07:56:46 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Paetzold

1763 20/02/2015 08:03:16 Option 2 Option 1 PAUL SHEEN This is essential just to keep the football club going,as well as of great benefit to the community- which the club does a great deal for in both football terms and social terms. When completed and hopefully with a successful team ( also it is slightly easier to attract good players to a club showing ambition off the field) ,it would then also be a great advertisement for the town, showing positivity and belief that the area is going forward and can be something to be proud of.

1764 20/02/2015 08:04:53 Option 2 Option 1 JANE SHEEN

1765 20/02/2015 08:07:28 Option 2 Option 1 Joanne West The new proposed stadium will bring job and opportunities to the area

1766 20/02/2015 08:09:55 Option 3 Option 1 MRS LUCY FRASER

As a local resident, this would acid more traffic flow through Weelsby Ave, the loss of the green fields would be tragic, too close to the Cemetry, I go often and wouldn't appreciate fans coming through the crem for the match. Great Coates is the better location. We don't need a new stadium at the Parkway.

1767 20/02/2015 08:12:57 Option 2 Option 1 Rob Metcalf The old ground has history and character but is well outdated. The new stadium would give the club a good base to go and do better as a football club and give the area the economic boost it needs. If the football club is to grow bigger they can't do it at Blundell Park. A new ground in Peaks Parkway would give better access to everyone attending match day

1768 20/02/2015 08:12:58 Option 2 Option 1 Darren norton Peaks parkway offers better transportation logistics for fans been able to attend matches and leave without having to cue up during busy games

1769 20/02/2015 08:14:21 Option 2 Option 1 William seed

1770 20/02/2015 08:14:29 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Crawford

1771 20/02/2015 08:14:57 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Shepperdson

Just get on with it.

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1772 20/02/2015 08:15:07 Option 2 Option 1 DAVID ELLIS I am very disappointed that this whole project has taken so long! The whole community is desperate for this new stadium and the benefits far outweigh the costs. Lets get on with it NOW!

1773 20/02/2015 08:19:31 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Pickett I think the stadium needs to move for the purpose of the club and the community

1774 20/02/2015 08:20:47 Option 2 Option 1 Rocky Cochice Barker

this decision of moving grounds can only bring great things to this town and football club. surrounding areas and teams that have built new grounds have gone on to flourish. this team and town need to move forward out of the dark ages and a brand new football stadium is the way to achieve this. Its has already been to long coming please don't hold us back anymore or we will risk getting left behind forever.

Yours hopefully, Grimsby town fan but more importantly Grimbariam ROCKY BARKER

1775 20/02/2015 08:21:47 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Paterson Get with the times NELC, most other clubs of our size and stature have already moved to a stadium. This will help bring ambition and prosperity to the region, education for all and sustainable business model for the club.

1776 20/02/2015 08:23:18 Option 2 Option 1 Kyle Talbot Current stadium is out of date and desperately needs replacing! Also a new stadium would create many new jobs in the area and would also reduce crime rate as more jobs would be created and this would take more people off the streets! Also the town needs this revival and a new stadium would help the club's promotion bid massively

1777 20/02/2015 08:23:40 Option 2 Option 1 jim perry

1778 20/02/2015 08:24:34 Option 2 Option 1 Sean Christie

1779 20/02/2015 08:25:02 Option 2 Option 1 Katy Beedie The town needs a new stadium. Better stadium helps create jobs and better opportunities for the club.

1780 20/02/2015 08:28:24 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Brittain Peaks Parkway will free congestion in the middle of town, make good use of the Parkway, allow redevelopment in a run down area and show we have a progressive council.

1781 20/02/2015 08:30:11 Option 2 Option 1 Donna Hydes

1782 20/02/2015 08:34:06 Option 2 Option 1 Paul hulance Essential to build a new ground to then attract further investment from local business this will also push the club to gain a higher league status. It is evidenced that the commercials increase should the club get promoted.

1783 20/02/2015 08:34:13 Option 3 Option 1 G miller Too much traffic on parks way. Cannot relocate there

1784 20/02/2015 08:36:14 Option 3 Option 1 Jenny peachey

1785 20/02/2015 08:36:56 Option 2 Option 1 Lydia Peachey

1786 20/02/2015 08:37:34 Option 3 Option 1 Jane foster Th err e are other sites on the edge of the town where the volume of traffic people and noise will have a far lesser effect. Fans would be rampaging through not only a peaceful residential area but probably out beautiful people park as well. As for putting it do close to the crematorium and cemetery is incredibly insensitive and disrespectful this for as long as I can remember has been a place for citizens of the town to go to remember loved ones in peace and tranquillity.

1787 20/02/2015 08:38:45 Option 3 Option 1 Neil Falconer Location wise at the end of the A180 is in my opinion the best location however if this is not viable from a financing perspective then Peaks Parkway has my support

1788 20/02/2015 08:39:03 Option 2 Option 1 THOMAS SHAW THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE COUNCIL TO SUPPORT THE LOCAL COMMUNITY VIA THE FOOTBALL CLUB FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL LOCAL RESIDENTS AND A FLAGSHIP STADIUM TO PROMOTE NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE AS A PROGRESSIVE COUNCIL AND AREA TO INVEST IN FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.

1789 20/02/2015 08:39:07 Option 3 Option 1 Sophie Foster I think tat putting a stadium on peaks parkway would be a very bad decision. It seems very disrespectful to have a football stadium so close to a crematorium.

1790 20/02/2015 08:42:06 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Gerlis

1791 20/02/2015 08:42:07 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Piggott

1792 20/02/2015 08:42:48 Option 2 Option 1 Rich Baldock A new modern stadium with amenities will be fantastic both as a supporter and for the town. It will generate jobs and growth its a win win situation. Currently the location is awkward with no parking, it makes sense to get it out of a residential area.

1793 20/02/2015 08:42:57 Option 3 Option 1 Grace Rouse

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1794 20/02/2015 08:43:38 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Rouse

1795 20/02/2015 08:44:12 Option 3 Option 1 Verity Hogan I think Peakes Parkway is completely the wrong location, Weelsby Road and Peakes Parkway is already far too busy

1796 20/02/2015 08:45:11 Option 2 Option 1 Jeffrey Yarborough

1797 20/02/2015 08:48:48 Option 3 Option 1 Phoebe Foster I don't think the stadium should be built so close to cemetery. I often visit family members graves and would not like to be disturbed by the chanting of football hooligans.

1798 20/02/2015 08:49:38 Option 2 Option 1 james smith the ground is desperate to advance in footbal and have an effect on the area. its far too long in moving forward

1799 20/02/2015 08:52:36 Option 3 Option 1 Claudia foster

1800 20/02/2015 08:53:30 Option 2 Option 1 Marcus BucknerSt Helens Meseyside

1801 20/02/2015 08:56:17 Option 3 Option 1 Molly Foster I am wholly against this relocation to peaks parkway. My grandfather is buried in the cemetery near the parkway and I do not want to visit him and hear any sort of noise from the stadium. I think it is completely disrespectful to build a football stadium so close to a cemetery where people go for peaceful collection of thought and to pay their respects. I also do not want to see an increase in the volume of traffic on the parkway or around the area as at rush hours this is already bad enough for residents. Finally, the area around people's park and weelsby road already suffers increasingly with vandalism and criminal acts. My car is not safe when I park it on the street directly outside my own house. I have had the side mirrors broken several times and my neighbours have had their windscreens smashed. I am completely against the encouragement of more hooligans in this area. The area does not need enticement for more trouble makers. It is completely unfair that the residents will be the ones paying for any damage done to vehicles/houses when a match does not go the fans way and they decide to wreck havoc in the local area.

1802 20/02/2015 08:57:05 Option 2 Option 1 Colin M Harrington

1803 20/02/2015 08:59:32 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Cowdroy Please support this fantastic initiative

1804 20/02/2015 09:00:36 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Robinson

1805 20/02/2015 09:03:18 Option 3 Option 1 Daniel Hargreaves

For the football club and whole town to progress it needs a new stadium. The club is a massive part of the local community not only for the die hard fans, but to inspire future generations, bring commercial growth and money into an already de-generate town that needs a boost. We seem to have a small town mentality at so many levels. This used to be a great town once upon a time and I personally would like to see it back where it belongs, not just some dump at the end of the road. I'm not sure that peaks parkway is the ideal place with the infrastructure and bottle necks we have in place for access/egress. Whilst the ice house is a listed building, it is a shambles and this area of the docks would be ideal for a stadium....just a thought. This would also bring money into freeman street which at the minute would look better with a bull dozer driven down it. So please back the team, do something great for once rather than the usual drivel we've come to expect from our small time council for the sake of Grimsby and Cleethorpes.

1806 20/02/2015 09:03:23 Option 1 Option 1 Leon Oczeretnyj Big waste of money for a team thats going nowhere! why move football hooligans to a nice area? Leave them in Cleethorpes! Traffic congestion through town is already bad, will be a lot worse on match days. If anything relocate to the bottom of the a180 so people don't have to actually go into town to watch a match.

1807 20/02/2015 09:03:58 Option 3 Option 1 Toby foster peaks parkway is a very busy road with cars travelling at 50-60mph the majority of people leaving a town match will be drinking alcohol/drunk is it safe to have them that close to that road? And also next to Oasis academy wintringham where the school is used for clubs at the weekend so children are always around? i don't think it's a good idea having crowds of fans near either of them

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1808 20/02/2015 09:10:03 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Susan Bell This site has access to the Peaks Parkway which is a straight route back out of Grimsby onto the A180. This area of Grimsby is a forgotten area regarding any decent bus service and shops. The stadium would improve these services. The games would not interfere with the school hours or the Crematorium as they are played every other Saturday and the occasional Tuesday evening. In fifty years of going to Blundell Park I have not witnessed any trouble including fighting or damage to properties in the area. Football fans include husbands, wives, children and grandchildren. People who think fans are just gangs of thugs do not attend matches and have no real knowledge of Grimsby Town Football Club and it's fans.(PS I am a 65 year old lady).

1809 20/02/2015 09:11:36 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin beedie

1810 20/02/2015 09:14:14 Option 2 Option 1 Mandy beedie

1811 20/02/2015 09:14:24 Option 2 Option 1 Kate Hewson I think the council should help relocate the club

1812 20/02/2015 09:14:37 Option 2 Option 1 John Beard The current stadium is a poor advert for this town and an alternative, modern facility will be a great asset to the area.

1813 20/02/2015 09:15:11 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Pearson

1814 20/02/2015 09:15:45 Option 3 Option 1 Amanda Arnold

1815 20/02/2015 09:16:30 Option 2 Option 1 mr colin moulson

1816 20/02/2015 09:19:21 Option 2 Option 1 ALLAN HARTLEY TENCH

There may be one or two fringe issues but this facility is desperately needed.

The Blundell Park holds memories but is outdated.

1817 20/02/2015 09:19:38 Option 2 Option 1 Luke shaw This club helps bring the town closer it connects people that would usually never speak to each other, it keeps bringing in tourism every week and it's a family day out the size of this club and the size of the fan base deserve this new ground everyone that supports town holds there heads high with pride. Utm

1818 20/02/2015 09:19:43 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Williams

1819 20/02/2015 09:20:11 Option 2 Option 1 John Baxter For me its about doing something (anything) to progress this stagnant area. You have to have a successful major development to prove your capabilities thus proving to future potential investors that you can deliver these type of projects and have a real appetite for change and improvement. This area is so in need of a flagship project to give the area back a little pride.

1820 20/02/2015 09:21:25 Option 3 Option 1 T Sherriff

1821 20/02/2015 09:24:25 Option 2 Option 1 Marie Louise Palmer

1822 20/02/2015 09:35:22 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Francis Sibbick

This is an ideal site for GTFC and the town, please make this happen.

1823 20/02/2015 09:38:04 Option 2 Option 1 Samuel Hankin Better parking facilities would be a bonus

1824 20/02/2015 09:42:02 Option 2 Option 1 Gavin Martin nearly every football team in the country has had a new stadium in the last 20 years, lincolnshire is a huge county with many footballs fans that deserve descent football facilities and stadium. its unfair for the council not to help the club. where would the club be now if the council had helped them originally over 15 years ago?

1825 20/02/2015 09:47:54 Option 3 Option 1 Natasha partington

People who live near the football ground can't get parked in there own streets on match days we have small children and its infuriating when we have to park else were to go home with shopping ect

1826 20/02/2015 09:49:13 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Howard

1827 20/02/2015 09:50:40 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Mann-Needs

When the football club is doing well, the whole area gets a positive buzz about it. The lack of a new stadium after so many years just gives the impression of an area with no ambition and no ability to get things done. The new stadium would be good for the club and for the area.

1828 20/02/2015 09:51:35 Option 3 Option 1 Roger Wingate will we get a bus link to the ground

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1829 20/02/2015 09:56:52 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Kenny Look at the positive impact the movement of stadiums has had in other towns. The knock on effect for both club and the catchment area in attendance figures increasing. This then generates benefits for both town and club.

1830 20/02/2015 09:59:56 Option 2 Option 1 peter blythe this will be an asset to grimsby

1831 20/02/2015 10:05:56 Option 3 Option 1 Peter Farmery

1832 20/02/2015 10:06:01 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Saxby as a season ticket holder of many years and a supporter of grimsby since 1971, it is my wish to see my team relocate to a new stadium to kick start a progression up the football league like all other teams who achieve relocations. We should not be spending a million pound plus trying to fight this with the council who should want the publicity of a successfull football team to enhance other businesses in the areathe new ground is a MUST on so many issues

1833 20/02/2015 10:11:25 Option 2 Option 1 Kenneth William Dannatt

Council needs to back and support Grimsby Town Football Club instead of block every endeavour to move forwardGrimsby Town Football Club is a asset not a liability to the Town and surrounding areas

1834 20/02/2015 10:12:36 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Hubbard Although I do not live in Grimsby now I do attend home and away games. I think a new home Stadium is essential for the future of the club.

1835 20/02/2015 10:12:51 Option 2 Option 1 John Andrew Lenin Stephenson

It's what the Town needs.

1836 20/02/2015 10:12:57 Option 2 Option 1 Nathan Standish The football Club is a vast part of the local Community, and we need to encourage children to take part in sport and stay healthy. With a good stadium this will encourage support.This whole issue has gone on for years while just up the road a smaller club in history terms Scunthorpe are looking at their Second New stadium. This is embarrassing for the local area and supporters.

1837 20/02/2015 10:14:28 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Booth

1838 20/02/2015 10:16:09 Option 2 Option 1 Nick robinson

1839 20/02/2015 10:17:07 Option 2 Option 1 Garry White The council seem to allow property developments go ahead very easily, this would be a great opportunity to get behind a development that would benefit both the area and community.

1840 20/02/2015 10:17:11 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan spicker The football club is a massive part of the towns history and culture. A new stadium will help keep the club alive and also help the town to grow

1841 20/02/2015 10:17:32 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Grantham

1842 20/02/2015 10:18:32 Option 2 Option 1 peter hall if things stay as they are the club is going to struggle to go forward. a successful football club is good for the town

1843 20/02/2015 10:18:38 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Kolberg

1844 20/02/2015 10:20:37 Option 2 Option 1 Dennis Hewis

1845 20/02/2015 10:21:20 Option 3 Option 1 Art Baker

1846 20/02/2015 10:22:42 Option 2 Option 1 Christine Bingley

1847 20/02/2015 10:24:31 Option 3 Option 1 Brian Rilatt Consideration must be given to the slim chance that Grimsby Town move up the leagues and regularly fill a stadium, with regular traffic disruption.Do we need more superstores when we have an unacceptable level of empty/charity shops/empty retail outlets?

The obvious location for a football ground is away from housing, near to good roads and the area between Grimsby/Immingham/Stallingborough should in my opinion be the preferred location.

Do not be brainwashed into thinking that the Peakes Parkway site is the only viable option!

1848 20/02/2015 10:24:44 Option 3 Option 1 Mark millman Traffic and access are major concerns. Nothing will stop supporters abandoning cars in Weelsby Avenue or visiting supporters walking through to miss congestion around the ground.

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1849 20/02/2015 10:26:04 Option 2 Option 1 Iva James Hall As a shareholder of Bristol Rovers FC and Grimsby Town FC I have seen twice first had the effect lack of stadium development can have on a club. Both now in non-league with other lesser clubs thriving ahead of them mainly due to the increased revenue streams offered by a new stadium. If the club is to survive and thrive then this is vital.

1850 20/02/2015 10:26:48 Option 3 Option 1 Linda Thomas Traffic in this town is bad enough, new ground on the outskirts near M180 makes sense not near crematorium and school in the town, council madness........

1851 20/02/2015 10:28:27 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Coley The town is becoming an embarrassment now, other towns have moved to build new stadiums and have re generated areas - we need to move to improve the town!

1852 20/02/2015 10:28:40 Option 3 Option 1 Terry Birkett I think the stadium should be somewhere convinient for fans closer somewhere easier to get to and not far away from Town area that's my thought it will be good to see the Stadium actually in Grimsby Town instead of Cleethorpes.

1853 20/02/2015 10:29:43 Option 2 Option 1 Iva Arnold Hall

1854 20/02/2015 10:30:13 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Grist

1855 20/02/2015 10:30:45 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Robert Jewitt

A new developement will not breath new life into GTFC but also the town, providing new employment opportunities in the creation if the developement and further long term employment once up and running

1856 20/02/2015 10:31:15 Option 2 Option 1 Iain Dunn

1857 20/02/2015 10:32:05 Option 2 Option 1 Ross Briggs The whole area will benefit from a new community stadium

1858 20/02/2015 10:33:51 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Roberts The Town of Grimsby / Cleethorpes is falling behind other similar sized towns in its Sports, community and welfare amenities. A new Community based sports ground will be a massive boost to the area. It will also be fantastic publicity for the town and will help attract new investment etc .

1859 20/02/2015 10:34:11 Option 2 Option 1 Nicky pullen Looking at other towns and cities stadiums this site will be ideal. The traffic gets bad where Blundell park is now . I can't see it being as congested if the right plans are put in place for a intersection and relevant car parks

1860 20/02/2015 10:36:26 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Kennedy I feel it is vital that the club relocate. The club is important to the area and the community and has a long football tradition. This should not be allowed to die, and I believe the council should do everything in it's power to preserve this great club and help it reclaim its position in the higher echelons of the football league. Relocation was first mooted in the 1990s and it is significant that the failure to relocate during this period has coincided with the downward spiral of the club. I strongly believe that a new stadium would revitalise the club and help revitalise the town.

1861 20/02/2015 10:37:28 Option 2 Option 1 Ivan Speck Other councils have proven by assisting in the construction of a new community stadium for their town's football club that a football club can play a vital role in achieving community aims. I would like to see the same positive, unified attitude helping Grimsby Town FC to serve the communities of Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes.Thank you.

1862 20/02/2015 10:38:05 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Kirton

1863 20/02/2015 10:40:38 Option 3 Option 1 Gordon Wilson Greenfield sites should be seen as last resort for anything but essential developments. Where brownfield land exists in the area they should be exhausted before greenfield sites are considered.

1864 20/02/2015 10:41:36 Option 2 Option 1 Sinead Kelly

1865 20/02/2015 10:43:38 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Chapman A new modern stadium with new restaurants attached to the complex will be great for the area and families and visitors plus will generate employment

1866 20/02/2015 10:45:54 Option 2 Option 1 Ms beverley Towl

Please help our local boys to get top and the best to help with traffic on roads

1867 20/02/2015 10:45:54 Option 3 Option 1 Michael Farrow-Browne

1868 20/02/2015 10:48:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Brant

1869 20/02/2015 10:49:15 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Cook

1870 20/02/2015 10:54:26 Option 2 Option 1 Brad darwood Hull got a new stadium and there in the prem

1871 20/02/2015 10:55:17 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan Dale Houlston

Grimsby is looking backwards to say the least, therefore anything that can further enhance the profile of the town and provide a secure future for it's football club (the only thing that brings the town together) can only be a positive.

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1872 20/02/2015 10:57:22 Option 2 Option 1 Kim Macdonald

1873 20/02/2015 10:57:43 Option 3 Option 1 Stephen Adams

1874 20/02/2015 10:59:44 Option 2 Option 1 Demi Aleisha Meek

By relocating the stadium it will increase tourism and mean more people coming to the match meaning more money for the club meaning better players meaning higher up the leagues and overall increasing visitors towards Grimsby

1875 20/02/2015 11:00:31 Option 3 Option 1 Mark kershaw How long has this gone on for? In my opinion Peaks Parkway is not the ideal location for a new stadium but the council needs to work with the club to find a viable option simply for the revenue this would bring into the town . You only have to look at the support we have taken to Wembley and Cardiff to see that the demand is there .

1876 20/02/2015 11:01:58 Option 2 Option 1 James Willis

1877 20/02/2015 11:03:03 Option 2 Option 1 Tony Mchardy The current stadium is in a residential area with insufficient car parking spaces

1878 20/02/2015 11:04:04 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Lowther I come and watch home and away matches when I can.For a place the size of Grimsby it is negligent that the community hasn't supported a new stadium planI know many more people would go if a new stadium was in place

1879 20/02/2015 11:06:12 Option 2 Option 1 SHANE A QUICKFALL

1880 20/02/2015 11:07:18 Option 2 Option 1 Alex Lamb

1881 20/02/2015 11:07:28 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel King

1882 20/02/2015 11:09:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Potts Now living in Doncaster, was a long time resident in the Weelsby Avenue area.

1883 20/02/2015 11:09:49 Option 2 Option 1 mel scott The additional parking can only help the crematorium and aid the safety of the area

1884 20/02/2015 11:11:17 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Drury

1885 20/02/2015 11:11:44 Option 2 Option 1 Barry Chambers When on holiday and you tell people you come from Grimsby people do not say what a wonderful place or it's the "Food Town" they tend to mention the football team and its past glories. I believe the majority of residents within N E Lincolnshire would like to see a thriving football club and a relocated ground with community opportunities and new revenue streams which will bring better players and aid prosperity and job opportunities within the authority. As the man from the Sun newspaper said the football ground is the only place you can go to and be proud of Grimsby. I can understand the hysteria being waged by opponents of the scheme but a balanced approach to relocation is necessary to see the advantages of removing the ground from Grimsby road area to a less congested part of the authority.

1886 20/02/2015 11:12:13 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Graves

1887 20/02/2015 11:12:37 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor parker The town really does need a football club,but one that is run on a sound financial basis .The club also needs to play a big part in the community , in building a stadium that is not only fit for purpose ,but also embraces the community around it ,we can not only bring football in the town into the 21 St century but we also have a facility that can be used by both business and the community alike . The scheme also embraces housing and retail which can add to the town in both employment and the addition of outlets we may be lacking .Nobody likes change ,but usually when the change occurs they come to realise it can enhance their lives instead of being detrimental .One last point ,all this must be done sympathetically with the need of landscaping and planting to enhance and at the same time shield the site from certain views .

1888 20/02/2015 11:13:37 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Sears Council messed up earlier attempt. Scunthorpe are already well on with plans for another new stadium.

1889 20/02/2015 11:17:28 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Jackson A new stadium that the council has helped create will be an excellent legacy for all involved in the growth of the area not just the club.

1890 20/02/2015 11:20:46 Option 3 Option 1 Ben Everitt without its own assets that do not involve council ownership or assistance it will be difficult to sustain financial viability should the club progress into higher divisions

1891 20/02/2015 11:22:23 Option 2 Option 1 CHRISTOPHER JOHN WALSTER

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1892 20/02/2015 11:24:22 Option 2 Option 1 Robert James page

We need to see this once great club re-emerge as a consistent football league performer. A new ground with a sensible capacity is essential to this being achieved

1893 20/02/2015 11:30:08 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas Carney Grimsby Town is one of the oldest football clubs in England and has a fine history; and a loyal and extensive fan base: just take note of the attendance when Town have played at the Millenia stadium or Wembley in the last 20 years. There is no doubt Grimsby are one of the best supported clubs in the lower leagues, and it is only right and proper that new premises are found to maintain the contribution that Grimsby Town football club brings to the local community.

1894 20/02/2015 11:30:26 Option 1 Option 1 Ryan Laverick

1895 20/02/2015 11:31:36 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Croy

1896 20/02/2015 11:36:07 Option 2 Option 1 Amelia

1897 20/02/2015 11:36:21 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher woodforth

Blundell park is high maintenance because of it age.gtfc needs to move forward to secure its future for generations to come.my 7yr old son and I are season ticket holders.I would like the club to still be around for his children to enjoy

1898 20/02/2015 11:37:22 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Blackburn I believe this project will provide a significant economic boost for our area, regardless of the status of Grimsby Town, a community stadium can be used in so many other positive ways to benefit our local economy.

1899 20/02/2015 11:39:00 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Spencer Grimsby town is a up and coming place, and each time I visit my friend I have a great time - I enjoy watching the football with him and his family....... Building a new stadium will enhance the area and it will bring lots of tourism to its destination - as well as make Grimsby more established in its own community.Looking forward in hearing from you....Best WishesJason...

1900 20/02/2015 11:39:04 Option 2 Option 1 JODY WILLIAMS

The football club is an opportunity to put the town on the map for positive reasons, for too long it has been left to rely on it's former glories. if we miss this opportunity then we could continue to see the town and the reputation of the club become damaged beyond repair.

1901 20/02/2015 11:39:42 Option 2 Option 1 M Willerton

1902 20/02/2015 11:42:25 Option 2 Option 1 simon godbold

1903 20/02/2015 11:43:43 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Downes I feel that now is the right time to safeguard the future of Grimsby Town Football Club and get on board with the visions of the club, with the potential to enhance both the club and community the football club serves. The site identified has not just appeared over night, thorough research into the suitability has been conducted and questions answered methodically and sympathetically about local opposition worries. There is no better chance to safeguard the future of the club, aspire many more young people into sport and contribute significantly to the local area than now.

Please note that as a resident of Great Coates, i truly believe we need to move forward and would still be saying this if the stadium was built in my village (Shock Horror).

1904 20/02/2015 11:46:24 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Robinson Town need a new stadium,look what it did for Scunthorpe

1905 20/02/2015 11:46:31 Option 3 Option 1 Andy Whalley

1906 20/02/2015 11:46:33 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Rush Its long before time.This club has been in the doldrums partially because of the restrictive conditions of the ground at Blundell Park.Yes, there will be objections, but, this has to be the best way forward. I'm sure if all interested parties are involved at all stages, a (happy?) compromise can be reached.

1907 20/02/2015 11:48:07 Option 2 Option 1 Mr.Robert osullivan

1908 20/02/2015 11:50:19 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Peter Taylor

we need a new stadium to bring more economy for the town

1909 20/02/2015 11:50:59 Option 2 Option 1 TERRY SMITH Let's push Grimsby forward, A new stadium will bet the town buzzing again and once we get promotion we will start to see some investment, people spending money in the Town. Please have some forward thinking and let's start to make Grimsby. Great Grimsby as all the approach signs approaching Grimsby says!!!

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1910 20/02/2015 11:51:32 Option 2 Option 1 andrew swain if you don't do this the club will never have a chance of increasing profits and attendance therefore bringing much needed income and jobs alongside it into our community

1911 20/02/2015 11:53:31 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Godley

1912 20/02/2015 11:54:22 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Ward Please help to move this town forward with this fantastic sporting facility creating jobs for local people and something the whole town can be proud of.

1913 20/02/2015 11:54:55 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Gent

1914 20/02/2015 11:55:20 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Dent In the long run it will prove beneficial to all partys concerned

1915 20/02/2015 11:56:03 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Poole Although I no longer live in the town, I care about the future of the town football club, as I am very aware it's power of how much it's success reflects on the town.

1916 20/02/2015 11:56:58 Option 2 Option 1 Mathew raven

1917 20/02/2015 11:58:43 Option 2 Option 1 Dawn Evans

1918 20/02/2015 11:59:22 Option 2 Option 1 Valerie and peter james timothy taylor

as a Grimsby town supporter for over45 years we need a new stadium to help the club progress and also promote the town fans traveling to Blundell park see just a desolate area with no parking no amenities and why would you come back to such a place I wouldn't .

1919 20/02/2015 11:59:26 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Newman More tourists, more fans, a fresh start for a club with a prestigious history. It's silly to ignore the football club as it's the mainstay of most towns, cities in the world. If grimsby make it to the premier league, millions of pounds, just look at the tv deals, Burnley are cashing in. Bournemouth, Brentford could cash in. It could be us! Without a new stadium we are stuck in a rut! This is a positive thing, the greater good for thousands of grimsby people is better than the opposition from hundreds.

1920 20/02/2015 12:01:54 Option 3 Option 1 David Atkin I do not disagree that a new location should be sought especially when you consider the impact this could have on the local economy. However, I do think there are several other sites that could be considered. My preferred location would be the Albion site where housing is currently due for deconstruction as this would present a significant boost to the Freeman Street district. I understand that additional funding is required but could this not be achieved through a commercial venture incorporated into the Stadium itself or through compulsory purchase and regeneration of the surrounding area?

1921 20/02/2015 12:02:55 Option 2 Option 1 Nathan Reed The Town risks being left behind the rest of the UK in terms of investment and facilities.

1922 20/02/2015 12:07:53 Option 2 Option 1 George Thomas Mann

1923 20/02/2015 12:08:03 Option 2 Option 1 Ron Brocksom I was born in north lincolnshire in 1941 and worked in freeman street in 1965 to 69,I have been a town supporter all my life and believe a community stadium would benefit the whole town and help Grimsby to catch up with other towns of similar sizegiven the opportunity gtfc will punch above its weight giving a feel good factor to Grimsby Cleethorpes and the residents of north Lincolnshire.the positive spin offs for local residents of a community stadium are too numerous to mention

GO ON DO IT

1924 20/02/2015 12:09:10 Option 2 Option 1 phil randle as an out of towner (i am one of a great many) we need better parking on match day.a new stadium will also bring more away fans into grimsby who spend money while there.

1925 20/02/2015 12:11:43 Option 2 Option 1 Jackie Smith

1926 20/02/2015 12:15:21 Option 3 Option 1 Philip henderson I still think that the best place for a new stadium would be just off the duel carriage way near great coates.

1927 20/02/2015 12:15:50 Option 2 Option 1 Richard burton support the club like all other forward thinking councils do and give the community facilities to be proud of!

1928 20/02/2015 12:21:00 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Boyden

1929 20/02/2015 12:26:26 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Edwards The relocation of Grimsby Town F.C. is not only essential for the future of the club but is integral for the wider community as a whole. The successes of a football club can put provincial towns on the map and without the club moving forward with the relocation plan, the potential to do so would be vastly reduced and the whole existence of the club itself plunged into doubt.

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1930 20/02/2015 12:30:15 Option 1 Option 1 Michael Baker Blundell Park is a historic and welcoming ground, well placed and well established. It would be very disappointing if Town were to move and lose that history and sense of community. Other ground moves have often not resulted in good atmospheres or grounds to be proud of (mentioning no names but glancing to neighbours further along the A180). Grimsby Town are not just a business looking to make money but a club grounded in the community that supports it. Moving from Blundell Park can only weaken that link. Let's be proud of what we have.

1931 20/02/2015 12:33:09 Option 2 Option 1 Adrian baker

1932 20/02/2015 12:33:51 Option 2 Option 1 LUKE CASSWELL

If you look at how important football is to the community and how much it has helped other towns such as Rotherham and Chesterfield (to name just a few) in boosting the local economy and feel good factor i think it is an absolute must to push forward with these plans. Grimsby is such an iconic location and football club with so much potential. The fan base is superb but it just needs that next step to help take the club and the town forward. In terms of the football and when you look at the economy which was hit by the fishing industry problems, it's not had a lot of luck over the past few years but i think it is time to take matters in to our own hands and get this stadium built.

1933 20/02/2015 12:34:16 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie McDonald

1934 20/02/2015 12:36:53 Option 2 Option 1 Camie Lynn Oakes

1935 20/02/2015 12:41:02 Option 2 Option 1 John Page This is long overdue and should already have been achieved years back, this will benefit the community as a whole not just the supporters. look at what has been achieved in Hull with the KC Stadium, Scunthorpe is already planning another new stadium although theirs is very recent compared to Blundell Park.

1936 20/02/2015 12:42:30 Option 2 Option 1 Mick Quilter The Mariners are very much part of the community and as such the local council should look to assist the move. Also the town stands on the brink of large economic expansion due to the increased investment in offshore develpoments such as wind farms so housing etc will be required. So the sooner the club moves the easier it will be to build new homes and other infrastructure and we needn a new stadium to reflect the rise of Grimsby.

1937 20/02/2015 12:43:30 Option 3 Option 1 STEPHEN PAYNE

1938 20/02/2015 12:44:39 Option 2 Option 1 Kieran Lamb I think that the relocation of Grimsby town is crucial for the fans and the club.I think that Grimsby have the opportunity of having more tourism if we relocate which then brings more money in as it will clean the streets of Cleethorpes up.

1939 20/02/2015 12:47:11 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Tandy a new stadium is good for club and the town. Peaks parkway or great coates

1940 20/02/2015 12:47:17 Option 2 Option 1 Shane Bellamy The future of GTFC is dependent on a new stadium creating better revenue streams and jobs in the area. This town needs some renovation and a successful football team can help attract good investment into the area.

1941 20/02/2015 12:48:07 Option 2 Option 1 Lesley Parry

1942 20/02/2015 12:49:05 Option 3 Option 1 Carly Hornsey

1943 20/02/2015 12:51:37 Option 2 Option 1 kevin spall

1944 20/02/2015 12:52:34 Option 1 Option 1 lEE bARTLETT gtfc IS A PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, LIKE ALL BUSINESS, IT SHOULD STAND ON ITS OWN TOO FEET, ONCE THE BEGGING BOWL IS OUT, IT WILL ALWAYS BE OUT.

1945 20/02/2015 12:57:20 Option 2 Option 1 Evan John Donaldson

1946 20/02/2015 13:06:13 Option 1 Option 1 SCOTTY LE Yueng

It is unfair for the council to show favour to GTFC, over its rate payers, there are 150,000 people living under this council, and 3,000 attend football matches, and could not get 20,000 supporters to Wembley, 2 years ago. That is 1 in 7.5, of the population, the council should spend resources ,on matters that effect us all, and not on a privately owned football club.

1947 20/02/2015 13:06:40 Option 2 Option 1 Malcolm Russell

1948 20/02/2015 13:07:30 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Jeremy Edward Charles Baily

Blundell Park has seen it's best days and GTFC need to relocate: sooner rather than later. The Council's help in this matter is imperative if they wish to see GTFC and Grimsby in general move with the times.

1949 20/02/2015 13:07:33 Option 2 Option 1 Kieran Flynn

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1950 20/02/2015 13:13:46 Option 2 Option 1 Edward Carlton The town needs a new sporting site and why not help the local club return to the league where it belongs

1951 20/02/2015 13:14:41 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Williams The town needs this stadium as much as the football club. There will always be local opposition to the construction of a new sports stadium and no location will be ideal. However, this stadium will provide jobs, revenue, opportunities for the local community and the chance to re-launch the football club.

1952 20/02/2015 13:15:17 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie Cunningham

1953 20/02/2015 13:21:28 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Greenhalgh

1954 20/02/2015 13:21:56 Option 3 Option 1 martin robinson The council need to help GTFC find a site for a new ground and development project. The current Peaks Parkway plan is in totally the wrong area. The access to the area is poor with any slight hold up bringing the Parkway to a stand still. Common sense dictates that the original Great Coates site is the ideal place and the council should work to address the issues which blocked this in the first place. The club may be in the doldrums at the minute but will one day bounce back and with the correct backing from the council could be a massive assett to the whole community.

1955 20/02/2015 13:25:03 Option 3 Option 1 Mr Matthew I. Hackfath

1956 20/02/2015 13:28:40 Option 2 Option 1 John Robert Daly We need to relocate Grimsby Town as soon as possible .The club is the heart of our community and has many followers currently and past who I believe will come again to a new family friendly community stadium and help to get GTFC back to the league status commensurate with their historical standing

1957 20/02/2015 13:32:42 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Dobson Grimsby Town Football Club needs a new stadium to move the town forward which can only be good fir the town in the future !

1958 20/02/2015 13:42:42 Option 2 Option 1 Paul brown

1959 20/02/2015 13:43:14 Option 2 Option 1 James Morris Peaks Parkway is the best location, the current ground is old and we need to move to increase revenue and aid the clubs future

1960 20/02/2015 13:43:59 Option 2 Option 1 Julian This town needs serious development. its all good and proper saying so, and then deciding not to. We just have to look at other teams who have new stadiums in the last 15 years. Swansea were in League 2(1) and got a new stadium, now in the Premiership. Southampton got a new stadium. In the premiership and challenging for European football this season. Hull got a new stadium, in the premiership.

I really do not understand how Mr De Freitas is so set against the new stadium, when he has been seen actively supporting the club. I even have it on good authority that he enjoyed our hospitality in 2006 when we were at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff for the League 2 playoff! madness

1961 20/02/2015 13:44:27 Option 2 Option 1 carl wells

1962 20/02/2015 13:44:52 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Major

1963 20/02/2015 13:50:29 Option 2 Option 1 STUART ROBERTS

ON BALANCE I BELIEVE THE PEAKS PARKWAY SITE TO BE THE CORRECT CHOICE.I HAVE SEEN THE ARGUEMENTS FOR AND AGAINST AND IN MY OPINION THE COUNCIL SHOULD SUPPORT THIS APPLICATION.THE PUBLIC OF THIS AREA CANNOT EXPECT JOHN FENTY TO CONTINUALLY SUPPORT THE MARINERS FINACIALLY WITH NO HOPE OF ANY RECOMPENSE.A NEW STADIUM MUST BE BUILT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO ENSURE THE EXISTENCE AND PROSPERITY OF GTFC.THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED AND WILL GO A LONG WAY IN ENSURING GRIMSBY TOWN DO NOT FADE INTO OBSCURITY.

1964 20/02/2015 13:50:36 Option 2 Option 1 Terence Clarkson

The Town needs a successful Football Club GTFC can be that club if fully supported by the local Council as is the case in many "small" towns and cities.

1965 20/02/2015 13:51:39 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Harness The project will beenfit the whole community and provide excellent facilities that can be used 365 days a year. Hull Citys new stadium is within a residential area and has been greatly received. For me it's imperative Grimsby town get a new stadium.

1966 20/02/2015 13:55:32 Option 2 Option 1 James Kinnaird

1967 20/02/2015 13:58:36 Option 2 Option 1 Kenneth Marsden marrows

It is the only suitable place to locate the stadium. I think that the council should back gtfc all the way with the relocation of the football stadium. Even backing them financially.

1968 20/02/2015 13:59:22 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Carney Grimsby Town, who desperately need a new ground, are doing all in their power to address and overcome all objections to their preferred site.

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1969 20/02/2015 14:08:41 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Mills It would be ideal coming from Louth to Peakes Parkway and would attract more Town fans from out of town

1970 20/02/2015 14:10:16 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Ramsden This should have happened years ago, old stadium not fit for purpose

1971 20/02/2015 14:12:05 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Hardy Please help build a new stadium for GTFC! It would really help the community by bringing the club back. Look at how well councils such as Swansea have done since helping to relocate Swansea City into the Liberty stadium.

1972 20/02/2015 14:12:23 Option 1 Option 1 Bernard Judd

1973 20/02/2015 14:17:11 Option 2 Option 1 Kornilus Maynard

1974 20/02/2015 14:18:18 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Birch

1975 20/02/2015 14:20:42 Option 3 Option 1 Isak hunt

1976 20/02/2015 14:21:13 Option 2 Option 1 Mr David Walkley

1977 20/02/2015 14:23:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Gilboy

1978 20/02/2015 14:25:55 Option 2 Option 1 Yvonne Aslett

1979 20/02/2015 14:26:24 Option 2 Option 1 mike helland

1980 20/02/2015 14:26:35 Option 4 Option 1 Thomas Kenneth Benjamin Chapman

In order to shift the club into the proper standings a new stadium is vital!

Grimsby should be established in the football league as a club with such a rich footballing history.

The benefits to the town would be extensive in developing business and housing, having a positive influence wherever it is built!

1981 20/02/2015 14:29:30 Option 2 Option 1 Terence Alan Charles

Blundell Park was built before cars so parking was not a problem.Now most fans come by car and it is often a problem to park up plus I have seen the locals often having a go at fans by saying they need the space when they get back from a quick trip.The ground is so out of date and a new stadium would have many benefits for the town and its people.So come on lets make that move,deep down we all know it is the best thing.U.T.M.

1982 20/02/2015 14:29:52 Option 2 Option 1 alex edward knevett

Is this the only council in the country that fails to see the positive impact on the town made by a thriving healthy football club? Wherever the ground is situated it will meet opposition, the voices of a few disgruntled locals whos lives will NOT be adversely affected as they seem to suggest should not be holding this town back. We need to move with the times.

1983 20/02/2015 14:32:28 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Parker GTFC need to move and Peakes Parkway would be the perfect site we travel along this road to every home match and looks good to me

1984 20/02/2015 14:33:53 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Oglesby

1985 20/02/2015 14:36:57 Option 3 Option 1 Andy Pike I've always believed that the best location for a new ground is on the edge of Grimsby, off the A180, possibly in the Pyewipe area. We didn't get the Great Coates location, unfortunate but understandable. A location immediately off the A180 would make it not just very accessible to visiting, and out of town Grimsby fans, but also for fans coming from the various areas of Grimsby and Cleethorpes. Visiting fans wouldn't have much further to go if they want to visit the town centre before a match. I just feel that the Peaks Parkway is totally the wrong place for a new ground - not easy to find for visitors and will cause massive traffic disruption on match days.

1986 20/02/2015 14:38:03 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Archie Ayre

1987 20/02/2015 14:40:08 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Lister

1988 20/02/2015 14:43:22 Option 2 Option 1 Bryan Bateman Be brave.

1989 20/02/2015 14:44:51 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Bones The biggest advertising media is the TV. When town get promotion the name Grimsby will have national coverage every time the mariners. This a free advert for the town and for business in the town.The council should get behind the football club and help to bring it into the 21stC. To an extent it was the councils fault that the Great Coates site didn't go ahead, so they should do all they can now to help.

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1990 20/02/2015 14:47:33 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Hill I believe that to help the progress of the club, this scheme is vital as well as protecting the club's future, it will also generate revenue for the local area, making it a true community stadium. The football club has been at the centre of the local area's community for many years, and not giving the sufficient support for this scheme could threaten that. For the club to progress, it is essential that it relocates, and relocations of other clubs has made them stronger, and attracted more visitors to that area, and losing those visitors would be a huge blow for the local economy. I feel that the councillors have to give the scheme support to be able to protect the club currently, and help it be able to progress in the future, which would it turn help the local economy. Previous schemes that were proposed did not recieve enough assistance from the council, and this scheme needs to, to avoid more damage to the football club, and keep the club at the forefront of the community for many years to come. The time to act has to be now for the council to help its community and the club. Thank you for reading.

1991 20/02/2015 14:50:26 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Bembrick

1992 20/02/2015 14:52:42 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Allen A successful football club has a great effect on the moral of a town ( just look at the trips to Wembley and Millennium Stadium ) and to be successful the club need a new ground. The football club can become a asset to the community , with the right facilities that can be used, by others and not just football supporters. We missed the boat , by not moving toGreat Coates, we cannot miss this opportunity.

1993 20/02/2015 14:53:27 Option 1 Option 1 Graham Baldwin

1994 20/02/2015 14:54:20 Option 4 Option 1 DAVID WILLIAM JAKINS

PEAKS PARKWAY IS COMPLETELY THE WRONG PLACE FOR THE STADIUM. WE HAVE AN IDEAL SITE IN CLEETHORPES BY TURNING THE LARGE WHITE ELEPHANT, THE MERIDIAN ARENA, WHICH STANDS UNUSED FOR 90 % OF THE YEAR INTO A FOOTBALL STADIUM. THERE IS AMPLE PARKING AND THERE WOULD BE NO OBJECTION FROM RESIDENTS. FINANCE COULD BE RAISED BY USING IT FOR CONCERTS AND OTHER ACIVITYS. GRIMSBY HAS PLENTY OF RETAIL OUTLETS WITH A LARGE NUMBER STANDING EMPTY. MORE OUT OF TOWN SHOPS WOULD MEAN MORE EMPTY ONE IN THE TOWN CENTRE. MOST TRAVELLING SUPPORTERS TRAVEL DOWN THE A180 AND THEREFORE WOULD HAVE TO CROSS THE TOWN CREATING UNECESSARY TRAFFIC. AHOUSING DEVELOPEMENT IS NOT THE ANSWER, NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE WILL SOON BE NOTHING BUT BRICKS AND CONCRETE.

1995 20/02/2015 14:55:30 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Lawrence

1996 20/02/2015 14:56:21 Option 2 Option 1 Roy twidle The old ground is not viable

1997 20/02/2015 14:57:12 Option 2 Option 1 Derek Lusby The peak times for public usage and consequent disturbance of the local community and other important facilities are on match days. As matches are normally played on Saturday afternoons once a fortnight and occasionally on mid-week evenings, again, once a fortnight, far too much attention has thus far been given to disturbance factors to the local community. Wherever it is located involves disturbance to the local community. Great Coates were allowed to 'get away with murder' on this front. The local council has thrived on the success of the club in the not too distant past and it is now high time that same body threw its weight behind this proposal. John Fenty has the right to feel the way he does, let us hope he does not withdraw his longstanding commitment - remember without him the club will no longer exist and, mark my words, loud public recriminations will then follow.

1998 20/02/2015 15:17:26 Option 2 Option 1 LESLEY WRIGHT

THIS WILL HELP PROMOTE THE AREA AS A GREAT PLACE TO INVEST AS WELL AS A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE,WORK AND VISIT.

1999 20/02/2015 15:18:58 Option 2 Option 1 stephen north

2000 20/02/2015 15:20:12 Option 2 Option 1 Charles Christopher Ellis

2001 20/02/2015 15:30:13 Option 2 Option 1 Leanne holesworth

2002 20/02/2015 15:31:54 Option 4 Option 1 Derek ireland A much needed stadium will not only help with local jobs and revenue. But show grimsby is moving forward and people from all over will see that we don't want our team/people living or advertising an out of date area of the country

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2003 20/02/2015 15:32:17 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Andrew Connell

Although not resident in Grimsby, I have visited the stadium several times over the years while supporting Hull City. Our stadium is now a Community Stadium , with clear benefits to the whole region. My wife Helen is originally from Grimsby(her dad was a steward at Grimsby Town for 40 years), and is actively enthusiastic about the benefits that a Community Stadium could bring to the area.

2004 20/02/2015 15:37:37 Option 2 Option 1 Zoe Caroline

2005 20/02/2015 15:38:34 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Wright

2006 20/02/2015 15:39:32 Option 1 Option 1 Trevor Matthews This is huge commercial development over and above the need for a stadium close to a mainly residential area.We were alarmed at seeing the plans in the paper and the extent of the proposed site and the proximity to the crematorium and existing properties.

We do not believe it is the business of the elected council to be involved in this venture of this type which serves a small minority of the total population

2007 20/02/2015 15:46:29 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Janney

Gtfc ground is the only football stadium in England not to be in it's correct town. Bring (the new) stadium to Grimsby where it belongs

2008 20/02/2015 15:46:56 Option 2 Option 1 Stacey Batty

2009 20/02/2015 15:50:27 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Loftus Imperative GTFC gets a new stadium.This has been going on for far two long.The area needs some good news for a change,look what a new stadium has done for Hull,Rotherham,Chesterfield etc.

The one thing that has enhanced the reputation of Hull is a position in the premier league playing in an impressive new stadium.

2010 20/02/2015 15:57:54 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Clark

2011 20/02/2015 15:59:47 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs.K.Kerridge. Just get on with it we have waited far to long.

2012 20/02/2015 16:04:30 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Boswell

2013 20/02/2015 16:05:09 Option 2 Option 1 John lamb

2014 20/02/2015 16:05:31 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Chambers Blundell Park is no longer fit for purpose and with the lack of available facilities both inside and outside of the stadium, it does not attract the public to come along. There is no incentive for families to attend, which a new 'purpose built' facility would offer. With the right planning and structure a new facility would have significant importance and benefit to the local economy. It is also of great importance that the team can progress back into the football league. a new purpose built stadium will increase the prospect of this happeneing. As well as not being attractive to the general public any longer, Blundell Park is not attractive to bringing in better players and the team progressing.

2015 20/02/2015 16:06:16 Option 2 Option 1 Denis Brown Despite the often bad publicity about Grimsby on the TV in the last two years or so I have been regularly coming to Blundell Park I am amazed to see so many young kids and teenagers attending the match , looking smart and always very polite. We owe it to these sort of kids and people to give them a sporting facility which will benefit Grimsby for future generations

2016 20/02/2015 16:08:16 Option 1 Option 1 Katie Stark If a stadium must be built, build it somewhere off the A180 there is too much trouble & traffic in towns when games are on.

2017 20/02/2015 16:13:50 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Hodgson This move is long overdue and needed. The new stadium and complex would make jobs and be a real asset to the town and area. It would make a positive statement to people coming here for games and to those thinking of moving here

2018 20/02/2015 16:15:13 Option 2 Option 1 Philip clark

2019 20/02/2015 16:19:29 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Parker This is an absolute no brainer in allowing Grimsby, as a town, in evolving from it's current stagnent state. More jobs and equity to the area, as well as something for the town to be proud of once again. This site is going to provide the next generation with a facility to be involved with, and the council should be doing everything in it's power to put Grimsby on the map and create it's own opportunity.

2020 20/02/2015 16:21:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Christopher buckley

We don't want to play ALL our games away from home !!!! GRIMSBY IS ARE HOME !!!!!!!!

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2021 20/02/2015 16:24:26 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Finch Helps the town - not only the club but the residents around as it creates new jobs

2022 20/02/2015 16:25:29 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Greenbeck

Other councils like Scunthorpe, Hull city even Lincoln City support their respective teams. Grimsby town counsellors enjoyed being in the lime light to support the team when they went to Wembley.

2023 20/02/2015 16:27:13 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Knight The present location of the stadium, Blundell Park, is unsuitable for a modern world. The residents are inconvenience every match and are due for some respite.The proposed sit off Peaks Parkway is far enough away from residential areas as to be virtually inconspicuous and the thought that it would be too close to the crematorium is ridiculous as there are no cremations in the evenings or Saturday afternoons and very few visitors at these times.

2024 20/02/2015 16:27:19 Option 2 Option 1 Vonny Nichols I think it will benefit the residents of Cleethorpes and Grimsby because of the congestion and parking issues at Blundell Park.

2025 20/02/2015 16:27:26 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Sands

2026 20/02/2015 16:28:07 Option 2 Option 1 Peter John Philip Wade

2027 20/02/2015 16:29:17 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Hill Anew stadium is the way forward for the Mariners and its long term future. It will also be a benefit to the community as a whole.This will generate income for the council and local business.

2028 20/02/2015 16:34:38 Option 2 Option 1 Bernard Fawcett

2029 20/02/2015 16:36:20 Option 2 Option 1 Kris Wilcox Get behind your local side, generate associated business and visitors.

2030 20/02/2015 16:42:04 Option 2 Option 1 Michael George The current location and aging ground is a disgrace and reflects badly on the town from both visitors and the commercial prospects of the town.

2031 20/02/2015 16:42:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs T Barker

2032 20/02/2015 16:45:42 Option 2 Option 1 Richard bacon

2033 20/02/2015 16:45:51 Option 3 Option 1 Tim Gifford A successful football club is an undeniable positive asset to promote and attract attention to any town and certainly this applies to Grimsby

2034 20/02/2015 16:46:58 Option 2 Option 1 Laura roberts

2035 20/02/2015 16:55:50 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Burgess

2036 20/02/2015 16:57:49 Option 2 Option 1 Terry Lefteri It will help promote the town, and club, create more jobs

2037 20/02/2015 17:01:47 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Brown Council should be doing all in its power to help the local club.

2038 20/02/2015 17:02:32 Option 2 Option 1 John hicks I urge the council to finally support the football club In it's ambitions to move to a new stadia. A successful football club could help unite the town and potentially create new opportunities for future investment within our borough.

2039 20/02/2015 17:04:14 Option 3 Option 1 Tony Jennings The club desperately needs a new stadium,Im unconvinced peaks parkway is right location but if Thats the only site then ok,i hope the new stadium will have standing as all seater stadiums are only needed in top 2 divisions and gtfc are still struggling to get out 5th tier

2040 20/02/2015 17:06:05 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Jacques A new stadium will bring more jobs, more bussiness and more money to Grimsby. Peaks Parkway is exactly the type of land that needs to be developed as it's not beautiful green fields.

2041 20/02/2015 17:08:21 Option 2 Option 1 Janett Newell A thriving football club can be an important factor in the success of a town and relocation is the key to the future survival of GTFC.

2042 20/02/2015 17:19:26 Option 3 Option 1 David moffat It should be built at greatcoats. Out of town, railway station,scope for parking, access to main road

2043 20/02/2015 17:22:55 Option 2 Option 1 Rubie lindley My dad has supported this club 43 years , I live in hull I can easy go see city , but I want my dads club to do well too , wake up council people it's 2015 not the 60, s anymore we need this ground so me and other youngsters keep our proud club alive

2044 20/02/2015 17:24:12 Option 2 Option 1 STEPHEN PAUL CLARKE

more and more clubs have been granted permission to build new grounds, therefore it is vitally important for the future of Grimsby town football club to relocate to an new ground. A move away from Blundell park would ease traffic problems and parking problems around that area.

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2045 20/02/2015 17:25:34 Option 3 Option 1 Stephen Meadows

The location of the site is very close to where I live, had I wanted to be near a football ground when I purchased my house I would have moved to that area. I don't want your traffic problems and two sets of fans populating the streets where I live, I also don't see if they are why the council should get involved ?? I don't like football at all and if the council end up forking out for this project they are going to try and recoup at least some of the money from us residents that don't want the stupid stadium anyway. If the club and the fans want this stadium then let them pay for it and locate it somewhere that doesn't affect the non-football community.

2046 20/02/2015 17:26:22 Option 2 Option 1 Dave wheelan If you want to see progression in the town instead of decline then this project should go ahead. If you are wandering why people are voting ukip it is because no other party shows progression and this stadium would be a serious statemeant from the counicil that they are seeking ways of improving the areas facilities and keen on bringing investment and jobs to the town.

2047 20/02/2015 17:29:07 Option 3 Option 1 Ryan banks If we ever get to a decent level of football again with lots of away fans, how do you hope to stop them marauding from the train station in Grimsby through all these side streets to the new ground. I agree they need a new ground but not here. What about the north end of freeman street

2048 20/02/2015 17:36:54 Option 3 Option 1 David Smith I feel this is the wrong place for this Stadium the access via Peaks Lane and Weelsby Avenue will be terrible and to have traffic lights on Peaks Parkway. I thought this road was to keep traffic flowing

2049 20/02/2015 17:39:57 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Wilson

2050 20/02/2015 17:42:07 Option 2 Option 1 Rob brown

2051 20/02/2015 17:51:20 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Emmerson

2052 20/02/2015 18:00:09 Option 3 Option 1 Mrs Julie Galyer

2053 20/02/2015 18:08:08 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Barker

2054 20/02/2015 18:08:13 Option 2 Option 1 Alfie Fuller

2055 20/02/2015 18:09:53 Option 1 Option 1 KENNETH JAMES TURNBULL

Look for a Brownfield site near the town centre. Build the team not a Stadium

2056 20/02/2015 18:10:53 Option 2 Option 1 Johnvessey

2057 20/02/2015 18:11:07 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Myers

2058 20/02/2015 18:11:47 Option 3 Option 1 Jason Hoggarth

2059 20/02/2015 18:12:02 Option 2 Option 1 William john Phillpot

2060 20/02/2015 18:12:33 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony Winn The council must help GTFC move to the Parkway site. It is a must for the club to move to protect is future and a strong and healthy football club is essential for the towns economic future.

2061 20/02/2015 18:13:12 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Germaney

2062 20/02/2015 18:13:14 Option 2 Option 1 Olivia susan thompson

Grimsby town is the best thing in grimsby so it deserves the best staidum

2063 20/02/2015 18:16:58 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie holt

2064 20/02/2015 18:17:41 Option 2 Option 1 Mike horsfall

2065 20/02/2015 18:18:30 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan shone WE NEED THIS

2066 20/02/2015 18:19:34 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Papathanasi

2067 20/02/2015 18:19:51 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Quilter

2068 20/02/2015 18:22:46 Option 1 Option 1 Ian donaldson

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2069 20/02/2015 18:23:57 Option 3 Option 1 Anon Put the stadium near to or just off the A180.

To build a stadium across town from that main road is too stupid for words.2070 20/02/2015 18:24:00 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Allen Improved facilities would help the whole community and give the club the springboard to improve

the team by attracting better players, more fans and increased income to the area. Look at Hull City and what has been achieved there

2071 20/02/2015 18:24:23 Option 2 Option 1 Brian James Handley

Supporting GTFC for a new Stadium will be a positive step the Council can take in the Councils desire to reinvigorate Grimsby from the slow death the Town is now experiencing.

2072 20/02/2015 18:25:33 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Stoakes Please, Please, Please let us have new footie ground this time

2073 20/02/2015 18:26:38 Option 2 Option 1 Dan Taylor

2074 20/02/2015 18:27:37 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Flockton

2075 20/02/2015 18:28:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Nicola Browne

2076 20/02/2015 18:32:45 Option 2 Option 1 D mackreth

2077 20/02/2015 18:32:52 Option 2 Option 1 Bill ambridge.

2078 20/02/2015 18:35:20 Option 2 Option 1 Richard paddison

This town needs dragging into the 21st century and a new stadium that we can all be proud of will go a long way to help achieve this. We desperately need a boost in local morale after all the negative press we have had recently regarding tv and films of our town.

2079 20/02/2015 18:36:01 Option 3 Option 1 Karen Gray I think to relocate next to the crematorium and cemetary is poor thinking and will make the journey through peaks parkway/weelsby road areas impossible on match days. Can you imagine what it would be like on a saturday afternoon at christmas! All the roads will be parked onto like around the grimsby road area. My brother lives down ward street and if theres a match on a saturday he doesnt take his car out as he would never get parked again. Terrible idea. and where is all this land coming from? Is it Barretts rec? the land the ice rink people were told couldnt be used for a new ice rink because of traffic concerns!!! Take it out of town-plenty of land on the pyewipe.

2080 20/02/2015 18:41:11 Option 3 Option 1 A F Vicca The proposed stadium plan adds another completely unnecessary large retail development to a town which already has a depressingly large quantity of empty retail units. It further encroaches on the town's only crematorium and main cemetery. Whilst this may be a good site for a football stadium, something I am very doubtful about, the associated retail development is completely unacceptable.

2081 20/02/2015 18:42:12 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Nigel Scott We need a new ground to help us back into the football league to put us back on the map to get us noticed again to help with further investment in the town so we can sing the towns praises again when we are out of town to attract better players the list is endless

2082 20/02/2015 18:42:59 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Partner

2083 20/02/2015 18:43:25 Option 1 Option 1 Matthew Oliver Franklin

I am sure a great number of local privately owned business ventures would benefit from a large influx of public money / support. As would the local library, refuse collection, tourist promotion services etc etc etc. The 4,000 people who turn up to watch may think differently, but isn't this 4,000 a mere drop in the ocean of the Grimsby / Cleethorpes population (130,000 approximately)? For years (probably since the early 2000s) many GTFC players (not office staff) have taken their large pay packets out of town thus depriving the town industries, supermarkets, licensed premises etc of a huge amount of income. So why would our elected representatives support this?I am sure we will see statistics of how much good work the Sport and Education Trust does in and around the area, and that therefore they offer a vital element of provision to Grimsby. However, I feel sure that the S.E.T. is used by GTFC as and when they choose. I wonder what the actual level of direct financial commitment the club has given the S.E.T. over the years, and whether such support has been consistently applied over the last twenty years.Furthermore, as far as I can see, Grimsby neither needs, nor can support another housing or retail development.Finally, this is the eighth question in this survey. At least four of the previous seven have been concerning my personal details. The depth hardly matches the importance of the issue.

2084 20/02/2015 18:45:07 Option 2 Option 1 sally Elizabeth warman

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2085 20/02/2015 18:49:28 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Devaney It's about time the council backed the club in its efforts to relocate from Blundell park, GTFC should be playing at a higher level and only by working together can we move forwardInitially I thought the proposed site was not the right location but after looking at the proposed development and listening to the argument put forward in relation to the cemetery, traffic and local residents fears about property prices crashing etc I can see the benefit to the Town as a whole not just GTFC should this project come goodThe town needs investment like this and if the housing development also comes off then what a great opportunity this could be for the town

Do the right thing and look at the bigger picture2086 20/02/2015 18:49:57 Option 2 Option 1 Andy midd

2087 20/02/2015 18:50:32 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Balderson The club and the whole town will benefit from this

2088 20/02/2015 18:52:41 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Clohessy

2089 20/02/2015 18:56:00 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew wood Community stadium is a must for this town

2090 20/02/2015 19:00:46 Option 2 Option 1 Julie Williams

2091 20/02/2015 19:01:43 Option 2 Option 1 SIMON MADDISON

2092 20/02/2015 19:01:51 Option 3 Option 1 Helen hale

2093 20/02/2015 19:01:54 Option 2 Option 1 Patricia McTavish

I have been a Mariners supporter for over 50 years having been taken to Blundell Park by my dad who was a season ticket holder. I moved away from the area many years ago but still have many relatives living in the area who are loyal town supporters and season ticket holder. I still go to as many home games as I can and away games when town are up north or in the Manchester area where my brother, another loyal supporter, lives. Town have many loyal supporters all over the country and indeed the world and a new stadium is long overdue. I believe if they had got their new stadium the last time they would still be in the football league! Town supporters and the club deserve a new stadium, it would inject some much needed interest in the area and attract new players. Come on council get behind your team and support them in this long overdue project. Please.

2094 20/02/2015 19:04:58 Option 2 Option 1 Rob Watson A new ground would be a tremendous asset for Grimsby and the surrounding area

2095 20/02/2015 19:08:10 Option 2 Option 1 Sydney taylor Time the council started to help and not object

2096 20/02/2015 19:08:46 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Michael Blyth

If that is the proposed image for the proposed Stadium site, then it looks pretty fine to me.

2097 20/02/2015 19:08:51 Option 2 Option 1 David ward

2098 20/02/2015 19:12:22 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas elvidge The only thing Grimsby is known for is fish and the mariners no more fish don't want the mariners to go the same way if Scunthorpe can get yet another new ground

2099 20/02/2015 19:14:15 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Moore The Stadium must be used for the community when not used by the Club.

2100 20/02/2015 19:16:13 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Joseph Yarborough

This will benefit the town as a whole! Come on Councillors, lets get the Great back in Grimsby!

2101 20/02/2015 19:16:39 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Jayne Moore

2102 20/02/2015 19:17:57 Option 2 Option 1 John William Tinmurth

Blundell park was a viable site 50 years ago when fans used to either cycle or walk to matchesbut with the advent of the car and nowhere to park it is no longer a viable site.

2103 20/02/2015 19:18:32 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Munnings

2104 20/02/2015 19:19:31 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Paul Herriott

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2105 20/02/2015 19:21:41 Option 3 Option 1 Philip Reynolds As much as I would like Town to have a new stadium the proposed site at Peaks Parkway is totally impractical as it adjacent to a CREMATORIUM and near to a MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY a YMCA and a HOSPITAL and finally a HOSPICE. Who in their right mind would choose a site near these services which serve very vulnerable people.

2106 20/02/2015 19:23:34 Option 2 Option 1 Stewart gresham A successful football club is vital for the whole area to prosper. It will put grimsby back on the map and provide some much needed positivity for the town.

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2107 20/02/2015 19:28:02 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Harrison

2108 20/02/2015 19:33:49 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Matthew woodhouse

2109 20/02/2015 19:34:30 Option 2 Option 1 Sara Franklin

2110 20/02/2015 19:35:35 Option 2 Option 1 Steve spall

2111 20/02/2015 19:37:57 Option 3 Option 1 Luke graves A new stadium would be great. However I don't believe that placing it at peaks parkway is ideal. There are no public transport routes (such as trains from out of town) and the traffic on a Saturday is bad enough without a stadium there. Football inevitably brings trouble, do we really want it brought to the centre of the town? The initial rumoured site at Great Coates would be much more suitable. It is on the outskirts of the town, access is much greater achieved via trains and buses. On top of this, traffic from out of town doesn't have to come through and the option for an extensive car parking facility would be much better with the amount of space available.

2112 20/02/2015 19:45:00 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Bradley It is imperative that the club move in order to continue the progression already being made. The increase in employment and benefits to the community on a whole would be immense. This is a no brainer and we must do everything we can to make sure this happens.

2113 20/02/2015 19:45:30 Option 2 Option 1 Scott marrows For the good of the club

2114 20/02/2015 19:48:29 Option 2 Option 1 Barry kirk Relocate our club before it goes the way of Hereford Utd gtfc is a huge part of this town,give it a new heart before it dies.

2115 20/02/2015 19:51:00 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Howard Dawson

This community project will further integrate Grimsby Town with the public whilst ensuring the future of the club which has been a focal point in the town for the last 120 plus years. It would also give the town a sporting venue to be proud of and backing this project could help encourage further much needed investment to other areas of Grimsby. Another benefit of backing this project is the amount of part and full time jobs that will be created, both during its construction and when it's completed.

2116 20/02/2015 19:55:08 Option 2 Option 1 Kerry bateman Let's make this happen

2117 20/02/2015 19:56:49 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Neal

2118 20/02/2015 19:57:30 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Michael Wells

We need a new stadium to help secure promotion and bring prospects to the local area.

2119 20/02/2015 20:06:30 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Daine

2120 20/02/2015 20:06:59 Option 3 Option 1 john hill the community needs a football club if a new ground is not found the club may go out of existence although i think peaks parkway is not the right location need access to good road access and rail station

2121 20/02/2015 20:07:10 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Blackman It is about time the town supported and assisted with the new developments. It is vital for the clubs future to modernise and grow to bring success back to the local community. By continuing to let the minority delay and get in the way of the plans will only hinder the club and town. If the new stadium was built in the middle of the estuary and hidden by a giant invisible cloak I fully expect that there would still be the same locals against the idea.Please let the club grow, help bring jobs and hopefully allow GTFC to return to their promised land.

2122 20/02/2015 20:10:51 Option 2 Option 1 Graham John Cullum

2123 20/02/2015 20:11:14 Option 4 Option 1 Diane Callison The Peaks Parkway option does not have sufficient transport capability for thousands of cars arriving or leaving the stadium for busy Saturday shopping days without clogging up big parts of both Grimsby and Cleethorpes. There should be no access via the raod to the Crematorium as this is already a very busy and narrow road especially from the Superstore which would then clog up that road for funerals.

2124 20/02/2015 20:12:39 Option 2 Option 1 Adrian Mark Clark

Please help with the new stadium to help keep the club alive

2125 20/02/2015 20:12:39 Option 2 Option 1 Richard glover Its about time grimsby had a new up to date ground, i havnt watched grimsby in the last 10 years due to not wanting to go to the out dated blundell park if they have a new ground i would certainly think about supporting the mariners again.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2126 20/02/2015 20:12:45 Option 2 Option 1 Ben whittle We need this the club deserves this an we deserve better

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2127 20/02/2015 20:14:27 Option 2 Option 1 Lesley Taylor

2128 20/02/2015 20:15:08 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Lane It is imperative that the club relocates to make it a sustainable business that continues to provide support for the thousands that turn up week in week out as well as those that follow their club from afar. Is there another facility/ venue that brings this kind of income into the town? We don't have an O2 academy venue or the like that can bring these kinds of money into the town. Making GTFC a 7 day a week business will benefit far more in the long term than the initial few thousand terrace dwellers.

2129 20/02/2015 20:15:59 Option 2 Option 1 Dr Ian Thompson

Although I do not live in NE Lincs, I have been a supporter of Grimsby Town for over 35 years and a season ticket holder for at least the last 15 years. The football club is very important to the community and a focal point and identity of a town. This is evidenced by the large following that The Mariners have taken to Wembley in past seasons.

Also the football club serves not only the fans and local community, but also the local businesses. Young's get national and sometimes international coverage and exposure through the club and shirt sponsorship. For the club to survive and thrive we need to move out of Blundell Park (much as I love the old stadium), it is old. Old wooden stands, although well maintained are not suited to a modern football club and we all know the reason why.

I urge the council to get behind GTFC and be forward thinking, as have councils in Hull, Scunthorpe, Milton Keynes etc.

2130 20/02/2015 20:17:22 Option 2 Option 1 Steve fisher

2131 20/02/2015 20:24:17 Option 2 Option 1 Michael storr The new ground will boost this areas economy.

2132 20/02/2015 20:25:22 Option 2 Option 1 Jillian Ramshaw When other clubs are able to progress and move forward with the support of the council whey can't Grimsby Town?

2133 20/02/2015 20:25:36 Option 2 Option 1 Gavin Hatton

2134 20/02/2015 20:26:28 Option 2 Option 1 Janet Barnett

2135 20/02/2015 20:28:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mr M Jarvis

2136 20/02/2015 20:33:12 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Steadman

2137 20/02/2015 20:36:40 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen sterling

2138 20/02/2015 20:37:50 Option 2 Option 1 denis clark

2139 20/02/2015 20:39:16 Option 2 Option 1 James Gregory

2140 20/02/2015 20:44:25 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Lee Smith This will secure the future of the club, provide employment opportunities, promote community and retail ventures and be in a far more, purpose built place than it is now.

2141 20/02/2015 20:47:04 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Devaney

2142 20/02/2015 20:51:51 Option 2 Option 1 Anonymous Not only does the football club need these but so does the general area for the additional benefits it will bring.

2143 20/02/2015 21:01:44 Option 2 Option 1 neil hubbard

2144 20/02/2015 21:04:55 Option 2 Option 1 Kieran Kirk I think the council should help because a new ground has many options for Grimsby Town and the community! The benefit overall is huge for everyone...

2145 20/02/2015 21:05:00 Option 2 Option 1 Matt without question, to ensure the clubs survival, it needs a new ground. the business of football is global and competitive. to attract better players you need good facilities - ground and training facilities. to attract sponsors you need a brand that is competitive and attractive. and frankly to attract more spectators, you need modern facilities. remember you are selling a product to spectators and fans, who you need to convince that they actually want to go and pay to watch. every successful company in the world invests to improve - and frankly the club and the council need to invest - or they will be left behind as others clubs do invest. also a project in the area will provide jobs and work in the local community and provide a focal point. i don't see any downside.

2146 20/02/2015 21:06:17 Option 3 Option 1 Laura Armstrong

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2147 20/02/2015 21:06:42 Option 2 Option 1 Alice Downes it would be in a better part of the town, bring tourism in from other towns/cities

2148 20/02/2015 21:09:21 Option 2 Option 1 Naomi Brazier I believe this will benefit both the club and the town massively! The opportunities for community events would interest me greatly!

2149 20/02/2015 21:11:28 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Wilden

2150 20/02/2015 21:14:57 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Grindle Just because we are not a city like Hull who got full funding and support from the council doesn't mean you should wash your hands on this wonderfull club because of a racist bigot in mr Defreitas

2151 20/02/2015 21:15:54 Option 2 Option 1 Dennis evans

2152 20/02/2015 21:17:55 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Gordon Although I am not a resident I travel to GTFC games regularly in a car. A more accessible location would reduce congestion and annoying locals with parking.

2153 20/02/2015 21:19:18 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Burgess

2154 20/02/2015 21:19:26 Option 2 Option 1 berto hendrikse

2155 20/02/2015 21:21:12 Option 2 Option 1 Lee croucher

2156 20/02/2015 21:21:49 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Richard Clegg

The football club is a vital part of the town community and in my opinion has sadly lacked support from the council. Almost every town of a similar size has a football club playing in a modern stadium. It's time NE Lincs council started backing our club which is supported by many people in the town rather than bending to the inevitable tiny number of NIMBYs who make the most noise in these cases.

2157 20/02/2015 21:25:23 Option 2 Option 1 craig galyer definitely in need of new ground as old stadium is looking very old and tired. good memories thou.

2158 20/02/2015 21:28:46 Option 2 Option 1 David john cass Just do it x

2159 20/02/2015 21:37:05 Option 1 Option 1 Marc cooper I'm a bell

2160 20/02/2015 21:39:44 Option 2 Option 1 Julian Hudson

2161 20/02/2015 21:43:06 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Byrne GTFC need a new ground. Blundell Park is not a 21st century stadium.

2162 20/02/2015 21:43:20 Option 3 Option 1 Jeremy Neil Halpenny

2163 20/02/2015 21:46:15 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Hargreaves

It would be nice to see a show of support for the local football club that goes beyond words.

2164 20/02/2015 21:46:15 Option 2 Option 1 Terry Petterson For once, think of this town's prosperity for the masses and help make a change for the greater good.

2165 20/02/2015 21:50:58 Option 2 Option 1 D Rising

2166 20/02/2015 21:58:10 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Paine Grimsby Town need a new stadium. The delay in getting one has contributed to the football team dropping down the leagues, which has meant that the area has seen one of its main reasons to be proud of become devalued.

2167 20/02/2015 21:58:50 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca Rose Bradshaw

2168 20/02/2015 21:59:46 Option 2 Option 1 Victoria brader

2169 20/02/2015 22:02:45 Option 2 Option 1 Keith beedie

2170 20/02/2015 22:11:13 Option 2 Option 1 James Betts The council should do more to help the club to achieve its goal. Not just for the fans of the club but to support the local economy and the future of Grimsby and North East Lincolnshire.

2171 20/02/2015 22:12:45 Option 2 Option 1 David priestley

2172 20/02/2015 22:14:24 Option 2 Option 1 Robert dring

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2173 20/02/2015 22:17:04 Option 3 Option 1 Charlie Ettridge The investment brought into Grimsby via GTFC is vital to encouraging further development of the town for the benefit of both football fans and residents alike. An alternative location to the current ground will still bring in the funds associated with visiting teams and fans to boost the local economy, however the right location could help reduce congestion and pollution within the town, as well as the ensuing frustration, caused by the increased traffic flow and parking issues. The redevelopment of GTFC's ground could help to regenerate unused and /or derelict areas in the town as well as creating much needed employment opportunities, all benefiting the local economy, residents and of course the club. UTM!

2174 20/02/2015 22:22:15 Option 2 Option 1 david taylor-vine it should keep its name as blundle park

2175 20/02/2015 22:23:42 Option 2 Option 1 I Prefer to Remain Anonymous

2176 20/02/2015 22:29:21 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Smith

2177 20/02/2015 22:31:41 Option 2 Option 1 pearl Brown

2178 20/02/2015 22:33:52 Option 3 Option 1 Elliott Heward

2179 20/02/2015 22:41:22 Option 2 Option 1 TERRY ROBINSON

2180 20/02/2015 22:52:49 Option 2 Option 1 Gavin Sartain Make it happen for the good of the town!

2181 20/02/2015 22:54:48 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Paul Mckernan

Just make it SOOOOON!

2182 20/02/2015 22:56:16 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Prestwood The time has come to move on. If this does not happen the town will crumble without Grimsby Town FC. The Mariners need to be reborn and the town will follow suit - mark my words.

2183 20/02/2015 23:00:02 Option 2 Option 1 David Morris I previously sat on the committee to relocate the football club under Dudley Ramsdens chairmanship. I would be willing again to assist the club in formulating a plan that would benefit both the fanbase and the council - which is key to the success of the relocation. There must be a mutually beneficial case to both parties before this can continue

2184 20/02/2015 23:00:15 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Searle The old club is tired and dangerous. Would major accident help. Don't make another 94 have to make the change happen

2185 20/02/2015 23:08:45 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Sharlotte Having grown up in Grimsby, I am a lifelong fan and enjoy my visits to Grimsby to see family and watch the Mariners. I hope they find a way to get the stadium they need with the facilities which will encourage more people to attend matches and support this fantastic old club.

2186 20/02/2015 23:08:52 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Culyer Decent stadia bring tourism into town, decent stadia bring decent players and thus re-entry into the league. League games bring more away supporters and thus more economic benefit to the town. Having a decent facility and team in your town put you on the map both in prestige and economically. Since I moved away and after Town's demise into the conference no one even gives you a second thought, being a league team gets the name Grimsby back in the headlines

2187 20/02/2015 23:19:20 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley Andrews

2188 20/02/2015 23:21:09 Option 2 Option 1 Charlie Benton

2189 20/02/2015 23:21:16 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Jacklin

2190 20/02/2015 23:23:00 Option 2 Option 1 Shelly Andrews This ground needs to be build for both the club and the community

2191 20/02/2015 23:24:07 Option 2 Option 1 Charllote Andrews

2192 20/02/2015 23:25:20 Option 2 Option 1 Earnets Andrews

2193 20/02/2015 23:28:34 Option 3 Option 1 norman dunwell This is absolutely the wrong location for this stadium, the area is already congested and it is disrespectful to build it in such a sensitive area

2194 20/02/2015 23:31:49 Option 2 Option 1 Elliot Clark There is a double benefit to stadium re-location.1) a bigger and better stadium for the local football club2) reducing the mass congestion in town on match days with a better located stadium

UTM

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2195 20/02/2015 23:38:46 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Kirman

2196 20/02/2015 23:43:03 Option 3 Option 1 Davey Barrett The success of the club relies on the council to provide a suitable site. The local area will reap the benefits in the long term and as such, the council need to take this long term view. Personally however, I would like to see the club stay in the Cleethorpes area, using brownfield sites to create a decent business park, hotel etc.

2197 20/02/2015 23:44:38 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Harris

2198 20/02/2015 23:49:38 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Pickerden Please make this community stadium a possibility, the club and the wider community deserve these facilities for the future of the town.

2199 20/02/2015 23:53:38 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Collins A better, newer stadium will promote better attendance by families and bring business to the area.

2200 21/02/2015 00:03:55 Option 2 Option 1 Benjamin Paul McNamara

2201 21/02/2015 00:12:52 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Owen Setterfield

Its time we caught up with the rest of the country. The council and the Town need a successful football club of league standard , and to achieve this we need a new community stadium complex. Many other small towns ( Chesterfield / Rotherham / Colchester etc ) have done this recently and in a short time time.. why not Grimsby ??? People not concerned with the football club will also benefit from a new stadium .

2202 21/02/2015 00:23:07 Option 2 Option 1 Ciara McFerran

2203 21/02/2015 00:24:35 Option 2 Option 1 M Barker

2204 21/02/2015 00:27:29 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Painter

2205 21/02/2015 00:29:43 Option 2 Option 1 David topliss

2206 21/02/2015 01:37:37 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Webster I find it disappointing that l see so many councils around the country supporting there local football club, yet ours here in Grimsby seem so poor in promoting something that would be a benefit not just to the local community but to the standing & good name of the town itself.I think it's about time they stop worrying about the little issues & problems, and basically get off there ars*'s & start looking at the bigger picture.. Maybe then we will have something that the people of Grimsby can feel truely proud of

2207 21/02/2015 02:26:36 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Wilkinson

2208 21/02/2015 02:41:56 Option 4 Option 1 Sam Heinzler

2209 21/02/2015 03:37:23 Option 2 Option 1 gary kerr Its about time this saga was put to bed

2210 21/02/2015 03:41:51 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Kenneth draper

I've been a lifetime fan and I'm now 50 years of age and grimsby town deserves to be supported by the council for all the fantastic times it as given to the people of grimsby and Cleethorpes. It's difficult times for the club and it's fans right now and if there's anytime the club needs council backing, it's now. The economic spin offs from new stadium and community facilities is vital to any town. Utm

2211 21/02/2015 05:01:04 Option 2 Option 1 Stephanie Rhodes

Has to happen for the development of the town & club. BP is outdated and costs a fortune to maintain, area can be regenerated

2212 21/02/2015 05:08:36 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Grindle Relocation is a must ie transport away from local residents and easier access

2213 21/02/2015 06:35:13 Option 3 Option 1 Lee guest I think a site on the outskirts of town would be better, perhaps with a rail link. Would prevent traffic build up around town.

2214 21/02/2015 06:36:06 Option 2 Option 1 wayne neve the club needs to go forward ive been watching town since i was a kid im 47 now my dad who was a fisherman took me along to bp when i was a kid and i have taken my boys to bp also..this club will not survive without a new ground and i for one and many thousands of others in this town do not want this to happen..

2215 21/02/2015 07:29:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jostein Jensen

2216 21/02/2015 07:39:11 Option 3 Option 1 Mrs a smith

2217 21/02/2015 07:40:31 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew foxon

2218 21/02/2015 07:44:02 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Stephenson

2219 21/02/2015 07:51:55 Option 4 Option 1 Edward Horsfall

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2220 21/02/2015 07:54:00 Option 2 Option 1 Clifford thompson

this has been going on for many years now and its about time the council should get on board like other towns and cities were the involvement of councils has had a fantastic result for new stadiums which has put the towns on the map and created new jobs and has brought prosperity to the areas involved.

2221 21/02/2015 08:08:16 Option 2 Option 1 Ms Jean Barfield The football club is, has been and always will be a big part of Grimsby. Therefore the future of the club must be secured and moving to a new stadium would make sure this would happen. UTM

2222 21/02/2015 08:08:34 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Steel

2223 21/02/2015 08:09:35 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Coulson-Smith

2224 21/02/2015 08:09:50 Option 2 Option 1 Ruth Jackson It helps to put Great Grimsby Town back on the map, and supports a new identity for the region.

2225 21/02/2015 08:17:35 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Gray The team needs a new stadium and to move into the modern era. Such moves have helped transform other teams, for example Hull City.

2226 21/02/2015 08:19:20 Option 2 Option 1 David Bell A new ground will bring new interest, new business, new visitors, and will bring a renewed pride in the town.

2227 21/02/2015 08:22:53 Option 3 Option 1 Nigel Atkinson

2228 21/02/2015 08:34:49 Option 3 Option 1 Josh barratt

2229 21/02/2015 08:35:42 Option 2 Option 1 Megan Dale

2230 21/02/2015 08:37:21 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Cook

2231 21/02/2015 08:38:29 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda Hoyle Its about time that this town had the Great put back in it and moved forward!!

2232 21/02/2015 08:42:15 Option 4 Option 1 Hfcucuc

2233 21/02/2015 08:42:40 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony codd A community stadium and infrastructure can only benefit the town in the long run.

2234 21/02/2015 08:52:36 Option 2 Option 1 James Whaley

2235 21/02/2015 08:53:08 Option 2 Option 1 Alistair Keenan

2236 21/02/2015 08:57:00 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Woolsey A community stadium is much needed not only for Grimsby Town Fc but for the town as a whole

2237 21/02/2015 09:00:46 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Stephenson

Time council helped the club move into 21st century

2238 21/02/2015 09:04:46 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Weeks This club needs a new ground. This town needs some regeneration. We have the perfect opportunity to create something the will help the WHOLE community. Don't be fools and stop it. NEED this.

2239 21/02/2015 09:04:50 Option 2 Option 1 Malcolm Walker

2240 21/02/2015 09:09:49 Option 2 Option 1 Nick Jackson

2241 21/02/2015 09:11:20 Option 2 Option 1 John Alexander Lewis

2242 21/02/2015 09:15:42 Option 2 Option 1 Elizabeth Ivey

2243 21/02/2015 09:18:47 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Herbert Grimsby town need this move to the peaks parkway area, it is vital to Grimsby town football club, the area and the people and next generations of our wonderful area, this site is perfect for all to access, in the centre of the area we live, perfect to get to, perfect times for games in the evening, Saturday afternoons once a week or every two weeks not a problem for noise or traffic, a very short time span this will effect hardly anybody.Me, my father, my grandfather have always supported our football club for over one hundred years and my son is 18 years of age and also supports them - 4 generations of one family, we need to keep this wonderful football club alive for the next generations to love and enjoy, right from the heart, love the Mariners, up the mariners.

2244 21/02/2015 09:24:44 Option 2 Option 1 Jon Freudenberg

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2245 21/02/2015 09:27:56 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Kenneth Benton

The football club is an ambassador for the town raising awareness etc. A new ground will help to generate a feel good factor for the town generally building on the recent great news around the investment in marine engineering and green energy. This development will also help to counter some of the negative perceptions the town has encountered over recent years through programmes like Skint, etc. a successful team can help in attracting more inward investment into the Town. If this project fails then the club will eventually die and I fear a downward spiral for the town. Let's remember the project will create additional jobs in the associated developments. Grimsby Town FC needs this and Grimsby & Cleethorpes towns themselves will benefit from this!

2246 21/02/2015 09:30:40 Option 2 Option 1 Ellie Mariah Lowes

The football club NEEDS relocating and it needs help as it is YOUR club.

2247 21/02/2015 09:43:01 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Copley It is imperative that the club gets new upgraded facilities. We as a club are getting left behind every other club/town in the country and the decline must be haulted ASAP. A successful football club is a asset to any Town, it brings in jobs, businesses and more importantly finances. The club and council need to work together to insure this is resolved for the good of everybody in this once great town, and help make it becomes great again. UTM

2248 21/02/2015 09:43:18 Option 3 Option 1 Mr Vaughan Jenner

Re-consider an area which uses the a180

2249 21/02/2015 09:43:37 Option 2 Option 1 R Topliss Blundell Park land area can be transformed into a much needed housing provision in keeping with the surrounding area. The relocation of GTFC to Peaks Parkway can support the area's overall regeneration like so many other schemes in other towns and cities (eg Rotherham, Chesterfield & Impending development in York)

2250 21/02/2015 09:43:37 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Taylor The people of this town deserve to get a decent amenity of which they can be proud

2251 21/02/2015 09:44:21 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Baker GTFC are in desperate need of a new home. I always preferred the Great Coates option but, now that battle is lost, the proposed Peaks Parkway alternative looks promising. Most football fans these days drive to games, so the train argument is becoming less relevant. What is required, is modern facilities, good road access & parking and the ability to generate income from sources other than GTFC. The Peakes Parkway proposal ticks all of these boxes. Grimsby as a region, is in need of a shot in the arm. As a town we have missed out, for so many reasons, on much of the economic activity that has boosted similar sized English towns. Our football club is a good barometer of positivity in the town and has been languishing in obscurity for too long. Give the football club a much needed fillip and the knock-on effects will be felt elsewhere. I have been at Blundell Park when over a third of the population of the town have been there. The support is there to make our club successful again. The Council owes the rate payers of the town a major boost. Supporting the relocation would be evidence of hope and faith for a better future for the town. It could also be worth a good few votes.

2252 21/02/2015 09:50:50 Option 3 Option 1 Caroline Jenner Reconsider site to be near A180 plenty of green space already available, with ongoing construction already taking place

2253 21/02/2015 09:51:36 Option 2 Option 1 chris carroll The club and the council should be working together for the towns futurethere always seems to be a stand off between the council and many other projects within the townif seems that the council are only in favor off projects that will only benefit certain portolio holdersthere has been many mistakes with what the council has done over the years but this town needs a footballclub and a strong community spirit and this project will go along way towards that.

2254 21/02/2015 09:53:05 Option 2 Option 1 kelvin chapman

2255 21/02/2015 10:00:18 Option 2 Option 1 Karl Dixon

2256 21/02/2015 10:01:33 Option 1 Option 1 John hardy The proposed site is the wrong place and will cause havock with traffic . Plus which supermarket will have the money to biild and open as they are all getting rid of stores they have !! The allotment have priority and shouldn't be moved. And a lor.more that others will have pointed out. DO NOT DO IT EVER. DO NOT WASTE MONEY.

2257 21/02/2015 10:03:12 Option 2 Option 1 Edward scott

2258 21/02/2015 10:05:58 Option 2 Option 1 Chris lee

2259 21/02/2015 10:07:29 Option 2 Option 1 Lynsey lee

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2260 21/02/2015 10:08:02 Option 2 Option 1 PETER BRADSHAW

The new ground and the associated plans around the ground will benefit the club and town for generationsBring it on

2261 21/02/2015 10:11:31 Option 2 Option 1 Byron Pratt Grimsby is all about tradition. We pride ourselves on our fishing heritage and the football club plays a major part in that. We must do all we can to help it thrive

2262 21/02/2015 10:11:31 Option 4 Option 1 Prof Harry Jones Much of my childhood was spent in this pleasant semi rural area. Don't spoil it please!

2263 21/02/2015 10:12:44 Option 2 Option 1 Leanne Rudd

2264 21/02/2015 10:12:50 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Scrimshaw

2265 21/02/2015 10:16:09 Option 3 Option 1 F hardy

2266 21/02/2015 10:18:22 Option 2 Option 1 Phillip Cullum The council should and must help the club relocate, relocation can only benefit the town in the long term and the town without its football club is just unthinkable

2267 21/02/2015 10:20:42 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Shaw

2268 21/02/2015 10:20:59 Option 3 Option 1 Carla Linford

2269 21/02/2015 10:22:08 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Mellors

2270 21/02/2015 10:27:19 Option 2 Option 1 Robert parkinson

2271 21/02/2015 10:30:59 Option 2 Option 1 Richard newman

2272 21/02/2015 10:34:08 Option 2 Option 1 BEATRICE PATER

i think we should hep our football team to get a better place its what this town needs.

2273 21/02/2015 10:35:40 Option 2 Option 1 Craigh oaten Grimsby needs to create jobs and places to visit.I can only imagine this will be a fantastic opportunity for the town and the club to move forward. Not only will the build create work for people struggling the venue could also host events throughout the summer meaning more hotels needing to be built creating more jobs and income for the town only to be great once again. Let us all be proud of our town and our club and stick together and create a future for generations Thankyou craigh oaten.

2274 21/02/2015 10:36:32 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Walker

2275 21/02/2015 10:37:49 Option 2 Option 1 Michael edwards A new stadium will hopefully bring more jobs to the area which is urgently needed ! And also help gtfc get back into the league that they should be in and play ince again against the best teams !

2276 21/02/2015 10:42:59 Option 2 Option 1 Duncan Cole It is vital that Grimsby Town move to new facilities as their current home is limited regards any development. I believe moving to a new ground will help jump start the club after years of decline.

2277 21/02/2015 10:43:56 Option 1 Option 1 Louisa Alcock

2278 21/02/2015 10:45:48 Option 2 Option 1 Ian parker

2279 21/02/2015 10:50:12 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Hinkley A new stadium will provide the foundation to secure the football club's future and will be a valuable facility for the community. It will guarantee jobs and investment in the area!

2280 21/02/2015 10:50:34 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Blakey

2281 21/02/2015 10:50:37 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan crooks

2282 21/02/2015 10:55:02 Option 2 Option 1 Carla Louise waite

Do it!

2283 21/02/2015 10:56:39 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Marris

2284 21/02/2015 10:56:50 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Browning

2285 21/02/2015 10:58:22 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver Marris

2286 21/02/2015 10:58:24 Option 2 Option 1 Ian saxton Progress means regeneration which as a council you have a duty of care to and supporting the local football club helps the community as a whole

2287 21/02/2015 11:00:01 Option 2 Option 1 nigel gill

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2288 21/02/2015 11:01:08 Option 2 Option 1 James Finch We need a new Stadium to survive

2289 21/02/2015 11:04:33 Option 3 Option 1 Elaine fox This is a totally INAPPROPRIATE site for a stadium and the accompanying retail developments. Noise not only from the football area but also the retail area will impact on people seeking solace at the crematorium. This idea has NO CONSIDERATION for the MAJORITY of the Grimsby population.

2290 21/02/2015 11:05:55 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Flarty

2291 21/02/2015 11:09:52 Option 3 Option 1 Barry Kendall Grimsby definitely needs a new Stadium, but Peaks Parkway is not the right location.

That location will be in the middle of the Town in 10 years with all the proposed development.Peaks Parkway was designed to relieve traffic from the town which it does but is already at most times at capacity with problems of capacity at Waltham Toll Bar & New Waltham.EuroPark area is an ideal location, causing no problems to anyone with good road access and no proposed housing development in that area, which already has some amenities.

2292 21/02/2015 11:11:42 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Anthony Roe

2293 21/02/2015 11:15:47 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Loudon

2294 21/02/2015 11:18:28 Option 1 Option 1 Jade I think that Peak Parkway is already congested enough and a football pitch will add to that. Also how insensitive that you would think to put a stadium next to a crematorium! People go there to be with the people they have lost...not listen to shouting, cheering. Bad idea.

2295 21/02/2015 11:18:58 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Robinson

Support the club

2296 21/02/2015 11:25:14 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Dishington I think the building of a community stadium will do just what it says - provide a stadium for the community.

One that GTFC and the whole area can be proud of.

If the council work with GTFC I am sure they can achieve a fantastic result.2297 21/02/2015 11:30:15 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Roger

Santen2298 21/02/2015 11:33:53 Option 3 Option 1 Malcolm finning

2299 21/02/2015 11:33:55 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Miles Swift decisions and full support required from NELC for this valuable community asset. Improve the town improve the local economy.

2300 21/02/2015 11:43:57 Option 2 Option 1 David Blake. The Town needs our famous football club and we need to move on and provide the Mariners with a new ground that we can be proud to play at.

2301 21/02/2015 11:56:06 Option 2 Option 1 Michael burdass

2302 21/02/2015 11:58:28 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Hennessey

Please refer to the full name section. If the club is going to survive and prosper, it will have to move to a new ground which will not only provide a modern facilities but a chance for redevelopment for the Peak Park area. The current location and the cost of maintaining the current stadium is not efficient and will not be effective.

2303 21/02/2015 12:08:52 Option 2 Option 1 Fraser James Farmery

The new stadium could be one of the first stadiums in England using the safe standing rails, modelled in germany

2304 21/02/2015 12:10:49 Option 2 Option 1 Ellie Miles

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2305 21/02/2015 12:14:39 Option 2 Option 1 Roger Rapsey The Grimsby Town Football club is a great benefit to the town both socially and economic with the visitors that would not normally come to Grimsby. It forms a great social interaction platform for the towns' people. I was born and grew up in Grimsby and enjoyed my attendance at the club. Visits that were instrumental in meeting and making new friends and learning about other Grimsby facilities and business. which I may never have used without this community facility. Since moving away for work reasons I often still return and watch games whenever I can.It is noticeable that the current ground is becoming tired and is limited by its location for further development. temporary repairs etc are becoming less cost effective and it would benefit the club to move to a new facility away from the residential area that it currently hides within. The move would also enable redevelopment of the existing ground area, perhaps for new housing.The plan for a new 'community' stadium is a great idea and will benefit the whole town whether devout football supporters or not.It is therefore requested and indeed recommended that the council put their full weight and support behind this project and make it happen.Thank youRoger Rapsey

2306 21/02/2015 12:15:36 Option 2 Option 1 Aaron Wright To progress the football club and the town as a whole this new stadia is needed.through various things in the media knocking the town this development will show people we are a town wanting to progress and modernise.

2307 21/02/2015 12:17:54 Option 3 Option 1 Alistair Jones Stadium should not be allowed near a place of mourning

2308 21/02/2015 12:19:15 Option 2 Option 1 Michael patchett I think the stadium will put grimsby on the map with more jobs available and the chance of bigger players coming and being a club and town like we used to

2309 21/02/2015 12:23:58 Option 1 Option 1 Pete Barnard Look at other councils around the country to see how they have helped their local football team!!

2310 21/02/2015 12:24:25 Option 2 Option 1 Peter John Artis I am 100% in favour of GTFC moving to a new stadium on Peaks Parkway. There is not a better site available. Without a new stadium the club will slowly die. The site is ideal as it is relevantly easy to get to from most parts of Grimsby and Cleeethorpes. It will also create a better community for everyone concerned. It will also create employment which is a massive benefit. I appeal to the Council to give this scheme its full backing and help bring it to fruition.

2311 21/02/2015 12:38:07 Option 3 Option 1 Malcolm Young I think the parkway is not a suitable location for Grimsby Town football club, Great Coates was a far better position, also the housing development that goes along with it should not be part of any plan to relocate the club.

2312 21/02/2015 12:39:53 Option 3 Option 1 Philip Gardner Whilst I understand the need to move from Blundell Park at some stage I vehemently disagree with the chosen site at Peaks Parkway. a football club should NOT be sited on land which is designated Green belt and certainly not in the immediate vicinity of housing, the crematorium, the cemetery and the Hospice. I also do not feel that Peaks Parkway is a suitable access for the numbers of vehicles that will attend. The Europarc or the Docks vicinity would in my opinion provide much more suitable sites for this plan. I also feel that John Fenty is in danger of abusing his position on the council in pushing for council support on what is essentially his venture and in my opinion represents a conflict of interest. I feel that Andrew De Freitas makes some very good points about why Peaks Parkway is an unsuitable site for the football club. Up the Mighty Mariners!

2313 21/02/2015 12:41:31 Option 3 Option 1 L. Tuplin

2314 21/02/2015 12:43:04 Option 2 Option 1 David Smith It's about time the council start bringing Grimsby/Cleethorpes into the 21st Century I live fairly close to Peaks Parkway and am fully in favour of the scheme. Think what impression all the 1000's of away fans get of our town over the years by visiting a run down stadium in a run down area of the town.I want to go to a stadium that I can feel proud of so good luck with the scheme..utm

2315 21/02/2015 12:54:13 Option 2 Option 1 Lorraine Shaw

2316 21/02/2015 12:56:30 Option 2 Option 1 Stephanie Johnson

2317 21/02/2015 13:01:06 Option 2 Option 1 Wendy Nielsen To survive Grimsby Town FC definitely need a new stadium.

2318 21/02/2015 13:05:51 Option 2 Option 1 George Robert Ironmonger

Grimsby Town Football club has been in Cleethorpes ever since the club was founded and now its about time the football club was relocated to a new site and have a new football stadium and allso it would be nice for the fans and the team to have this new stadium.

2319 21/02/2015 13:13:28 Option 2 Option 1 john Clegg

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2320 21/02/2015 13:21:46 Option 2 Option 1 Graham P Cullum

2321 21/02/2015 13:32:09 Option 2 Option 1 ELISA Sowerby This would be a great opportunity for grimsby and the community. It will help with progressing grimsby into the football league and striving from strength to strength

2322 21/02/2015 13:33:44 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Margason A successful football club brings valuable publicity and marketing opportunities to any town. If the council were seen to be assisting rather than hindering the development of the club and also adding community sport and leisure opportunities the positive effect for Grimsby and Cleethorpes in particular and also the rest of the South Bank could be enormous.

Why would the council want to miss out on their part of the publicity when the Champions League trophy is being paraded on the Grimsby Road in 2021?

2323 21/02/2015 13:35:22 Option 2 Option 1 Derek Mussell Stop messing about and get on with it

2324 21/02/2015 13:37:12 Option 1 Option 1 Wesley Snipes

2325 21/02/2015 13:39:13 Option 2 Option 1 Amie peterson

2326 21/02/2015 13:45:22 Option 1 Option 1 Thomas gray

2327 21/02/2015 13:57:31 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun taylor

2328 21/02/2015 14:00:43 Option 2 Option 1 Chris mack

2329 21/02/2015 14:08:42 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Welbourn The council should look at its peers across the country who have supported their local football club as an integral part of the community and start taking a proactive and supportive approach to the relocation of Grimsby Town Football Club. I firmly believe that with a supportive council the club would have relocated years ago.

The club need to relocate - just look at Blundell Park and at other clubs who have relocated and do the maths, its obvious. The club therefore need a new home and there will always be objections from those who live close a proposed site. The council's job, along with the football club is to consider sensible objections, mitigate them as far as possible and then see the bigger picture. That's what they are elected to do. Start being a champion for this area, stop holding back the football club and put Grimsby Town on the map.

Lets have a community football stadium that will benefit far more people than those who turn up to watch GTFC and regenerate this area.

2330 21/02/2015 14:17:11 Option 3 Option 1 John Broughton

2331 21/02/2015 14:24:01 Option 1 Option 1 D Wilkinson The council shouldn't be wasting it's money on a formal club when it has other properties that

need attending to! 2332 21/02/2015 14:28:45 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen griffiths

2333 21/02/2015 14:34:24 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Pulford This will help the whole community and not just the football club. Construction jobs and also employment with new proposed retail outlets. It will provide revenue all year round and provide the public with more sports and entertainment opportunities. The better facilities and parking for GTFC is also a major benefit for the club to grow and encourage more people to support their local club!!

2334 21/02/2015 14:38:22 Option 2 Option 1 allen summers

2335 21/02/2015 14:39:32 Option 2 Option 1 June Thirtle This can only be a positive for the community.

2336 21/02/2015 14:44:22 Option 2 Option 1 John Raymond Sanders

2337 21/02/2015 14:44:36 Option 2 Option 1 Sue Beedham

2338 21/02/2015 15:08:00 Option 2 Option 1 Craig stocks

2339 21/02/2015 15:13:27 Option 2 Option 1 chris potts

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2340 21/02/2015 15:21:27 Option 2 Option 1 John Parker Every Council should aspire to have, in their Town, a modern first class football stadium. It is a visible statement that the Town is a dynamic, successful and progressive place to live and work.

2341 21/02/2015 15:25:07 Option 2 Option 1 Donald Brian Copeland

this council should be seen supporting the club, because when the club is doing wellthe town is thriving. They like the accolades when the club is doing very well so they should assist it.

2342 21/02/2015 15:28:31 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Needs The club is an important part of the community which deserves the support of the council. To move to a modern stadium with better access will boost Grimsby.

2343 21/02/2015 15:33:57 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Charles Edward Mapley

2344 21/02/2015 15:38:53 Option 2 Option 1 June Shone

2345 21/02/2015 15:47:13 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Hurst

2346 21/02/2015 15:52:13 Option 2 Option 1 CHRISTOPHER MARK BARBER

It is vitally important for the future of the football club that a new stadium is developed as soon as possible ,with supporting developments to maintain a professional football club in the town . I f this does not happen then the council can rightly stand accused of being involved in the death of GTFC , as it would be unlikely that a club could survive without this development . Then all the town would be noted for is an image as portrayed on SKINT of a town lacking ambition ,full of scroungers ,with no hope and no future . The town needs to move forward with an exciting large scale development , linked to the future development of the renewables industry, to give the town a boost . Otherwise I fear the town I grew up in will wither on the vine and die.

2347 21/02/2015 15:53:34 Option 2 Option 1 Paula Hurst The Football Club is important to the local community bringing financial benefits to the businesses in the area.. It is not practical to redevelop the current stadium, therefore it is vital that the council support and help with the relocation, which will also offer greater facilities within local community.

2348 21/02/2015 15:54:07 Option 3 Option 1 Steve usher If additional facilities, such as all weather pitches, are made available it could become a focal community point and permit the facilities being used throughout the year.

2349 21/02/2015 15:54:25 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew harrop

2350 21/02/2015 15:57:12 Option 3 Option 1 Marie Newman This site is hard to get to just think of the elderly trying to walk the length of Peaks Lane on a rainy day and were will motorists park coming in that way.

2351 21/02/2015 16:04:09 Option 2 Option 1 Zoe Littlewood Give the town a higher profile and to get back into the football league

2352 21/02/2015 16:17:55 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Burgess

2353 21/02/2015 16:23:53 Option 1 Option 1 John Anthony birch

2354 21/02/2015 16:28:06 Option 4 Option 1 peter blow

2355 21/02/2015 16:30:39 Option 2 Option 1 Catherine gresham

2356 21/02/2015 16:32:38 Option 3 Option 1 C Davies

2357 21/02/2015 16:38:42 Option 2 Option 1 john kiddle like to see bus,s as football specials s used to be

2358 21/02/2015 16:53:45 Option 2 Option 1 paul henry flynn

2359 21/02/2015 16:54:51 Option 2 Option 1 Michael lacy Get it sorted

2360 21/02/2015 16:55:40 Option 2 Option 1 dorothy wilson flynn

2361 21/02/2015 16:59:08 Option 2 Option 1 pamla shaw

2362 21/02/2015 17:01:37 Option 2 Option 1 michelle louise shaw

2363 21/02/2015 17:04:23 Option 2 Option 1 lisa shaw

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2364 21/02/2015 17:05:21 Option 3 Option 1 Denise Light Peaks Parkway is the wrong place for a stadium1. It is inappropriate to put a stadium near the crematorium and cemetery, both of which are still in use.2. No easy access from A180 without creating traffic jams3. Parkway does not have pathway for a lot of its length - if pathway was created then the newly changed to 40mph speed limit would have to be reduced otherwise it would be far too dangerous4. Traffic at Weelsby Rd/Parkway junction is busy enough5. We need no more retail outlets in the town6. It is difficult to get up Weelsby Avenue as it is, access to the stadium would have to be from a different road7. This is green belt between Grimsby and New Waltham. It would make it more likely for New Waltham to become a suburb just as Scartho is8. The allotments are an important part of the area for not just the people who use them. There is wildlife which does not appear elsewhere, eg bats and watervoles. Whlle they might not be at full capacity many of the allotment holders have been there for many years and would find it very difficult to move to another site.How do you move all your blackcurrant and gooseberry bushes? as an example. The work that has been put into them cannot just be transferred elsewhere.9 I understood that there were to be no sideroads off the parkway. There was a temporary road when Wintringham school was being redeveloped but when it was no longer needed this was returned to grassland.

2365 21/02/2015 17:06:06 Option 2 Option 1 john hoad

2366 21/02/2015 17:17:24 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas Worrall Although I do not presently live in the area, I still return HOME for most games and regularly visit family, I strongly believe the relocation of the Football Club would not only help the team but would significantly benefit the whole area and local economy. We need this Community Stadium to spark interest in Grimsby and Cleethorpes and not let HOME be the butt of all jokes.

2367 21/02/2015 17:46:41 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Arthur Grantham

Clubs across Britain have been supported by their council and it is really time that Grimsby Town received some support to make a long-awaited move.

2368 21/02/2015 17:48:12 Option 2 Option 1 Julie umpleby More people would go to the match if parking was better which has to be good for the town and community spirit

2369 21/02/2015 17:48:17 Option 2 Option 1 Lance Beasley

2370 21/02/2015 17:53:19 Option 2 Option 1 Robert James Bryan

Been to long get it done about time the council did something good for this town

2371 21/02/2015 17:54:17 Option 4 Option 1 Ken Wright

2372 21/02/2015 17:59:50 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Pat Cosgrove

2373 21/02/2015 18:05:02 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Horton

2374 21/02/2015 18:08:37 Option 2 Option 1 Tony Smith The council should be seen to help Grimsby Town football club achieve success in moving forward in our national game.

2375 21/02/2015 18:11:19 Option 1 Option 1 Frank Appleyard

2376 21/02/2015 18:15:50 Option 3 Option 1 Stephen James Dring

Please do not allow development on a precious green area. The proposed development will cause traffic chaos. Peaks Parkway was originally built to relieve traffic problems. Consider development of brown field site, near to the A180 and Grimsby Docks railway station. This could include redevelopment of the ice Factory.

2377 21/02/2015 18:23:09 Option 2 Option 1 caroline paterson they need a new ground out of the town they have needed it for years

2378 21/02/2015 18:26:46 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Powell

2379 21/02/2015 18:30:03 Option 2 Option 1 George Edward Richard Hubbert

Have more than one entrance and exit preferably 3/4

2380 21/02/2015 18:31:10 Option 2 Option 1 Derek smith lifelong GTFC supporter ...the fans although I love blind ell park need a new stadium

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2381 21/02/2015 18:31:50 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart lacy Blundell park has never really been something to look at but back in the day when it at least looked a little newer n cleaner and it was nearer to full capacity and playing heard of teams with heard of players on show, it was at least an attraction for fans to come to especially the younger generation. Nowadays, with the club unfortunately out of the football league, there's nothing at all to attract the non die hard fans and the young generation to the ground! I have 2 boys who I've tried to get into supporting grimsby, but unfortunately they just see a tacky old ground that creates a very poor atmosphere and can't even enjoy a good game of football with the level of standard we are at, so there is nothing at all to draw the extra fans in! We've been to other grounds that are similar in size to grimsbys proposed new stadium n the kids have loved it! Purely down to the smart modern clean look and better atmosphere it creates! With the retail and community things that will be with the new stadium, surely all this will also draw the fans in and help get this club back to where it belongs! But best of all, the fans won't have to avoid endless amounts of dog dirt on the surrounding streets, worry about been abused by the chavs on the streets and also having your car broke into! So please do all that it takes to get this great club into the 21st century n back in the football league where we belong! Utm

2382 21/02/2015 18:35:10 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel cork

2383 21/02/2015 18:35:56 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Weston

2384 21/02/2015 18:36:16 Option 2 Option 1 Grant Maconachie

2385 21/02/2015 18:37:21 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Perry Careful thought needs to be given to transport arrangements to and from the stadium, eg Park and Ride from different places in the town, to the railway station (away fans) and favourable traffic light priorities for 30 mins after the match at Hainton Avenue and Peaks Avenue.

2386 21/02/2015 18:38:45 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda Seneviratne

2387 21/02/2015 18:39:40 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Abernethie

2388 21/02/2015 18:41:19 Option 2 Option 1 Bryan Harris

2389 21/02/2015 18:43:13 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Clive Wilson The football club contributes much to the spirit of the town. It deserves council support for its relocation to a modern stadium.

2390 21/02/2015 18:43:38 Option 3 Option 1 Elizabeth Dunks Get the stadium at Great Coates... Peaks Parkway totally the wrong place..

2391 21/02/2015 18:44:02 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne smith

2392 21/02/2015 18:53:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Hill I really do believe that it is about time the council assisted the football club in their search for a much needed new stadium.I feel that the council have let the football club down badly in the past,regarding it trying to relocate.The football club is at the heart of our community and it gives our town its identity world wide.It makes me very angry when I visit other town's(not cities) in the country and see fantastic developments,football stadia and other.It really does make you wonder about the council running our proud are.Please take this opportunity to help the football club.It has given alot of enjoyment to local families such as mine through the generations.Please help them secure a community stadium at Peakes Parkway for all of our town to be proud of,Thank You.

2393 21/02/2015 18:57:08 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Bell

2394 21/02/2015 19:00:10 Option 2 Option 1 Tony cowling Help buing the club to the 21st century and do everything you can to make the stadium happen

2395 21/02/2015 19:01:35 Option 2 Option 1 Grah lucas

2396 21/02/2015 19:04:23 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Money

2397 21/02/2015 19:05:12 Option 2 Option 1 Laura howard

2398 21/02/2015 19:05:35 Option 3 Option 1 Gary Pullan Grimsby born and bred! Need to help G.T.F.C NOW!

2399 21/02/2015 19:07:18 Option 2 Option 1 Jared Sedgwick Potential opportunities and jobs for the local area plus old sight could be used for a residential area to give that area of town a new look.

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2400 21/02/2015 19:08:37 Option 2 Option 1 KATE DANIEL,6 LONGFIELD ROAD GRIMSBY .DN34 5SB

Being born and bred in Grimsby, I appreciate the fact that John Fenty intends to take this club forward into a new era . Grimsby Council have the chance to show what this Club means to the people of Grimsby and help in a way , which will carry the Town and the Club Forward .

2401 21/02/2015 19:11:26 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Anderson

2402 21/02/2015 19:14:12 Option 2 Option 1 Steve wright It's important get new stadium and 3G pitches. Hull has lots of 3G pitches. Went to doncaster's new stadium and it's great with all the shops around it. Grimsby really need it.

2403 21/02/2015 19:16:54 Option 2 Option 1 Liz Watson

2404 21/02/2015 19:17:18 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley cormack

2405 21/02/2015 19:24:49 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Willoughby

2406 21/02/2015 19:28:24 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas stark Will be a huge boost for the town

2407 21/02/2015 19:39:30 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Scott Evison

2408 21/02/2015 19:39:39 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Dixon

2409 21/02/2015 19:54:18 Option 2 Option 1 William Spauls-Hollis

2410 21/02/2015 19:56:06 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Bellamy I object to the proposed site because of increased traffic, loss of wildlife, loss of allotments, loss of a beautiful field with superb views that can be enjoyed by walkers etc., and close proximity to crematorium, cemetery and new area for quiet reflection.

2411 21/02/2015 19:58:35 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Michael Wacey

2412 21/02/2015 20:04:44 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Holmes This is essential to the club and the town. Benefits for so many

2413 21/02/2015 20:09:39 Option 3 Option 1 Robert Atkinson

2414 21/02/2015 20:20:29 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Stanley I think this will benefit not only Grimsby Towns football club but also the local economy creating numerous jobs.

2415 21/02/2015 20:31:57 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Grasham Continual dilly-dallying will only be to the detriment to the football club, the local community, the clubs fans and the future of our football club.Make a decision, make it fast and make it count

2416 21/02/2015 20:36:41 Option 2 Option 1 Colin robinson Let the supporters decide they are the ones who pay to watch the matches

2417 21/02/2015 20:39:58 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Rogers

2418 21/02/2015 20:42:32 Option 2 Option 1 Graham FLETCHER

2419 21/02/2015 20:43:36 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Dawson

2420 21/02/2015 20:45:54 Option 2 Option 1 David Webster

2421 21/02/2015 20:46:25 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Rose Do the right thing NELC , as the great man himself says "you no it makes sense "

2422 21/02/2015 21:00:24 Option 2 Option 1

2423 21/02/2015 21:02:20 Option 2 Option 1 Steven sowerby New stadium, higher league,better for Grimsby

2424 21/02/2015 21:15:36 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Roberts The club needs to relocate for several reasons, to strengthen the club and playing staff, to bring jobs to the area, to bring facilities to the area .Blundell park is no longer fit for purpose with antiquated toilet and safety facilities. A new stadium coild also hold concerts during the summer months etc. We need , as a town to move forward and rebuild not just the football team , but the town it's self, and this would be a good start.

2425 21/02/2015 21:18:39 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony Pickering

2426 21/02/2015 21:20:38 Option 3 Option 1 Jeanette critten

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2427 21/02/2015 21:28:40 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Bernard Peers

Please make this happen. I am a firm believer that this is an ideal location for the new football Ground.A successfull football club does wonders for a Town's economy Morale.The Council should be helping make this possible in every way possible.

2428 21/02/2015 21:30:49 Option 3 Option 1 Peter Leech

2429 21/02/2015 21:30:51 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Bramwell

2430 21/02/2015 21:33:46 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Chilvers Without a new stadium the club will find it difficult to generate future revenues at levels required to secure league status and boost Grimsby's wider reputation as a town.

2431 21/02/2015 21:38:23 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Millson Success for the team brings a good feeling to the town. I believe a successful club requires a suitable base to perform from and both the team and the town deserve and need a fantastic stadium and something to be proud of

2432 21/02/2015 21:51:00 Option 2 Option 1 diane kirk Personably I felt the Greatcoates site was more appropriate, however it was not to be. I feel Grimsby town football club must look forward and this site although not perfect has been thoroughly investigated and well thought out for everyone and every opportunity for any business. Hope it can be achieved so the football club in general will prosper and bode well for the future.

2433 21/02/2015 21:51:44 Option 2 Option 1 Rob andrews

2434 21/02/2015 21:54:16 Option 2 Option 1 Tanya hunter New stadium will bring improvement to arrea

2435 21/02/2015 22:46:39 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Dagmar Hayes

I think its about time we let business develope and encourage invesrment in this town so our town can thrive. Instead of watching Great Grimsby become a shadow of its former-self

2436 21/02/2015 22:54:02 Option 2 Option 1 Benjamin gale This is good for not only the club but the town. Making jobs and bringing in money financially

2437 21/02/2015 23:00:18 Option 3 Option 1 Simon Saxby The proposed site near Peaks Parkway is inappropriate due to it's proximity to established housing, the crematorium, and due to bad transport links ie no train service. A 14,000 seat stadium should not be built in the middle of a precious green field site. It should be built on the euro park where visitors can see it. What better way of attracting much needed investment?

2438 21/02/2015 23:01:00 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Maultby

2439 21/02/2015 23:31:45 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Pearce I want gtfc to remain in existence for another 100+ years, without this stadium I fear our days will be numbered.

2440 21/02/2015 23:54:47 Option 4 Option 1 Harriet Marshall The Peaks Parkway site is the wrong site. 1. No good transport links (not close to trains, buses, not safe for cyclists, fans will clog up the a16 from the a180 through town slowing up traffic). 2. Too close to houses. 3. Loss of a greenfield site.

The stadium is far too big. No one turns up to watch Grimsby Town now, a new stadium isn't going to change this. A new stadium will not make Grimsby Town a better team.

No houses or shops should be built off Peaks Parkway to fund the stadium.

Why not build a new stadium and new houses near Fenty's house?2441 22/02/2015 00:25:48 Option 2 Option 1 Jason farrar

2442 22/02/2015 01:00:21 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Dawson Peaks parkway not a suitable location; should be built near Great Coates as they originally planned.

2443 22/02/2015 01:02:20 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Garrod We need a ground that the town can be proud of

2444 22/02/2015 01:26:20 Option 3 Option 1 Alison cowie Peaks Parkway is totally unsuitable, it will bridge the gap between Grimsby and New Waltham and open up the whole area for housing thus breaking the strategic gap and causing the loss of good green field land. Traffic would be a problem with increased traffic on an already busy road leading to congestion. It is right next to the Crematorium, not conducive to people looking for quiet while they attend a funeral or spend time remembering their loved ones. The council, in these days of budget cuts, should not be involving itself in a private matter. If Grimsby FC want to move then they should sort it out themselves though the council could advise them of areas that they know could be developed.

2445 22/02/2015 01:31:29 Option 3 Option 1 Kevin Stork Please identify sites for the siting of the new stadium on the outside of the town but too far away

2446 22/02/2015 03:06:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Beckford council holding back development... just move it on already

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2447 22/02/2015 06:05:31 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver Howard For the future of the towns identity

2448 22/02/2015 06:53:22 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Reginald Cheetham

Just get on with it.

2449 22/02/2015 07:12:10 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Michael lill Why does it take so long for anything to happen in this town with our council

Look at Scunthorpe fc had a new ground 20 years ago & there looking at another new stadium

Come on put Grimsby on the map were a laughing stock when people come to our ground at the moment get it approved & built make us proud of our town again.

2450 22/02/2015 07:17:14 Option 2 Option 1 Dale Houlston A positive step for not only local sport, but also for the community.

2451 22/02/2015 07:29:17 Option 2 Option 1 Grant clarke

2452 22/02/2015 07:30:27 Option 2 Option 1 George Holness

2453 22/02/2015 08:03:18 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Smith The town needs continued investment. This would be a great opportunity. I'm not into football - but can see the huge benefits. Additional food places and a venue for meetings/conferences on top of just football will be fantastic improvement and development for the town.I hope this happens soon!

2454 22/02/2015 08:04:16 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Bates

2455 22/02/2015 08:27:23 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Fleming A successful football club aids overall prosperity for the local area. Hull being a good case in point.

2456 22/02/2015 08:41:08 Option 1 Option 1 J overend Mr fenty you did not want more houses near you and i don' t want your stadium on my doorstep.Not being able to park on match daysNot being able enjoy the peaceful area which i chose to live .Visitors and fans walking in droves down our precious relatively mature , hardworking family avenuePlease Mr fenty come and take note of how our area is and don't come and spoil it

2457 22/02/2015 08:44:59 Option 3 Option 1 Peter Burnett

2458 22/02/2015 08:49:29 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Caroline As has been demonstrated many times over the long term prosperity of clubs such as GTFC it is essential that the council support the proposed new stadium ant its ancillary plans, further more there are two other benefits that immediately come to mind, firstly, the community aspects such as the new pitches that will be created and the reduction of traffic in Cleethorpes on match days and secondly, it creates the opportunity to use Blundell Park for the development of much needed affordable town housing.

So come on NELC support our club to develop and rise the leagues bring in more much need revenue to the area and once again raising the profile of the area and making it a sustainable community.

2459 22/02/2015 08:58:24 Option 2 Option 1 Justin Lee Hyldon

I have previously lived in South Wales and have seen first hand the huge impact a new stadium has made to the fortunes of Swansea City and Cardiff City. Even if we look 'just down the road' at Hull City as an example. In all of these places and many, many others around the country the local councils saw the benefit of a thriving local football club. It seems like we are just too much of a backwater? I always feel that our town could achieve so much more, but too many people have little to no aspiration. A small town mentality if you want. But what hope do they have when they have had successive councils who lack aspiration too. Which is why dozens of clubs around this country have gleaming, state of the art facilities...and we are left to decay forever at Blundell Park.

2460 22/02/2015 08:59:18 Option 2 Option 1 Gary. Newman

2461 22/02/2015 09:21:51 Option 2 Option 1 Simon gray

2462 22/02/2015 09:23:12 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Dowlman

2463 22/02/2015 09:24:08 Option 3 Option 1 MT Why is it important to ask for personal information when conducting a sutvey?

2464 22/02/2015 09:25:22 Option 2 Option 1 Josh Trunkfield

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2465 22/02/2015 09:25:41 Option 2 Option 1 Danny Coates The club needs investment and the new stadium if it is to progress. Look at clubs such as Bournemouth, Doncaster, Hull and Derby, to name just a few...

2466 22/02/2015 09:26:59 Option 1 Option 1 Donald duck

2467 22/02/2015 09:34:12 Option 3 Option 1 Andy mc A180 got all the main routes coming into town ie train lines. A180..motorways..keeps all the town free of traffic . And if town do go up the leagues more and more support from other teams will come . More police will be needed as it will be harder for police . A180 don't need to come in town everyone is happy . Was there a lot of fighting down cleethorpes before a game last season . Shop windows getting smashed . Will this same support be walking straight throw the heart of town . No to peaks parkway . Yes to a180

2468 22/02/2015 09:44:40 Option 2 Option 1 George Berry Give the town something to be proud of.

2469 22/02/2015 09:52:12 Option 2 Option 1 James Plant

2470 22/02/2015 09:52:48 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Farrow

2471 22/02/2015 09:57:03 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda hill It will be the right place as long as public transport links are upgraded

2472 22/02/2015 10:02:42 Option 3 Option 1 Stephen Meek Yet again we ignore all the derelict areas that scar the town and desperately need revitalising, and build on a greenfield site that has great wildlife interest.

It is almost as though local businessmen and councillors want to maintain Grimsby's reputation for being an ugly place where no sane person would want to live.

Perhaps , in mitigation, GTFC could provide some alternative wildlife areas or provide landscaping and green spaces in another part of town?

No, of course that would mean something looking attractive and would not cement the town's reputation as an ugly blot on the landscape.

Horrible idea. 2473 22/02/2015 10:04:37 Option 2 Option 1 PHILIP PRATT

2474 22/02/2015 10:05:54 Option 3 Option 1 Tina Tucker

2475 22/02/2015 10:07:30 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Flockton Fund them fully to achieve the move with a long term loan

2476 22/02/2015 10:09:28 Option 2 Option 1 Dale Oxborough More people need to be proud of the town and the club . We need to be looking forwards , not backwards. Invest , relocate and who knows what might happen !

2477 22/02/2015 10:13:39 Option 2 Option 1 Simon David west

2478 22/02/2015 10:14:28 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Walsh

2479 22/02/2015 10:17:18 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Honor

2480 22/02/2015 10:19:47 Option 2 Option 1 KEVIN BROUGHTON

WE NEED A cOMMUNITY STADIUM THAT IS MULTI FUNCTIONAL FOR ALL THE COMMUNITY

2481 22/02/2015 10:20:34 Option 2 Option 1 Sam

2482 22/02/2015 10:22:09 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Burnett I think the club should be relocated

2483 22/02/2015 10:31:04 Option 2 Option 1 Paul William duffield

A new ground is long overdue

2484 22/02/2015 10:33:27 Option 2 Option 1 Holly Andrews

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2485 22/02/2015 10:38:21 Option 2 Option 1 Greg Howard As a young season ticket holder who has also travelled to many other grounds across the country, I have seen other clubs which do not have the fan base and do not have the footballing/sporting heritage that we do progress much faster than we have and build fantastic new stadiums and facilities. Many of these clubs have been in extremely unstable financial positions very recently, been in multiple stadiums since their founding, and have been in the lower reaches of the football pyramid for all of their history, yet they have managed to produce fantastic stadiums and community facilities. Fourth more, following moving to university It has made me realise how much Grimsby needs this stadium to progress into the 21st century, we are falling behind rapidly as a town, and this will only get worse as others progress and we fail to do so. The necessity for such a community stadium to put Grimsby back on the map and help it catch up with 98% of the country is more evident now than it has ever been. But without the help of the council this will never happen, why have other councils managed to recognise that their constituencies needed such a facility in order to enhance their town and move it forward, yet ours are focusing on everything that could possibly go wrong with this build and turning a blind eye to all of the positives. Grimsby needs this!

2486 22/02/2015 10:48:31 Option 2 Option 1 Callum evers You'd have to be blind to not see the upturn in clubs fortunes who have built new stadiums, we've been overtaken by so many of them, whether it be big projects such as hull, Swansea or Wigan, or whether it be smaller projects like burton Albion, the purpose is not just to allow more fans in which people against the new stadium say we don't need, the purpose is to maximise match day revenue and entice possible investors, this is modern football and this is the only way the club will progress, a town of grimsbys size can realistically have a championship side, but we won't achieve this without a new investor, who won't be enticed by a club that looks like it's going nowhere with its old stadium, I think our council has to agree that hull city council have been much more pro active with their projects over the years and it's time we were too, grimsby could be doing so much more and this could be one of the things that puts us back on the map, and gives grimsby a club it can be proud of again, that could regularly host big matches, possibly England under 21s, other sporting events and musical concerts, it's the way football is these days and it needs to Happen, don't let us be the biggest town without a football club, don't let one of the biggest proudest pieces of Grimsby's history wither and die

2487 22/02/2015 10:48:35 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Hullett I only now occasionally come back to Grimsby as an exile but returning last week for the Bristol Rovers game made me realise the lack of investment within the town. Living away you get some see how far behind the town is in regeneration purposes compared to struggling towns like Rochdale and Oldham. Even these places are investing in making changes for the better. This opportunity to develop and invest in the town is massive and much needed. People don't want crazy paving, new poorly planned bus stations and second rate swimming pools none of these attract visitors or interest but a new football stadium would and the club is the only reason I and many other exiles return to the area. So sort it and support it. UTM

2488 22/02/2015 10:50:24 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Laking Regeneration is the key, think of the better transport links & increased attendance which will end up creating more jobs.

2489 22/02/2015 10:54:39 Option 2 Option 1 Gresley Nicholson

This is an important decision which I feel must be made in favour of the football club. In towns and cities across the globe, the football club is often the central hub for the community. Having improved facilities can help the club achieve success and with that success comes improved reputation for the town, more visitors to the town and more jobs. This isn't just about football club, the impact of new facilities will be of great benefit to the community.We all love Blundell Park, but currently visitors are being welcomed to a rotting ground in a area when you have to play hopscotch over dog shit as you walk down the pavement. This is not the ideal images you want our visitors to take away with them.

2490 22/02/2015 11:20:08 Option 2 Option 1 e seaward38 duncome gardens Grimsby

2491 22/02/2015 11:23:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Lister It's along time, now with renewable energy coming to the area it's time to stop dithering.Why not power the stadium by renewable energy.A thriving football team=a thriving town.

2492 22/02/2015 11:30:19 Option 2 Option 1 Josh Peart

2493 22/02/2015 11:32:35 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Playford

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2494 22/02/2015 11:50:02 Option 3 Option 1 Lydia Sinclair Peaks Park Way is simply the WRONG location for a new football ground. The BEST option is for an out-of-town location, most new football grounds are now nearly always built outside of a town centre. An out of town development, away from people’s houses and potential traffic issues, is the only way forward. Has NELC offered any other viable alternative sites? The size of the Peaks Parkway planned development is much smaller than the Great Coates proposal. The new proposal is 22.7 hectares – or 56.09 acres. The Great Coates planned stadium was part of a 93 acre development. At Great Coates it would have been ideal as away fans would have access from the A180, and train link is already in place, and the size of the development meant a large car park could have been on site. I understand that John Fenty stipulates that his is an essential priority. If the cost of the land is prohibitive then plans should be put in place to raise the necessary funds to buy the land, involve the community and work together, do not divide and rule. In the decision making it is essential any member of the planning committee must disclose an interest they might have in GTFC, even as a supporter, as this could prejudice their decision. With the councils recent planning applications approved in Humberstone and others pending for Waltham the road infrastructure would be overwhelmed plus peoples lives would be changed forever by removing the already established allotments and building within earshot of the crematorium. Lots to consider before the RIGHT decision is made. Make sure the right ones are made as this will affect Grimsby long into the future.

2495 22/02/2015 11:53:56 Option 2 Option 1 Lyn Sterriker

2496 22/02/2015 11:54:03 Option 2 Option 1 David Clarke

2497 22/02/2015 12:09:16 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin hill Just like to say that we need this stadium built now,just like other clubs what have achieved in there areas of there towns, it's now or never because it's been going on for ages and will better the club for the future and of course the fans

2498 22/02/2015 12:34:04 Option 2 Option 1 Betty Hollingsworth

2499 22/02/2015 12:37:15 Option 3 Option 1 Jane Margaret Turner

In my view this area is not suitable for the stadium relocation. It will not stop fans fans cutting through the cemetery on match days when a lot of people like to visit the cemetery and sit quietly thinking of there lost loved ones.Looking at the plans there will never be a quiet time due to the LARGE store, restaurant and fast food outlets.It will also be a magnet for anti-social behaviour and litter.

2500 22/02/2015 12:58:25 Option 2 Option 1 Neville ellis

2501 22/02/2015 13:02:03 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Karen Elaine Dales

In order for the club to survive it needs a new ground. More seats and standing will generate more revenue for the club.More investment in the club means more players, and more of a chance to improve our position in the football league.A community stadium will be of benefit to the town. It can be used to host various events besides football.Concerts, exhibitions, other sporting events. It will bring more revenue to the town.Other Cities and towns have the support of their councils and have benefited by their partnership. Hull has now been offered the City of Culture in 2017.For too long Grimsby council have obstructed the construction of a new stadium either in out outside of the town.As a Proud Grimberian I find it very distressing when I visit to see how rundown Great Grimsby has become. Its about time we had something to be proud of. Lets start to put Great Grimsby back on the map and be proud of our town and its heritage. Don't let over 100 years of football be lost forever just because of the short sightedness of a few people.Yes it will be built near the Crematorium but funerals are not carried out on a saturday afternoon or Tuesday evening and there are a lot of Mighty Mariners buried in the cemetery who would support the stadium if they could.I travel 168 miles to see my team play in all weathers. Please let me continue to do so.

2502 22/02/2015 13:03:29 Option 3 Option 1 Matthew Wales I think we need the council to help with the project , get some money behind our hometown club , look at the likes of hull city and Doncaster rovers the new stadiums have a big impact of the clubs and the local areas

2503 22/02/2015 13:09:20 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Ann Walker18 Newlands ParkHumberstonGrimsbyDN36 4XT

This will be a great community site in the heart of the town

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2504 22/02/2015 13:09:35 Option 2 Option 1 harlee paul lindley

help my dads club or I will end up supporting hull city

2505 22/02/2015 13:12:01 Option 2 Option 1 max alexander lindley

Grimsby needs support from its council like its supporters support their club with passion

2506 22/02/2015 13:12:14 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Walker We need a fit for purpose stadium to enable the club to grow and become more succesfful. A successful team breeds a feel good factor in the town.

2507 22/02/2015 13:22:49 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth Howard

2508 22/02/2015 13:30:40 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Wilson

2509 22/02/2015 13:46:17 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Spillett I firmly believe that this proposed project will not only reinvigorate the football club but also the town.

2510 22/02/2015 13:48:36 Option 3 Option 1 Hilary Morley If the Club is unsustainable in its present location how does it become sustainable to spend millions on a new stadium? Is this another tax avoidance scheme for the directors and investors?

Is this an attempt to open up all the farmland on either side of the Parkway for building purposes? In the last 50 plus years the land proposed for tne stadium has not been ploughed and is a wonderfull and rare, wildflower meadow which should be protected for the enjoyment of future generations.

2511 22/02/2015 13:52:30 Option 2 Option 1 Geoff Calthorpe GTFC is a massive factor for everyone in and from Lincolnshire, and this can only improve the drive back up the leagues.

2512 22/02/2015 13:56:38 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Kirk About time the council stood up for the football club , if they don't take some responsibility soon it will be too late . Clubs that build new grounds move forward , encouraging better players , bigger crowds , more interest in the town and area , failure to build soon would continue the downward decline and be mirrored in the local area .Grimsby without a football club would be a disaster .

2513 22/02/2015 13:57:44 Option 2 Option 1 james vince The towns had a lot of bad press with Skint and that movie that's spreading more doom and gloom over our town and surrounding areas. No businesses looking at this bad press will invest. So what have we got? A team that has by far the best support any non-league club has ever seen. Supported by good hard working people who's loyalty (despite the division) stick by their team and Town. Time now to take the opportunity to do something positive, success breeds success. If Hull can do it, anyone can. I think this area can take the Grim out of Grimsby and re introduce the forgotten GREAT...

2514 22/02/2015 14:13:09 Option 2 Option 1 ken cook bring the club and the town into the 21st century

2515 22/02/2015 14:30:57 Option 2 Option 1 Derek espin

2516 22/02/2015 14:31:22 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun William Perry

2517 22/02/2015 14:34:41 Option 2 Option 1 Adrian Isaac Please back my club and relocate its been along time coming.

2518 22/02/2015 14:34:57 Option 2 Option 1 Gordon Keith Hollingsworth

2519 22/02/2015 14:37:23 Option 2 Option 1 Leonard George Gunn

2520 22/02/2015 14:52:18 Option 4 Option 1 Carl Harris When you look at clubs who have located to new stadiums, most seem to be quite successful. Hopefully this will be the case when GTFC relocate.Where ever the new stadium is built there will be fors and againsts and I can understand the residents around Peaks Parkway being against the idea.

2521 22/02/2015 14:57:15 Option 2 Option 1 David Maultby A successful professional football club (preferably in the Football League) playing in a new stadium, in tandem with the regeneration of the area through the renewables industry can only be good for the well being of the people of N.E. Lincs.

2522 22/02/2015 14:58:56 Option 2 Option 1 Terresa Fox having been a resident in Scunthorpe for 30 years I,ve seen what a new football ground can do for the town,brings in jobs,money and business,this just has to happen to Grimsby if our club is to survive

2523 22/02/2015 15:02:22 Option 2 Option 1 Amber Cumming

2524 22/02/2015 15:13:22 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Fox

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2525 22/02/2015 15:27:27 Option 2 Option 1 Miss Lucy Roberts

I was born and raised in the Town and a frequent visitor back to see family friends. I am a good example of an issue the Town has in that I went off to university and obtained a good degree but there were no opportunities to move back to my home time and I had to move away to find suitable employment. Schemes such as this are vital for the future of the Town so that younger people can find decent jobs and re-invest that money back into the local economy. I don't know the figures but I guess at least half of the young people who go off to university do not return to the Town which can't be good for the long term prosperity of the area.

2526 22/02/2015 15:36:48 Option 3 Option 1 Mrs S Sullivan Peaks Parkway was created to alleviate traffic congestion on the major routes into town. It is already a busy road with delays daily. I live in Waltham, a village which gets a lot of traffic already going through, this will increase with a stadium on Peaks Parkway. as fans find an alternative route to driving through Grimsby from out of town.

2527 22/02/2015 15:37:44 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Roberts Before moving to Cleethorpes I lived in Dixon Avenue (just off Weelsby Ave) and I can honestly say if I was still there I would welcome such fantastic facilities nearby and don't see that there would be any significant impact of noise or disruption.

2528 22/02/2015 15:48:00 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Vivian Anthony Crowley

2529 22/02/2015 15:59:44 Option 4 Option 1 Janet Grimsby already has sufficient superstores for shopping and under utilised football pitches elsewhere in the borough. The proposed development will potentially cause noise pollution to the surrounding areas and excess traffic congestion. The performance of the team is unlikely to improve simply by improved facilities therefore making it highly unlikely that the town will attract new visitors. A new swimming pool facility with family facilities would be a far more attractive proposition and more central location for such an amenity.

2530 22/02/2015 16:02:54 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Carter

2531 22/02/2015 16:06:59 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Anderson This town needs our football club to progress, football is a large recognition for a town like Grimsby, help us get a new stadium to begin that progression to get this town back on the map!

2532 22/02/2015 16:17:30 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Brown As stated many years ago, GTFC cannot redevelop the current ground beyond it's current boundaries and the crumbling infrastructure there is unsuitable for a forward thinking modern football club. There is not one example, except through possible criminal negligence, where a club that relocates has not been successful in the subsequent years. Grimsby Town has a long and rich history which should be allowed to further flourish with the help of the local council. Successful clubs have successful backing. If the demise of the town in general is to be halted, investment has to be made and not blocked. Simply stating that the proposed location of the new stadium is unhelpful and restrictive by scaremongering ton those ignorant of facts. The council will be seen as obstructive and negative if they do not back the clubs ambition.

2533 22/02/2015 16:21:18 Option 1 Option 1 Olivia carr

2534 22/02/2015 16:40:42 Option 2 Option 1 David Watson

2535 22/02/2015 16:44:27 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Newton

2536 22/02/2015 16:48:59 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Ivan Willerton It is about time the local Council gets fully behind GTFC to assist and support them

2537 22/02/2015 17:06:16 Option 2 Option 1 David Hall GTFC are the heartbeat and identity of Grimsby. A new ground provides employment and raises the profile of the town. Up The Mariners!

2538 22/02/2015 17:07:41 Option 2 Option 1 MR ROY SHERIDAN

2539 22/02/2015 17:09:02 Option 2 Option 1 David James Hosken

2540 22/02/2015 17:17:04 Option 2 Option 1 John Gymer Although I no longer live in the Grimsby area, it seems like common sense to provide a shared-use stadium to move the club and town facilities forward, such as that suggested at Peaks. Rejuvenation with safe and family-oriented facilities is a common-sense approach to boost support for the club and a shared-use site makes sense from so many perspectives.

2541 22/02/2015 17:18:33 Option 2 Option 1 lucy baker UTM

2542 22/02/2015 17:27:40 Option 2 Option 1 MARTIN HARPER

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2543 22/02/2015 17:37:57 Option 2 Option 1 Geoffrey Bradley Although I do not live in Grimsby, I am from Immingham originally and have been a supporter of the football club for the last 45 years. My parents still live in Immingham and my son lives in Cleethorpes. I feel that the football club is a massive part of the community and building a new stadium will be essential to the future of the town and the community. If the club do not move to a new stadium in the near future it could be the end of this icon of football. The work that the club do with youngsters is vital to the community and cannot be allowed to just fade and die.

2544 22/02/2015 17:38:07 Option 2 Option 1 JAKE HANNATH Grimsby is a footballing town. It has consistently impressive gates at home and brings a large travelling contingent to away games. A new stadium would mean so much to the club and to the local community in general. Scunthorpe have got their motorbikes and struggle to get the turn out that Grimsby get, yet they invested in a new stadium and shot up the football league. Hull have got Rugby league and had investment and a new "community stadium" built and they shot up they league. Both projects have been very successful, so why wouldn't it work for Grimsby Town?

2545 22/02/2015 17:38:34 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Sanderson

2546 22/02/2015 17:44:45 Option 1 Option 1 Sue Clark As a lifelong Mariner I believe that the club should spend money on developing THE TEAM and Blundell Park rather than this 'pie in the sky' dream for a bigger stadium away from its roots. We need to spend money get out the bananarama league!

2547 22/02/2015 17:49:36 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Elizabeth Cole

I travel to matches with my husband. If we had a far more modern stadium I would probably go to matches.

I go shopping in the Freshney Centre for home games. We always go out for a meal in Grimsby or Cleethorpes after the game. I spend a lot of money each week.

If GTFC do NOT move from Blundell Park then it will die. The town will lose our joint retail income.

A modern stadium would bring more supporters and income into Grimsby.2548 22/02/2015 17:59:32 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Shaw

2549 22/02/2015 18:00:58 Option 3 Option 1 Maureen Korytnickyj

We have been waiting far too long

2550 22/02/2015 18:03:54 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Blake It would be preposterous if the council in my home town of Grimsby would not support its football club in their effort to relocate. One only has to look at the likes of Hull, or Doncaster, or Rotherham (towns of similar size), to see the benefits that can be had for local residents if a council and local football team work in collaboration. Please help facilitate this.

2551 22/02/2015 18:20:54 Option 3 Option 1 david mcmenemie

1. The proposed football stadium should be sited on the main road and rail links on the outskirts of the town.2. The proposed site on the peaks parkway is entirely the wrong location and is a shameful act of desecration to the crematorium,commemorative gardens and the cemetery.3. This proposed stadium and business venture unwanted and totally unnecessary in this area which is over subscribed for such a business venture.4. Grimsby town football club has been so badly managed and sponsored over the past years and the non league level of football is so poor it could be conducted on Bradley pitches.5.Regardless of the promises made by the proposal it is obvious to anyone with common sense that this venture will create major road traffic problems for the area.6. If this proposal is given approval it will be the second most catastrophic decision since the removal of Grimsby town bull ring.7.Grimsby town needs professional advice on how to correct the mistakes of the past and this is another example that needs such advice before another mistake is made.

2552 22/02/2015 18:30:04 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Edward Nunn

Let's get behind Grimsby Town F.C. for a change. A community stadium for all to use, all year round will be great for the area.

2553 22/02/2015 18:31:57 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Gibson I feel that the council should assist the football club to relocate as the current stadium ie Blundel Park is no longer fit for purpose . A new stadium is vital to the clubs future.

2554 22/02/2015 18:39:14 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Drewery The council need to help because the present ground is not fit for purpose..a new venue will help re generate the town and community

2555 22/02/2015 18:42:33 Option 2 Option 1 Carole bett

2556 22/02/2015 18:46:08 Option 2 Option 1 Lyndsay fenty

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2557 22/02/2015 18:49:11 Option 2 Option 1 William casswell

2558 22/02/2015 18:50:06 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Race Promote grimsby town!!!!

2559 22/02/2015 18:53:50 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Bryan I would like to see the council work with Grimsby Town FC and do something positive for the town, community and football club.

2560 22/02/2015 18:54:55 Option 2 Option 1 David James Bennett

Council should do all it can to help this move

2561 22/02/2015 18:56:02 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Bett As an avid football supporter and having recently visited grounds such as Morecombe and Bolton I feel that new football stadium developments can really benefit and help regenerate an area. Blundell Park is outdated and lacking in facilities compared to many clubs of a similar size.

2562 22/02/2015 18:58:30 Option 2 Option 1 Miss Sally Gibson

A new location for the Football Club with additional facilities should benefit Grimsby as a whole, increasing job opportunities and other facilities to the town.

2563 22/02/2015 18:59:34 Option 2 Option 1 Fiona fenty

2564 22/02/2015 19:00:03 Option 2 Option 1 Cheryhl Anne taylor

Council should assist all it can

2565 22/02/2015 19:29:01 Option 2 Option 1 [email protected]

We need a new football ground and peaks parkway site would be perfect. Hope council will agree and help

2566 22/02/2015 19:29:47 Option 2 Option 1 Martin cole

2567 22/02/2015 19:35:27 Option 2 Option 1 Barrie Thirtle

2568 22/02/2015 19:40:04 Option 2 Option 1 John Duncan Kendall

This will help to secure the long term future of the football club, and bring an asset to the local area, this would appear to be a good site due to it's excellent communication links.

2569 22/02/2015 19:45:45 Option 3 Option 1 Catherine Wheatley

Can't help but question the practicality of moving the stadium to an already extremely busy location. Weelsby road is already a difficult road to navigate at the best of times, never mind with an additional few thousand people travelling on it. Likewise, as a local resident I find it difficult to believe this will not place extra demand for car parking on the surrounding streets. Would the council not be better perusing other options such as that at Great Cotes?

2570 22/02/2015 19:46:47 Option 3 Option 1 Karl dennis All the land alongside the a180 and the only place you can think of is in town where people live,makes me wonder

2571 22/02/2015 19:50:51 Option 2 Option 1 Richard cannon

2572 22/02/2015 19:51:51 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Gary Fox Please give GTFC as much financial and planning help as possible to allow them to move to the Peaks lane site.

2573 22/02/2015 19:51:56 Option 2 Option 1 David Bailey

2574 22/02/2015 19:53:31 Option 2 Option 1 JONATHAN JENKINS

2575 22/02/2015 20:02:38 Option 2 Option 1 Gregg stiffell

2576 22/02/2015 20:04:01 Option 2 Option 1 Rose russell This is required for the future of the club and the twin trowns

2577 22/02/2015 20:14:41 Option 2 Option 1 Becki doqir

2578 22/02/2015 20:34:00 Option 2 Option 1 Sandra Taylor-Farrell

This will be good for the town, and the football club. Lets make it happen!

2579 22/02/2015 20:46:06 Option 2 Option 1 Bethany fuller

2580 22/02/2015 20:49:28 Option 2 Option 1 John B. Meech What will happen to Blundell Park - housing redevelopment? (Much needed for upgrading area)

2581 22/02/2015 20:56:11 Option 4 Option 1 Antony Mountain Absolutely need new community/ club stadium. Just not sure about peakes parkway ?

2582 22/02/2015 21:03:54 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Mason I think it's time for the club, council and community to move forward together with these new plans and bring some positivity into the town.

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2583 22/02/2015 21:12:28 Option 3 Option 1 Karen King I support that there needs to be a new stadium/retail park, but not on the site being proposed. To build on the area near Peakes Parkway will bring congestion to the already busy road. The area is of natural beauty and the stadium would be best placed on a brown field site near A180 where there is both a road and railway link. There is a school with sports facilities already in Weelsby Ave so no need for a community stadium. This

Listen to the community who lives in this area, think of the impact on their lives, not just those who are simply out to make money at the expense of a football club whose current success is limited. There are other areas which should be considered which will not impact on the enviroment and will regenerate a brown site area rather than obliterate an area of beauty.

2584 22/02/2015 21:17:00 Option 2 Option 1 Mr John Wright Its About Time This Council Supported This Great Football Team Of Ours , The Town Needs A Community Stadium We Can All Be Proud Of

2585 22/02/2015 21:19:07 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs. Jacqueline Newborough

The new stadium plus the other facilities in the plan will be a great asset to the town, not only the football club. I believe that proper parking will result in people finding it easier to attend, Certainly for me. It will be a part of the town where people specifically visit instead of just passing through. Supporters who come from places around Grimsby are more likely t o come, especially if there are places to eat. The whole idea has to benefit the local economy.

2586 22/02/2015 21:24:37 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Pickett Other commercial and community used for the stadium on non match days will be crucial to its success

2587 22/02/2015 21:26:38 Option 2 Option 1 andy thompson

2588 22/02/2015 21:57:24 Option 2 Option 1 Giles Casswell It'll be good for the town. A massive lift for everyone. I used to go every week before moving to London and it's long over due-Just make it a stadium with atmosphere!

2589 22/02/2015 22:03:23 Option 1 Option 1 Robert England I am fully against the relocation of the stadium. At the requested location I believe it is to close to the Grimsby cemetery. Imagine paying your respect or tending a grave to the droan of football fans.

2590 22/02/2015 22:21:15 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Tumber

Embrace the potential this could give town. This development will leave away supporters with a lot better view of the town, than a visit to blundell park.

2591 22/02/2015 22:38:54 Option 2 Option 1 Harry aslett We are a family of four people who have supported the club through good times and bad times.it is important that we get a new stadium for the future of our great club. Please help us achieve our new stadium what we can all be proud of for generations for the future.I am 12 years old and it is my dream to have a new stadium.the people of grimsby and cleethorpes derserve a new stadium.

2592 22/02/2015 23:14:32 Option 2 Option 1 Lisa Owen

2593 22/02/2015 23:17:37 Option 2 Option 1 MR THOMAS A. LIBERA

The council should show ambition in its plans for the town and its community assets. Finding a location for a new sports stadium will provide high level facilities for the people of Grimsby and improve the wider perceptions of the town.

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2594 22/02/2015 23:19:11 Option 3 Option 1 terence brown Wake up and smell the roses. This is Not the place for a football stadium, retail park fast food out lets or any other commercial developments next to the towns Crematorium .The reality is that less than 2% of the towns people pass through the doors of the football club every week , that makes it a minority sport , a non league minority sport at that . One day 100% of the towns people will pass through the Cemetery gates and when that sad day happens you want piece and tranquillity , as they are staying there a long time , not just for 90 minutes . For years after people will visit and lay flowers and sit in quiet reflection . So do the right thing , guide Mr Fenty to put his undoubted energy into another location that will happen , learn the lesson from Great Coates that soaked up time money and resource and pick some where suitable .

2595 22/02/2015 23:19:13 Option 2 Option 1 Nick wood

2596 22/02/2015 23:28:12 Option 2 Option 1 philip barnard

2597 23/02/2015 00:12:30 Option 2 Option 1 Steven waters The town needs your help so do the right thing

2598 23/02/2015 01:03:20 Option 2 Option 1 Mr J P HOWLEY

2599 23/02/2015 05:17:21 Option 2 Option 1 David Bell Lived in the town all my life

2600 23/02/2015 05:24:38 Option 3 Option 1 Geoff Greetham There are plenty of sites away from a cemetery.

2601 23/02/2015 06:31:57 Option 2 Option 1 Charlotte Kirk

2602 23/02/2015 07:44:59 Option 2 Option 1 Joanne Walker

2603 23/02/2015 07:55:13 Option 2 Option 1 Raymond Snell This town needs to help it's football club to relocate or we will not have a football club to support and the town will loose it's identity forever.

2604 23/02/2015 08:20:12 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Watson The town of Grimsby MUST maintain and support a football club that meets the needs of the people of Grimsby

2605 23/02/2015 08:41:27 Option 2 Option 1 Michael John Braithwaite

2606 23/02/2015 08:56:18 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Gymer

2607 23/02/2015 09:27:09 Option 2 Option 1 Torgrim Skogheim

2608 23/02/2015 09:30:50 Option 2 Option 1 Paula Walker

2609 23/02/2015 09:31:57 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Miles Chapman

Support for the club is long overdue.

2610 23/02/2015 09:46:45 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie beadshaw

2611 23/02/2015 09:50:45 Option 2 Option 1 Donna kershaw

2612 23/02/2015 10:12:49 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Mclachlan

2613 23/02/2015 10:15:40 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Barton The future survival of GTFC is very important for Grimsby and surrounding areas. As somebody from Louth, I would never have visited Grimsby had there not been a football team. I know many more people who feel the same.

2614 23/02/2015 10:16:57 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Bradley

2615 23/02/2015 10:18:37 Option 1 Option 1 Andrew hunter Who are they kidding if they think this will ever happen !!! They can't afford to put a decent team on a football pitch this would just end in tears

2616 23/02/2015 10:22:08 Option 2 Option 1 Belinda Smith The community would benefit from a new stadium....just look how other town's have taken advantage of new stadia

2617 23/02/2015 10:23:11 Option 2 Option 1 Craig woods A new stadium is vital for this town, the town needs to grow and not be left behind! Scunthorpe have planning permission for a new ground, a club size wise like our own! The bigger picture will surely see the town benefit from a better road system around the new stadium, create jobs and help local football develop! Give the town another reason to be proud of some more modern stadia than we already have!

2618 23/02/2015 10:25:47 Option 2 Option 1 Jim hopper

2619 23/02/2015 10:36:20 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Lait

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2620 23/02/2015 10:43:43 Option 2 Option 1 Geoffrey Peel

2621 23/02/2015 10:58:19 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Alexander stiff

Anywhere will be better than its current location

2622 23/02/2015 11:19:36 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Welbourn

2623 23/02/2015 11:22:22 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Ellerby

2624 23/02/2015 11:22:29 Option 2 Option 1 Phil huntley

2625 23/02/2015 11:24:36 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Braithwaite This town desperately needs a new stadium to which will encourage the team and the fans This in turn will help us achieve success and get the team back where we belong and a successful team helps the area immensely

2626 23/02/2015 11:24:49 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Wallis

2627 23/02/2015 11:28:37 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Caunt The local council has stood in the way of the progression of this football club for a number of years, in the time since the first relocation plan in Great Coates surfaced to this current plan the town has seen the club slip from a solid Championship team to a team that now competes outside the Football League. If the club is not allowed to progress this current relocation, it will never again be able to compete among the best teams in the country and will forever languish in the lower echelons of football.

2628 23/02/2015 11:36:08 Option 4 Option 1 Jack lambert

2629 23/02/2015 11:37:16 Option 2 Option 1 Ann Blake It is time to get this done and the Parkway is the only option available

2630 23/02/2015 11:44:37 Option 3 Option 1 Philip Frejiszyn Just get it done we have waited to long !

2631 23/02/2015 11:51:46 Option 2 Option 1 Aaron greenbeck Got to get new stadium to survive!!!!

2632 23/02/2015 11:53:15 Option 3 Option 1 eileen harries cannot agree peaks parkway is a good option, this is a relief road that at peak times is backlogged with traffic, to near the crem, massive lack of parking, move to the docks or 180

2633 23/02/2015 11:58:24 Option 2 Option 1 Edward Seaward This is a no brainer! It is not a viable option to invest in blundell park and relocation to council owned land makes the proposition attractive.

2634 23/02/2015 12:00:39 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Nicholson

2635 23/02/2015 12:09:44 Option 2 Option 1 ALAN LEARY COME ON COUNCIL LETS HAVE A FLAGSHIP FOR GREAT GRIMSBY SOMETHING EVERYBODY IN GRIMSBY WILL BE PROUD OF FOR NEXT GENARATIONS A NEW STADIUM IT MIGHT INSPIRE SOME YOUNG KID TO MAKE A FOOTBALLER

2636 23/02/2015 12:20:41 Option 2 Option 1 IAN H C LONGSHAW

A sensibly prestigious stadium is an asset to the town, but ensure it is 'expandable' to cope with changing fortunes and definitely aimed a more general use than a simple football venue. VIEW OTHER SITES throughout football, such as the old Rushden, Northamptonshire, site etc.

2637 23/02/2015 12:32:55 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Flello Grimsby town needs this, especially if we want to achieve better things!!

2638 23/02/2015 12:44:39 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Finch Great opportunity to increase income into the town, with more fans both home and away visiting to see the new stadium

2639 23/02/2015 12:45:35 Option 2 Option 1 matthew thomas

2640 23/02/2015 12:53:50 Option 2 Option 1 Timothy Scott Hurry up and get it sorted!!

2641 23/02/2015 12:55:27 Option 2 Option 1 colin rutland grimsby town need a new stadium asap

2642 23/02/2015 12:58:03 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Walter

2643 23/02/2015 12:59:17 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Umpleby

2644 23/02/2015 13:29:09 Option 2 Option 1 Julie brown The football need a new stadium nt just for the footbal club but for the whole town

2645 23/02/2015 13:37:05 Option 2 Option 1 Lynn Ewels

2646 23/02/2015 13:49:17 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Shearsmith

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2647 23/02/2015 13:51:02 Option 3 Option 1 SDodson

2648 23/02/2015 13:53:37 Option 3 Option 1 John Sterling I understand this proposed site is already designated as a local wild life site. A non-designated site should be used for this application.

2649 23/02/2015 13:56:51 Option 1 Option 1 jordan henley

2650 23/02/2015 14:01:48 Option 2 Option 1 Noel Camplin Akester

Not only is this development very good for the football club but also the Town, its image and future investment opportunities

2651 23/02/2015 14:20:37 Option 2 Option 1 Mikael Andreasen

2652 23/02/2015 14:23:27 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Osborne

2653 23/02/2015 14:36:13 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Eddy Johnson83 Peakesfield Avenue

2654 23/02/2015 14:39:43 Option 2 Option 1 MR M Greetham

2655 23/02/2015 14:42:05 Option 2 Option 1 Mr R Dring

2656 23/02/2015 14:59:37 Option 2 Option 1 David Williams

2657 23/02/2015 15:17:12 Option 3 Option 1 Peter Gilby We are in danger of losing our Football Club if we don't get a new ground. Does this council want to be remembered as the Council that turned their back on their Towns football team after nearly 140yrs of football? The name Grimsby Town is heard all over the world on satellite tv's soccer results.The only time the name Grimsby is heard is because of the football team.

2658 23/02/2015 15:42:56 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Barker Eclipse Aerials Grimsby

2659 23/02/2015 15:52:20 Option 2 Option 1 mark jenkins

2660 23/02/2015 15:52:27 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Burle

2661 23/02/2015 16:04:58 Option 4 Option 1 Stephen Balderson

Council members should stop opposing an investment in the local area where it is only to serve their personal needs.

2662 23/02/2015 16:28:39 Option 2 Option 1 linda ann blythe

2663 23/02/2015 16:34:32 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Day

2664 23/02/2015 16:40:01 Option 2 Option 1 Elliemay There has been far too much time spent on this already. Lets stop messing about and let this happen. Fantastic location, easy access transport, direct route, free up town traffic, helps with the community keep football going strong. Also, with the ground being all weather this will encourage more folks to watch, and allow for alternative sports to be carried out.

So to conclude: The council need to support this move and encourage local business and community to take part in moving this forward and stop wasting hard earned tax payers money in delaying this!!!

2665 23/02/2015 16:40:24 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Robinson

2666 23/02/2015 16:42:28 Option 2 Option 1 John Blackburn

2667 23/02/2015 16:44:46 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Sherburn The relocation is critical to the future of the Club and can only benefit the town as a whole

50 allotment holders OR regeneration??2668 23/02/2015 16:45:18 Option 2 Option 1 Piet van Gelder

2669 23/02/2015 16:46:28 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Judge

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2670 23/02/2015 16:48:41 Option 2 Option 1 Edward Atkin

2671 23/02/2015 16:49:37 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Mumby

2672 23/02/2015 16:53:25 Option 2 Option 1 Martyn Justice Please give the Club the ground that it deserves to help the Club develop and grow.

2673 23/02/2015 16:56:22 Option 2 Option 1 Jacob Houltby

2674 23/02/2015 16:59:54 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Marham Do it.

2675 23/02/2015 17:12:54 Option 2 Option 1 Lisa-Jane Howes

2676 23/02/2015 17:18:58 Option 3 Option 1 Dean Dymond Yet another green field site on the boundary of Grimsby under threat!!!! Why is the tioxide site not under consideration for this proposal? I Live in Scartho and the traffic can be shocking. If more traffic uses the park way people will avoid it creating more traffic on scartho and louth road. Yet another example of shocking planning from Grimsby town and Grimsby council. Nobody gives two hoots about the footbal club anymore so why put out 95% of the residents of grimsby to accomadate a football club nobody is interested in!!!If the club keeps going the way it is they could be playing at Bradley pitches in the next few years!!!! So why build a white elephant 14000 seater staduim nobody will go too!!! The Ricoh arena debarcle comes to mind!!! Unlike them though we wont have a London rugby club swoop in to save the day.Cheers

2677 23/02/2015 17:22:24 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Wareing.

2678 23/02/2015 17:30:45 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Blunden

2679 23/02/2015 17:34:00 Option 1 Option 1 Jonathan turner I dont see what the issue with the location is , its 3 hours of extra traffic and population of people 23 times a year ! It will beneifit the area so much and the club more importantly !!!

2680 23/02/2015 18:17:31 Option 2 Option 1 Brendan Bugg Whilst the move from Blundell Park to a new proposed site off Peaks Parkway will not meet with universal approval from everyone connected to the football club and the town in general, it is vitally important that Grimsby Town Football Club are given the opportunity to grow and achieve its aim of work in the wider community with the construction of a community stadium.

There are so many opportunities for development both on and off the pitch. A good example is Stadium MK in Milton Keynes. Whilst the stadium constructed by GTFC would clearly be on a smaller scale, there is no reason to suggest that a similar model would not work in Grimsby. The area could become a good employer and help to boost the local economy which is vitally important for the area when you consider the investment we are reading about for the north of the Humber in Hull.

2681 23/02/2015 18:38:39 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Humberstone

2682 23/02/2015 18:50:32 Option 2 Option 1 Beryl Taylor

2683 23/02/2015 18:52:26 Option 3 Option 1 P R Tollerton A stadium led regeneration of other parts of the town would be far more beneficial and less damaging to the town in the long run.

2684 23/02/2015 18:53:28 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Paul Neller

2685 23/02/2015 19:01:08 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Bratley

2686 23/02/2015 19:06:50 Option 3 Option 1 Mark Bradbury Great Coates better option, next to A180

2687 23/02/2015 19:10:40 Option 3 Option 1 John Marshall Keep away from Peakes Parkway

2688 23/02/2015 19:26:06 Option 2 Option 1 shaun brown lynch

2689 23/02/2015 19:39:27 Option 3 Option 1 Sheila Wilson

2690 23/02/2015 19:41:43 Option 2 Option 1 Paula mountain Important for club to move forward. Lack of paekinf etc around current ground

2691 23/02/2015 19:45:10 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Malin

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2692 23/02/2015 19:47:13 Option 2 Option 1 Kelly Lefteri

2693 23/02/2015 19:47:35 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Mason Please back the clubs plan to relocate. It HAS to... help to put this town back on the map!

2694 23/02/2015 19:50:59 Option 2 Option 1 John Montford This town is long overdue a community centre and now is the time to move on and rogress

2695 23/02/2015 19:54:57 Option 2 Option 1 Graham House

2696 23/02/2015 20:03:57 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Leonard

2697 23/02/2015 20:06:36 Option 2 Option 1 Adrian budd As an ex Grimsby boy it saddens me to see the huge gap in ambition between Grimsby and our once equal neighbours in Hull across the Humber

2698 23/02/2015 20:07:48 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Kendrick The club need to move

2699 23/02/2015 20:09:25 Option 2 Option 1 Gail Parker Objections raised by residents include the volume of traffic caused around the area of the Crematorium. How many funerals take place on a Saturday or at 8pm in the evening?

2700 23/02/2015 20:26:14 Option 2 Option 1 Stacey jane culton

2701 23/02/2015 20:28:09 Option 2 Option 1 David Norman dunning

2702 23/02/2015 20:30:06 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie reetham

2703 23/02/2015 20:31:50 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah kilgallon

2704 23/02/2015 20:32:08 Option 3 Option 1 nicholas rook

2705 23/02/2015 20:34:57 Option 2 Option 1 Leon Harding The football club needs a new stadium to take itself forward. For too long the club has been based at a dilapidated ground that whilst holding special memories for thousands of people in the local area has held the club back both financially through lack of non-matchday revenue but also in terms of attracting players and also maybe potential investment.

The council can look at similar sized towns and clubs up and down the country (Wigan, Swansea and Hull as examples) to see the positive change a relocation can cause.

From a non footballing perspective, the development would bring much needed jobs to the local area with the proposed stores on site. With the town becoming Europe's renewable energy capital in the next decade or so a new stadium could also be part of this new image for the area.

2706 23/02/2015 20:34:59 Option 2 Option 1 Allen Drinkell

2707 23/02/2015 20:36:51 Option 2 Option 1 Jasmine Drinkell

2708 23/02/2015 20:37:21 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie Bray

2709 23/02/2015 20:38:37 Option 2 Option 1 Christine Drinkell

2710 23/02/2015 20:39:44 Option 2 Option 1 Paul walmsley I think its time we moved the town and football club out of the dark ages and follow suit places like Hull and Doncaster. I believe the football club is at the heart of the community and if not relocated will disappear into obscurity.All sites have their pros as cons but once built I belie the progwcr will have far more benefits than negatives

2711 23/02/2015 20:40:44 Option 2 Option 1 Ben cooper

2712 23/02/2015 20:43:22 Option 3 Option 1 Andrew joslin Peaks parkway is totally the wrong place.How about where Hereford school was as its right near the A1 80 for easy access to and from.

2713 23/02/2015 20:45:16 Option 2 Option 1 Dale Scotter A new stadium not only benefits the football club...but the town as a whole.

2714 23/02/2015 20:47:04 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca Bradley The Town needs this to happen for our future Generations to prosper. Bring it on!

2715 23/02/2015 20:56:45 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Lewis The town needs this, and it's about time this town had something to look forward too. JUST GET ON WITH IT!!! GTFC TILL I DIE

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2716 23/02/2015 21:00:18 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Janet M Allison

2717 23/02/2015 21:05:29 Option 2 Option 1 Jay Johnson We need this to further our future as a football club. Do the decent thing and help our local football club to achieve bigger and better things

2718 23/02/2015 21:11:59 Option 2 Option 1 Olivia Cammack Football is a big part of the community, the club is involved with everybody from adults to school children and having a new ground with better facilities would help the club reach more people. Just look at when Grimsby went to Wembley thousands of people from the area travelled to watch this.

2719 23/02/2015 21:19:41 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Walmsley

2720 23/02/2015 21:20:16 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Quinton This move is vital for not only the football club, but also the community in general. Having seen other clubs relocate their grounds and the impetus it has on their rise out of the ashes (Doncaster, Hull, etc). The knock on effect that a new build has on those involved in it helps motivate others to become associated with it. Having been involved in a new build for a school in a deprived area, I know that it adds more pride, respect and enthusiasm for those attending and working there. Having been inside Blundell Park for the last 40 years, I have seen it's demise in comparison to those clubs around them, locality and league status. By starting afresh, somewhere new, will rejuvenate the town and make it prouder, again, of its heritage. Do we slip into obscurity, as there is less and less reason to go to Grimsby or do we step up. Maybe the council can lead the way in regenerating the image of Grimsby by saying 'look, we believe in sport and the chance it gives some'. Dear council, give this town a chance to change its image to those outside of it. Everyone I meet that asks me about where I come from, when they hear, say 'They always used to punch above their weight, in footballing terms', possibly in fishing terms once too and then frozen foods. Give Grimsby another chance to rise to the occasion and let it show the country a new image of itself.

2721 23/02/2015 21:22:44 Option 3 Option 1 Ben Stark GTFC need a new ground, but I don't think that Peaks Parkway is the correct place for it. This is partly because I disagree with the plans to build 1650 new homes on the only remaining greenfield land which is within walking distance of where I live.

2722 23/02/2015 21:24:45 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew McMenemy

Ridiculous that club has not been helped. 20 Years this has been going on. Why have other Town Councils supported their football clubs and not this one.

2723 23/02/2015 21:29:30 Option 2 Option 1 R McKeon

2724 23/02/2015 21:31:02 Option 2 Option 1 Zarah jane wright I think this is a positive thing

2725 23/02/2015 21:31:21 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Smith Need to build a new stadium enabling more jobs in the community as well as attracting more visitors to Grimsby who will come and watch town play in a new stadium

2726 23/02/2015 21:32:10 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Evans Were ever GTFC decide they want to go they will always have people objecting ,so if we want to bring back league football back to Grimsby then its about time you on the counsel gave us the town and supporters your backing and cut the red tape .

2727 23/02/2015 21:33:00 Option 1 Option 1 Steven frank miller

We don't need anymore supermarkets in Grimsby especially virtually in the crematorium grounds. Mr fenty mentions that other clubs are located adjacent to cemeteries etc but fails to mention the 24/7 supermarket. He says its about community when in actual fact its all about GTFC trying to cash in on the vast cash sums that TV companies are paying for TV rights. Traffic in weelsby ave has increased tenfold since the new school was built especially at weekends. We will end up gridlocked on match days when the temporary stewards are no longer there to redirect both foot and vehicular traffic.

2728 23/02/2015 21:41:07 Option 2 Option 1 Peter newby Lets make this town and club a great place to be with opportunities for all ages. This is an investment for the towns future.

2729 23/02/2015 21:42:38 Option 2 Option 1 Claire graves A new stadium is vital to secure the clubs future

2730 23/02/2015 21:42:38 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Bradley

2731 23/02/2015 21:44:19 Option 2 Option 1 Thom Johansson definitely in need of a new stadium, not long & blundell park will be on the ground! get this new stadium!! UTM

2732 23/02/2015 21:45:46 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Lewis

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2733 23/02/2015 21:46:02 Option 3 Option 1 Chloe Elizabeth Louise coggan

The houses around the stadium If it is near a busy road If there are any wild animals around the area The environment The desiring The land Working Nose

2734 23/02/2015 21:50:39 Option 2 Option 1 marie smith

2735 23/02/2015 21:51:16 Option 2 Option 1 AndyCawte Help move the club forward

2736 23/02/2015 21:53:17 Option 2 Option 1 Stewart Swinburn

The Council should do everything that it can to have this scheme included in the local plan,without relocation Grimsby Town Football Club will not be able to continue.Not just Grimsby but the whole borough will benefit from this re-generation helping to boost the local economy.

2737 23/02/2015 21:55:42 Option 4 Option 1 Adam Deller I don't really know what GTFC expect you to do, but we all know the problems with BP. It's important for egos (including those at GTFC) to be put aside and to try to find the best solution, without turning it into some point-scoring nightmare which we're all bored of.

2738 23/02/2015 21:55:50 Option 2 Option 1 David Carlile Grimsby needs first class sporting facilities with easy access. Peaks Parkway is ideal.

2739 23/02/2015 21:56:00 Option 3 Option 1 Kelly mallon

2740 23/02/2015 22:03:33 Option 2 Option 1 Natalie bradley Make it a town to be proud of! for future generations to be proud of

2741 23/02/2015 22:04:21 Option 3 Option 1 Glyn cook Wrong place for a stadium, housing and retail development. The council should look at developing run down areas in the inner town. If these houses are built. Will they be run by Letting Agencies? I wonder who will have his fingers in those pies! The whole thing smells a bit dodgy to me!

2742 23/02/2015 22:05:55 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Antony harpham

2743 23/02/2015 22:20:21 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Bloy

2744 23/02/2015 22:28:11 Option 2 Option 1 susan ewen the residents near and around Blundell Park now, would surely welcome the removal of the traffic congestion and parking problems???Also the pedestrians i.e fans, local and visiting, in the dark or daylight, wouldn't have to "watch their feet" on the pavements round there with dogs faeces everywhere. those against re location may cite the low crowd numbers at the moment, but in years to come when the club, hopefully, rises from the doldrums, fan numbers may well increase, prosperity would most likely increase and the aforesaid problems re parking etc. would only be exacerbated.l

2745 23/02/2015 22:33:57 Option 3 Option 1 Kerry cocks A football stadium does not belong next to a crematorium this is a place of rest were people go to pay their respects to those they have lost. Traffic would be a nightmare to say the least only one way in and out on peaks parkway not ideal for home and away supporters. The original idea of building the stadium on the land alongside the A180 would be ideal due to the fact that the traffic does not have to enter the town causing less traffic issues in town, build a new station on the railway before great coates so supporters can use trains giving easy access to the stadium without going into great coates,

2746 23/02/2015 22:34:23 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Dent

2747 23/02/2015 22:51:50 Option 2 Option 1 Simon McKeon

2748 23/02/2015 22:55:40 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Brian Lamb

As a former Grimsby resident (Compton Drive, then Park Drive but now living many miles away) I was very disappointed on a recent return visit how dilapidated and run down the whole area has become. Following the demise of the town's fishing industry it is vital that all available steps are taken to drive the regeneration of the town, and the implementation of the proposals for a community stadium with related retail and housing developments would be a very useful stimulus for the local economy.

2749 23/02/2015 22:58:03 Option 3 Option 1 Fred West

2750 23/02/2015 22:59:04 Option 2 Option 1 Carie MCkEON Move the grounds, relieve pressure the extra traffic causes when home games are on, easier for policing and coach traffic / fans driving have a more direct / immediate link to arterial route out of town for all directions (peaks parkway)

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2751 23/02/2015 23:03:30 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Thomas Webster

Grimsby must not miss this opportunity to approve a scheme at Peaks Parkway that would not just provide better facilities for GTFC, allowing a central part in the history of Grimsby to develop & secure its future. But would also provide jobs & more facilities that can be used by the whole community.

2752 23/02/2015 23:30:06 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Marshall

2753 24/02/2015 02:08:53 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Kenneth Clark

2754 24/02/2015 03:03:38 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart pratt

2755 24/02/2015 05:51:06 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Ingoldby-Spate

Grimsby Town Football Club is Grimsby's biggest asset. Nothing else brings so much joy and emotion to the town and without the club's relocation we are at serious risk of losing this treasure. GTFC has existed longer than everyone in the town so it is the duty of NELC to support the club at every opportunity going forward to ensure future generations can share the passion of this great football club and everything it stands for.

2756 24/02/2015 06:58:40 Option 2 Option 1 Per Åkerlund

2757 24/02/2015 07:16:59 Option 2 Option 1 Allen Tacey

2758 24/02/2015 08:11:25 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver Cowling

2759 24/02/2015 08:22:54 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Hopper

2760 24/02/2015 08:35:42 Option 2 Option 1 Flora Mary Bennett

A new stadium will be a boost for Grimsby and will bring visitors into the area

2761 24/02/2015 08:38:30 Option 2 Option 1 Simon brown

2762 24/02/2015 08:41:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mr James Peacock

I beleive a relocation and a fresh start for Grimsby Town Football Club could assist in attarcting the next generation of supporters for many years to come.

2763 24/02/2015 08:49:10 Option 2 Option 1 Justin Borrill

2764 24/02/2015 08:52:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Doug Fowler

2765 24/02/2015 08:54:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Phil Neild THE GROUND NEEDS UPDATING.ITS AWKWARD TO PARKNEED MORE FACILITIES

2766 24/02/2015 08:56:52 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Middleton its the only way forward

2767 24/02/2015 08:58:12 Option 2 Option 1 Jak Riley we need this stadium ASAP

2768 24/02/2015 08:58:21 Option 3 Option 1 Michael Phillipson

Peakes Parkway clearly has parking and access issues. The Council should help to find and fund a more appropriate site

2769 24/02/2015 08:58:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Troughton easier access

2770 24/02/2015 09:00:28 Option 2 Option 1 ethan riley get the stadium !!! WE ARE TOWN!

2771 24/02/2015 09:01:36 Option 2 Option 1 luke thomas o'hara

GTFC need a new stadium. The club and town will thrive from it, examples such as Doncaster and Hull (locally) have proven this.

2772 24/02/2015 09:04:56 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew christy This is a very important move which the club needs to move forward with there ambitions

2773 24/02/2015 09:08:22 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun Wilson

2774 24/02/2015 09:12:56 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Bennett

2775 24/02/2015 09:13:52 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Scott Wilson

Hurry up!

2776 24/02/2015 09:24:06 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Winters it is the way forward

2777 24/02/2015 09:25:04 Option 3 Option 1 Mrs Christine Parker

Do not want the stadium near the cemetery . I want to visit my love ones in peace not listen to football games. Plenty of other options move it near the motorway much better access. Leave our loved ones in peace .

2778 24/02/2015 09:28:39 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher William Dobbs

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2779 24/02/2015 09:29:52 Option 2 Option 1 Emily Fanthorpe This needs to be done for the town, It will bring good revenue for the town and surrounding areas with the complex planned and very good for the club

2780 24/02/2015 09:33:51 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Bennett A football club is part of the community, is important to the community and the council should do all it can to help secure its future

2781 24/02/2015 09:40:42 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Kirk Council should support Club as whole Town benefits from a successful local Football Club.

2782 24/02/2015 09:41:42 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Fenty Grimsby Town Football Club need to move forward into better facilities to progress this would also create more jobs for the local area with restaurants and sops etc. being incorporated.

2783 24/02/2015 09:47:19 Option 3 Option 1 Howard Swain I think an alternative site is needed mainly because of traffic congestion. Just one example - anyone coming in from the A180 at Lockhill will have to negotiate 5 sets of traffic lights.

2784 24/02/2015 09:49:05 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Samuel Hilditch

2785 24/02/2015 09:51:20 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Copass The club needs to relocate, it would benefit the whole community and not just the football club. It would help give the town good publicity to help offset all the bad it has had recently in the press and on TV

2786 24/02/2015 09:57:00 Option 3 Option 1 David smith We are losing essential services for vulnerable people and other residents so it would be criminal if the council lost the market value of any land it sells or paid any sum to get a football ground that should be solely private funding.

2787 24/02/2015 09:57:09 Option 2 Option 1 Wendy bradley

2788 24/02/2015 10:04:09 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Jackson IT MUST HAPPEN

2789 24/02/2015 10:14:58 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Burniston

The club needs to be at the heart of the community, and there has been far to much back and forth in the past. We need to make a decision now and allow the club and the community to grow with it. The club has suffered from poor transport links in the past and Peaks Parkway is the best location to keep the club in the heart of the community and the fans that make the club great. UTM.

2790 24/02/2015 10:25:19 Option 2 Option 1 Scott jones

2791 24/02/2015 10:31:19 Option 2 Option 1 Michael burnham

2792 24/02/2015 10:43:14 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Trafford The current stadium (Blundell Park) is not fit for purpose. I believe a new stadium would only be good for the town

2793 24/02/2015 10:43:57 Option 2 Option 1 Bradley King

2794 24/02/2015 10:45:13 Option 2 Option 1 James Gibbons

2795 24/02/2015 10:47:12 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth James Drakes

2796 24/02/2015 10:50:16 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis maynard

2797 24/02/2015 10:54:54 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Ostler Without this development, Grimsby will loose a big part of its identity, the fishing industry has almost disappeared, please don't let the town loose it's football club.

This should be a great COMMUNITY project that will benefit the town and hopefully provide jobs for local people

2798 24/02/2015 10:58:15 Option 2 Option 1 Barry Merrison It has been said and I believe to be correct, it is not just about the football club it is for the whole benefit of all the community in the years to come and future generations. Without the commitment and foresight of John Fenty and his fellow directors the Mariners and the people of Grimsby and surrounding areas would be deprived of a total modern facility which will benefit all for many generations to come. Lets face it the Humber area is a place to be in the coming years with the food capital and alternative energy business drawing employment and wealth into the community, this is a facility that must go ahead and as soon as possible.

2799 24/02/2015 10:58:52 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Gallagher Obvious revenue brought to the town, and space were existing stadium is could be used wisely!

2800 24/02/2015 11:05:30 Option 2 Option 1 Alicia Grimshaw Help us please. It's what we want.

2801 24/02/2015 11:08:02 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas maynard

2802 24/02/2015 11:16:52 Option 2 Option 1 Derek Oldridge Grimsby Town football club have been a major part of the community for over 100 years. A new stadium is needed to ensure they are still around for future generations to watch.

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2803 24/02/2015 11:19:20 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Leary Grimsby is long overdue for a project of this nature - a facility that is used all year round would be great for the Town and the Club - it needs to be sustainable without overdoing the number of retail outlets on site, which is why it needs Council support. Louth Cricket Club provides a good example of a Council supported facility without the potential downside of numerou fast food outlets. Food and drink could be incorporated into the stadium if the Council supports the football club with annual running costs.

2804 24/02/2015 11:19:59 Option 2 Option 1 Moira Tabois

2805 24/02/2015 11:21:54 Option 2 Option 1 Peter blades

2806 24/02/2015 11:24:24 Option 2 Option 1 Mark paddison

2807 24/02/2015 11:28:54 Option 2 Option 1 John hodds Please help build our new stadium grimsby town needs it

2808 24/02/2015 11:30:39 Option 2 Option 1 Gavin Michael Steer

2809 24/02/2015 11:34:25 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Mason This is something the club needs to help it reach its goal of returning to the Football League. Plus the added benefit of creating jobs that the town also badly needs right now.

2810 24/02/2015 11:35:37 Option 2 Option 1 Alex Loche

2811 24/02/2015 11:37:52 Option 2 Option 1 Ricardo Dixon We need a good grounds for the good fans team and players

2812 24/02/2015 11:38:55 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Raithby The town needs a new lease of life and a football club to be proud of, the higher up the leagues the club goes the more supporters will come, the more supporters who come the more Money will be invested into the area.

2813 24/02/2015 11:39:37 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Jackson Sooner the better we need to secure the future of the club

2814 24/02/2015 11:41:23 Option 2 Option 1 Dominic Dixon This is a great opportunity to drag Grimsby and Cleethorpes as a whole out from the dark ages and to provide new modern facilities for the club, community and the whole area as a whole. It could provide a lasting legacy for future generations by providing further much needed modern facilities for everyone in the area including the club. It's time this town started to move with the times instead of being stuck in the dark ages. Progress is needed and this could kick start a feel good factor in the town again.

2815 24/02/2015 11:41:52 Option 2 Option 1 Lucille Rust

2816 24/02/2015 11:45:37 Option 3 Option 1 GARRY PRITCHETT

2817 24/02/2015 11:46:28 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun Aden Richards

2818 24/02/2015 11:47:59 Option 2 Option 1 John Joseph Mill Staying put is not an option. If the club does not move forward we risk losing it. The club is a major asset in publicising the town and must be encouraged in any way possible. The youngsters of today need to be encouraged to participate in sport and the more opportunities they have to observe higher level sport the more chance there is that they will be inspired.

The Council need to recognise this and give the club its full support.

2819 24/02/2015 11:52:49 Option 2 Option 1 Gary allenby Everyone in the town wants this move for the club. Best site in Grimsby for it and being where it is will be easy for traffic congestion. The stadium would look terrific there. Everyone in the town will be proud of it. This move will help Keep the history of the club for generations which all the supports and people in the town are proud of. It will b huge benefit to council as it is to the football club

2820 24/02/2015 11:53:45 Option 2 Option 1 Claire Stephenson

2821 24/02/2015 11:56:49 Option 2 Option 1 John jones The club and council need to get there act to gether..this has gone on long enough..

2822 24/02/2015 11:58:30 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Stanley Make a decision as this has gone on long enough, it's about time this club and town had an upgrade wish we had hull City council look what they got

2823 24/02/2015 12:04:48 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher john emerson

It's in a great location and will make it easier for family's to go and support their local football team and it will be in Grimsby and it's away from centre and this will bring in more jobs too

2824 24/02/2015 12:09:13 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Winn

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2825 24/02/2015 12:11:27 Option 2 Option 1 David Robinson GTFC are a positive asset of my home town, and creation of a new community stadium will secure their long term future, as well as delivering huge benefits for the town and community.

2826 24/02/2015 12:14:42 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Hubbert Peaks Parkway is the wrong place.Away traffic will travel from the A180 right through the town centre on a Saturday afternoon - already busy junctions at a busy time.The nearest train station will see away supporters arriving in the Town cemtre.Peaks Parkway needs less traffic lights, not more.Home supporters will park around the Crem and Weelsby Road and walk, causing even more congestion.Pedestrians on the Parkway?Bus services are very poor to this areaThe Weelsby Road - Peakes Parkway junction will bring that area of the town to a standstill before and after the game

2827 24/02/2015 12:16:53 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Johnson IT MUST HAPPEN

2828 24/02/2015 12:17:20 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel ward Grimsby town desperately need this new ground to provide long term security for the club its fans and grimsby as a footballing town

2829 24/02/2015 12:20:09 Option 2 Option 1 Mitchell King

2830 24/02/2015 12:20:58 Option 2 Option 1 Izzy stephenson

2831 24/02/2015 12:23:15 Option 2 Option 1 Jake Patrick Clayton

2832 24/02/2015 12:25:36 Option 2 Option 1 David Palmer

2833 24/02/2015 12:25:59 Option 2 Option 1 Gerard Maltby need a new ground with better parking and better road access

2834 24/02/2015 12:31:16 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Murphy Grimsby Town must not be allowed to die. If we cannot get back into the Football League eventually the club will fade away and fall down into the nether regions of the non-League. Having a football team in the League not only gives a town an identity, they give the area a national coverage. There are plenty of towns in England that we only know of because they have a football team, for a town such as Grimsby with a proud history but in a slightly remote location, positive publicity in any way is always welcome.

2835 24/02/2015 12:34:00 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Gallagher

2836 24/02/2015 12:34:21 Option 2 Option 1 David Robertson this town needs an injection of future thinking to put the great back in grimsby

2837 24/02/2015 12:39:15 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Harrison

2838 24/02/2015 12:48:58 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen alton As a town Grimsby has massively lacked in any investment for decades and is seen as an unpleasant place and things like the new Grimsby film will only back up that argument. This is a real opportunity for the council and the community to pull together to show they are proud of the Town and want to do what is best for the Town in the long term.

2839 24/02/2015 12:54:46 Option 2 Option 1 Byron Godfrey Whilst living away I am a passionate Grimsby fan that comes over when I can. The club needs to go forward and to do this a new stadium can only help progress. The Town also needs to be able to rally around something like the football club

2840 24/02/2015 12:57:22 Option 3 Option 1 mat carlisle

2841 24/02/2015 12:58:43 Option 2 Option 1 Samantha Lockhurst

2842 24/02/2015 13:03:48 Option 2 Option 1 Jake Tye This is vital not only for the club but also for the community!

2843 24/02/2015 13:09:41 Option 2 Option 1 Christian Dobson

2844 24/02/2015 13:11:13 Option 2 Option 1 Mr j robinson Schools make no difference to ground and if you cant hear peaks park while your inside the childrems hospice that i use regulary its not and issue to the development

2845 24/02/2015 13:11:54 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Philip keningale

2846 24/02/2015 13:15:04 Option 2 Option 1 William Anderson

2847 24/02/2015 13:18:53 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Taylor Something this town could be proud of, plus creating jobs and securing the long term future of the club.

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2848 24/02/2015 13:25:38 Option 2 Option 1 John benson

2849 24/02/2015 13:26:54 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Egan

2850 24/02/2015 13:42:28 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Ling

2851 24/02/2015 13:42:36 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan Thomas Cressey

2852 24/02/2015 13:44:16 Option 2 Option 1 Tony Lightfoot It is my view that the football club, as an independent commercial company should be given the same opportunity as any other local company, to submit it's proposals to a Planning Committee and have them assessed on their merits.

2853 24/02/2015 13:44:36 Option 2 Option 1 Davud tucker

2854 24/02/2015 13:45:34 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Keighley

2855 24/02/2015 13:48:28 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Sylvester

2856 24/02/2015 13:49:53 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Hodgson So the council can spend/waste £8.4 million on a new swimming pool?!? Its a hole with water in it!

A new stadium will bring more people to the area and provide more job opportunities which the area is lacking. If Scunthorpe council can support their team for their second new stadium, then what is our councils problem.

Its time they showed support to their local team!2857 24/02/2015 13:56:21 Option 2 Option 1 mr roland

fletcherwe need to do something soon

2858 24/02/2015 13:56:41 Option 2 Option 1 Steve a marsden Football and football supporters are the hub of many towns, they bring in much needed financial bounty in social and the food sector also becomes the pride within ourselves

2859 24/02/2015 13:57:04 Option 2 Option 1 Freddie Lumby

2860 24/02/2015 13:57:26 Option 2 Option 1 Iain Frame

2861 24/02/2015 13:58:16 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Copestake

2862 24/02/2015 14:00:43 Option 2 Option 1 Russell hunter

2863 24/02/2015 14:02:05 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew clennett Get a move on, we are lagging behind

2864 24/02/2015 14:06:52 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Bagshaw

2865 24/02/2015 14:11:06 Option 2 Option 1 Lyndsay Smith i think it will be excellent for the club and will also ease congestion in cleethorpes on match days

2866 24/02/2015 14:12:00 Option 2 Option 1 NEIL PICKERSGILL

2867 24/02/2015 14:12:59 Option 2 Option 1 anton ostler

2868 24/02/2015 14:13:15 Option 2 Option 1 Jim Buckle

2869 24/02/2015 14:15:55 Option 2 Option 1 craig ritchie

2870 24/02/2015 14:16:03 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Eggleston Just look at Hull and their stadium and rise up the leagues!!

2871 24/02/2015 14:18:40 Option 3 Option 1 Andrew Bramley Have a look at the old Tioxide site

2872 24/02/2015 14:20:18 Option 2 Option 1 Jack griffith

2873 24/02/2015 14:22:24 Option 2 Option 1 Matt gale

2874 24/02/2015 14:27:30 Option 2 Option 1 Garreth white

2875 24/02/2015 14:33:22 Option 2 Option 1 Chris voase

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2876 24/02/2015 14:33:29 Option 2 Option 1 Jai meggitt

2877 24/02/2015 14:39:54 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Sargent

2878 24/02/2015 14:41:32 Option 2 Option 1 Katie coulbeck

2879 24/02/2015 14:43:30 Option 2 Option 1 Luke howlett

2880 24/02/2015 14:44:14 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Sargent

2881 24/02/2015 14:47:19 Option 2 Option 1 Danny north

2882 24/02/2015 14:49:09 Option 2 Option 1 Ben winters

2883 24/02/2015 14:49:47 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Jones The council should be aware of the image of Grimsby, as a whole, throughout the rest of the United Kingdom. Allowing, and helping, this stadium to be built signifies positive, forward thinking. Like many others, I no longer live - or work - in Grimsby. If the council do not approve this then it epitomises the backward thinking that has pushed many previous residents away. Build the stadium, build Grimsby's future.

2884 24/02/2015 14:50:34 Option 2 Option 1 Vicki bain

2885 24/02/2015 14:52:16 Option 2 Option 1 Ian carrick

2886 24/02/2015 14:54:22 Option 2 Option 1 Zak wilson

2887 24/02/2015 14:56:24 Option 2 Option 1 Dave ostler

2888 24/02/2015 14:57:37 Option 2 Option 1 Cheryl ostler

2889 24/02/2015 14:58:41 Option 2 Option 1 David Woods We need a stadium with good access and parking where it feels safe to take your family, not just for football but other activities also

2890 24/02/2015 15:07:51 Option 2 Option 1 Guy Foxcroft The whole area needs a football team and stadium to be proud of and the council should be at the forefront helping to achieve that goal.

2891 24/02/2015 15:16:10 Option 4 Option 1 Alan Dickens Relocation should benefit all parties by bringing in more income to the town and ensuring future success and prosperity for GTFC

2892 24/02/2015 15:18:43 Option 2 Option 1 Russell King

2893 24/02/2015 15:18:46 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun laws

2894 24/02/2015 15:24:46 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Gordon Stones

Grimsby Town FC is a vital part of the community and I believe a new stadium is an absolute necessity if the club is to progress and move forward. The location put forward is an ideal spot and meets all of the clubs and the greater community's needs.

2895 24/02/2015 15:28:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Treasure

2896 24/02/2015 15:29:32 Option 2 Option 1 Becky Treasure

2897 24/02/2015 15:40:08 Option 2 Option 1 chris king Just get a backbone and get on with it

2898 24/02/2015 15:47:44 Option 3 Option 1 Eric Copley Back in the late 90's I remember members of the council who supported GTFC weren't allowed to vote about the stadium relocating to Great Coates but those who lived in or had interests in Great Coates were allowed to vote against the move (I lived in Great Coates at the time ). What the council needs to do is listen to both sides of the argument with an open mind before making a decision and not go in with their own opinions written in stone. Your job is to represent the voters, not yourselves.

2899 24/02/2015 15:52:10 Option 2 Option 1 Charlotte Tossell

2900 24/02/2015 15:52:38 Option 2 Option 1 michael bradshaw

How does a new stadium fit into the Councils plans for regeneration of Grimsby? With limited financial budgets who in the Council prioritises the next 3 to 5 years? Is there any more the club can do to politically progress the application?

2901 24/02/2015 15:53:46 Option 2 Option 1 Hugh Martyn Wayne Borrill

2902 24/02/2015 15:56:24 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Keetley It is an excellent location for GTFC. This will help bring money and investors into our area.

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2903 24/02/2015 15:57:36 Option 3 Option 1 Carol Mary Larkins

2904 24/02/2015 15:59:13 Option 2 Option 1 Scott

2905 24/02/2015 16:43:15 Option 2 Option 1 Gerda Ursin Lea

2906 24/02/2015 16:47:40 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Mark Reavill

The Club needs to and must be allowed to move to a new, modern Stadium as soon as possible to achieve it's long term aims, increase revenue potential and to guarantee it's long-term survival

2907 24/02/2015 16:50:46 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Walker This town needs an ambitious new project/plan to give it an edge over other towns within the region. The benefits of the stadium itself and the enabling developments would show the towns ambition, and potentially bring other businesses and retail developments to the town. It is an opportunity to do something that will help us catch up with other forward thinking towns. Lets not waste it as it's long overdue.

2908 24/02/2015 16:58:14 Option 2 Option 1 Janet Reavill A new, modern stadium would be welcomed and widely used by more of the Community 7 days a week. The additional revenues generated could greatly benefit the Club's ambitions to become a successful League Club once again, one that the whole Town could be proud of

2909 24/02/2015 17:01:33 Option 3 Option 1 Kate Hewitt

2910 24/02/2015 17:02:17 Option 2 Option 1 John Bowman please help Grimsby get the new stadium as soon as possible as this will help the whole of the town

2911 24/02/2015 17:04:53 Option 2 Option 1 David Ross Harding

Course they should grimsby town becoming bigger and better will help boost the economy anyway, they should take a leaf from hull City and there council hull are now a top team attracting big clubs and more fans into the city

2912 24/02/2015 17:05:59 Option 2 Option 1 Laura ostler

2913 24/02/2015 17:08:54 Option 2 Option 1 GLENN IAN BEEDIE

STOP WASTING TIME AND GET ON WITH IT.

2914 24/02/2015 17:13:18 Option 2 Option 1 Sharon dobbs Essential for future of club and benefit of job creation

2915 24/02/2015 17:14:08 Option 2 Option 1 bob watson

2916 24/02/2015 17:16:48 Option 2 Option 1 Jess dillion

2917 24/02/2015 17:18:42 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew porter

2918 24/02/2015 17:20:00 Option 2 Option 1 tim barker

2919 24/02/2015 17:20:54 Option 2 Option 1 Steve conricode

2920 24/02/2015 17:22:25 Option 2 Option 1 Amy hough

2921 24/02/2015 17:27:22 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen John Dean

2922 24/02/2015 17:58:54 Option 2 Option 1 Philip patton

2923 24/02/2015 18:01:27 Option 2 Option 1 James short

2924 24/02/2015 18:14:59 Option 2 Option 1 Jason jackson

2925 24/02/2015 18:17:09 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Stead It would be a shame to not see progress on one of our greatest sporting establishments, I've been a fan for many years and remember standing at the ground when I was a child with my family.best of luck x

2926 24/02/2015 18:19:13 Option 4 Option 1 a davey This is a commercial decision purely for the club. if the council need to build more houses or believe they need more shopping areas they should identify this as a separate issue. To prioritise gtfc they need to show that the council will make a financial benefit. so far the club is making all the noise, with no clear financial plan.

2927 24/02/2015 18:23:37 Option 2 Option 1 Natalie Blake

2928 24/02/2015 18:31:46 Option 2 Option 1 Tim scott

2929 24/02/2015 18:34:42 Option 2 Option 1 Mr griffiths

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2930 24/02/2015 18:36:13 Option 2 Option 1 Steve wilson

2931 24/02/2015 18:38:03 Option 2 Option 1 Paul winters

2932 24/02/2015 18:40:24 Option 2 Option 1 Richard newton Its great for the town

2933 24/02/2015 18:41:34 Option 2 Option 1 Annabel Cowling

2934 24/02/2015 18:42:19 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew heathorn Better parking and acsess

2935 24/02/2015 18:42:54 Option 2 Option 1 Jean Stiff

2936 24/02/2015 18:44:08 Option 2 Option 1 Adrian moody

2937 24/02/2015 18:46:36 Option 2 Option 1 Heather ball

2938 24/02/2015 18:49:42 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Arthur

2939 24/02/2015 18:50:03 Option 2 Option 1 Jon dollery

2940 24/02/2015 18:52:23 Option 2 Option 1 Gres Nicholson

2941 24/02/2015 18:54:35 Option 2 Option 1 Francine orr Lets just do it

2942 24/02/2015 19:02:00 Option 3 Option 1 Joan Margaret Clarke

Peaks Park Way is simply the WRONG location for a new football ground. The BEST option is for an out-of-town location, most new football grounds are now nearly always built outside of a town centre. An out of town development, away from people’s houses and potential traffic issues, is the only way forward. Has NELC offered any other viable alternative sites? The size of the Peaks Parkway planned development is much smaller than the Great Coates proposal. The new proposal is 22.7 hectares – or 56.09 acres. The Great Coates planned stadium was part of a 93 acre development. At Great Coates it would have been ideal as away fans would have access from the A180, and a train link is already in place, and the size of the development meant a large car park could have been on site. I understand that John Fenty stipulates that his is an essential priority. If the cost of the land is prohibitive then plans should be put in place to raise the necessary funds to buy the land, involve the community, find sponsors and work together, do not divide and rule. In the decision making it is essential any member of the planning committee must disclose any interest they might have in GTFC, even as a supporter, as this could prejudice their decision. With the councils recent planning applications approved in Humberstone and others pending for Waltham the road infrastructure would be overwhelmed plus people’s lives would be changed forever by removing the already established allotments and building within earshot of the crematorium. A lot to consider before the RIGHT decision is made. Make sure the right ones are made as this will affect Grimsby long into the future.

2943 24/02/2015 19:09:03 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Salt

2944 24/02/2015 19:09:15 Option 2 Option 1 Gary hamilton Make this town great grimsby and give it a football ground to boast about

2945 24/02/2015 19:32:15 Option 2 Option 1 Mark fishwick GET IT DONE!....let's move with the times

2946 24/02/2015 19:41:05 Option 2 Option 1 Lawrence Platts

2947 24/02/2015 20:35:56 Option 2 Option 1 Paul hudson

2948 24/02/2015 20:37:41 Option 2 Option 1 Kane Vincent

2949 24/02/2015 20:38:19 Option 2 Option 1 Alec Gilliatt

2950 24/02/2015 20:42:26 Option 3 Option 1 Alan David James

Stop showing fancy but unrealistic options through the media, undertake effective consultation...not this survey...and propose a resolve and viable option for an attractive, sustainable well designed COMMUNITY stadium.

2951 24/02/2015 20:43:11 Option 2 Option 1 Aileen Lisa Parry The Stadium needs to be relocated to the site hat has been Ear marked peaks parkway. It is vital for the clubs progression and for many future generations to come.

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2952 24/02/2015 20:47:53 Option 2 Option 1 James borrill Invest in the future and always work with opportunities for progress

2953 24/02/2015 20:59:17 Option 2 Option 1 Chloe Wraith

2954 24/02/2015 21:04:05 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Steven Andrew Carlberg

This is a big must for the town. The council has to make this happen and put Grimsby and cleethorpes back on the map and create the new stadium. It can generate revenue for both the club and council and can aid youngsters grow and be a part of the 'next generation'Let's do this for the love of my football club, the might Grimsby town.

2955 24/02/2015 21:15:21 Option 2 Option 1 Ruairi Keogh A visiting fan who thinks Grimsby Council should support it's own team

2956 24/02/2015 21:34:10 Option 2 Option 1 Matt johnson

2957 24/02/2015 21:50:26 Option 3 Option 1 Julie Connell Listen to local people who are concerned about the proposed plan spearheaded by Councillor Fenty.Do not ignore the fact that a fast food restaurant and superstore would be immediately adjacent to the crematorium - where is the sensitivity and dignity in that?Reject the comment constantly made by Mr Fenty -"Bury and Hull stadia are near cemeteries", this is not Bury and it's definitely not Hull, this is Grimsby and Grimsby people have a choice.Consider the proximity to the hospice - Councillor Fenty's plan includes fans walking up Peaks Lane (passing hospices) provably after drinking in the Hainton pub.I believe there is a colony of water vote on the site (protected) has thus been investigated correctly? There are guidelines to follow in cases such as these.Do not be swayed by Mr Fenty's constant comment "someone will build on this land so why not me!", I could say "someone has to be Queen, why not me!" meetings should take place in a neutral domain - without Grimsby Town fans shouting people down when asking questions (as happened at the first consultation meeting last Sunday )

2958 24/02/2015 22:06:37 Option 2 Option 1 Dawn Tuxworth

2959 24/02/2015 22:53:38 Option 3 Option 1 Samantha England

2960 24/02/2015 22:58:34 Option 2 Option 1 Sanjay Fokeer Grimsby Town Football Club supporter since the early 1970's . This move would help the Club , Town and Supporters .

2961 24/02/2015 23:03:56 Option 3 Option 1 Ethan hines

2962 24/02/2015 23:15:58 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Holmes 20 years wasted already

2963 24/02/2015 23:32:10 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Gaiger

2964 24/02/2015 23:43:43 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Toyn

2965 25/02/2015 01:11:09 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis wood

2966 25/02/2015 02:07:43 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Commins

2967 25/02/2015 02:40:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mandy Hickey The town needs this, the club needs this and the people in the area need this stadium to go ahead!

2968 25/02/2015 03:50:17 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Power

2969 25/02/2015 04:25:53 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Gollings

2970 25/02/2015 06:56:14 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan David Ballard

2971 25/02/2015 07:03:18 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Blakemore Look at clubs like Swansea, Hull, Doncaster, Burton, Chesterfield and Rotherham just to name a few.The grounds have brought in a fresh modern image for these places.The clubs have made incomes.The councils have too.Location is no excuse here for GTFC proposal. Chesterfield built near an extremely busy road and junction. They sorted it easily.If the council want Grimsby to have a ckub, we need this ground!

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2972 25/02/2015 07:15:17 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Lamb

2973 25/02/2015 07:25:52 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Wilson

2974 25/02/2015 07:33:28 Option 2 Option 1 Lee andrew hilldrith

Build and it will be forgot in a year when they have something else to winge about

2975 25/02/2015 07:34:06 Option 2 Option 1 Lisa Ballard

2976 25/02/2015 07:34:22 Option 2 Option 1 Craig James Watford

2977 25/02/2015 07:39:53 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie hynes

2978 25/02/2015 08:10:45 Option 2 Option 1 Sheila Swain I live down Weelsby Avenue so I am very close to the proposed site, I am not a football fan however i do believe this is the best site, the Football Club is massive part of the town and as I understand it, the club can not carry on at Blundell Park, This new stadium will totally redevelop the whole town, bringing in millions of pounds into the area, also providing hundreds of jobs. The new stadium must happen!

2979 25/02/2015 08:21:08 Option 2 Option 1 George Hockings

the Council must realise that the towns football Club gives the town a good name especially when they are winning then we get really good coverage for the town instead of negative with programmes such as Skint.

2980 25/02/2015 08:56:34 Option 4 Option 1 Jonathan Hamilton

2981 25/02/2015 09:03:49 Option 2 Option 1 Bayley Lammin

2982 25/02/2015 09:17:53 Option 2 Option 1 Sally Howard The football club is all this town has left of it's heritage, there's nothing left to feel proud about. Encourage growth and financial gain for the town.

2983 25/02/2015 10:10:39 Option 2 Option 1 James Roberts

2984 25/02/2015 10:43:34 Option 2 Option 1 Arnold Sharlotte A successful football club is an asset for the town and a new accessible ground would ensure its future.

2985 25/02/2015 11:08:50 Option 2 Option 1 Connor Maggs

2986 25/02/2015 11:25:28 Option 2 Option 1 Dr Barry McIntosh

The club, once an important part of the town, has struggled in recent years. Another local club, Hull City, benefitted from council help with their stadium and look what that has helped them to do. I suspect a lot of people in Hull feel happier about their town than do people in Grimsby. I do not suggest continual help but it is time the club had some help from the council to get it back on its feet. I do not live in the town but manage several away games a year in the Kent and surrounding area. I am saddened by what has happened to the club. I remember the glory days and what they brought to the people in the town.

2987 25/02/2015 11:48:42 Option 1 Option 1 Anthony Peter Murphy

I think GTFC should stay at Blundell Park and use any money available to improve ots team.I think NE Lincs council with a very tight budget should stick to other priorities

2988 25/02/2015 12:26:02 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Taylor The Council needs to invest in the football club and the facilities a new stadium would bring. Any football team is the heart of any community, allowing local residents the opportunity to socialise and build strong social links. Development of a new stadium would attract new commercial business opportunities to the region and support the club in it's efforts to establish itself in the football league, where it belongs.

A new stadium is not just about the football team itself, but if developed wisely, the commercial opportunities it would bring.

2989 25/02/2015 12:30:30 Option 2 Option 1 John Burton

2990 25/02/2015 12:52:02 Option 2 Option 1 Bob Wyatt Blundel park is no longer viable. Progress is necessary

2991 25/02/2015 13:30:21 Option 2 Option 1 Philip James Cutts

2992 25/02/2015 14:01:43 Option 2 Option 1 Christine Jewitt Blundell Park has not got the modern day facilities

2993 25/02/2015 14:05:12 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Corrigan

2994 25/02/2015 14:07:38 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Dodd

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2995 25/02/2015 14:08:26 Option 3 Option 1 Kelly Smith Although agreeing that Grimsby need a new stadium I feel the green site is totally the wrong place, with all the run down and neglected areas in this town the money could be better spent making good use of one of those areas closer to transport links and not affecting the hospice or the crematorium. Great Coates was perfect.

2996 25/02/2015 14:08:57 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Campbell

2997 25/02/2015 14:12:47 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Jones

2998 25/02/2015 14:20:45 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Booth

2999 25/02/2015 14:26:17 Option 2 Option 1 Mathew Ballard

3000 25/02/2015 14:31:34 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Hall

3001 25/02/2015 14:44:35 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Wallwork

3002 25/02/2015 14:57:01 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs. Ann Parrott

3003 25/02/2015 15:03:31 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel grant

3004 25/02/2015 15:03:48 Option 2 Option 1 Johannes jorgensen

3005 25/02/2015 15:23:03 Option 2 Option 1 Jack

3006 25/02/2015 15:26:23 Option 2 Option 1 A J Pearmain

3007 25/02/2015 15:29:39 Option 2 Option 1 Gavin Mercer

3008 25/02/2015 15:32:01 Option 3 Option 1 B Taylor

3009 25/02/2015 15:41:11 Option 2 Option 1 Antony Tudbury new start more jobs

3010 25/02/2015 15:43:57 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Crosskill I am of the opinion this stadium is key to helping regenerate the town and is long overdue. The Council should back the Football Club and help put the Great back in Grimsby.

3011 25/02/2015 15:45:20 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Stafford

3012 25/02/2015 15:46:50 Option 2 Option 1 Beth Scattergood

3013 25/02/2015 15:51:04 Option 2 Option 1 stewart allen

3014 25/02/2015 15:55:53 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Payne

3015 25/02/2015 15:58:11 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Robinson

3016 25/02/2015 16:02:02 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Odlin

3017 25/02/2015 16:03:15 Option 2 Option 1 Robbie James Cassidy

3018 25/02/2015 16:03:54 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Laughran

3019 25/02/2015 16:04:55 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Cassidy

3020 25/02/2015 16:05:41 Option 2 Option 1 Clive Mackie

3021 25/02/2015 16:07:05 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Gale

3022 25/02/2015 16:08:48 Option 2 Option 1 Allan Fabrin

3023 25/02/2015 16:09:28 Option 2 Option 1 Stewart Fowler

3024 25/02/2015 16:13:29 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Skydder

3025 25/02/2015 16:16:17 Option 2 Option 1 D Crosby

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3026 25/02/2015 16:17:51 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Skudder

3027 25/02/2015 16:19:05 Option 2 Option 1 Damien Arnold

3028 25/02/2015 16:20:58 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Walsh

3029 25/02/2015 16:22:21 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Donner

3030 25/02/2015 16:24:32 Option 2 Option 1 David Connor

3031 25/02/2015 16:26:00 Option 2 Option 1 Jane Stephenson

3032 25/02/2015 16:27:14 Option 2 Option 1 Terry Houghton Get on with it

3033 25/02/2015 16:28:35 Option 2 Option 1 S Grice

3034 25/02/2015 16:29:56 Option 2 Option 1 Kirsty lewis Stop been tight and let us move....

3035 25/02/2015 16:30:30 Option 2 Option 1 Marc Cooper

3036 25/02/2015 16:31:57 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Cooper

3037 25/02/2015 16:33:34 Option 2 Option 1 Sharon King

3038 25/02/2015 16:35:15 Option 2 Option 1 John King

3039 25/02/2015 16:37:06 Option 2 Option 1 Ronald Kirk

3040 25/02/2015 16:39:22 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda Dixon The club need a new stadium to ensure a sustainable future for the club. No other site has been deemed suitable to relocate to. Peaks Parkway is the most ideal site for relocation

3041 25/02/2015 16:41:50 Option 2 Option 1 Greg Hodge This move is fundamental to the survival of the club. The Council HAVE to acknowledge the need for the move and their responsibility to support the club in this venture.

3042 25/02/2015 16:43:16 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Bennett

3043 25/02/2015 16:44:48 Option 2 Option 1 David Christian

3044 25/02/2015 16:47:57 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Snelling

3045 25/02/2015 16:49:34 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Chisnall

3046 25/02/2015 16:52:47 Option 2 Option 1 Keiron Hynes

3047 25/02/2015 16:57:00 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley Codd

3048 25/02/2015 16:58:21 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Dunks

3049 25/02/2015 17:00:32 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Hiscock

3050 25/02/2015 17:04:27 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Sargent The club does not need a 14,000 seater stadium. Build one with 6000-8000 seats. Don't make it a show box, give it some character. We don't want a soulless stadium. Make each stand different, give one end two tiers. Liverpools kop and the millennium stadium stand behind the goal are build to enhance atmosphere, including acoustics. On one of Norwich City's new stands, the underside of the roof is build so it's all enclosed, so no birds can take shelter on the beams. Build a hotel near the stadium. Create an Eco-friendly stadium like that at forest green rovers. Build something that is unique, and the town and fans can be proud of. It needs characteristics of the town.

3051 25/02/2015 17:17:48 Option 2 Option 1 Kate Robinson It is vitally important that we deliver this facility in order to bring the town something we can all be proud of!

3052 25/02/2015 17:25:23 Option 2 Option 1 allan roberts

3053 25/02/2015 17:26:56 Option 2 Option 1 Tom troop

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3054 25/02/2015 17:56:20 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Leak

3055 25/02/2015 18:11:15 Option 2 Option 1 Martyn Angove

3056 25/02/2015 18:22:28 Option 2 Option 1 lucy bradshaw The town deserves a community stadium, and a great new location which would be at Peaks Parkway.

3057 25/02/2015 19:25:10 Option 1 Option 1 Ryan Woodward

3058 25/02/2015 19:43:38 Option 3 Option 1 Phil Smalley Find a suitable site

3059 25/02/2015 20:06:42 Option 4 Option 1 Roy Owen Peakes parkway is served by Victoria St which is single lane as it passes the police station,that can be changed by removing parking, but there are the traffic lights for Tesco & Corporation Rd,there are big queues now without thousands of football fans also.To the South, Peakes parkway is served by the A16 which has massive queues now every day from Holton-le-clay and from Hewitts circus in the opposite direction.There are no train services here either.This a ridiculous idea to put a football ground here.Respect should also be given to St Andrews hospice & Scartho Rd cemetry.There is ample land on the A180 & a railway which could easily be extended as required.The majority of away fans would travel down the A180 before making a right turn at Lockhill with more massive congestion.If one vehicle broke down on the A180 near Lockhill the congestion would be huge.

3060 25/02/2015 20:14:29 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Walton The council should help it's for the community

3061 25/02/2015 20:15:33 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Wray Help the club and Mr Fenty to move to an overdue and deserved stadium. The town needs progression, vision and development

3062 25/02/2015 20:36:28 Option 2 Option 1 Rod Fitzgerald

3063 25/02/2015 21:19:55 Option 2 Option 1 Maria murphy

3064 25/02/2015 21:29:24 Option 2 Option 1 MR HENRY EAREY

3065 25/02/2015 21:59:09 Option 2 Option 1 Michael greenhalgh

Blundell park is well past it,s sell by date,lets get a new stadium,move the club forward,get back into the football league where we belong and put the town back on the map

3066 25/02/2015 22:05:57 Option 2 Option 1 Mandy smith

3067 25/02/2015 22:07:11 Option 2 Option 1 Emma snell It's about time the council actually helped the club move forward to build a ground that will help the football club and the Community aswell.

Hurry up and get it built and stop delaying it!!3068 25/02/2015 22:16:35 Option 2 Option 1 Bill Meek

3069 25/02/2015 22:28:32 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Roy Brown

3070 25/02/2015 23:08:11 Option 3 Option 1 Peter Lewis

3071 25/02/2015 23:55:02 Option 2 Option 1 Elizabeth Daly

3072 26/02/2015 05:16:53 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Griffiths

3073 26/02/2015 07:39:41 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Johnson

3074 26/02/2015 08:05:11 Option 2 Option 1 Marie mason

3075 26/02/2015 08:26:36 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Tabois It shouldn't be underestimated the visibility and profile a football club provides the Town and community in which it is located. No other vehicle guarantees the mentioning of the Town each week in National and online media. Football clubs are a part of the community and can provide a common unity and identity for the area. It would be a travesty if that was lost to the people of Grimsby and Cleethorpes . Grimsby Town require a new home if they are going to continue and the community needs Grimsby Town. I urge the Council to follow the lead of many other Town's and City's across the country and embrace their football club, acknowledge it as being an asset and a community hub and assist it in transitioning to a new stadium.

3076 26/02/2015 09:00:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mr m mottershead

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3077 26/02/2015 09:01:33 Option 2 Option 1 David stamp

3078 26/02/2015 09:03:01 Option 2 Option 1 Scott walker

3079 26/02/2015 09:04:48 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel johnson

3080 26/02/2015 09:06:17 Option 2 Option 1 Alan day

3081 26/02/2015 09:07:46 Option 2 Option 1 Alan wicken

3082 26/02/2015 09:09:10 Option 2 Option 1 Tom barford

3083 26/02/2015 09:26:59 Option 2 Option 1 David scott

3084 26/02/2015 09:30:35 Option 2 Option 1 Micheal conricode

3085 26/02/2015 09:34:13 Option 2 Option 1 Neil bathurst

3086 26/02/2015 09:39:56 Option 2 Option 1 Marc johnson

3087 26/02/2015 09:43:21 Option 2 Option 1 Neal fllett

3088 26/02/2015 09:47:26 Option 2 Option 1 Lee williams

3089 26/02/2015 09:49:00 Option 2 Option 1 Karl pearman

3090 26/02/2015 09:54:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mr bowser Much needed long overdue

3091 26/02/2015 09:58:22 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis hewitt We need a new stadium because the presant one is not in a very good place the club is very important to the town

3092 26/02/2015 10:02:21 Option 2 Option 1 Anne boyers The club are very important to the whole town we need a new stadium

3093 26/02/2015 10:10:30 Option 2 Option 1 Steve braithwaite A succesful football club breeds success for the local area as demonstrated in several other towns if the council is serious about enhancing the profile of the local area, they should back the club to the hilt.

3094 26/02/2015 10:12:14 Option 2 Option 1 Conner tuxford

3095 26/02/2015 10:15:35 Option 2 Option 1 Ian blakemore

3096 26/02/2015 10:21:56 Option 2 Option 1 Steven drury Bp is outdated

3097 26/02/2015 10:24:30 Option 2 Option 1 Mr lee mullen To bring in new buisness to grimsby

3098 26/02/2015 10:27:22 Option 2 Option 1 Darren tebbutt

3099 26/02/2015 10:33:15 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas drewery

3100 26/02/2015 10:36:16 Option 2 Option 1 Mark mcneil

3101 26/02/2015 10:40:06 Option 2 Option 1 Scott hutchinson

3102 26/02/2015 10:45:01 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Cousins

3103 26/02/2015 10:49:17 Option 2 Option 1 Lucie ramsden It will regenerate the area.more investment into the local community.increased employment

3104 26/02/2015 10:51:32 Option 2 Option 1 Jerry wiiliams First visit to blundell park like brfc need to develop

3105 26/02/2015 10:56:24 Option 2 Option 1 Luke wraith I want grimsby to have some growth and investment

3106 26/02/2015 11:01:35 Option 2 Option 1 A p long

3107 26/02/2015 11:04:34 Option 2 Option 1 Cathrine caunt The football ground needs to move for it to survive it is the wrong place at present

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3108 26/02/2015 11:06:15 Option 2 Option 1 Tom dalton

3109 26/02/2015 11:11:30 Option 2 Option 1 Charlie holloway The ground is dated and we need better facilities

3110 26/02/2015 11:13:36 Option 2 Option 1 Antony ferneaux

3111 26/02/2015 11:16:19 Option 2 Option 1 Lisa piggott It will generate growth,more jobs,its important for the town

3112 26/02/2015 11:21:43 Option 3 Option 1 Simon North I believe peaks parkway is not ideal location , it should never of been changed from great Coates , train links, motorway helps with away fans especially if we get in league and play Yorkshire with big followings limits the trouble it will bring alot Into the town centre if we locate to peaks parkway and that has enough traffic problems without locating to there. Other option how about laceby ? Good open land good road links? Again out of town. I want the club to have a new ground am keen supporter and this has gone on far to long, we wouldn't be on the situation / league now if we located to great Coates when planned to years ago. It's the ideal location move further towards immingham if there's a issue ! Its no problem. UTM

3113 26/02/2015 11:24:42 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan niles Proven all over the country that new stadiums and more investment help out clubs. The area is dying in terms of jobs and this will create additional jobs that are required!

3114 26/02/2015 11:39:01 Option 2 Option 1 Jacib jamieson The new stadium will bring investment to the club

3115 26/02/2015 11:59:29 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Lock I personally do not see any reason why this stadium should not be built, it can in my opinion be of benefit in many ways to the town & surrounding areas and also help secure the future of our football club.

3116 26/02/2015 12:16:52 Option 2 Option 1 andrew mcarthur the sooner the better for all off us

3117 26/02/2015 12:39:08 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Brighton

3118 26/02/2015 12:49:49 Option 2 Option 1 Tim burden

3119 26/02/2015 12:52:53 Option 2 Option 1 L robertson Cannot park near blundell park.bp is looking tired

3120 26/02/2015 12:58:57 Option 2 Option 1 mr m r flear To bring the club forward with modern facilities

3121 26/02/2015 13:03:30 Option 2 Option 1 Sharon warren

3122 26/02/2015 13:04:51 Option 2 Option 1 Paul grinstead We need a new ground

3123 26/02/2015 13:10:35 Option 2 Option 1 Will Dumbleton It will boost the town's local economy and bring visitors to the area

3124 26/02/2015 13:23:39 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley smith We need to do a hull city

3125 26/02/2015 13:29:55 Option 2 Option 1 susan hollis

3126 26/02/2015 13:33:55 Option 2 Option 1 Charlie farrar

3127 26/02/2015 13:46:22 Option 2 Option 1 Jake lambert

3128 26/02/2015 13:48:51 Option 2 Option 1 Nick hyde

3129 26/02/2015 13:52:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mischell andrews

3130 26/02/2015 13:55:01 Option 2 Option 1 James mcnamara

Better facilities that would support the future of the club

3131 26/02/2015 13:58:19 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun walshaw

3132 26/02/2015 14:00:28 Option 2 Option 1 Luke anderson It will provide more jobs

3133 26/02/2015 14:05:37 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Briggs

3134 26/02/2015 14:08:18 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Briggs

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3135 26/02/2015 14:09:39 Option 2 Option 1 Mr. David Rushby

Moving the clubs stadium to the outskirts of town would surely ease congestion and make access so much simpler on match days. I think the proposed new development would be a positive for The Mariners and for Grimsby and could help launch the club back up through the divisions which can only help the town as a whole.

3136 26/02/2015 14:10:35 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda dale Without the football ground many buisness will fold

3137 26/02/2015 14:22:15 Option 2 Option 1 Rae walker Now is the time

3138 26/02/2015 14:25:37 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew clarke

3139 26/02/2015 14:32:48 Option 2 Option 1 Nick dale The town needs a football club

3140 26/02/2015 14:36:22 Option 2 Option 1 M c chapman Grimsby will benefit hugely from a new ground and all that will go with it especially on such an ideal site

3141 26/02/2015 14:39:37 Option 3 Option 1 Norman Wallis

3142 26/02/2015 14:39:52 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs edna england

Gtfc well deserve the new stadium and above all other options this is the best site to relocate by far

3143 26/02/2015 14:42:30 Option 2 Option 1 Janet elsom It is important for grimsby as a town to have a new modern stadium

3144 26/02/2015 14:47:27 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Munnings

3145 26/02/2015 14:47:44 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew inglis The club is important to the town. The parkway is a great site

3146 26/02/2015 14:52:45 Option 2 Option 1 George elek Very important to the club and area

3147 26/02/2015 15:38:05 Option 3 Option 1 Graham Brian Grice

I still firmly believe that any new stadium for GTFC needs to be as close to the A180 as possible and should also be close to the river Humber, as this has meant so much to the Town over the years. When I'm sitting in the Findus stand at the current ground I love to feel the cold wind coming in off the river and I really enjoy looking out across the vast expanse of the Humber during the game, it reminds me that I am somewhere special. Accordingly, my favoured sites for a new stadium would be; on the docks, the Titans site, Europarc, in that order. The new stadium should not be built where traffic chaos will ensue, such as Peaks Parkway or elsewhere on that side of the Town.

3148 26/02/2015 15:51:31 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Blake

3149 26/02/2015 16:47:37 Option 1 Option 1 Zoe Shreeve This is totally out of place in this area. I can't even begin to understand the mentality of placing a football stadium and fast food outlets next to the crematorium and cemetery whatever happened to a garden of rest? Also there is the question of access to the site, the area gridlocks it's self in the morning as it is . Match days will have the whole of the town at a standstill and there is also a question of the disruption whilst this monstrosity is being built. I thought the idea of peaks parkway was to get the traffic in and out quickly, not back it up halfway down. We also pay enough, which increases every year, in council tax without it being spent on this. Also there are water voles in the stream at the bottom of weelsby ave, I have photos to prove this. Given all the environmental surveys/consideration that usually apply, is this just going to be ignored and swept under the carpet. If you really want a stadium, although it seems pointless for the third rate rubbish we have as a team, why don't you locate it on the derelict land in the grimsby docks area away from housing, businesses etc. The A180 is already able to deal with match day traffic. As this survey is done on line don't you think that surveying the people who live in this area and are going to have to live with this would be a good idea

3150 26/02/2015 17:04:01 Option 3 Option 1 Philip Carrington Logic says that the new ground should be on the western side of town with maximum access for the away supporters, by road and rail, without coming into / through the town itself. Why build a football stadium in amongst 1650 houses ? Surely the last thing the Park Way area needs is another super market ? Where does this proposal fit in with the VISION of Grimsby's future ?

3151 26/02/2015 17:19:21 Option 3 Option 1 r wellings

3152 26/02/2015 17:31:27 Option 2 Option 1 Janet Mouland

3153 26/02/2015 18:46:12 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Foxcroft Grimsby Town Football Club is the biggest part of the local community and its is critical that we don't allow it to erode away. The club clearly needs to relocate to be able to compete and continue as a going concern. We (and you as our representative) cannot the football club to disappear from the town.

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3154 26/02/2015 18:54:23 Option 2 Option 1 Jon Marland

3155 26/02/2015 19:06:34 Option 2 Option 1 Bob Burtish The proposal looks to include a superstore, do you have someone who will fill this?

3156 26/02/2015 19:07:11 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Peter Brooks Peaks Parkway seems to be the ideal location in my view, its about time we prepared for the future,

3157 26/02/2015 19:38:33 Option 3 Option 1 Kevin Larkins

3158 26/02/2015 19:41:19 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Michael Young

Although i live in France at moment, i have supported the mariners since 1964.

A new modern stadium is a must for the club to progress.3159 26/02/2015 21:00:50 Option 2 Option 1 Barry Smith

3160 26/02/2015 21:07:05 Option 2 Option 1 gary clarke

3161 26/02/2015 21:18:58 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen short We need a new community stadium, not just for the survival of gtfc, but for regeneration of Grimsby itself, and for future generations

3162 26/02/2015 21:47:18 Option 2 Option 1 joy newton

3163 26/02/2015 21:58:12 Option 2 Option 1 Harvey goodman Consider running match day buses from grimsby town station to the new stadium.Blundell park has served this great club for many years but it is now time to move on into the future and the council needs to help this club achieve it's goal by approving this new stadium.this is great grimsby so please push forward and make this happen for our club,your club..........Grimsby Town football club.Many thanks.

3164 26/02/2015 22:45:00 Option 3 Option 1 KEVIN SMITH THE IDEAL LOCATION IS AN AREA OF LAND AT GREAT COATES, OR FIND AN ALTERNATIVE LOCATION.

ACCESS TO A STADIUM AT GREAT COATES WOULD BE VERY EASY STRAIGHT OFF THE A180 AND COULD ALSO BE SERVEDBY THE RAIL CONNECTION. NO NEED FOR SUPPORTERS TO TRAVEL THROUGH THE TOWN TO REACH THE STADIUM.

3165 27/02/2015 06:44:08 Option 2 Option 1 Jim Farmery I think a successful football club with strong community links can be a great advert for the town and also play a key role in the community. If this development is supported the town will have a facility it could be proud of - for lots of uses outside football.

3166 27/02/2015 07:16:32 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Best

3167 27/02/2015 08:01:57 Option 2 Option 1 Steve walker

3168 27/02/2015 08:28:54 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Newton

3169 27/02/2015 09:34:11 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Mills

3170 27/02/2015 10:30:16 Option 2 Option 1 Jabe eatock Essential for the future of the club

3171 27/02/2015 10:31:37 Option 2 Option 1 Harry clark

3172 27/02/2015 10:33:30 Option 2 Option 1 John elsom great location. Needs a modern stadium.

3173 27/02/2015 10:35:17 Option 2 Option 1 David maasdam

3174 27/02/2015 10:39:51 Option 2 Option 1 Barbara Cooper we really need this to go ahead

3175 27/02/2015 10:42:19 Option 2 Option 1 Caroline Fleming

3176 27/02/2015 10:43:28 Option 2 Option 1 Georgia Fleming

3177 27/02/2015 10:44:44 Option 2 Option 1 Noah Fleming

3178 27/02/2015 10:53:49 Option 2 Option 1 Jude Fleming

3179 27/02/2015 10:54:55 Option 2 Option 1 Bernard Fleming

3180 27/02/2015 10:55:42 Option 2 Option 1 Jackie weavill Build it and they will come

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3181 27/02/2015 10:57:46 Option 2 Option 1 Tony walker Just build it not only for the club but for the town

3182 27/02/2015 10:59:21 Option 2 Option 1 Ruth finch Forward thinking the council beed tolook forward to the future

3183 27/02/2015 11:01:15 Option 4 Option 1 Ian Rushby Any new location needs to be accessible by public transport

3184 27/02/2015 11:11:32 Option 2 Option 1 Robert finch

3185 27/02/2015 11:13:19 Option 2 Option 1 Mr lee mullen This should be allowed for the good of the town and the club

3186 27/02/2015 11:17:30 Option 2 Option 1 D Burton

3187 27/02/2015 11:19:23 Option 2 Option 1 Martin deans Opportunity not to be missed. Lets do it

3188 27/02/2015 11:23:42 Option 2 Option 1 Claire Willoughby

3189 27/02/2015 11:26:41 Option 2 Option 1 Linda Willoughby

3190 27/02/2015 11:30:37 Option 2 Option 1 J smith

3191 27/02/2015 11:38:12 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie sayer

3192 27/02/2015 11:48:50 Option 2 Option 1 Tim hubbard The town deserve this

3193 27/02/2015 12:02:44 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Dumelow This town needs to come out of the dark ages and have decent facilities

3194 27/02/2015 12:34:18 Option 2 Option 1 aidan wilkins A new stadium is needed and better parking facilities for match days

3195 27/02/2015 12:51:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mike swales Just once can we see something positive happening in this town

3196 27/02/2015 13:40:51 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Flear

3197 27/02/2015 13:41:19 Option 2 Option 1 David Pye

3198 27/02/2015 13:45:02 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Thurlby

3199 27/02/2015 13:46:32 Option 2 Option 1 David Ralph Martin

Up the Mariners

3200 27/02/2015 13:48:33 Option 2 Option 1 Ed Garrod

3201 27/02/2015 13:51:26 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Bradley

3202 27/02/2015 14:00:27 Option 2 Option 1 Bernard munaiwa

Bet chance of s bigger stadium x

3203 27/02/2015 14:01:43 Option 2 Option 1 Oli Hodson

3204 27/02/2015 14:02:31 Option 2 Option 1 David craven

3205 27/02/2015 14:03:53 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Green A new stadium would benefit the whole town and surrounding areas for generations to come. You only have to look at clubs like Swansea and Hull to see what can be achieved if everyone works together. Let's get this sorted! UTM

3206 27/02/2015 14:09:43 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Birkett

3207 27/02/2015 14:11:52 Option 2 Option 1 Damian Johnson

3208 27/02/2015 14:14:08 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Cooper Lets make this happen. I have beena GTFC supporter for nearly 50 years so it would be a great asset to the team and town.

3209 27/02/2015 14:19:38 Option 2 Option 1 Gavin copley

3210 27/02/2015 14:23:16 Option 2 Option 1 John shepard

3211 27/02/2015 14:25:02 Option 2 Option 1 Tom browning

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3212 27/02/2015 14:26:05 Option 3 Option 1 Erik Green

3213 27/02/2015 14:33:03 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony Tindall

3214 27/02/2015 14:41:39 Option 2 Option 1 Bob drake Smaller clubs need the financial backing of councils we don't have the backing that the bigger clubs have

3215 27/02/2015 14:51:37 Option 3 Option 1 Jordan simpson

3216 27/02/2015 15:04:27 Option 2 Option 1 Finn Todd

3217 27/02/2015 15:39:24 Option 2 Option 1 richard parkinson Ground relocation is essential for the club to survive and grow - without this club demise will cause significant social, political and economic problems for Grimsby - conversley it's survival and growth will benefit the town.

3218 27/02/2015 15:41:06 Option 2 Option 1 Brooklyn Craig Wilton

3219 27/02/2015 15:41:19 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Larsen

3220 27/02/2015 15:41:53 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Tuck Great Coats would have been a better site, but peaked parkway is a good alternative. Blundell Park is a nightmare to get to and from at times and the club needs modern facilities in order to move forward and attract the right kind of player to move the club forward.

3221 27/02/2015 15:43:07 Option 2 Option 1 James Andrew Washington

This once great Town of ours has been run into the ground, I want to see the council do something positive, I believe a new football stadium for Grimsby Town on the peakes parkway location would be a big boost for the town and hopefully kick start a change in the right direction.

3222 27/02/2015 15:47:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Morley

3223 27/02/2015 15:48:10 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Carter

3224 27/02/2015 15:48:55 Option 2 Option 1 Kieran Morley

3225 27/02/2015 15:50:02 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Love

3226 27/02/2015 15:50:22 Option 2 Option 1 mark kirby

3227 27/02/2015 15:50:24 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Kelley

3228 27/02/2015 15:50:50 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Stephen Dimberline

Get behind our local football club they are an asset to the area and should be treat as such so get involved and show your support to make it a community project for the town and your voters

3229 27/02/2015 15:55:11 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan dobbs This saga is tiring. Get the club moved, make it a community hub.Quit defending the town when it gets bad press on TV shows. The bad press is deserved. As a town we go backwards, no one is willing to accept the truth about grimsby. I love the town but the sort sightedness of the Council cannot continue

3230 27/02/2015 15:57:41 Option 2 Option 1 Gordon Parsons

3231 27/02/2015 15:58:03 Option 3 Option 1 James Lovell The original plan for location to be just off the a180 was the logical and easy option for fans and the community

3232 27/02/2015 15:59:13 Option 2 Option 1 PETER CHRISTRIE

I remember 50 years ago, plans to build a new ground for GTFC East of Toothill and here we are today and still no further on.I have been attending matches at Blundell park since I was 6 years old and always had three ambitions

1, To see Town in the top Division2. To see Town play against Manchester United.3. to see Town in a new ground

Lets hope at least one of these dreams happen in my lifetime3233 27/02/2015 16:11:20 Option 2 Option 1 W kory

3234 27/02/2015 16:11:28 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan toyne

3235 27/02/2015 16:14:43 Option 2 Option 1 Tobias Ursin-Holm Lea

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3236 27/02/2015 16:24:26 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Daly

3237 27/02/2015 16:32:43 Option 2 Option 1 James Hopkins

3238 27/02/2015 16:42:03 Option 3 Option 1 Wayne cross The council should help where possible to relocate to as the club represents the town and brings in revenue in and could put the town back in Grimsby

3239 27/02/2015 16:55:47 Option 3 Option 1 Richard cooper

3240 27/02/2015 17:38:44 Option 2 Option 1 Quinton Roberts

3241 27/02/2015 17:43:53 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Dunn

3242 27/02/2015 18:22:19 Option 1 Option 1 James burton

3243 27/02/2015 18:25:47 Option 3 Option 1 Stuart aitken Going to make too much congestion.also cheapen one of the nicer areas of town with it been close to new waltham. It should be the other side of town, possibly habourgh way on, land available there also on train route for away fans.

3244 27/02/2015 18:42:30 Option 2 Option 1 Annie finnegan

3245 27/02/2015 18:49:16 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Topliss

3246 27/02/2015 19:00:09 Option 2 Option 1 david dillon

3247 27/02/2015 19:15:41 Option 2 Option 1 James Dunn This issue has dragged on too long now. Leadership and positive decision making is urgently acquired to drive development of a new ground that is paramount for a football club that is a focal point for so many local people and local communities. GTFC provides an outlet for the passion of local people who are fervent supporters of their club, as demonstrated by the numbers of fans that follow the team to away matches as well as home fixtures.

3248 27/02/2015 19:26:00 Option 2 Option 1 David Matson

3249 27/02/2015 19:47:11 Option 2 Option 1 Sharon Billingham

3250 27/02/2015 19:49:40 Option 2 Option 1 Karen bain

3251 27/02/2015 20:08:09 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Walker The club needs this stadium to survive!

3252 27/02/2015 20:09:22 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen March

3253 27/02/2015 20:12:52 Option 3 Option 1 John G.Adams What went wrong with the proposed Great Coates site?

3254 27/02/2015 20:35:45 Option 3 Option 1 Michael Taylor Would the council members like to live with a football stadium on their doorstep? Consider the people who would be affected if peakes parkway goes ahead. Increased traffic, noise and devaluation of property.

3255 27/02/2015 20:37:01 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Pawley The new proposed site will benefit the area of Grimsby & Cleethorpes in so many ways. The community facilities at the new site will significantly boost the economy and quality of life for people in the area. By making the right decision, you will be allowing both an amazing football club and an amazing area of the country grow to their full potential.

3256 27/02/2015 21:13:59 Option 2 Option 1 Alice Budds

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3257 27/02/2015 21:49:48 Option 1 Option 1 Nick Meaney I am a committed Town fan who does not agree with the proposed move of stadium, because in my opinion:

1) I am sceptical that the business case does not add up for a move2) There seems to have been no comparable exploration of the business case for a properly renovated and exploited Blundell Park and adjacent areas3) Because the longevity, history and tradition of BP is IMPORTANT, and an asset which could better be used, especially in a town which fails to cherish very much of its own heritage4) Because a 'community stadium' which antagonises many of the local community beyond Town fans is signally NOT a 'community stadium'.5) Those residents unfairly vilified as 'NIMBYs' have a perfectly understandable position -- attacking them does not make the case for a new stadium, and is not good for GTFC's reputation within the district6) Modern Dartford/Barnet/MK type stadiums are -- in my opinion -- sad, bland and anonymous meccano structures.7) Inter alia -- I am minded to believe that the club administration's preoccupation with a move over several years, has perhaps taken their eye away from fixing matters on the pitch8) The first Trust 'survey' (which I encouraged) was blatantly biased in how it was written9) This survey's options were similarly 'leading' since the only choice for those against a move was "do nothing" which is not at all the same as being able to advocate a vigorous and inventive way to preserve heritage AND modernise our traditional home

Though I live in London these days, I am frequently in North East Lincolnshire and believe in progress and innovation for the area -- BUT at the same time we should properly take advantage of the vibrant remnants of the district's culture -- and I include Blundell Park in that.

3258 27/02/2015 22:14:03 Option 4 Option 1 GTFC stadium - the new one

support your local team!

3259 27/02/2015 23:41:06 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan goold

3260 28/02/2015 02:11:30 Option 2 Option 1 David Phillips

3261 28/02/2015 05:53:04 Option 2 Option 1 John young145 waltham rdgrimsbyn.e. lincsdn33 2ng

3262 28/02/2015 06:28:56 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen John irvine

3263 28/02/2015 06:58:46 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Middleton

3264 28/02/2015 08:58:31 Option 2 Option 1 mark carrie

3265 28/02/2015 09:15:40 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Simpson

3266 28/02/2015 09:23:13 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne William munson

3267 28/02/2015 09:32:32 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Doman

3268 28/02/2015 09:34:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jo blackburn

3269 28/02/2015 09:41:59 Option 2 Option 1 Christian turner

3270 28/02/2015 09:52:11 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Thomas This is a golden opportunity for the council to do something good for the town as whole to put Grimsby back on the map.

3271 28/02/2015 09:54:17 Option 2 Option 1 sarah godbold and james godbold and thomas godbold and laura godbold

stadium is a must or else gtfc will not survive

3272 28/02/2015 09:55:18 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Thomas Craigie

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3273 28/02/2015 09:56:02 Option 2 Option 1 Sam leadbeater

3274 28/02/2015 09:57:54 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Bradley

3275 28/02/2015 09:57:57 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan Andrew burgess

3276 28/02/2015 10:07:03 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen hollis

3277 28/02/2015 10:17:49 Option 4 Option 1 Paul Sankey

3278 28/02/2015 10:18:32 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Paul

3279 28/02/2015 10:28:04 Option 2 Option 1 Phil baines

3280 28/02/2015 10:31:08 Option 2 Option 1 Jennifer Grace Cole

I travel to Grimsby on match days to go shopping in the Freshney Centre with my mother and sister. My Dad goes to the football to support GTFC. We go for a family after the game. Overall, we spend a lot of money.

With a new stadium I would probably go to the matches. The new and modern facilities would be a major attraction.

Blundell Park is old and needs demolishing.

If there is not a NEW stadium built, then GTFC could die. In this case we would not travel to Grimsby as a family and spend money in the town.

A town without a football club losing credibility and identity. 3281 28/02/2015 10:31:49 Option 4 Option 1 John England Once the council decides on the full extent of its commitment it should then investigate all

possibilities for the club's relocation.3282 28/02/2015 10:33:57 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Bonner The club belongs to the people and the Council should support the people. It is proven that a

successful Football Club promotes the area and without the new Stadium the Club will never achieve it's full potential.

3283 28/02/2015 10:34:15 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Carr Relocation is clearly needed for long-term viability/sustainability of the football club, which plays a critcal role in creating a community spirit in the town.

3284 28/02/2015 10:34:58 Option 2 Option 1 Angela Warmoth It will raise the profile of Grimsby and also provide a facility for the community

3285 28/02/2015 10:35:04 Option 2 Option 1 Marian Pendregaust

3286 28/02/2015 10:35:23 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel quince

3287 28/02/2015 10:35:43 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Raynes The club is important to the town and the new stadium will bring in some valuable Income to Grimsby.

3288 28/02/2015 10:36:03 Option 2 Option 1 Ifail Tosee Why Youneed This

Why should the tax payer in the community foot the bill for what is essentially a business' development plans.

3289 28/02/2015 10:36:50 Option 2 Option 1 Kim phillips It is the only way forward for the club

3290 28/02/2015 10:39:32 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Blake As a fan I want a new ground, I feel peaks parkway is the right option. But I can only support the club if the ground size is proportionate to the size of the club. I do not want to be a supporter in a stadium that is over 3/4 empty. I don't think building a new ground will mean an extra 1000, 2000 will come. I believe the capacity shouldn't be more than Blundell park. It could be designed/planned with larger foundations which could take an increase in capacity if needed. E.g. If we could sustain championship football and crowds were around the 7-8k mark. Chesterfield, Colchester, Rotherham, Doncaster have built new grounds but the latter averages are only half full. Need I even mention Darlington???? New ground yes, 14,000 capacity no, 8000 yes, safe standing definitely.

3291 28/02/2015 10:39:47 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Hunt I strongly feel the council should assist the club in relocating, football is one if the few things that brings the local community together. The only way GTFC can survive is by relocating and GTFC is unable to do this with ought the assistance if the council. Given the recent bad publicity the council has received over the expensive paving and the loss of the air show this is an opotunity to help the people of Grimsby with a new stadium, new community facilities and new jobs.

3292 28/02/2015 10:42:14 Option 3 Option 1 Carl lee

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3293 28/02/2015 10:42:18 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie algar Traffic may be a problem. But match day is only 3-4 days a month

3294 28/02/2015 10:51:27 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Burton Stop messing about and make a decision. Peaks Parkway is by far the best site and will provide numerous benefits and opportunities for both the club and the community.

3295 28/02/2015 10:54:17 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Lumleyw The council should back this plan, full heartedly, no ifs, no buts. This sorry saga has dragged on far too long dating back to the proposals at Great Coates. The football club needs the community and vice versa so the council should get behind this scheme for the good of the area and the people of Grimsby and Cleethorpes and put aside any petty political disputes with John Fenty. Grimsby is rarely seen as forward thinking, this would be a huge step in the right direction. It would rejuvenate the club and bring much needed jobs to the area. Let's not waste any more time!

3296 28/02/2015 10:56:22 Option 2 Option 1 Louise jones

3297 28/02/2015 10:57:42 Option 2 Option 1 Diane broddle It will be great for the kids of the town and assist the club in future success.it will also bring the community together

3298 28/02/2015 10:58:30 Option 2 Option 1 April Freeman

3299 28/02/2015 11:01:45 Option 2 Option 1 Terry taylor The town needs this lift and the club fray's a fitting gone with great transport links

3300 28/02/2015 11:02:11 Option 2 Option 1 Philip Walter Merrison

Listen to your people this has gone on long enough lets get the ball rolling.

3301 28/02/2015 11:03:54 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Kevin Price The profile of a town's biggest football club fundamentally affects how that town is viewed in the rest of the country, such is the importance of football in the national culture. A prosperous Grimsby needs GTFC back in the Football League, with the massive publicity that carries. A small investment could help achieve a massive return for Grimsby borough.

3302 28/02/2015 11:04:41 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Robinson

3303 28/02/2015 11:06:54 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Leitch

3304 28/02/2015 11:08:23 Option 2 Option 1 Ann Morrison Dickson

3305 28/02/2015 11:11:12 Option 2 Option 1 Annie Morrison McCallum

The relocation will benefit the whole community,not just the club's supporters.

3306 28/02/2015 11:11:15 Option 2 Option 1 Alfie Moore

3307 28/02/2015 11:11:57 Option 2 Option 1 Timothy Bell

3308 28/02/2015 11:12:21 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony gray

3309 28/02/2015 11:12:39 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Leitch

3310 28/02/2015 11:14:05 Option 2 Option 1 pete vause

3311 28/02/2015 11:14:57 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony Sands Although I know live outside Grimsby I am a supporter who travels regularly. A new stadium would not only benefit the club but also enhance the visitor experience and bring outside money to the town. A stadium with multi use on an accessible location would be a major amenity..

3312 28/02/2015 11:17:54 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Curry

3313 28/02/2015 11:18:53 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca Frances Cole

I travel to from York to Grimsby with my mum, dad, and sister and go shopping in the Freshney Centre/Freeman Street area. Sometimes I buy capital items such as a large new light fitting. Overall, we invariably spend a lot of money on retail purchases and meals etc.These trips happen most Sat home games for GTFC.My father goes to the matches to support Grimsby Town.We meet up after games and go for a family meal. A new stadium would encourage all of us to go more often to matches (including night matches). This means we would spend more money in Grimsby.Blundell Park is past its useful life. I will not go to matches there. If a new stadium is not built, Blundell Park will eventually fail on health and safety grounds. A town without a football club

loses all identity. Please do not let this happen.

3314 28/02/2015 11:20:44 Option 2 Option 1 Geoffrey Edwin Milborn

The club has needed to relocate for many years. I honestly believe that the Great Coates site was the best option, ticking nearly all of the boxes. I don't think the present proposal is ideal but it seems to be the best we can come up with so we must go for it.

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3315 28/02/2015 11:21:59 Option 2 Option 1 Danny Brooks

3316 28/02/2015 11:22:12 Option 2 Option 1 gary robinson

3317 28/02/2015 11:23:01 Option 2 Option 1 Taylan Curry

3318 28/02/2015 11:30:22 Option 2 Option 1 Hayden Pochert

3319 28/02/2015 11:33:39 Option 2 Option 1 Harry Pullan The town needs a better stadium to carry on the heritage and future of this great town

3320 28/02/2015 11:33:44 Option 2 Option 1 Martyn Swaby

3321 28/02/2015 11:36:42 Option 2 Option 1 Tommy Pullan We need a new stadium , as a young boy we need Grimsby to have a suitable stadium for the future

3322 28/02/2015 11:39:10 Option 1 Option 1 STOP SPAMMING ME!

STOP SPAMMING ME!

3323 28/02/2015 11:41:39 Option 2 Option 1 Rich Amos

3324 28/02/2015 11:42:07 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Ramsden

3325 28/02/2015 11:42:44 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda Jayne Pullan

I think it's time we moved the club forward with a new stadium, like other towns have.

3326 28/02/2015 11:44:16 Option 2 Option 1 Joy Howden Grimsby need a stadium that is fit for purpose the council need to help them move then Grimsby town can move forward and get more match day fans to the stadium Help the club

3327 28/02/2015 11:49:28 Option 1 Option 1 JEAN BRUCE The site at Peaks parkway is not suitable as it is a residential area and the access for supporters is bad. The extra facilities the club propose for the community are already provided by various groups and would take the support away from them. You would be taking a green site away to provide a concrete area for parking and I don't think Grimsby needs any more houses as there seems to be plenty in the planning process and sites still not completed.

3328 28/02/2015 11:51:02 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Dobson

3329 28/02/2015 11:52:58 Option 2 Option 1 Barney Dobson

3330 28/02/2015 11:56:09 Option 2 Option 1 Marie crookes

3331 28/02/2015 11:57:12 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin marshall

3332 28/02/2015 11:59:14 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Wright

3333 28/02/2015 12:05:57 Option 2 Option 1 Shane

3334 28/02/2015 12:06:36 Option 2 Option 1 Jodie Gravestock

3335 28/02/2015 12:08:05 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie gollings

3336 28/02/2015 12:16:52 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Edward Sanders

3337 28/02/2015 12:17:05 Option 2 Option 1 Jacob Fenwick

3338 28/02/2015 12:17:53 Option 2 Option 1 susan baker

3339 28/02/2015 12:18:02 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Booth

3340 28/02/2015 12:18:21 Option 2 Option 1 Olivia Grace Herbert

I think you should move the stadium to peaks parkway, because if not the club will find it extremely hard to keep funded and will eventually go bankrupt. So this leads to the town not having a football team to watch and it won't inspire other kids to take up football in the future. People are bothered about the noise causing disruption at the cemetery however, I feel that this is not an issue as the fans will only be there at the most, 6 hours per week. So I am hoping that you agree with my explanation and end up moving the stadium to peaks parkway.

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3341 28/02/2015 12:22:46 Option 3 Option 1 John Coleman The stadium should have been built at Great Coates.Ideal place, council should have done more to help with that site.

3342 28/02/2015 12:22:51 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Madyembwa

3343 28/02/2015 12:23:39 Option 2 Option 1 Ann-marie brierley

3344 28/02/2015 12:28:45 Option 2 Option 1 Michelle Greenacre

The access to the new ground will be better for all with the proposed new road, alleviating the congestion down Weelsby Avenue. Grimsby Town deserve to play in their home town of Grimsby, not in Cleethorpes!!

3345 28/02/2015 12:32:56 Option 2 Option 1 Hayden Blow

3346 28/02/2015 12:33:09 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Burley

3347 28/02/2015 12:34:50 Option 2 Option 1 Lisa Blow

3348 28/02/2015 12:44:28 Option 2 Option 1 Ross William major

Create jobs, more money into the town,

3349 28/02/2015 12:44:34 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Haddon This town is dying. Investment and support is needed from Council

3350 28/02/2015 12:48:19 Option 2 Option 1 Elizabeth Ann Sadler

3351 28/02/2015 12:48:57 Option 2 Option 1 Finn Brennan

3352 28/02/2015 12:59:47 Option 2 Option 1 Andrea Teanby

3353 28/02/2015 13:01:12 Option 2 Option 1 Terry Hall

3354 28/02/2015 13:09:43 Option 2 Option 1 Caroline a barnyard

The stadium would be more accessible being on peaks parkway and parking would be better

3355 28/02/2015 13:11:29 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Burns

3356 28/02/2015 13:12:30 Option 1 Option 1 Thomas Stackdale

3357 28/02/2015 13:15:07 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Humpreys

3358 28/02/2015 13:18:38 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Burgess

3359 28/02/2015 13:20:07 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Kirman

3360 28/02/2015 13:21:29 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Cribb Having seen the display of the proposed layout this can only be an asset to the whole town and something to be proud off.

3361 28/02/2015 13:24:24 Option 2 Option 1 Rob Charlton

3362 28/02/2015 13:28:11 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Moss

3363 28/02/2015 13:29:57 Option 2 Option 1 Dwaybe Sellars

3364 28/02/2015 13:30:00 Option 2 Option 1 Katie bussey

3365 28/02/2015 13:32:22 Option 2 Option 1 M Woodward

3366 28/02/2015 13:33:10 Option 2 Option 1 A S Freeman the site is ideal

3367 28/02/2015 13:34:16 Option 2 Option 1 MATTHEW DZIALOWSKI

3368 28/02/2015 13:34:34 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Palmer

3369 28/02/2015 13:36:42 Option 2 Option 1 Paul roberts Look at hull they built a stadium now in prem league got good income and so has hull now

3370 28/02/2015 13:37:27 Option 2 Option 1 P Hotchin

3371 28/02/2015 13:38:28 Option 2 Option 1 Reece tharratt

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3372 28/02/2015 13:39:37 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Weavill

3373 28/02/2015 13:42:20 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Hatfield

3374 28/02/2015 13:42:51 Option 2 Option 1 richard currie

3375 28/02/2015 13:43:12 Option 2 Option 1 kelly Mcgregor

3376 28/02/2015 13:45:37 Option 3 Option 1 Michael graves Housing enablement on this scale is not warranted with the undeveloped sites that are still available and I still am of the opinion that we would be better served by locating off the M180

3377 28/02/2015 13:47:08 Option 2 Option 1 jayne england

3378 28/02/2015 13:49:53 Option 2 Option 1 julian mcgill

3379 28/02/2015 13:52:13 Option 3 Option 1 Neil Robinson

3380 28/02/2015 13:53:30 Option 2 Option 1 llillie swain

3381 28/02/2015 13:55:43 Option 2 Option 1 lee stanley

3382 28/02/2015 13:57:31 Option 2 Option 1 josh coulton

3383 28/02/2015 13:58:55 Option 2 Option 1 mrs barbra redrum

3384 28/02/2015 14:01:42 Option 2 Option 1 mark reacher

3385 28/02/2015 14:10:38 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Myers Should have train access

3386 28/02/2015 14:11:28 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Irving

3387 28/02/2015 14:12:51 Option 2 Option 1 neil taylor [email protected]

3388 28/02/2015 14:13:20 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Nicholas Mart Allenby

Put this town back on the map, and put the Great back into Grimsby and let's build a stadium to be proud of.

3389 28/02/2015 14:16:03 Option 2 Option 1 Richard.blow

3390 28/02/2015 14:19:04 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Leggett

3391 28/02/2015 14:20:21 Option 2 Option 1 Zachary Markham

3392 28/02/2015 14:21:08 Option 2 Option 1 Charles Elliott

3393 28/02/2015 14:22:29 Option 2 Option 1 Beverley holcombe

Town need new ground simple, it's good for the club the community and the town

3394 28/02/2015 14:30:58 Option 3 Option 1 Luke Craven

3395 28/02/2015 14:37:29 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Calladine

3396 28/02/2015 14:47:17 Option 2 Option 1 Scarlett Rosario

3397 28/02/2015 14:49:15 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Hardy

3398 28/02/2015 14:50:57 Option 2 Option 1 Steve mottershead

Up the Mariners!

3399 28/02/2015 14:52:04 Option 2 Option 1 Edward Bullock

3400 28/02/2015 14:52:06 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew roberts

3401 28/02/2015 14:54:42 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Hardy

3402 28/02/2015 14:55:29 Option 3 Option 1 Ann Thorndyke

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3403 28/02/2015 14:57:34 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca Heather

3404 28/02/2015 14:59:49 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Smith

3405 28/02/2015 15:01:44 Option 2 Option 1 Jean Bullock

3406 28/02/2015 15:03:48 Option 2 Option 1 James Bullock

3407 28/02/2015 15:06:02 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Bigmore

3408 28/02/2015 15:08:38 Option 2 Option 1 Noel Flanagan

3409 28/02/2015 15:09:13 Option 1 Option 1 Vincent McCracken

More people go fishing and play golf at the weekend than go to watch Grimsby play football. Why should football be supported using rate or tax payers money?

3410 28/02/2015 15:10:50 Option 2 Option 1 David Galloway

3411 28/02/2015 15:12:49 Option 2 Option 1 Timothy Bennett

3412 28/02/2015 15:12:58 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Johnson

3413 28/02/2015 15:15:22 Option 2 Option 1 David Moore

3414 28/02/2015 15:15:23 Option 1 Option 1 Virginia Burniston

The Peaks Parkway proposal is just an excuse to build another supermarket and housing on the allotments and surrounding area. The town does not need another supermarket and definitely not in this area. If the club had more support and someone willing to invest then relocating would be more of a viable option, but then to the dock area where access would be better. If this proposal is agreed then it will be yet another white elephant for the town !

3415 28/02/2015 15:20:51 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Barker

3416 28/02/2015 15:21:40 Option 2 Option 1 Norman Smith

3417 28/02/2015 15:21:42 Option 3 Option 1 Ivor Langridge

3418 28/02/2015 15:23:58 Option 2 Option 1 Tracey Parratt

3419 28/02/2015 15:26:07 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Merriman

3420 28/02/2015 15:29:51 Option 2 Option 1 Boyd Visholm

3421 28/02/2015 15:31:35 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Visholm

3422 28/02/2015 15:33:48 Option 2 Option 1 Garry Waddingham

3423 28/02/2015 15:34:01 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Cottingham

Issues of noise pollution for crematorium and hospice are only once/twice per weekTraffic congestion issues can be mitigated by altering the traffic lights to allow a flow of traffic from the peaks parkway area on match daysGTFC desperately need a new stadium and other facilities and although in my view the best site would have been Great Coates, as this is not available, a move to the Peaks Parkway site is definitely the best option.

3424 28/02/2015 15:36:03 Option 2 Option 1 George Wooliss

3425 28/02/2015 15:39:20 Option 2 Option 1 Glenn Rowbotham

3426 28/02/2015 15:45:11 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Cross

3427 28/02/2015 15:47:36 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Curtis

3428 28/02/2015 15:49:57 Option 2 Option 1 R England

3429 28/02/2015 15:53:07 Option 2 Option 1 brian wilkinson Just contact Jemery Kite Dartford borough council 01322343434 He done it for Dartford FC

3430 28/02/2015 15:59:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Linda Holmes

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3431 28/02/2015 15:59:43 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Rides

3432 28/02/2015 16:02:43 Option 2 Option 1 Terence Probert

3433 28/02/2015 16:06:42 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Nielsen

3434 28/02/2015 16:07:59 Option 2 Option 1 Julie Pask Season ticket holder

3435 28/02/2015 16:11:10 Option 2 Option 1 Michelle Johnson

3436 28/02/2015 16:13:29 Option 2 Option 1 Kiaran Douglas

3437 28/02/2015 16:16:22 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Fox Grimsby need a new ground which can be used by the whole community. It could be the start of making the whole town "Great Grimsby" again....,

3438 28/02/2015 16:18:48 Option 2 Option 1 Max Visholm

3439 28/02/2015 16:21:57 Option 2 Option 1 Olav Turner

3440 28/02/2015 16:24:03 Option 2 Option 1 Chris gardner The club needs a new stadium to bring greater achievements. Greater achievements mean more money for the club.

3441 28/02/2015 16:27:00 Option 2 Option 1 M Beckett

3442 28/02/2015 16:27:23 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Hanson

3443 28/02/2015 16:29:12 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Elliott

3444 28/02/2015 16:30:19 Option 3 Option 1 Tony Melville

3445 28/02/2015 16:31:28 Option 2 Option 1 D Wood

3446 28/02/2015 16:33:33 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Thompson

3447 28/02/2015 16:34:46 Option 2 Option 1 Chridtopher Binns

3448 28/02/2015 16:38:02 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Hurton

3449 28/02/2015 16:40:21 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Gray

3450 28/02/2015 16:44:17 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Wood

3451 28/02/2015 16:47:28 Option 2 Option 1 Bernard Anthony McDermott

3452 28/02/2015 16:47:37 Option 2 Option 1 Kerry Lobley

3453 28/02/2015 17:10:28 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Shirtcliffe

3454 28/02/2015 17:11:45 Option 3 Option 1 Hollie Blanchard

3455 28/02/2015 17:12:31 Option 2 Option 1 keith warman

3456 28/02/2015 17:14:58 Option 2 Option 1 Carl snowden Help the club now and reap the benefits in the future in the community stadium

3457 28/02/2015 17:17:30 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Jackson

3458 28/02/2015 17:21:06 Option 2 Option 1 Kieran turner

3459 28/02/2015 17:22:32 Option 2 Option 1 Patricia Hill I feel it is necessary to regenerate both the football club and the town.

3460 28/02/2015 17:27:03 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Chittock

3461 28/02/2015 17:27:48 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Ingamells

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3462 28/02/2015 17:31:56 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Broughton

3463 28/02/2015 17:51:31 Option 2 Option 1 Leslie Arthur Bell I thing the Peaks Parkway site is the most suitable based on many years of living in Grimsby and supporting The Mariners - which I still do

3464 28/02/2015 17:54:37 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Muse

3465 28/02/2015 17:55:18 Option 2 Option 1 Patricia Marfleet

3466 28/02/2015 18:04:53 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Drinkel

3467 28/02/2015 18:17:37 Option 2 Option 1 David Smaller

3468 28/02/2015 18:23:50 Option 2 Option 1 David Styles There seems little alternative to moving if Blundell Park cannot be redeveloped because of adjacent housing. However, the new neighbours of the football club should be considered and if a move is completed, then their interests should fe taken into consideration and all traffic, vehicular and pedestrian, should be routed away from the houses.

3469 28/02/2015 18:44:30 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs julie eastwood

3470 28/02/2015 18:45:26 Option 2 Option 1 Kyle Moore

3471 28/02/2015 18:48:26 Option 2 Option 1 D R LAMBERT

3472 28/02/2015 18:50:22 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Blockley

3473 28/02/2015 18:54:33 Option 2 Option 1 Henry Earey

3474 28/02/2015 19:12:36 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Jon grayson

3475 28/02/2015 19:12:55 Option 2 Option 1 Paul hallam

3476 28/02/2015 19:26:29 Option 2 Option 1 paul chapman

3477 28/02/2015 19:33:28 Option 2 Option 1 Dawn Souster

3478 28/02/2015 19:52:18 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Buss

3479 28/02/2015 20:04:28 Option 2 Option 1 Marcos David Fernandez

Grimsby is a great place and the football club is part of its history lets take the town and football club forward as a better stadium can only be of benefit to Grimsby

3480 28/02/2015 20:08:02 Option 2 Option 1 Joy Staples This stadium will be brilliant for the town and for the people of Grimsby

3481 28/02/2015 20:14:02 Option 2 Option 1 BARRIE JOHN JEBSON

I have recently moved away from Grimsby after been there for 33 years. I will support the club as much as I possibly can and travel back for home games. Seeing the Mariners relocate would be amazing and having the complex as a community area can only be a good thing to allow people to use the same area as there beloved football club. Grimsby till I die!!

3482 28/02/2015 20:15:24 Option 3 Option 1 Jacqueline King The stadium should not be relocated near the crematorium or cemetery.

3483 28/02/2015 20:35:30 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Gray I feel it's imperative that the council make it their upmost priority to aid GTFC to relocate. GTFC is a historical club and the cornerstone of the community and county. In 2003 we were relegated from the second tier of English football and while struggling to relocate in the time since we have watched numerous smaller clubs grow in size and eclipse us. Doncaster, Hull, Rotherham, Colchester, Swansea, Cardiff, Shrewsbury, Chesterfield to name but a few. In 2003 these clubs were arguably smaller clubs and we're all in lesser leagues. By denying GTFC the opportunity to relocate and grow is denying a healthy future for a club the council should be caring for.

3484 28/02/2015 20:46:12 Option 2 Option 1 Andy brown

3485 28/02/2015 20:55:22 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Spring

3486 28/02/2015 20:58:35 Option 2 Option 1 Jessica Graves Safe guarding the future of the club

3487 28/02/2015 21:01:59 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Heinzman

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3488 28/02/2015 21:03:44 Option 3 Option 1 Mark Lyth

3489 28/02/2015 21:10:47 Option 2 Option 1 Dr Robin E. Buckingham

Blundell Park is a very old stadium and its facilities are poor. I hold a season ticket and to visit Cleethorpes from Hertfordshire requires me, more often than not, to stay in a guest house or hotel overnight; this brings money into the local economy. I believe a new stadium, with up-to-date facilities, will be a substantial boost to the local economy since it will attract more visitors and help the club to prosper. New stadiums, even in the lower divisions, have had a galvanising effect in towns such as Doncaster, Chesterfield, Rotherham and Scunthorpe and allowed attendances at games to increase. The new stadium approach, together with an emphasis on spin-off local sports facilities and infrastructure would provide a focus for new investment in the local economy. At present, Grimsby and Cleethorpes are seen as remote backwater coastal towns with relatively few attractions, and a successful football club, with new facilities, would doubtless draw the attention of the national press and constitute free advertising for the area in general. Association Football remains the British national sport, and should Grimsby Town go out of business, as they might well should their backers finally lose interest in their continued existence, I and many others would see no purpose in visiting the area again.

3490 28/02/2015 21:15:02 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Claxton A new stadium would be great for the whole town, the council need to support this.

3491 28/02/2015 21:20:50 Option 2 Option 1 David newham

3492 28/02/2015 21:22:09 Option 2 Option 1 deborah hulance the c,lub need a new stadium it boost better football, bigger crowds, more money through the gate and therefore more money to business locally

3493 28/02/2015 21:47:08 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Smith We have a tired old ground that requires major investment to bring it up to modern standards. However money alone would not achieve this as to get the best from any estate property would demand much higher use/occupancy. To this end, the lack of additional space currently available at Blundell Park prevents any major investment, and so a move is essential to maximise our ability to grow.

3494 28/02/2015 22:36:59 Option 2 Option 1 Toni Young [email protected]

3495 28/02/2015 22:51:30 Option 2 Option 1 Ellie Towle

3496 28/02/2015 22:56:05 Option 1 Option 1 Alice Patrick I feel that we cannot expect the council to do anyting about a new stadium without paying higher council tax and as I would not be prepared to pay more myself (I do not pay tax) I do not support it

3497 28/02/2015 22:57:35 Option 2 Option 1 Leanne Sleeman

3498 28/02/2015 23:19:47 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Wilkinson Grimsby Town F.C. Deserve council backing after too many years of frustration.

3499 28/02/2015 23:21:39 Option 2 Option 1 Claire Baker Rotherham, Doncaster, Hull, Chesterfield, Bolton, Stoke were all clubs we ysed to compete with...alk have more forward thinking councils that help their local clubs...look at them now and look at us...our concil is a joke, Grimsby is a joke.

3500 01/03/2015 01:43:36 Option 2 Option 1 Kate Sinclair

3501 01/03/2015 01:45:21 Option 2 Option 1 Sebastian Molenaar

3502 01/03/2015 01:48:23 Option 2 Option 1 Melanie Boyd Be good for the towns economy, by attracting people from in and outside the community.

3503 01/03/2015 06:28:04 Option 3 Option 1 David Abrams

3504 01/03/2015 06:31:14 Option 3 Option 1 Steve Fenty

3505 01/03/2015 07:17:42 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Bushell

3506 01/03/2015 07:18:56 Option 2 Option 1 Richard mcarthur

3507 01/03/2015 07:39:53 Option 1 Option 1 Geoff Wentworth Blundell Park is the club's home and should remain that way

3508 01/03/2015 08:18:46 Option 3 Option 1 Lynn Wilson I believe the new stadium should be located off the A180 as access would be easier for both home and away supporters. Peaks Parkway would be too congested along with the feeder roads ie Bradley Road where there are already lots of accidents.

3509 01/03/2015 08:48:40 Option 2 Option 1 Stephanie hirst Grimsby as a team and a town need this new stadium ! As much as we love blundell park to move forward a new stadium is needed ! I for one will support the team Whether they are

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3510 01/03/2015 08:49:30 Option 2 Option 1 Drew Parkington

3511 01/03/2015 09:00:55 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Coxell

3512 01/03/2015 09:02:18 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Vince

3513 01/03/2015 09:26:58 Option 2 Option 1 HAZEL PATRICIA DUNNINGTON

The present ground has no parking facilities. Essential that these be incorporated into the plan for the new ground

3514 01/03/2015 09:35:48 Option 2 Option 1 Joe Gtfc need new facilities to replace the ageing blundell park. Clubs of similar size that have found new homes are now way ahead of Grimsby town in the football pyramid and the council should be keen to help Grimsby climb the leagues and increase income to the area from the football club

3515 01/03/2015 09:38:50 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Holmes Simply enough, Blundell Park is falling apart, it looks dilapidated, and a new ground would improve this situation

3516 01/03/2015 09:38:57 Option 2 Option 1 Iain Ivey

3517 01/03/2015 09:39:27 Option 2 Option 1 DAVID EDWARD BUCKNOLE

3518 01/03/2015 09:39:41 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Forsyth

3519 01/03/2015 10:00:38 Option 2 Option 1 Lucy Hanson Do the right thing and support the club

3520 01/03/2015 10:07:18 Option 2 Option 1 roger swain

3521 01/03/2015 10:42:02 Option 2 Option 1 Colin mayfield

3522 01/03/2015 10:51:45 Option 2 Option 1 Steven carl vince Look at Hull City they got a new stadium and look where they are now It attracts investment and bumps you up the leagues

3523 01/03/2015 11:10:50 Option 2 Option 1 Callum Baxter

3524 01/03/2015 11:37:09 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Stack Blundell Park was an adequate location 50 years ago,but not now.If the club is to achieve its ambitions and keep moving on,then the council must assist the club in moving on.Grimsby Town FC is a vital asset to Grimsby and it can only benefit the town by having a stadium that has 21st century facilities and an infrastructure to cope.

3525 01/03/2015 11:51:33 Option 2 Option 1 Kristina Tweedy The council should help the town and football club move forward with a new modern stadium and all the facilities and jobs this will bring

3526 01/03/2015 12:10:30 Option 2 Option 1 James William chase

3527 01/03/2015 12:34:19 Option 2 Option 1 James bilton

3528 01/03/2015 12:38:33 Option 2 Option 1 ROBERT BRUCE HANLEY

THIS WOULD BRING MUCH NEEDED VISITORS AND MONEY TO THE AREA.

I TRAVEL FROM MY HOME TO CLEETHORPES WHICH IS A 600 MILE ROUND TRIP AT LEAST 6 TIMES A YEAR TO SEE GTFC PLAY AT HOME. RELOCATION WOULD PROBABLY SEE ME TRAVELLING MORE TO SEE THEM , BEARING IN MIN, HOW MANY OTHERS DO THE SAME.

IT MIGHT ALSO BRING MORE PEOPLE3529 01/03/2015 13:28:38 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun Jackson

3530 01/03/2015 13:29:20 Option 2 Option 1 JEAN GELL AS A "LADY SUPPORTER " I HAVE BEEN GOING TO BLUNDELL PARK FOR MANY YEARS I AM 77 NOW. IF THE COUNCIL AND OTHERS WANT TO CONTINUE TO HAVE A FOOTBALL TEAM THIS HAS TO GO AHEAD, WHEN I WAS A GIRL AND LIVED IN BRAMHALL STREET CLEETHORPES OUR STREET AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS WERE FULL WITH SUPPORTES CARS. THE NEW STATDIUM WILL ELMINATE THIS , THIS STADIUM WILL BRING LOTS OF JOBS TO THE AREA. COUNCILLOR FREATIS HAS TO MOVE WITH THE TIMES.!!

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3531 01/03/2015 13:57:43 Option 3 Option 1 Ian Bruce Not against relocation in principle but do not agree with the Peaks Parkway option. Proposed site will affect the traffic flow down Peaks Parkway ( thought there was a restriction on future access/exit from Parkway) Increase traffic flow down Weelsby Road/Hainton Avenue/ and other roads surrounding venue. Area already congested. Housing development and additional superstore/commercial additions will add to these problems. Would prefer a site with better road and rail links and a brown field site.

3532 01/03/2015 14:03:02 Option 4 Option 1 Yvonne Tipler Object strongly, totally unsuitable location, no public transport, no pedestrian access other than Weelsby avenue. Are the club and council suggesting narrowing the parkway or compulsory purchase of people's back gardens to create a new path alongside the parkway. The cemetery will flood with all the development, there was originally a large pond on the edge of the allotments which used to accommodate excess water, when the council filled this in the far corner of the cemetery and the field adjoining become like a bog which will create flooding when it's tarmac. Drive thrus and rowdy abusive football fans are not wanted in built up residential areas or near crematoriums. Part of this land is public owned and the council have no right to give it away to a private business owned by one of its councillors! The council are treading on thin ice with these underhand dealings.

3533 01/03/2015 14:04:55 Option 4 Option 1 Tom and Jerry Wrong place

3534 01/03/2015 14:07:51 Option 4 Option 1 Freddy Kruger No more underhand planning deals

3535 01/03/2015 14:11:37 Option 2 Option 1 Janet Kinnaird I refuse to go to Blundell Park with my husband as the toilets and other facilities are 3rd world

3536 01/03/2015 14:14:28 Option 2 Option 1 Barney casswell

3537 01/03/2015 14:22:26 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Capes

3538 01/03/2015 14:36:17 Option 2 Option 1 Elizabeth Baker Please support this. Grimsby needs a professional football presence that reflects the town, ie not a run down late victorian shambles but a quality new venue to attract inward investment. A new site is needed, and some people will object wherever it is, so the Council MUST support this vital change and move forward. Maybe the Council like boarded up places like my old school in Clee Road!

3539 01/03/2015 14:36:33 Option 2 Option 1 mr michael jennings

Allthough i understand progress, i do think its a shame that after all these years the club want to move....i hold many happy childhood memories of blundell park....i will always remember being there the night they was crowned 4th division champions(lawrie mcmennemy being the manager).

3540 01/03/2015 14:57:21 Option 2 Option 1 Paul aldred

3541 01/03/2015 15:01:19 Option 2 Option 1 Carol smith

3542 01/03/2015 15:08:30 Option 3 Option 1 Jackie White Too near residential homesWrong side of town for the A180Too near crematorium - hospice - school - tennis clubRoad already far too busy without adding to it.Too far away from Railway station - not every one will use busesPeoples Park would become a walk through creating noise and mess in one of the few tranquil areas we have left.There are large areas of Grimsby that are an eyesore they need to be cleaned up and would really improve the area for the local people. i.e. East Marsh - West Marsh - Grimsby Docks Please do not spoil the PEAKS PARKWAY

3543 01/03/2015 15:21:59 Option 2 Option 1 Darren jones

3544 01/03/2015 15:30:11 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher John Toyne&June Arwena Hyland

3545 01/03/2015 15:44:16 Option 2 Option 1 Ken Arnold

3546 01/03/2015 16:11:30 Option 2 Option 1 Roger Laishley

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3547 01/03/2015 16:24:34 Option 2 Option 1 George Kirk

3548 01/03/2015 16:27:16 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Kirk

3549 01/03/2015 16:32:30 Option 2 Option 1 Joe Albery Doing this will benefit everyone!

3550 01/03/2015 16:48:52 Option 2 Option 1 Neil barlow

3551 01/03/2015 16:50:21 Option 2 Option 1 Graham johnson

3552 01/03/2015 16:55:58 Option 1 Option 1 Michael Davison The council and the community should held develop Blundell Park. New stadia are often considered 'progress', bit unnecessarily ripping the heart out of the club and bulldozing history can be a backward step. Just ask Scunthorpe and Millwall fans.

3553 01/03/2015 17:42:33 Option 2 Option 1 Jurgen Muress

3554 01/03/2015 18:01:05 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Bryan

3555 01/03/2015 18:19:20 Option 2 Option 1 John Edwin ilbrey

Peaks parkway is an ideal location,it's a straight road from end of a180 and is in a least populated area.

3556 01/03/2015 18:30:54 Option 2 Option 1 Jill Wright This is an ideal location, build a new stadium before it's to late.

3557 01/03/2015 18:42:22 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Jean Bilsby

3558 01/03/2015 18:53:58 Option 2 Option 1 Christine Bilsby

3559 01/03/2015 18:54:55 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Hilditch North East Lincs needs a football club playing at a much higher level in a modern stadium, giving status and hope to the area.

3560 01/03/2015 18:58:59 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew smith

3561 01/03/2015 19:13:15 Option 2 Option 1 Tracey Barley

3562 01/03/2015 19:14:54 Option 2 Option 1 John Barley

3563 01/03/2015 19:21:59 Option 2 Option 1 Rachael Hind

3564 01/03/2015 19:27:50 Option 3 Option 1 John White There are so many more areas in Grimsby that are in desperate need for developing and improving than the site chosen at Peaks Parkway, which will ruin what is already a very beautiful scenic area.The Peaks Parkway is wrong for the following reasons:

1.It’s a beautiful area of fields and allotments which will be destroyed 2.Away from the motorway link where most away teams and fans will come from. 3.It's a long way from the railway bus stations. 4.Fans will therefore walk through the park to get there from the stations and through quiet

residential areas and possibly cause disruption on the way 5.Currently no public transport routes to the area 6.Will cause a bottleneck for traffic 7.Near places which need quiet and tranquillity such as the crematorium and the hospices and

not over run by football hooligansIt’s a shame that the council, GTFC and ABP couldn’t get together to see how they could develop the area near/on the docks which could be something very unique and turn some derelict areas into outstanding beauty and a tribute to our fishing heritage.The East Marsh and West marsh are other alternatives which are in need of development and renovation

On a final note my wife and I turned up at a meeting at GTFC today March 1 at 1.30pm to find all the doors locked and no-one there although Mr Fenty’s car was in the car park. There were no signs anywhere to be seen – very disappointed to have wasted a journey to voice my feelings against the proposed site.

3565 01/03/2015 19:32:48 Option 3 Option 1 Toni gilbert Don't destroy an area of natural beauty and wildlife, make use of an area that urgently needs regeneration instead. And one that has road and rail links. As for more housing, we should be making use of the ones already built and left in disrepair rather than building new housing estates and potentially making another nunsthorpe or grange!

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3566 01/03/2015 19:37:21 Option 2 Option 1 MICHAEL ATKINSON

3567 01/03/2015 19:43:37 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Hutchinson

What else will you use the land for?

3568 01/03/2015 19:46:40 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Hi all Hutchinson

Surely its worth the council getting some cash in there coffers now to help there further regen plans

3569 01/03/2015 20:00:50 Option 2 Option 1 Kaz lronardc The club will die without a new ground we will loose our history UTM

3570 01/03/2015 20:49:21 Option 2 Option 1 Patrick Conboy

3571 01/03/2015 20:54:51 Option 2 Option 1 Marie shaw I worked for the club in the nineteen seventies and lived around the corner from the ground .It would be sad to see blundell park gone but I can see why the club need's to relocate in my opinion the ideal place . I also have family members buried in the Grimsby cemeterie which does not bother me and will certainly not bother them if the ground hopefully gets the go ahead Let's help put the great back into Grimsby

3572 01/03/2015 21:02:54 Option 2 Option 1 Harriet Jane Bilsby

3573 01/03/2015 21:05:49 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Kirman

3574 01/03/2015 21:21:14 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Row

3575 01/03/2015 21:43:17 Option 2 Option 1 David Evison Should be given fairly high priority

3576 01/03/2015 21:54:06 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Hutchinson Smaller clubs than town have gone a lot further up the league pyramid due to investment of their chairmen, and also with assistance of their respective local councils, ie hull and swansea. A new stadium for gtfc will help the club on and off the field whilst it could also help the town threw further investment and tourism. This consultation is possibly 15+ years too late but it is still possible to help this great football thrive up the league pyramid. Sam Hutchinson. Livingston formally of cleethorpes

3577 01/03/2015 21:58:10 Option 2 Option 1 Kirstie Tams It would create more jobs

3578 01/03/2015 22:04:55 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Hale Grimsby and Cleethorpes requires a stadium like this to put the Town's back on the map. It will be like a Community, look what a new stadium has done for the likes of Doncaster, Brighton, Cardiff and our neighbours across the Humber, Hull. This is not just what the football club requires but the area in general. Something to be proud of.

3579 01/03/2015 22:14:23 Option 2 Option 1 ANDREW NUTTING

3580 01/03/2015 22:32:54 Option 2 Option 1 andrew olsen

3581 01/03/2015 23:22:18 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Chilton

3582 01/03/2015 23:26:34 Option 2 Option 1 Ashley hinch We need new ground because the ground very old and need up grading

3583 01/03/2015 23:44:08 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Reece Clement

Grimsby football club gets young people off the streets to let anger/stress out in a way that does not involve violence and crime but does help to put Grimsby on the map again, all I can say is if town don't get this new stadium around 4000 people a week will have to find something else to do and to be honest around half will go to crime, its a no brainer that the club should be allowed to progress with the construction of the new stadium bringing in more jobs which is great news.

3584 01/03/2015 23:47:32 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Smith

3585 02/03/2015 06:22:54 Option 2 Option 1 Gene Wilson

3586 02/03/2015 09:02:26 Option 2 Option 1 Caroline Bowditch

3587 02/03/2015 09:26:20 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Parry

3588 02/03/2015 09:27:07 Option 2 Option 1 L Parry

3589 02/03/2015 09:27:17 Option 2 Option 1 claire saxby

3590 02/03/2015 09:28:31 Option 4 Option 1 Jamie Loveday

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3591 02/03/2015 09:46:46 Option 2 Option 1 Fred Clark

3592 02/03/2015 10:23:08 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Tabois

3593 02/03/2015 10:30:21 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Oxborrow

3594 02/03/2015 11:01:18 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Beeley

3595 02/03/2015 11:04:04 Option 2 Option 1 George Bilsby

3596 02/03/2015 11:07:31 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew glenn garside

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3597 02/03/2015 11:46:59 Option 2 Option 1 john walker

3598 02/03/2015 11:55:12 Option 2 Option 1 Jason sheils Every one should get behind this decision to help grimsby town build the stadium on peaks parkway this is the way forward for the club the supporters and the town

3599 02/03/2015 11:55:18 Option 2 Option 1 Junebooth

3600 02/03/2015 11:59:20 Option 3 Option 1 mark mumby

3601 02/03/2015 12:15:02 Option 2 Option 1 Terry Houghton Asap

3602 02/03/2015 12:57:52 Option 2 Option 1 Benjamin Maynard

3603 02/03/2015 12:59:36 Option 2 Option 1 David hawley

3604 02/03/2015 13:03:13 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Lane An attractive stadium has to add to the image of the area which must help to attract business to the area.

3605 02/03/2015 13:05:42 Option 4 Option 1 Darren Bemrose

3606 02/03/2015 13:14:48 Option 2 Option 1 Matt spacey

3607 02/03/2015 13:19:46 Option 2 Option 1 Lee roberts

3608 02/03/2015 13:26:39 Option 2 Option 1 Keeley thompson

3609 02/03/2015 13:33:41 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph hilditch

3610 02/03/2015 13:43:57 Option 1 Option 1 Elephant P. Dinosaur

This survey-me survey is completely meaningless, as it can be filled in multiple times with no verification of any details.

3611 02/03/2015 13:51:56 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Neal

3612 02/03/2015 13:52:41 Option 2 Option 1 John mortlock The area must develop or fade

3613 02/03/2015 14:07:40 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Gary Wilkes

GTFC and the local community will benefit greatly from this new stadium and hopefully give Gtfc the push to get back into the football league where they belong. Come on town. Up the Mariners.

3614 02/03/2015 14:09:07 Option 2 Option 1 Alexander David Day

3615 02/03/2015 14:36:16 Option 2 Option 1 Jasmine Elizerbeth Greenfield

3616 02/03/2015 14:40:32 Option 2 Option 1 Ian D'Costa

3617 02/03/2015 14:44:09 Option 3 Option 1 Shannon Beal

3618 02/03/2015 15:18:29 Option 1 Option 1 Jessica Clegg

3619 02/03/2015 15:39:45 Option 2 Option 1 Melanie Please support this

3620 02/03/2015 16:13:37 Option 3 Option 1 Paul Ireland

3621 02/03/2015 16:22:51 Option 2 Option 1 Jon William Legard

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3622 02/03/2015 16:40:19 Option 2 Option 1 Clodagh Holly Summers

3623 02/03/2015 17:05:12 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Leonard

3624 02/03/2015 17:14:57 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Taylor I am in full agreement that the council should do all that is possible to help the club relocate to the proposed Peaks Parkway site. I also agree that the club needs to relocate as soon as possible to ensure survival and ultimately progress upwards within the league structure.

I also believe that the proposed project will also help generate much needed income and employment opportunities along with extra facilities both sporting and commercial for the town.

Whilst I currently do not live in the Grimsby area my whole family do ( some very close to Peaks Parkway) and I know they fully agree with my sentiments.

Regards

Martin Taylor

3625 02/03/2015 17:34:18 Option 2 Option 1 Jane Helene Teige

3626 02/03/2015 17:38:06 Option 1 Option 1 Annonymous

3627 02/03/2015 18:26:05 Option 3 Option 1 Matt Ellerby The stadium should have good access to transport links.

3628 02/03/2015 18:37:23 Option 2 Option 1 Laura Cook

3629 02/03/2015 18:59:48 Option 2 Option 1 Lynne Petherbridge

3630 02/03/2015 19:41:59 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Bennett

3631 02/03/2015 19:56:19 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Ward

3632 02/03/2015 20:03:12 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Durrant

3633 02/03/2015 20:08:57 Option 2 Option 1 Jon stell Bringing a new stadium will lift our players and supporters. More supporters more money for the community. Better playing by players mean promotion. Promotion means bigger games and bigger attendances which once again mean more cash into the town

3634 02/03/2015 20:37:31 Option 2 Option 1 Robert page

3635 02/03/2015 20:49:57 Option 1 Option 1 Adam Stevens The council should leave the new stadium alone it's how the fans, players and club want it not the council!! UTM

3636 02/03/2015 20:50:46 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Gibson

3637 02/03/2015 20:54:25 Option 2 Option 1 Justen booth

3638 02/03/2015 21:05:45 Option 2 Option 1 Nik Forman Support the town you represent

3639 02/03/2015 21:16:40 Option 2 Option 1 Dkfiltness

3640 02/03/2015 21:17:45 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Dowsing Promotion to the football league will bring about a boost to the local economy via footfall (increased attendances from both local fans and travelling away fans) and increase the towns profile and finally improve the feel good factor around the area giving the local people something to take pride in.

3641 02/03/2015 21:44:12 Option 2 Option 1 mrs sarah paris

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3642 02/03/2015 22:19:31 Option 4 Option 1 David Corden Despite not having lived in Grimsby for many years, I have remained a staunch supporter of the football club and travel to as many matches as I can. It has been clear for many years that Blundell Park, for all its charms, is not suitable either in facilities or location for a 21st Century football club. I would urge the Council to support the Club in relocating to a new stadium - I have no strong affiliation to any specific location, although I can see many merits in the Peaks Parkway proposal, just I could in the former, sadly defunct, Great Coates location. But I do believe that it is in the interests of both the football club and the wider community and economy of the town that the Club has a new stadium a soon as possible and one which will provide significant social and economic spin-off effects for the greater population of the area.

3643 02/03/2015 22:34:07 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Colin Garrod I think the town needs a community stadium, I would like to see the developement include other sporting activities on the site instead of the proposed supermarket however.If the Peaks Parkway site proves unsuccesful I think the council should still aid in finding a suitable site for a community stadium.

3644 02/03/2015 22:45:44 Option 4 Option 1 Lee McCall

3645 02/03/2015 23:57:56 Option 3 Option 1 Martyn Foster Peakes Parkway for the football ground is the most stupid and irresponsible idea I have heard, it will have a detrimental affect from increased traffic through the town, Noise pollution from football ground affecting Crematorium grounds and Scartho road cemetery.Ideally the football ground should be put near to the A180, or on the site of the soon to be demolished high rise flats of Freeman St, this would regenerate Freeman St, with direct access form the A180, good bus routes, and a nearby train station.

3646 03/03/2015 06:36:04 Option 2 Option 1 N A Horner A successful football club adds prestige to the town and brings income to local businesses so should be financially and enthusiastically supported by the council.

3647 03/03/2015 08:57:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Lynn

3648 03/03/2015 09:59:02 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Smith GTFC playing in Grimsby, not Cleethorpes, long over due. Ideal location with good access via road.

* Only worry, are directors only driving proposal because of self interest with regard to new proposed housing

3649 03/03/2015 10:05:47 Option 2 Option 1 Kai Davies

3650 03/03/2015 10:08:09 Option 2 Option 1 Ross Connett

3651 03/03/2015 10:13:19 Option 2 Option 1 MATTHEW STARK

The Club is in need of a new facility in a better area as there is no room to expand where they are! Doing this will only bring posavtive thing to the Town - new jobs etc.

3652 03/03/2015 10:16:09 Option 2 Option 1 PAUL FENTY This Town needs to be in the 21st centuary, it needs a Community Stadium for all.

3653 03/03/2015 10:26:56 Option 2 Option 1 Charles Derek Rossin

The present location has served the Club well but is outdated , has limited parking , not capable of serving the Community with the present location and under capacity for a Community Stadium.

The relocation debate has gone on far too long and a new stadium is vital to the Community if the Town is going to survive in any meaningful way.

3654 03/03/2015 10:31:46 Option 2 Option 1 BIANCA CROFTS

At present the current location is not great - there is insufficient parking as it's in the centre of a busy Town. Needs relocating ASAp.

3655 03/03/2015 10:33:40 Option 2 Option 1 JAMES FENTY IT WILL GET THE MIGHTY MARINERS BACK IN TO THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

3656 03/03/2015 10:35:06 Option 2 Option 1 CALLUM KING

3657 03/03/2015 10:36:46 Option 2 Option 1 S C BLACKBOURNE

3658 03/03/2015 10:38:36 Option 2 Option 1 MILES FENTY be good for the Town, and get the football team back to where it should be.

3659 03/03/2015 10:48:34 Option 2 Option 1 NICOLA BRACEWELL

3660 03/03/2015 10:51:05 Option 2 Option 1 SUE HEWSON

3661 03/03/2015 11:00:24 Option 2 Option 1 RYAN BARBER UTM

3662 03/03/2015 11:01:53 Option 2 Option 1 William Colis

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3663 03/03/2015 11:03:11 Option 2 Option 1 E Grant

3664 03/03/2015 11:06:07 Option 2 Option 1 Victoria Watts

3665 03/03/2015 11:07:16 Option 2 Option 1 Bailey Mussell

3666 03/03/2015 11:08:29 Option 2 Option 1 Jasmin Puckey

3667 03/03/2015 11:09:38 Option 2 Option 1 Katie Pye

3668 03/03/2015 11:13:41 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Lorraine Stiff In favour of the above provided that the facilities are available for the local youth football keep some pitches exclusive for GTFC to protect grass etc., but hire out rest. Plenty of opportunity to get funds in.

3669 03/03/2015 11:15:22 Option 2 Option 1 Keith Dunthorne

3670 03/03/2015 11:16:55 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Gladwell

3671 03/03/2015 11:49:55 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Venney

3672 03/03/2015 11:51:38 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Yardy The move would be great for the Club with increase revenue

3673 03/03/2015 11:54:54 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Hewson

3674 03/03/2015 11:59:23 Option 2 Option 1 toni king My dad takes my little girl to matches and has to be dropped off and walk miles to the ground as there is no where to park .

3675 03/03/2015 12:00:59 Option 2 Option 1 Harry Gunn

3676 03/03/2015 12:03:43 Option 2 Option 1 John Laing

3677 03/03/2015 12:05:14 Option 2 Option 1 John Chessman

3678 03/03/2015 12:06:42 Option 2 Option 1 Pete Harvey

3679 03/03/2015 12:08:24 Option 2 Option 1 Richard John Mann

3680 03/03/2015 12:10:24 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Low

3681 03/03/2015 12:13:05 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Roden

3682 03/03/2015 12:14:51 Option 2 Option 1 Duncan Sieling

3683 03/03/2015 12:16:19 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs M Harvey

3684 03/03/2015 12:18:10 Option 2 Option 1 Seb Karmalita UTM

3685 03/03/2015 12:19:23 Option 2 Option 1 Lois Cudd

3686 03/03/2015 12:19:43 Option 2 Option 1 Timothy White I believe if the Town want to continue with a football club then investment is a must.

3687 03/03/2015 12:21:04 Option 2 Option 1 Roger Bunn Good Luck

3688 03/03/2015 12:29:29 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Brightmore

I am for the Peaks Parkway Development, but feel the drive through restaurants are un-nessesary . There is enough in the town already, possible other plans are Nandos, TGI Friday Etc.

3689 03/03/2015 12:31:47 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Young Need to promote Grimsby

3690 03/03/2015 12:34:09 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Vince Look at Hull, that's where investment get you!

UTM3691 03/03/2015 12:38:44 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Parslow Important for the Community of Grimsby and for the Club to move forward

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3692 03/03/2015 12:41:48 Option 2 Option 1 Declan Robinson good for the community and town

3693 03/03/2015 12:44:03 Option 2 Option 1 Sammi SMith will help bring the community life back together. Bring more jobs to the community

3694 03/03/2015 12:46:15 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Cummings Sooner the better should have happened a long time ago

3695 03/03/2015 12:47:33 Option 2 Option 1 Linda Dixon will draw new fans

3696 03/03/2015 12:49:24 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Albery

3697 03/03/2015 12:50:22 Option 2 Option 1 Brett Rotherburg It can only be good for the club and local economy

3698 03/03/2015 12:51:14 Option 2 Option 1 Mr P Allport

3699 03/03/2015 12:52:18 Option 2 Option 1 Arron Hand

3700 03/03/2015 12:53:55 Option 2 Option 1 Lillie-Ann Swaine I think there should be a new ground because you can have new stands and more car parking areas.

UTM3701 03/03/2015 12:55:18 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Albery

3702 03/03/2015 12:55:46 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Phillips It's an ideal location

3703 03/03/2015 12:57:44 Option 2 Option 1 Becky Cullum

3704 03/03/2015 13:01:41 Option 2 Option 1 Pete Gilby Grimsby has had a football team for nearly 140 years if the council refuses the application we would lose it forever, would NELC like to be remembered as the 2015 council that turned their backs on our Club and lost it forever?Last year GTFC was on satalite TV worldwide and is an advert for the town.I once worked with a man from Barrow, he told me when Barrow FC closed even the Antis agreed it was a disaster to the Town. They did not realise what it meant to the Town to have a Football Club till it was too late.

3705 03/03/2015 13:03:00 Option 2 Option 1 Debbie Flowers

3706 03/03/2015 13:04:25 Option 2 Option 1 Irene Gilby Doncaster, Scunthorpe, Hull all had new stadiums and have never looked back

3707 03/03/2015 13:06:20 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Weny Allport

3708 03/03/2015 13:08:54 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Douglas

3709 03/03/2015 13:09:51 Option 2 Option 1 C Willden Just get on with it too much talk not enough action- council

3710 03/03/2015 13:12:35 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Dixon good idea

3711 03/03/2015 13:15:08 Option 2 Option 1 R E Peterson

3712 03/03/2015 13:19:30 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Blow

3713 03/03/2015 13:28:42 Option 2 Option 1 James Warrender

Will draw more fans to the games

3714 03/03/2015 13:35:37 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Grice This isn't just about football. You only have to look at Hull. This Town is dying. A new stadium will benefit the club and the town.

3715 03/03/2015 13:39:47 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Cornall Could bring income to economic area and be a fabulous community project

3716 03/03/2015 13:42:48 Option 2 Option 1 Ricky Little There is nothing more that I want than a stadium right down my road. The town will benefit from this! UTM haveithaveit

3717 03/03/2015 13:44:54 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Washington

Think it will benefit the local area and think house prices will rise.

3718 03/03/2015 13:46:53 Option 2 Option 1 Conn Willy Watters

Get us a new stadium you whoppers

3719 03/03/2015 13:48:47 Option 2 Option 1 Mat Barks Time for a new stadium

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3720 03/03/2015 13:50:25 Option 2 Option 1 Dennis Kinnaird Hope this goes ahead. Looks very impressive

3721 03/03/2015 13:52:47 Option 2 Option 1 Matt Smith A new stadium has been a must for a number of years. GTFC has fallen short in the last few years due to lack of investment. A new stadium will benefit the local community.

3722 03/03/2015 13:54:19 Option 2 Option 1 J Kinnaird

3723 03/03/2015 13:55:51 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Lewis

3724 03/03/2015 13:57:22 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Danby

3725 03/03/2015 14:01:08 Option 2 Option 1 A Davy

3726 03/03/2015 14:02:44 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Metcalf

3727 03/03/2015 14:03:59 Option 2 Option 1 Lynne Baxter

3728 03/03/2015 14:05:17 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Baxter

3729 03/03/2015 14:07:02 Option 2 Option 1 Kayleigh Guest

3730 03/03/2015 14:09:39 Option 2 Option 1 John Baxter

3731 03/03/2015 14:11:57 Option 2 Option 1 Claire Stanley

3732 03/03/2015 14:13:27 Option 2 Option 1 T Wilkinson

3733 03/03/2015 14:15:07 Option 2 Option 1 Jackie Morris

3734 03/03/2015 14:24:00 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Girvan

3735 03/03/2015 14:25:03 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Harvey

3736 03/03/2015 14:31:49 Option 2 Option 1 John Fields

3737 03/03/2015 14:34:59 Option 2 Option 1 Kristy Stone GTFC should have had a new stadium years ago. Don't waste another opportunity to give them and their supporters the stadium they need and deserve. Over 20,000 people went to each of the matches at Wembley two years ago. We have the supporters to warrent a new stadium.

3738 03/03/2015 14:36:40 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Bottomley

3739 03/03/2015 14:40:42 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Formby UTM

3740 03/03/2015 14:41:45 Option 3 Option 1 Steve Gotts I Feel that the better site option is one with direct access off the A180 to avoid congestion within the town on match days while also facilitating access via rail

3741 03/03/2015 14:42:56 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Flowers

3742 03/03/2015 14:45:48 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Ladson This is what Grimsby Town football club needs, this is what Grimsby needs.

3743 03/03/2015 14:52:18 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Warrender UTM

3744 03/03/2015 14:54:02 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Flowers It is close to where I live.

3745 03/03/2015 14:59:14 Option 2 Option 1 Chace Homer

3746 03/03/2015 15:00:37 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Bradtke

3747 03/03/2015 15:02:42 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Newland It's the only way forward. Times change and a new football stadium is what this town needs.

3748 03/03/2015 15:07:21 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Carter

3749 03/03/2015 15:07:31 Option 2 Option 1 Liam Clark

3750 03/03/2015 15:08:39 Option 2 Option 1 Andrea Daly

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3751 03/03/2015 15:08:52 Option 2 Option 1 A Daniel

3752 03/03/2015 15:10:10 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs D Banks

3753 03/03/2015 15:10:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mr R Spall

3754 03/03/2015 15:11:30 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Dobbs

3755 03/03/2015 15:11:51 Option 2 Option 1 Derek Bartholomew

The sooner the better, we need to survive

3756 03/03/2015 15:13:00 Option 2 Option 1 John Leeman

3757 03/03/2015 15:13:31 Option 2 Option 1 K Kinnaird

3758 03/03/2015 15:13:57 Option 2 Option 1 D Needham

3759 03/03/2015 15:14:45 Option 2 Option 1 Kathryn Kinnaird

3760 03/03/2015 15:14:51 Option 2 Option 1 A Carr

3761 03/03/2015 15:16:11 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Lilian Long

3762 03/03/2015 15:16:27 Option 2 Option 1 Jacob Booth

3763 03/03/2015 15:17:47 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Stainsby Its needed

3764 03/03/2015 15:18:54 Option 2 Option 1 S Hollamby To help Grimsby Town FC move forward and provide improved facilities for the Club and Community

3765 03/03/2015 15:19:28 Option 2 Option 1 P Calment

3766 03/03/2015 15:20:32 Option 2 Option 1 S P Owen Simple. We need a new stadium

3767 03/03/2015 15:21:32 Option 2 Option 1 Macauley Duke Better standard and a new modern stadium will be bang-on.

3768 03/03/2015 15:22:15 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Weatherall The club needs a new home to improve facilities and promote the club

3769 03/03/2015 15:22:22 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart isherwood The people of Grimsby are very proud of their home town and wish them success on a regular basis which is proven by having an average of 4.5k at each home game. There is nothing that makes me think that this is a bad idea apart from the Council blocking the potential move!

Also the 4.5k average attendance is one of the highest in the top few leagues let alone the one we're currently in.

3770 03/03/2015 15:24:12 Option 2 Option 1 R Wilson

3771 03/03/2015 15:26:30 Option 2 Option 1 M Elford

3772 03/03/2015 15:26:55 Option 2 Option 1 A Crampton I hope the club moves to a new ground. I am 65, and my first visit to Blundell Park was when it was my 10th Birthday with my granddad. I Want to see town play in a new ground

3773 03/03/2015 15:28:08 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Olsen

3774 03/03/2015 15:28:26 Option 2 Option 1 Mes Fursman What will happen to Blundell Park if the club moves

3775 03/03/2015 15:29:28 Option 2 Option 1 E Butts

3776 03/03/2015 15:31:00 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Tynan

3777 03/03/2015 15:35:33 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Gardner Best of luck to GTFC. As Rotherham United fans we know just how much a new ground can transform the fortunes of a club and community.

3778 03/03/2015 15:36:44 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas East The sooner the better for the club and the town, Barnet's layout was good, I wish the council could have seen the support at Barnet and how much it means, I would definatley like to see safe Standing as well.

3779 03/03/2015 15:38:20 Option 2 Option 1 Georgina Inglis It is important for the area

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3780 03/03/2015 15:38:30 Option 2 Option 1 C Harris

3781 03/03/2015 15:39:58 Option 2 Option 1 Colleen Collins

3782 03/03/2015 15:42:25 Option 2 Option 1 L Newman

3783 03/03/2015 15:45:51 Option 2 Option 1 A E Snape

3784 03/03/2015 15:46:21 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Rulce

3785 03/03/2015 15:46:54 Option 2 Option 1 Emma Lundie

3786 03/03/2015 15:47:05 Option 1 Option 1 Dumbo The Elephant

THis "consultation" is a complete farce

3787 03/03/2015 15:47:32 Option 2 Option 1 Charlie Portlock

3788 03/03/2015 15:48:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mel Cain

3789 03/03/2015 15:49:19 Option 2 Option 1 Therese Toop

3790 03/03/2015 15:49:33 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew O'Hare Yes

3791 03/03/2015 15:50:42 Option 2 Option 1 B Doughty

3792 03/03/2015 15:51:40 Option 2 Option 1 Connor Watters

3793 03/03/2015 15:51:45 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Rose

3794 03/03/2015 15:52:39 Option 2 Option 1 Alexander Long

3795 03/03/2015 15:52:53 Option 2 Option 1 S White Park is outdated and needs improvement

3796 03/03/2015 15:53:55 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Evans

3797 03/03/2015 15:55:42 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Shakespeare

Looks Very Impresive

3798 03/03/2015 15:57:15 Option 2 Option 1 Clayton Johnson

3799 03/03/2015 16:00:35 Option 2 Option 1 Yiannis Demetrios Evangelos Hadispara

It be good have a new stadium n tha

3800 03/03/2015 16:04:08 Option 2 Option 1 Mark East We need to move

3801 03/03/2015 16:05:58 Option 2 Option 1 John Lewis Better access/parkingEssential for the development of the club

3802 03/03/2015 16:07:22 Option 2 Option 1 J Kirkby What else has Grimsby got? GTFC

3803 03/03/2015 16:08:39 Option 2 Option 1 J Hanley

3804 03/03/2015 16:11:06 Option 2 Option 1 J Versluss

3805 03/03/2015 16:12:11 Option 2 Option 1 S Walton

3806 03/03/2015 16:13:41 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Elliott It would upgrade the chance of promotion for the club

3807 03/03/2015 16:15:00 Option 2 Option 1 K Green

3808 03/03/2015 16:16:13 Option 2 Option 1 Victoria Bradley Progression for future generations is needed and this would help massively.

3809 03/03/2015 16:16:14 Option 2 Option 1 A Clayton Bigger crowds, better facilities

3810 03/03/2015 16:18:13 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Lyons

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3811 03/03/2015 16:18:18 Option 2 Option 1 M Chambers It is an ideal location

3812 03/03/2015 16:19:41 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Robinson

3813 03/03/2015 16:21:01 Option 2 Option 1 P McRae

3814 03/03/2015 16:22:39 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Keefe

3815 03/03/2015 16:23:52 Option 2 Option 1 Darren brazier

3816 03/03/2015 16:24:56 Option 2 Option 1 Sheilagh brazier

3817 03/03/2015 16:25:02 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Craven Preferred site for development, access and future development of club

3818 03/03/2015 16:26:55 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan Sims

3819 03/03/2015 16:27:02 Option 2 Option 1 S Maasdam UTM

3820 03/03/2015 16:27:58 Option 2 Option 1 S Pigott

3821 03/03/2015 16:28:26 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Frith

3822 03/03/2015 16:29:03 Option 2 Option 1 M Cavallini

3823 03/03/2015 16:29:53 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Unsworth

3824 03/03/2015 16:33:34 Option 2 Option 1 S Blemdell

3825 03/03/2015 16:36:12 Option 2 Option 1 Uljana Adamczyk

Unlike Russia nothing happens here. The town has a duty to make things like this become a reality

3826 03/03/2015 16:36:44 Option 2 Option 1 T W Knapton

3827 03/03/2015 16:40:03 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Bembrick

3828 03/03/2015 16:42:21 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Bembrick

3829 03/03/2015 16:43:49 Option 2 Option 1 A Taylor New ground is a better option

3830 03/03/2015 16:45:44 Option 2 Option 1 J M Smith I think it is the right location to serve all parts of the Towns people.

3831 03/03/2015 16:45:57 Option 2 Option 1 T Wilson

3832 03/03/2015 16:47:07 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Robinson

3833 03/03/2015 16:47:11 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Edward Sibbick

The sooner the better

3834 03/03/2015 16:48:14 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Ogden

3835 03/03/2015 16:48:19 Option 2 Option 1 Danny Roberts

3836 03/03/2015 16:49:36 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Ben

3837 03/03/2015 16:50:31 Option 2 Option 1 P J Woodhouse

3838 03/03/2015 16:56:04 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Bell Look at the way things have moved forward at the Keepmoat Stadium

3839 03/03/2015 16:57:14 Option 2 Option 1 M Broughton

3840 03/03/2015 17:09:57 Option 2 Option 1 Peter strawson

3841 03/03/2015 17:11:20 Option 2 Option 1 Pauline strawson

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3842 03/03/2015 17:15:13 Option 2 Option 1 Luke Groves There are many examples of how a new football stadium has helped to bring about a change of fortune for football clubs. These include Hull City, Rotherham United, Doncaster Rovers, Derby County, Mibblesborough, Leicester City and Bolton Wanderers among others. Grimsby Town F.C. should have moved in to a new football ground many years ago when we were in the 2nd tier of English football and attracting crowds of 6-8,000 every single match. This club needs a new home to be able to grow and re-establish itself as a football league club. The management at the club are showing a great deal of ambition and faith in the club's future by proposing this development at the current moment in time and it would be criminal to deny the club the opportunity to fulfill that ambition for a second time in 20 years simply to appease a minority.

Even taking out of the equation the fortunes of our beloved football club any large construction project such as this should be welcomed as a shot in the arm to try and kick start the town's economy. Investment attracts further investment and the creation of jobs in any numbers should not be sniffed at by a town that has been struggling to attract investment ever since the decline of it's primary industry.

Then there is the opportunity of development on the existing Blundell Park site once the stadium has been removed, this could begin the regeneration of one of the most deprived areas of our town.

The reasons for going ahead with the proposed stadium are of benefit to the majority in the town, regardless of their feelings towards the football club, whereas the reasons to not go ahead only benefit a few and provide no opportunity for a change in our town's fortunes either on or off the pitch.

IT MUST GO AHEAD.

3843 03/03/2015 18:16:14 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Thompson

3844 03/03/2015 18:16:31 Option 2 Option 1 David derrick

3845 03/03/2015 18:44:51 Option 2 Option 1 Robin white

3846 03/03/2015 19:11:38 Option 2 Option 1 Paul.tolan

3847 03/03/2015 19:48:09 Option 2 Option 1 Jessica Graves Blundell Park is way past its sell by date and a new stadium is essential to guarantee the future of GTFC.

3848 03/03/2015 20:13:15 Option 3 Option 1 Alistair Macklam

3849 03/03/2015 20:25:18 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Tabois A football club is a force for good within the local community and a new stadium at the Peaks Parkway site would benefit the local area in ways that go far beyond the primary use by Grimsby Town Football Club. Although I currently live and work away from Grimsby, I still have strong links to family and friends in the area and visit regularly, with those visits built around the GTFC fixture list.

I also believe that I'm a great ambassador for Grimsby and "do my bit" in promoting a positive image of the town not only in my current home location of Chester but also to business acquaintances within the UK and globally (I work in the travel industry). A large element of this positive promotion stems from talking the "global language" of football and with a new stadium in a central location, I will have an even better "case" to make in that respect. On the other hand, if lack of support to the football club in securing a new, modern ground has the ultimate result of forcing the club lower down the leagues or even out of business, my (and many other people's) main opportunity to promote Grimsby and North East Lincolnshire will have gone.

3850 03/03/2015 21:08:23 Option 2 Option 1 Amandajohnson

3851 03/03/2015 21:12:56 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Moran

3852 03/03/2015 21:47:55 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Mathews

3853 03/03/2015 22:03:38 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Barnsley

3854 03/03/2015 22:07:20 Option 2 Option 1 Noel Barry Mathews

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3855 03/03/2015 22:09:54 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Mathews

3856 03/03/2015 22:17:06 Option 3 Option 1 x

3857 04/03/2015 04:15:44 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Grierson Mundell

3858 04/03/2015 04:57:59 Option 2 Option 1 ronald sharp Hull City council and Scunthorpe united both have had help thi Grimsby council has never done anything for the football club in the 55 years I have supported the team

3859 04/03/2015 08:32:35 Option 2 Option 1 Janine Cowdroy The Club needs a new home and peaks Parkway is the place for it

3860 04/03/2015 09:16:50 Option 2 Option 1 Rob Kennedy

3861 04/03/2015 09:30:46 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Walker This is ideal position for football Ground, lets do and give Grimsby something to cheer we as a Town are falling behind, Council should back this.

3862 04/03/2015 09:33:30 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Holness

3863 04/03/2015 09:34:46 Option 2 Option 1 M D Tuplin

3864 04/03/2015 09:37:17 Option 2 Option 1 N B Parkinson Get the job done, been going on too long

3865 04/03/2015 09:39:53 Option 2 Option 1 Nick Newman This is a must to help the Club get back where they belong 'The Football League'

3866 04/03/2015 09:58:48 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Newman They need a new stadium to help the Club get back where they should be the League, and for all the loyal fanbase who deserve more.

3867 04/03/2015 10:00:00 Option 2 Option 1 G Playford

3868 04/03/2015 10:03:40 Option 2 Option 1 Suzanne Smith

3869 04/03/2015 10:06:41 Option 2 Option 1 David Sawyer

3870 04/03/2015 10:13:26 Option 2 Option 1 Ben young

3871 04/03/2015 10:16:05 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs P J Kiddle

3872 04/03/2015 10:18:27 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Stiff PERFECT

3873 04/03/2015 10:19:46 Option 2 Option 1 Jim Connor Park Ward resident

3874 04/03/2015 10:24:36 Option 2 Option 1 John Mole

3875 04/03/2015 10:35:09 Option 2 Option 1 B Scales

3876 04/03/2015 10:41:06 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs I Peck

3877 04/03/2015 10:42:11 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs W Leshone

3878 04/03/2015 10:48:17 Option 2 Option 1 D Leshone

3879 04/03/2015 10:49:44 Option 2 Option 1 J Matthews

3880 04/03/2015 10:50:40 Option 2 Option 1 Declan Finnegan

3881 04/03/2015 10:52:46 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Malone

3882 04/03/2015 10:54:51 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Grice

3883 04/03/2015 10:56:32 Option 2 Option 1 simon Gregg Good Luck GTFC

3884 04/03/2015 10:58:35 Option 2 Option 1 D Todd This is paramount for GTFC and the Town

3885 04/03/2015 11:08:27 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Taylor

3886 04/03/2015 11:50:33 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Groves

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3887 04/03/2015 11:54:42 Option 2 Option 1 Catherine Heward

We need it

3888 04/03/2015 11:56:20 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Walker Get it Built

3889 04/03/2015 12:17:26 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Snell Hurry up! Build it!

3890 04/03/2015 12:18:16 Option 2 Option 1 H Gunn

3891 04/03/2015 12:19:52 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Hirst

3892 04/03/2015 12:20:54 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Coombs

3893 04/03/2015 12:21:49 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Harrison

3894 04/03/2015 12:27:13 Option 2 Option 1 David Bloomfield

3895 04/03/2015 12:37:06 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Marie Mason GTFC have tried everywhere to allocate to a new ground without success. I feel Great Coates is the obvious and best choice, however this does not seem possible. For me Peaks Parkway is now the obvious choice and I support this. The town of Grimsby MUST be in the Football League for so many different reasons, and Blundell Park has had its day. In order to attract the better players and give the town a ground to be proud of we MUST move on. This will give more sponsorship, more income. This has been proved by many other football clubs re-allocating and in doing so attracting more support and more success.

3896 04/03/2015 13:40:27 Option 4 Option 1 Patrick hotson before a new stadium is built surely you need a better team? even when Town are doing well they get 6,000- 7,000 supporters- that will a, look daft in a 15,000 seater stadium and the atmosphere will be non- existant!!I think they should refurb the stadium they have.

3897 04/03/2015 14:00:41 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Casswell

3898 04/03/2015 14:04:27 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Pye

3899 04/03/2015 14:05:37 Option 2 Option 1 Ronald Tinmurth

3900 04/03/2015 14:07:18 Option 2 Option 1 James Scrimshaw

3901 04/03/2015 14:10:27 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Coutts Poor location, no train station, will cause a lot of congestion

3902 04/03/2015 14:11:40 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Hurst

3903 04/03/2015 14:15:48 Option 2 Option 1 Brenda Moore

3904 04/03/2015 14:19:00 Option 2 Option 1 Gordon Firby A new stadium is long overdue and would help bring the club closer to the community. The club is at the hub of the community and runs courses throughout the year through its football in the community and education trust. A new stadium would be beneficial to all.

3905 04/03/2015 14:22:12 Option 2 Option 1 Mr J E Challen

3906 04/03/2015 14:23:58 Option 2 Option 1 Mr harper

3907 04/03/2015 14:30:05 Option 2 Option 1 Jane Lonsdale

3908 04/03/2015 14:34:31 Option 2 Option 1 Bayley Stevens UTM

3909 04/03/2015 14:36:59 Option 2 Option 1 Angela Taylor

3910 04/03/2015 14:38:23 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Pye

3911 04/03/2015 14:42:47 Option 2 Option 1 James Finch Please could there be a Macdonald's close by?

3912 04/03/2015 14:45:43 Option 2 Option 1 Samantha Neild

3913 04/03/2015 14:47:30 Option 2 Option 1 Catherine Neald The current facilities are antiquated and need updating

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3914 04/03/2015 14:49:33 Option 2 Option 1 Javra Neild There's no room to park near the ground

3915 04/03/2015 14:51:20 Option 2 Option 1 Mr P Middleton

3916 04/03/2015 14:52:37 Option 2 Option 1 M Willerton

3917 04/03/2015 14:54:09 Option 2 Option 1 Angelique Riley More appealing to the town

3918 04/03/2015 16:45:55 Option 2 Option 1 MARGARET LEARY

3919 04/03/2015 16:48:43 Option 2 Option 1 EILEEN LEARY

3920 04/03/2015 16:50:55 Option 2 Option 1 LISA STAFFORD

3921 04/03/2015 17:39:52 Option 2 Option 1 Martin Toyn

3922 04/03/2015 18:45:52 Option 2 Option 1 chris melbourne HAVING LOOKED AT THE PLANS FOR THE NEW GROUND I DO THINK THAT THIS IS THE BEST LOCATION.

3923 04/03/2015 19:49:11 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Robinson

3924 04/03/2015 20:03:19 Option 1 Option 1 Michael Ward I prefer the ground exactly in the position it is in, moving will not increase the fan base. It breaks with tradition of the football club looking out on to the Humber and its fishing heritage. Investment should be sort to keep the ground at it present location and not to move it to a location that is characterless with breeze block holding pens for the faithful supporters.

3925 04/03/2015 20:08:54 Option 3 Option 1 Janice Clift Thought into road infrastructure and proposed housing ie: 1 traffic congestion along an already busy Peakes Parkway2 new proposed housing developments from Humberston, New Waltham and Waltham 3 drainage issues4 local parking issues - using existing on street parking instead of car park to stadium/shops etc..5 noise pollution6 wildlife been disturbed

SUGGESTION: make use of Grimsby dock area, where railway links are in place, close to A180 giving easier access with no major congestion issues, bus routes in place. Giving possible regeneration for the Ice House.

3926 04/03/2015 20:15:17 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Neill barber Assist the club and achieve a great focal point for this town, put the town on the map again.

Regards Neill Barber3927 04/03/2015 21:05:51 Option 2 Option 1 Julie Kissane

3928 04/03/2015 21:21:37 Option 2 Option 1 mark headley time to move to modern ground better facilitys to increase support forwards and upwards

3929 04/03/2015 21:38:19 Option 2 Option 1 mr shaun welsh The council need to be working side by side with the club as it will benifit the town and surrounding area when the stadium is up and running

3930 04/03/2015 21:41:14 Option 2 Option 1 David Jackson A lack of regeneration and development has been holding Grimsby and the football team back for decades. Watching other football teams who lacked the support and relative success of Grimsby Town, invest in new stadiums and facilities, then go on to succeed at a higher level has been painful. Take Hull for example, I remember when they struggled to get crowds of 2000 and were regularly 2 leagues below us. New facilities made them a much more attractive proposition for investment and now they are in the premier league and FA Cup finalists. We could have gained that extra support from surrounding areas if we had invested at the correct time, bringing in thousands of extra people each week, spending money and creating jobs. Places such as Doncaster have become much improved by investing in new facilities and taking advantage of the opportunities that arise through this. Please do not let this opportunity slip, and please listen to the majority who want improvement for the town and football club. Also, please remember how important this football club is to the town and give them the support they deserve.

3931 04/03/2015 22:21:24 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Nicholas Browne

3932 04/03/2015 22:43:31 Option 2 Option 1 Kerry Blessed

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3933 05/03/2015 08:42:52 Option 2 Option 1 Ryan Gambrill

3934 05/03/2015 10:11:37 Option 2 Option 1 Natalie Hooton A new stadium is vital for the future of GTFC. I think it would also benefit the town of Grimsby giving the area a much needed boost.

3935 05/03/2015 11:37:57 Option 2 Option 1 Jillian Burton We need it as of yesterday!

3936 05/03/2015 12:20:46 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Elizabeth Sarah Steel

The club needs a new stadium - the location of the proposed site is not going to please every body but nowhere will

3937 05/03/2015 13:04:06 Option 3 Option 1 Steven Roberts The council has had it's budget cut, it should not be required to assist the football club in finding a site. It is their to represent the public's interest before the private business interest. If it assists the football club, the football club should be charged.

3938 05/03/2015 13:04:58 Option 2 Option 1 Craig Hind

3939 05/03/2015 13:06:19 Option 2 Option 1 Mr S W Smith It is about time the Council gave the Football Club some consideration and help them out. Other clubs have help, so why not ours? I bet some of the Councillors watch them (forget the Lib one). A new ground is wanted (Peaks Parkway)

3940 05/03/2015 13:08:08 Option 2 Option 1 David Limb I would like to see the new ground at Peaks Parkway

3941 05/03/2015 13:10:51 Option 2 Option 1 Geoffrey Rattray If the plan for the stadium and buildings around it happen, it will bring jobs to the area

3942 05/03/2015 13:12:47 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs C Rattray If it does happen we will get sponsors and it will be good for the town because it will bring much needed money to the club

3943 05/03/2015 13:14:53 Option 2 Option 1 S Hornigold

3944 05/03/2015 13:30:18 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Crampton

The ground has seen better days. The move would be good for everyone around the ground and the new one would be good for Grimsby Town Football Club. So NEL Council give the move to Peaks Parkway

3945 05/03/2015 13:33:08 Option 2 Option 1 Deon Suddaby

3946 05/03/2015 13:36:51 Option 2 Option 1 A Turner

3947 05/03/2015 13:38:28 Option 2 Option 1 F Turner

3948 05/03/2015 13:41:08 Option 2 Option 1 H A Williamson

3949 05/03/2015 13:42:25 Option 2 Option 1 A Hamilton

3950 05/03/2015 13:43:40 Option 2 Option 1 S Gittens

3951 05/03/2015 13:45:04 Option 2 Option 1 S Haughey yes please

3952 05/03/2015 13:46:34 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Barton The sooner the better for GTFC to progress

3953 05/03/2015 13:49:02 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Groves

3954 05/03/2015 13:50:41 Option 2 Option 1 Miss Mia Lord

3955 05/03/2015 13:52:39 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Dumbleton If the area proposed suits John Fenty, then it's OK by me. Just get on with it

3956 05/03/2015 13:56:04 Option 2 Option 1 Jill Treacher

3957 05/03/2015 14:00:02 Option 2 Option 1 The Savage family

45 years I've gone to Blundell Park. Of course the club needs to relocate. Lets all move forward together. Peaks Parkway is the ideal move.

3958 05/03/2015 14:01:21 Option 2 Option 1 D J Fox

3959 05/03/2015 14:03:25 Option 2 Option 1 John O'Mahony Good for the future of the town

3960 05/03/2015 14:05:13 Option 2 Option 1 John Atterton The stadium is outdated. We need to move on into the future

3961 05/03/2015 14:06:30 Option 2 Option 1 Val Mathews

3962 05/03/2015 14:08:41 Option 2 Option 1 S Kimpson

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3963 05/03/2015 14:11:05 Option 2 Option 1 M Barett

3964 05/03/2015 14:13:13 Option 2 Option 1 D Peck

3965 05/03/2015 14:14:54 Option 2 Option 1 C Lewis

3966 05/03/2015 14:25:33 Option 2 Option 1 Krissey Green

3967 05/03/2015 14:26:44 Option 2 Option 1 R Peck

3968 05/03/2015 14:28:20 Option 2 Option 1 Joanna Fields

3969 05/03/2015 14:29:34 Option 2 Option 1 C Herring

3970 05/03/2015 14:31:23 Option 2 Option 1 D Craggs Better parking facilities. Room for expansion. Keep GTFC alive

3971 05/03/2015 14:33:10 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Maddison

3972 05/03/2015 14:36:03 Option 2 Option 1 Mr E G Gibbins I'm just wondering what the transport arrangements would be for getting to and from the stadium. ie Stagecoach buses!

3973 05/03/2015 14:37:33 Option 2 Option 1 Joseph Clark This will benefit the town and bring the community together

3974 05/03/2015 14:41:45 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Leech Will be great for community and club. Will give something back to community with revenue for jobs. Just what's needed in Grimsby

3975 05/03/2015 14:48:05 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Bell

3976 05/03/2015 14:52:24 Option 2 Option 1 Damien Smith

3977 05/03/2015 14:55:24 Option 2 Option 1 W Tilston

3978 05/03/2015 14:56:35 Option 2 Option 1 C Eastwell

3979 05/03/2015 14:59:02 Option 2 Option 1 Brenda Catley

3980 05/03/2015 15:00:13 Option 2 Option 1 William Catley

3981 05/03/2015 15:52:12 Option 2 Option 1 Wesley Barnett

3982 05/03/2015 15:56:18 Option 2 Option 1 C J Warren

3983 05/03/2015 15:59:09 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Nuttall It is about time GTFC got a new stadium to bring it into the 21st Century and to benefit local people

3984 05/03/2015 15:59:38 Option 3 Option 1 A BREWER LOOKING AT THE MAP , THEIRS MORE THAN JUST A FOOTBALL GROUND , IS THEIR A THROUGH ROAD TO THE BACK OF SCARTHO VILLAGE , WHO'S PAYING FOR ALL OFF THIS ? DO WE REALLY NEED MORE SHOPS? WHEN WE HAVE EMPTY SHOPS ON OTHER RETAIL PARKS IN THE AREA

3985 05/03/2015 16:02:04 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Fixter This is the opportunity for Grimsby Town to achieve their aspirations of being Scunthorpe United, as Mr Fenty previously quoted

3986 05/03/2015 16:03:51 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Mortimer

3987 05/03/2015 16:05:23 Option 2 Option 1 Alana Roach

3988 05/03/2015 16:07:01 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony McArdle

3989 05/03/2015 16:09:01 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Crosby

3990 05/03/2015 16:11:19 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Leak

3991 05/03/2015 16:11:44 Option 2 Option 1 Clive Brummit

3992 05/03/2015 16:12:56 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Callanan

3993 05/03/2015 16:14:11 Option 2 Option 1 Vincent Rendall

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3994 05/03/2015 16:14:15 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Newell

3995 05/03/2015 16:15:08 Option 2 Option 1 Gerald R Dixon

3996 05/03/2015 16:15:36 Option 2 Option 1 David Burton

3997 05/03/2015 16:16:32 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Warner Sooner the Better

3998 05/03/2015 16:16:52 Option 2 Option 1 Kingsley Want

3999 05/03/2015 16:17:35 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Bett

4000 05/03/2015 16:18:39 Option 2 Option 1 BarbaraDrewery

4001 05/03/2015 16:18:41 Option 2 Option 1 Mr S Robinson

4002 05/03/2015 16:19:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mr M Cox

4003 05/03/2015 16:19:52 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Melton

4004 05/03/2015 16:20:50 Option 2 Option 1 Stacey Ferns

4005 05/03/2015 16:21:48 Option 2 Option 1 P Taylor

4006 05/03/2015 16:22:54 Option 2 Option 1 David Cresswell

4007 05/03/2015 16:42:17 Option 1 Option 1 William Topaz McGonagal

4008 05/03/2015 17:21:02 Option 1 Option 1 Peter Rachman Nice one Fenty

4009 05/03/2015 17:29:39 Option 1 Option 1 Brian Rix It's a farce

4010 05/03/2015 18:25:15 Option 2 Option 1 NIGEL WAYNE JUDGE

WE HAVE BEEN AT BLUNDEL PARK FOR MANY A YEARWE HAVE TO LOOK TO THE FUTURE OF THE TEAM AND SUPPORTERS AND BUT NOT LEAST CREATE MORE EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FUTURE OF THE TOWN

4011 06/03/2015 08:01:16 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Brown

4012 06/03/2015 09:30:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs R Rouse

4013 06/03/2015 09:33:02 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Johnson

4014 06/03/2015 09:34:31 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Paula Dawson

4015 06/03/2015 09:38:45 Option 2 Option 1 Megan Scott

4016 06/03/2015 09:41:06 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Rae Bateman

4017 06/03/2015 09:43:59 Option 2 Option 1 Cameron keenan

4018 06/03/2015 09:46:00 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs E C Foster

4019 06/03/2015 09:47:29 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Mayor

4020 06/03/2015 09:52:34 Option 2 Option 1 Linda Casswell

4021 06/03/2015 09:56:47 Option 2 Option 1 Pauline Harper

4022 06/03/2015 09:56:58 Option 2 Option 1 JESSICA HAITH

4023 06/03/2015 09:58:10 Option 2 Option 1 Maureen east

4024 06/03/2015 09:58:14 Option 2 Option 1 Linda Joyce Walker

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4025 06/03/2015 09:58:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Ivan Lema Nkazi

4026 06/03/2015 10:01:36 Option 2 Option 1 Kirsty Harper

4027 06/03/2015 10:04:53 Option 2 Option 1 Mary Robinson I have supported the mariners for 60 years and I would love to see a new stadium, It would help the town move forward

4028 06/03/2015 10:06:14 Option 2 Option 1 Julie Robinson the club is a pillar of the community and it is essential a new stadium is delivered to ensure sustainability.

4029 06/03/2015 10:14:25 Option 2 Option 1 Jane clorley

4030 06/03/2015 10:15:29 Option 2 Option 1 Jim Goodwin

4031 06/03/2015 10:15:52 Option 2 Option 1 Laura Rimmer My husband could take my son if the stadium is moved

4032 06/03/2015 10:16:12 Option 2 Option 1 alison Thornton A modern stadium would make the club more sustainable, ( generate more income ) It would encourage more fans to attend matches

4033 06/03/2015 10:17:45 Option 2 Option 1 Catherine godfrey

4034 06/03/2015 10:20:27 Option 2 Option 1 Phyll Cole

4035 06/03/2015 10:22:10 Option 2 Option 1 Carol anne Garside

4036 06/03/2015 10:23:24 Option 2 Option 1 Ellis Taylor

4037 06/03/2015 10:24:06 Option 2 Option 1 Sujittta elliott

4038 06/03/2015 10:25:05 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Maddock Just do it cos the team and the town need this!

4039 06/03/2015 10:26:10 Option 2 Option 1 Maureen Fox

4040 06/03/2015 10:26:12 Option 2 Option 1 Lesley Richardson

Please help the club and make the new stadium happen

4041 06/03/2015 10:27:18 Option 2 Option 1 Lynn elliott Move to peaks parkway asap

4042 06/03/2015 10:27:41 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Swinton I would attend all games with my family 7 my son if the new stadium was built

4043 06/03/2015 10:29:35 Option 2 Option 1 Wendy Honor The council must support the Club!

4044 06/03/2015 10:32:39 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs M Nkazi We need a new ground

4045 06/03/2015 10:33:33 Option 2 Option 1 tammy fletcher

4046 06/03/2015 10:33:59 Option 2 Option 1 Ruben Nkazi

4047 06/03/2015 10:34:00 Option 2 Option 1 Liam young The club needs the council's support let's have it stop messing about it time to build and leave a stadium for our future generations to use and just my be we could be talk off the nation

4048 06/03/2015 10:34:13 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel welch Grimsby has lost its fishing heritage don't take the football club to

4049 06/03/2015 10:37:07 Option 2 Option 1 Rosalie Elizabeth Clarkson

This is an important move to keep quality football in Grimsby in a quality stadium

4050 06/03/2015 10:38:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Marco Newell

4051 06/03/2015 10:38:11 Option 2 Option 1 Debbie Kifford Live away now but get to a good few home games, the ground is now outdated and a source of traffic jams for visiting seaside day trippers

4052 06/03/2015 10:39:16 Option 2 Option 1 Alexander Frederick Garside

4053 06/03/2015 10:39:48 Option 2 Option 1 Leona Elizabeth Nkazi

Because we need a new stadium

4054 06/03/2015 10:40:33 Option 2 Option 1 Julie holmes

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4055 06/03/2015 10:41:16 Option 2 Option 1 Dr Adegbenga Alabi

4056 06/03/2015 10:44:26 Option 2 Option 1 Miss Gayna Batterson

4057 06/03/2015 10:44:34 Option 2 Option 1 Cyril Axelson

4058 06/03/2015 10:45:35 Option 2 Option 1 John Marsh Existing ground outdated needs a new one to bring the Town back to this centuary

4059 06/03/2015 10:45:40 Option 2 Option 1 Lillie Ward

4060 06/03/2015 10:45:44 Option 2 Option 1 Katie Brentnall

4061 06/03/2015 10:47:09 Option 2 Option 1 Jess Holroyd

4062 06/03/2015 10:48:23 Option 2 Option 1 Anja Ward

4063 06/03/2015 10:48:28 Option 2 Option 1 Maddie Sieling

4064 06/03/2015 10:49:10 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Everdell

4065 06/03/2015 10:49:47 Option 2 Option 1 Ellie Hansford

4066 06/03/2015 10:51:26 Option 2 Option 1 Hayley Chapman

4067 06/03/2015 10:54:04 Option 2 Option 1 Lorna jane Bryant

The new stadium is crucial for moving forward as a community not to mention essential for our town players and supporters and everyone involved with Grimsby Town creating better opportunities for the future

4068 06/03/2015 10:57:51 Option 2 Option 1 Justice Kirkley

4069 06/03/2015 11:04:35 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Mary Artis Peaks Parkway is the only site thet meets Grimsby own needs. Its important that the council give the club their full backing. Without a new ground the club will die

4070 06/03/2015 11:09:10 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Janet Ann Cheetham

Should have happened years ago

4071 06/03/2015 11:13:54 Option 2 Option 1 stan vine

4072 06/03/2015 11:17:04 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs June King

4073 06/03/2015 11:17:08 Option 2 Option 1 Sophie Dannatt

4074 06/03/2015 11:21:33 Option 2 Option 1 Imogen Spray

4075 06/03/2015 11:22:48 Option 2 Option 1 Natalie Thrustle

4076 06/03/2015 11:24:52 Option 2 Option 1 Bernadette Hurlock

good Luck

4077 06/03/2015 11:28:07 Option 2 Option 1 Hannah Taylor Blundell Park is a dump just like area is at the back of this old and knackered football ground, if this area wishes to come into the 21st Century at least get a proper modern football ground for the whole community which might just show that someone in the area's Town's has got some ambition, which is more than can be said for the politicians who had a chance for it to be built at Great Coates.'JUST DO IT'

4078 06/03/2015 11:30:30 Option 2 Option 1 Emma Tonge

4079 06/03/2015 11:33:05 Option 2 Option 1 Vinnie Harwood

4080 06/03/2015 11:34:47 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Thompson

4081 06/03/2015 11:35:40 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Smith

4082 06/03/2015 11:37:20 Option 2 Option 1 Lauren Bray

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4083 06/03/2015 11:40:56 Option 2 Option 1 Rod Tuck Visit clubs like Milton Keynes, Norwich they all revolve and work with the local community. , Football and football clubs are a good focal point for the local population, a good well run club like Grimsby can offer the local/regional community a lot more than just football on a Saturday, skills for disadvantaged and disabled youngsters and adults, team building skills, fitness programs etc

4084 06/03/2015 11:46:26 Option 2 Option 1 Dominique Maasdam

4085 06/03/2015 11:46:49 Option 2 Option 1 mrs julia ann rutland

the football ciub of which my husband has watched since 1963 need a new stadium complex asap

4086 06/03/2015 11:53:33 Option 2 Option 1 Anna Trafford

4087 06/03/2015 11:53:47 Option 2 Option 1 Carol Anne Merrison

We must look forward, no good living in the past. This stadium and development is for the benefit of generations to come and enjoy. The short sighted minority must not stand in the way of such an enterprising way forward for the benefit of all

4088 06/03/2015 11:54:00 Option 2 Option 1 Alexandra Bradley

A bright future for the people of Grimsby and surrounding area.

4089 06/03/2015 11:54:48 Option 2 Option 1 Poppy Taylor

4090 06/03/2015 11:57:06 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin McGuade

4091 06/03/2015 11:58:02 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Gary Dawson

4092 06/03/2015 11:59:07 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Rouse

4093 06/03/2015 12:04:35 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin a Drury Will relieve traffic congestion around town.

4094 06/03/2015 12:18:37 Option 2 Option 1 Karl Foster

4095 06/03/2015 12:18:48 Option 2 Option 1 Tim Cook

4096 06/03/2015 12:20:30 Option 2 Option 1 Colin Poffley The stadium should have been built ages ago. The new stadium will bring jobs and new homes and renovate the area of Grimsby. I am definitely in favour of it

4097 06/03/2015 12:20:52 Option 2 Option 1 Miss C Kenyon

4098 06/03/2015 12:26:34 Option 2 Option 1 Andrea Michel'e jewitt

4099 06/03/2015 12:26:40 Option 2 Option 1 Layla Peart

4100 06/03/2015 12:28:11 Option 2 Option 1 Lesley Peart

4101 06/03/2015 12:28:42 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Jewitt

4102 06/03/2015 12:30:10 Option 2 Option 1 Lee neul

4103 06/03/2015 12:30:57 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Thomas Wright

This Great Football Club Of Ours Deserve The Backing Of This Council !! This Town Is Put On The Map Because Of The Football Club .

4104 06/03/2015 12:31:39 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda Jewitt

4105 06/03/2015 12:33:03 Option 2 Option 1 Kim Michelle lindley

So my husband can follow his team and my kids can follow their dad to be town supporters too instead of hull city

4106 06/03/2015 12:34:39 Option 2 Option 1 Sherrie Jewitt

4107 06/03/2015 12:37:27 Option 2 Option 1 Mr E P Butt I have been watching Grimsby Town since September 1948, mostly as a season ticket holder and lived in the Park Ward off Weelsby Road for many years. A town needs a thriving professional football team which bring in both national and international publicity as well as entertaining thousands of local people. Unfortunately Blundell Park is a tired old twentieth century stadium which because of its location has no prospect of being turned into a modern, vibrant economically viable stadium. The Parkway site is an ideal site for a modern stadium with easy access, parking and room for much need community & recreational facilities in an area which is losing it's much loved swimming baths.

4108 06/03/2015 12:37:48 Option 2 Option 1 Patricia Mummery

The future of GTFC depends on this new ground

4109 06/03/2015 12:38:43 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver Mummery

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4110 06/03/2015 12:39:36 Option 2 Option 1 Lucas Mummery

4111 06/03/2015 12:39:38 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Harwood

4112 06/03/2015 12:39:48 Option 2 Option 1 ALICE BEVERLEY COWEN

4113 06/03/2015 12:40:22 Option 2 Option 1 Jacqueline Young

4114 06/03/2015 12:41:23 Option 2 Option 1 Susan Swift

4115 06/03/2015 12:43:17 Option 2 Option 1 Doug Eves Having been a supporter for over eighty years (including two FA Cup semi-finals in 1934 & 1939) and a shareholder and a season ticket holder for the last ten years, I feel that it would be a tragedy to have to watch it's demise. Grimsby needs a flourishing football club which can only be realised if its location, transport, car parking and facilities etc are brought up to date.

4116 06/03/2015 12:46:30 Option 2 Option 1 Audrey Eves

4117 06/03/2015 12:48:21 Option 2 Option 1 Mr T Wright For the good of the club & the town we need a new ground. A successful team brings many to the Town.

4118 06/03/2015 12:49:43 Option 2 Option 1 Miss F Limon

4119 06/03/2015 12:50:43 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Andrews

4120 06/03/2015 12:51:44 Option 2 Option 1 Miss I Limon

4121 06/03/2015 12:57:39 Option 2 Option 1 Brain Howie

4122 06/03/2015 12:59:10 Option 2 Option 1 Mary - Louise Thompson

4123 06/03/2015 12:59:58 Option 2 Option 1 Linda Bradshaw

4124 06/03/2015 13:00:13 Option 2 Option 1 Sean Parr

4125 06/03/2015 13:00:15 Option 2 Option 1 Dianne hodge I think this scheme will be a huge benefit to the local community especially with the inclusion of retail outlets and dining. The council should support this venture wholeheartedly and I would also suggest they should become a stakeholder by investing in the project

4126 06/03/2015 13:01:24 Option 2 Option 1 M & Mrs D Letch

4127 06/03/2015 13:01:59 Option 2 Option 1 Vicki Kendall-Hodsdon

4128 06/03/2015 13:02:27 Option 2 Option 1 Mick Parr

4129 06/03/2015 13:08:30 Option 2 Option 1 Bob williams We need a football league club and a new ground will lead to. This

4130 06/03/2015 13:22:23 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Rudd This stadium should now ahead, it's been over 20 years! Since the initial plan, Grimsby must keep up with the rest of other clubs that have relocated, thisc.club can support a championship cub once again with forward thinking, no more dithering please council, support the club, it will benefit the whole area!

4131 06/03/2015 13:25:40 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Quinton

4132 06/03/2015 13:30:11 Option 2 Option 1 Helena Honor

4133 06/03/2015 13:30:26 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Brazier

4134 06/03/2015 13:34:13 Option 2 Option 1 Natalie wood

4135 06/03/2015 14:03:27 Option 2 Option 1 Karen walton

4136 06/03/2015 14:14:58 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Cockerill

4137 06/03/2015 14:16:30 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Cockerill Blundell Park has had its day.........Grimsby needs a new stadium

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4138 06/03/2015 14:17:28 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Appleby

4139 06/03/2015 14:18:25 Option 2 Option 1 jack cockerill

4140 06/03/2015 14:18:48 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Vessey It is imperative that the council looks at the 'well being' of its community.Having a vibrant and sustainable professional sports club is a cornerstone of 'well being' and provides a focal point of pride in the area and acts as an attraction to people coming to the area.Do we really want tone an area with inferior facilities?

Without facilities such as professional sports clubs, theatres and other community facilities why would businesses relocate to this area?If you were an executive, looking to invest and move to the area, would you want to live in an area devoid of first class facilities and entertainment.For example, when Toyota looked at investing in the UK one of their questions was what sports, arts and leisure facilities (and especially professional football clubs) were available within the local areay. GTFC was the premier club at that time. There are other reasons why they eventually didn't come to Humberside (went to what was Edwina Currie's constituency).

Moreover the club is an important employer and if it were any other business the council would be bending over backwards to help the company relocate.

4141 06/03/2015 14:22:43 Option 2 Option 1 joshua jordan hanks

4142 06/03/2015 14:24:38 Option 2 Option 1 jamie andrew corrigan

4143 06/03/2015 14:25:49 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Wood Bad Location where it is at the presant

4144 06/03/2015 14:42:10 Option 2 Option 1 Maria seaward

4145 06/03/2015 15:02:08 Option 2 Option 1 Ester derrick

4146 06/03/2015 15:03:02 Option 2 Option 1 Jack riggall

4147 06/03/2015 15:04:03 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Jones This town needs it's football club, without the council's help it won't continue long term. YES TO PEAKES PARKWAY!

4148 06/03/2015 15:12:15 Option 3 Option 1 Kerry Jessop

4149 06/03/2015 15:27:19 Option 3 Option 1 carl lee

4150 06/03/2015 15:29:52 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs A Webber

4151 06/03/2015 15:30:02 Option 1 Option 1 Christopher Clegg

love non-league football (Guiseley AFC Fan), came to the stadium in October in the FA Cup. Would do the club some good to have a new ground.

4152 06/03/2015 15:30:47 Option 2 Option 1 Lisa Robbins

4153 06/03/2015 15:32:48 Option 2 Option 1 Dale Drewett This town needs this new stadium, its time the council backed this club to help not only GTFC but to bring Grimsby into the 21st century.

4154 06/03/2015 15:37:06 Option 2 Option 1 Cameron Clark

4155 06/03/2015 15:38:55 Option 2 Option 1 Jason campling

4156 06/03/2015 15:40:07 Option 2 Option 1 mrs connie bunn help keep the town on the map every town needs a football club makes the town known in different parts of the country everyone benefits.

4157 06/03/2015 15:40:21 Option 2 Option 1 ANDREW CLARK

The town needs a successful club as part of its social infrastructure. the club needs to relocate to help it generate enough commercial income to generate success on the pitch.

4158 06/03/2015 15:42:43 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Shaw The Mariners requires the support of the local council to ensure the success of the club and the Grimsby and Cleethorpes area

4159 06/03/2015 15:44:29 Option 2 Option 1 Ben flecknor

4160 06/03/2015 15:47:17 Option 2 Option 1 Andy croft

4161 06/03/2015 15:48:22 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel McFartpants

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4162 06/03/2015 15:49:18 Option 2 Option 1 Hilton Hurst This will help employment and investment in the town as well as providing a service to the local community.Investment shows intent which will help to attract companies and services inot the local area

4163 06/03/2015 15:50:31 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Coulam

4164 06/03/2015 15:54:06 Option 2 Option 1 John Knapton New jobs to area.Modern sports facilities for whole community, including people with disabilities, to appreciate and use.North East Lincolnshire to have a sports stadium to be proud of and act as a focal point in regeneration of whole area and put Grimsby back on the national map.Will improve Grimsby Town Football Clubs income streams and ability to play at a much higher level, dare I say it the Championship, once again!

4165 06/03/2015 15:56:46 Option 2 Option 1 Thomas Hirst

4166 06/03/2015 15:56:48 Option 2 Option 1 Donald Plater senior

4167 06/03/2015 15:57:34 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Hearfield

4168 06/03/2015 16:00:04 Option 3 Option 1 Duncan o'nions New stadium should be located where the King George stadium is with redevelopment to the area as it has better access and central for people to attend.

4169 06/03/2015 16:04:42 Option 2 Option 1 Kerry Martin Forman

4170 06/03/2015 16:06:56 Option 2 Option 1 Louise marshall

4171 06/03/2015 16:07:29 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Wade

4172 06/03/2015 16:07:40 Option 2 Option 1 MARIE KEIGHTLEY

4173 06/03/2015 16:08:32 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Williams

4174 06/03/2015 16:09:24 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Walton

4175 06/03/2015 16:11:57 Option 3 Option 1 Trevor Brown Wherever the New Stadium goes it should be sited to allowgood Traffic Management. Peakes Parkway on a Saturday Afternoon would be very Bad

4176 06/03/2015 16:12:46 Option 2 Option 1 julie emmingham

4177 06/03/2015 16:14:16 Option 3 Option 1 Ian Cribb Council should identify suitable site within the borough and facilitate planning permission. Council should not provide funds to club but should fund road access as necessary.

4178 06/03/2015 16:16:29 Option 2 Option 1 Paul grant

4179 06/03/2015 16:18:16 Option 2 Option 1 STEVE BARKER LETS GET UP WITH THE TIMES AND CATCH UP WITH OTHER LESSER CLUBS

4180 06/03/2015 16:20:00 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Cowling

4181 06/03/2015 16:20:16 Option 2 Option 1 Darren Tilston

4182 06/03/2015 16:20:24 Option 3 Option 1 Gillian Grant

4183 06/03/2015 16:20:29 Option 2 Option 1 Kirstie Bould The stadium honestly looks fine to me. My only problem is the parking: not enough spaces.

4184 06/03/2015 16:22:05 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Wilton

4185 06/03/2015 16:24:15 Option 2 Option 1 Mr M Jays

4186 06/03/2015 16:25:44 Option 2 Option 1 Dr Paul Olver

4187 06/03/2015 16:27:15 Option 2 Option 1 Mike hoad Football club badly needs this to survive

4188 06/03/2015 16:28:22 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Harness A must for the future of GTFC

4189 06/03/2015 16:28:54 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony Farrell

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4190 06/03/2015 16:29:04 Option 1 Option 1 Jonathan Davies I'm a Newport fan so I'm commenting from an away fan's perspective.

I liked the location of the ground. I am on record as stating that in thirty- five years of watching football I thought the atmosphere generated by the low roof on the away end is the best I've ever experienced.

4191 06/03/2015 16:29:12 Option 1 Option 1 Justin laland Pack the stadium you already have every week then consider relocation. 60% of the seats are empty at most games.

4192 06/03/2015 16:30:18 Option 2 Option 1 Ruth Fleet

4193 06/03/2015 16:30:27 Option 2 Option 1 THORA mUNNINGS

4194 06/03/2015 16:30:54 Option 3 Option 1 Sandra Braithwaite

4195 06/03/2015 16:31:58 Option 2 Option 1 Robert childs About time the council helped bring us into the 21st century they waste countless money on freeman street and overspent on meridian point spending 8.5 million on building a new swimming that nobody wants because they are happy with scatha baths wasted money on the crazy patching in town but mention replacing the 100 + year old football ground which is falling to bits and you get nothing but excuses its a joke

4196 06/03/2015 16:35:21 Option 2 Option 1 pamela north

4197 06/03/2015 16:35:38 Option 2 Option 1 Darren John Johnson

4198 06/03/2015 16:37:04 Option 2 Option 1 Sharon anne kaye

4199 06/03/2015 16:43:01 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Bradshaw

4200 06/03/2015 16:44:21 Option 2 Option 1 JORDAN PETERSON

4201 06/03/2015 16:44:50 Option 2 Option 1 John Crampton

4202 06/03/2015 16:45:13 Option 2 Option 1 Patrick matson

4203 06/03/2015 16:47:09 Option 2 Option 1 James Barnett

4204 06/03/2015 16:47:10 Option 3 Option 1 peter Mittertreiner

4205 06/03/2015 16:48:10 Option 2 Option 1 Tracey Garbutt

4206 06/03/2015 16:48:36 Option 2 Option 1 steve vigar

4207 06/03/2015 16:49:23 Option 2 Option 1 ANDREW HODSON

4208 06/03/2015 16:50:23 Option 2 Option 1 Natalie Kendall

4209 06/03/2015 16:51:56 Option 2 Option 1 Joe Sinden

4210 06/03/2015 16:53:47 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Maggs

4211 06/03/2015 16:54:32 Option 2 Option 1 MEL MEADOWS

4212 06/03/2015 16:55:05 Option 4 Option 1 SUSAN HARWOOD

i cannot understand why anyone contemplates building a stadium in the middle of a town. The location does not have the infrastructure to accommodate the increase in traffic or fans. Why can't it be built off the A180 on Europark where the motorway could give direct access to the stadium and perhaps bring commerce to the park for the visiting fans and locals. Not I hasten to add near Great Coates or any other village.

4213 06/03/2015 16:55:24 Option 2 Option 1 Geoff Corton

4214 06/03/2015 16:56:35 Option 2 Option 1 Katherine green

4215 06/03/2015 16:56:51 Option 2 Option 1 Niger dawson Ln8 6dt

4216 06/03/2015 16:57:36 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Pendergast

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4217 06/03/2015 17:02:14 Option 2 Option 1 Nigel Dawson Town need a new ground which is well overdue it will ease parking problems & bring in more supporters & jobs.

4218 06/03/2015 17:04:24 Option 2 Option 1 Simon harwood

4219 06/03/2015 17:05:21 Option 3 Option 1 Graham Grice As I have commented many times, the new stadium needs to be as near to the A180 as possible in order to expedite the arrival and departure of visiting supporters. My 3 ideal sites are: a docks site, Titans site, or Europarc.

4220 06/03/2015 17:05:37 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony reeves

4221 06/03/2015 17:06:16 Option 2 Option 1 Rhodie Clarke

4222 06/03/2015 17:06:24 Option 2 Option 1 Ross Spybey

4223 06/03/2015 17:06:41 Option 2 Option 1 Norman Bell

4224 06/03/2015 17:07:20 Option 2 Option 1 Chris chambers

4225 06/03/2015 17:10:51 Option 3 Option 1 Richard ramsden Am glad we're looking for a new stadium ,but do you think it should be near a railway station too.thanks

4226 06/03/2015 17:12:59 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Ladd Look at all the other clubs who have had new stadiums and the results on and off the pitch tend to sky rocket! A new stadium will help us push for league 1!!

4227 06/03/2015 17:13:00 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen thompson

4228 06/03/2015 17:15:16 Option 2 Option 1 Gary marshall

4229 06/03/2015 17:15:51 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Burns

4230 06/03/2015 17:16:04 Option 2 Option 1 Dan Wood up the mariners

4231 06/03/2015 17:16:34 Option 2 Option 1 Edward David Keal

I support the club's wish to re-locate with the Council's assistance.

4232 06/03/2015 17:17:23 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Malone

4233 06/03/2015 17:18:03 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Jane

4234 06/03/2015 17:18:03 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Terence barnes

Help the club build for the future

4235 06/03/2015 17:19:00 Option 2 Option 1 Wayne Sandford

4236 06/03/2015 17:19:32 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Bennett

4237 06/03/2015 17:22:45 Option 2 Option 1 John Nadin

4238 06/03/2015 17:23:34 Option 2 Option 1 adam nadin

4239 06/03/2015 17:24:21 Option 2 Option 1 paul nadin

4240 06/03/2015 17:25:09 Option 2 Option 1 Samuel would

4241 06/03/2015 17:25:34 Option 2 Option 1 John David Wilkinson

The Football Club has a major impact on the profile of the Town and the area as a whole. It's long term viability and progress depends on moving to a new location. It is in the interests of the area as a whole - interests it is the responsibility of the Council to promote - that the move is achieved and the long term success of the Club is maintained.

4242 06/03/2015 17:26:54 Option 2 Option 1 David Rook This club means so much to everyone and we need to move to enable future growth. Blundell park has been great for fans of all age but it's for time for a move and something like this could put a real marker down in what is a deprived area. Come on everyone, back in the football league is the priority, a new stadium to play would be extra special!

4243 06/03/2015 17:27:00 Option 2 Option 1 frank miles

4244 06/03/2015 17:27:48 Option 2 Option 1 eileen miles

4245 06/03/2015 17:32:48 Option 2 Option 1 Michael bates

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4246 06/03/2015 17:34:03 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Nunn

4247 06/03/2015 17:45:52 Option 2 Option 1 Roger Thomas This will be a boost for the NE Lincs economy

4248 06/03/2015 17:47:55 Option 2 Option 1 Kerry Andrews

4249 06/03/2015 17:50:14 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Gjertsen

4250 06/03/2015 17:50:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Ann Gunn Come on Council let's get behind the club, it 's got to be good for the Town, and the people of Grimsby. Let's all get behind the Club to get a new Ground it's for the good of the community and will help employment in the erea. Let's hope the local Council will put in there support to.

4251 06/03/2015 17:52:17 Option 2 Option 1 Derek east Give town the ground it has been needing for years how can we compete in this modern area in blundell park? We've heard all this before its time it was done

4252 06/03/2015 17:54:15 Option 3 Option 1 Peter Wegg The stadium relocation has been a complete farce and Grimsby should be in their new ground by now!!!

The relcation has been going on for at least 12 years from what i can remember...that length of time must be a world record for a football club to find a relocation and build a new stadium...it's a bloody disgrace!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

4253 06/03/2015 17:58:07 Option 2 Option 1 Denise Roberts Having visited the site I am confident that all concerns can be addressed

4254 06/03/2015 17:59:02 Option 2 Option 1 William cowling

4255 06/03/2015 18:05:12 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Outram

4256 06/03/2015 18:06:07 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Thompson

4257 06/03/2015 18:08:18 Option 2 Option 1 M blades

4258 06/03/2015 18:08:33 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret Bones

4259 06/03/2015 18:16:12 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Casswell Community based projects seem to work well - involving the whole town and making the most of all new facilities.The ground should have bars restaurants to make it a 'day out'.Buses from town centre / Cleethorpes to ensure pubs still get football crowd

4260 06/03/2015 18:16:53 Option 2 Option 1 John leader

4261 06/03/2015 18:17:48 Option 2 Option 1 Rob nunn

4262 06/03/2015 18:17:49 Option 2 Option 1 Barry gardner

4263 06/03/2015 18:25:29 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Harris win win win all round, a bigger, stronger community, more jobs and a stadium and Town to be proud of.

4264 06/03/2015 18:32:37 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Mill

4265 06/03/2015 18:36:54 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Dows

4266 06/03/2015 18:38:16 Option 1 Option 1 Viktoria Acton Everyone moans about traffic where it is and I think the new location will help with this

4267 06/03/2015 18:39:29 Option 2 Option 1 Michael walter To improve the area

4268 06/03/2015 18:47:52 Option 2 Option 1 Clare Poil

4269 06/03/2015 18:50:10 Option 2 Option 1 debra kershaw new stadium in desperate need it would benefit the whole community

4270 06/03/2015 18:51:12 Option 2 Option 1 Graham blades

4271 06/03/2015 18:51:55 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun Everitt

4272 06/03/2015 18:53:34 Option 2 Option 1 M k searle

4273 06/03/2015 18:57:36 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda Needham

A new stadium will benefit not only football fans but the community as a whole, more jobs, conference facilities, and especially the youth and children.

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4274 06/03/2015 19:00:56 Option 2 Option 1 Paul fisher Football is a business and if you dont a business grow it will stagnate or worse die .

4275 06/03/2015 19:04:21 Option 2 Option 1 Owen Rymer

4276 06/03/2015 19:04:29 Option 1 Option 1 You own the ground outright? Would it not make more sense to spend money on improving facilities on the ground that we own rather than put ourselves hopelessly in debt for ever relocating to a new ground? We are, after all, not in the main leagues anymore and only have small gates. I would prefer to see the club improve the existing facilities and concentrate on getting back into the main leagues. My interest is in football, not property development.

If the team HAVE to move, then I feel that the council should help, but I feel that we should not move just because everybody else seems to have done. These days I live near Bolton Wanderers relocated ground, which of course came complete with a massive retail park - Asda, Tesco, M&S, McDonalds, KFC etc etc. The area that the old ground was in is now in dreadful decline. Boarded up shops and pubs and social problems. I have come away from this in no doubt that the main motivation for the move was to make lots of money for a few property development minded directors and had little to do with football. Bolton Wanderers are now hugely in debt.

4277 06/03/2015 19:05:29 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Trevor Hartley

4278 06/03/2015 19:14:47 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah reynolds It will great for the local community, generate more jobs and regenerate the area

4279 06/03/2015 19:14:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mr KG Brackenbury

4280 06/03/2015 19:18:49 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Mulligan I do not believe peaks parkway is the best site as Grimsby's road network is a shambles. The Europark option would be ideal but not possible. However doing nothing is not an option either.

4281 06/03/2015 19:18:56 Option 2 Option 1 Martin yoffey

4282 06/03/2015 19:19:46 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Wade Grimsby town football club need to relocate to take full effect of the future increase in north east lincs population once the wind energy sector becomes a major employer in the area. With a new stadium the club and community would have new facilities to offer/use such as conference facilities. Having worked in Aberdeen I know how important good conference facilities are. I speak to many a colleague who once they know I am from Grimsby ask do you go watch Grimsby town?. The club are a well known national brand around football circles. MAny away fans have been heard saying that Blundell park is outdated and that more away fans would attend games in a more modern stadium.

4283 06/03/2015 19:28:32 Option 2 Option 1 Amanda Jane Stephenson

4284 06/03/2015 19:33:11 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Claridge

4285 06/03/2015 19:34:03 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Pauline Davison

4286 06/03/2015 19:37:21 Option 2 Option 1 Samantha taylor The should help all it can

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4287 06/03/2015 19:38:12 Option 2 Option 1 Maddison O'Flinn

4288 06/03/2015 19:43:11 Option 2 Option 1 Charlotte taylor Council have to help for the good of the town overhaul

4289 06/03/2015 19:48:53 Option 2 Option 1 ADAM MARK REAVILL

PEAKS PARKWAY - A PERFECT LOCATION FOR A FOOTBALL CLUB TO BUILD A NEW STADIUM. THE COUNCIL SHOULD DO EVERYTHING IN IT'S POWERS TO ENSURE THIS STADIUM IS BUILTWITHIN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. GRIMSBY SHOULD HAVE BEEN PLAYING IN A NEW STADIUM SEVERAL YEARS AGO AT GREAT COATES. TOO MANY PARTIES STOPPED THIS HAPPENING WITHOUT GOOD REASON AND WOULD HAVE ALSO BEEN A PERFECT LOCATION. THOSE WHOM HELPED THIS HAPPEN SHOULD NOW BE DOING EVERYTHING THEY CAN TO RIGHT THAT DISASTROUS DECISIONAT THAT TIME GTFC WERE AN ESTABLISHED CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB AND WITH BIG AMBITIONS FOR THE FUTURE .... LET US HOPE, WITH EVERYONE BEHIND THEM, THEY CAN REACH THOSE SAME HEIGHTS AGAIN IN THE FUTURE.

4290 06/03/2015 19:49:14 Option 2 Option 1 Harry Gibbons New ground for Grimsby Town long overdue. Extra publicity for club can only increase the awareness of the town to potential investors for the benefit of the whole of Grimsby.

4291 06/03/2015 19:51:19 Option 2 Option 1 Abigail taylor Council leader should be silly making suggestions like king George playing fields I run there

4292 06/03/2015 19:58:00 Option 3 Option 1 Stuart Tutty

4293 06/03/2015 20:02:53 Option 2 Option 1 IAN KNIGHTS

4294 06/03/2015 20:06:30 Option 2 Option 1 Sydney dAvid taylor

Bred and born Grimsby time the council did something to assist

4295 06/03/2015 20:07:25 Option 2 Option 1 Darren chiumento

Blundell park is no longer a good location for a club of its size, it needs better parking and better facilities

4296 06/03/2015 20:09:09 Option 2 Option 1 Sharon Lesley Mclachlan9 cumberland avenueGrimsby

Without the football club this town will become a soulless place

4297 06/03/2015 20:11:11 Option 2 Option 1 BRYAN tURNER

4298 06/03/2015 20:11:19 Option 2 Option 1 james dean grayson

4299 06/03/2015 20:20:05 Option 2 Option 1 Muriel taylor Get out of the 19 century

4300 06/03/2015 20:23:16 Option 2 Option 1 S thorp

4301 06/03/2015 20:23:20 Option 2 Option 1 Mick Patchett A new stadium would bring in match needed money to the town.

4302 06/03/2015 20:28:05 Option 2 Option 1 Gillian beavis

4303 06/03/2015 20:30:42 Option 2 Option 1 Olav Herbert Turner

4304 06/03/2015 20:38:26 Option 2 Option 1 Jasmine white

4305 06/03/2015 20:39:35 Option 2 Option 1 Charles Mickleburgh

4306 06/03/2015 20:39:52 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Franklin

4307 06/03/2015 20:46:28 Option 2 Option 1 Chris marley

4308 06/03/2015 20:58:25 Option 4 Option 1 John Burkitt What are the drivers to build a new stadium when limitations imposed by various authorities (attendance / health and safety / access / parking, etc ) will (should) influence the final decision

4309 06/03/2015 21:03:34 Option 2 Option 1 Angela McArdle

4310 06/03/2015 21:05:33 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Harris A new stadium is vital for the football club and the community please do everything possible to help the club finally get relocated into a new stadium.

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4311 06/03/2015 21:05:46 Option 2 Option 1 Pete Farrell

4312 06/03/2015 21:07:47 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Sewell

4313 06/03/2015 21:11:49 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Mortimore

4314 06/03/2015 21:15:32 Option 2 Option 1 Gareth mcrae Please look after the future of our town and give a bright start to younger generations

4315 06/03/2015 21:18:17 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver battersby Please just do it quickly so it's ready in 3 or 4 years

4316 06/03/2015 21:32:11 Option 3 Option 1 Ian Perch I think a site off the A180 at the euro park would be a better choice

4317 06/03/2015 21:34:23 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Nicholas Browne

4318 06/03/2015 21:40:17 Option 2 Option 1 Barry Hargitt

4319 06/03/2015 21:53:37 Option 2 Option 1 Michelle francom

4320 06/03/2015 21:54:12 Option 2 Option 1 Tony

4321 06/03/2015 22:03:20 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Keys I think it time that we have a new Gy town stadium lets get going with it...

4322 06/03/2015 22:05:30 Option 2 Option 1 Victoria Greenfield

4323 06/03/2015 22:06:42 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Jacqueline Hooton

GTFC need to keep up with the times. The majority of clubs now have decent stadiums. Plust the road into Cleethorpes is very depressing and gives visiting teams a very poor view of Grimsby/Cleethorpes.

4324 06/03/2015 22:08:26 Option 2 Option 1 Simon buss The council should help the club, a move would be good for the whole community

4325 06/03/2015 22:34:27 Option 2 Option 1 Nick Low

4326 06/03/2015 22:42:21 Option 3 Option 1 Christopher James Smith

Prefer Peaks Parkway to staying at BP. However, would think near Freeman Street would be better if land could be purchased as has Dock Station nearby and would regenerate the area. Is the Pyewipe area a goer with funds available for development of a brownfield site. Either way, building has to start soon as it will hamper Town's progress when we get back into the league. By the way, the objections by local residents to Peaks Parkway are frankly pathetic. No other word for it.

4327 06/03/2015 22:47:37 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Dunning

4328 06/03/2015 22:49:33 Option 2 Option 1 Mathew croft

4329 06/03/2015 22:57:56 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Ryan powell

Really is time to go forward with this

4330 06/03/2015 23:05:22 Option 3 Option 1 Richard Mason The new stadium should be placed on the site of the Leisure center and the Auditorium whereby the stadium is made up of both the leisure center and auditorium. The estate where these are situated is in desperate need of reinvestment and redevelopment and there is ample spare land for car parking around the Macaulay Street area and River Freshney. Other transport links are nearby such as bus routes and a simple stop on the rail line into Grimsby can be achieved easily.I believe this to be a better and exciting a proposition than the official Grimsby Town proposal not just for the football club but the people of Grimsby itself...

4331 06/03/2015 23:13:32 Option 2 Option 1 Marc Lawless is it not possible for the council to help build the stadium only and forget about the proposed supermarket?

4332 06/03/2015 23:23:55 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew cook

4333 06/03/2015 23:24:38 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Davison

4334 06/03/2015 23:31:03 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Floyd

4335 06/03/2015 23:43:56 Option 2 Option 1 Aidan Hynes We have a club in Ireland called bridge Utd and we support grimsby town fc .

4336 07/03/2015 00:03:12 Option 2 Option 1 Dr. Pete Walpole

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4337 07/03/2015 00:03:57 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Todd I believe that supporting the survival and growth of Grimsby Town Football Club through the development of a new community stadium will not only bring financial benefits to the area but will also raise the profile of the town and instil a new sense of belief and purpose in the local community.

4338 07/03/2015 00:20:30 Option 2 Option 1 Brian wells A new ground has been needed for a while now and for the team to grow and progress it's imperative a new ground is built to benefit Grimsby club and the local community which can only be a good thing.

4339 07/03/2015 01:06:42 Option 2 Option 1 Katrina Pearson

4340 07/03/2015 01:24:09 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Rachel spencer

Give us a new ground....Please

4341 07/03/2015 01:50:42 Option 2 Option 1 Taylor Wilding

4342 07/03/2015 03:24:10 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan Smithson Utm

4343 07/03/2015 03:26:32 Option 2 Option 1 Lynne cook BP is past its best and gtfc are desperate for a modern family stadium

4344 07/03/2015 05:28:41 Option 2 Option 1 Colin Norman Mills

4345 07/03/2015 05:46:17 Option 2 Option 1 Daniel Lammin

4346 07/03/2015 05:48:48 Option 2 Option 1 David Holness

4347 07/03/2015 06:26:39 Option 2 Option 1 Dean Hardy Once a roundabout/ junction is put into the Peaks parkway, surely nobody, especially local resudents , can be concerned about traffic etc

4348 07/03/2015 06:45:48 Option 2 Option 1 Andrea Langridge

4349 07/03/2015 06:55:54 Option 2 Option 1 Kenneth Roberts

4350 07/03/2015 06:56:42 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Bishell The proposed scheme at Peake's Parkway will give a big uplift to the town. GTFC has great potential for raising the profile of the town as it has done in the past.

4351 07/03/2015 06:59:47 Option 2 Option 1 Justine cox

4352 07/03/2015 07:02:10 Option 2 Option 1 Nicola Vessey

4353 07/03/2015 07:02:18 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Donner

4354 07/03/2015 07:25:24 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Peart The area needs a new stadium for GTFC.

4355 07/03/2015 07:30:30 Option 2 Option 1 Janusz Przeniczny

Every survey around the country proves that a football team is most beneficial to its town.Its an investment for NE Lincs area

4356 07/03/2015 07:31:08 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Ingamells

4357 07/03/2015 07:39:57 Option 2 Option 1 Louisa charlton

4358 07/03/2015 07:44:55 Option 2 Option 1 Claire Winter We've lost the fishing industry ,without the club the town will be in rapid decline.

4359 07/03/2015 07:46:39 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Evitts

4360 07/03/2015 07:55:55 Option 2 Option 1 Paul William Smith

Do something. Grimsby as a town is sadly lagging behind with facilities compared to other Towns and Cities around us. Hull, Scunthorpe, Lincoln and Doncaster etc.

4361 07/03/2015 08:01:30 Option 4 Option 1 Bryan Lowe This whole project is the responsibility of the Football Club, not the Council.

4362 07/03/2015 08:07:14 Option 2 Option 1 Jon Harrison The club is an integral part of the community and history

4363 07/03/2015 08:08:54 Option 2 Option 1 kate daniel Give the Town a Great Stadium that will put Grimsby back on the map.

4364 07/03/2015 08:13:50 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Gregoy GTFC represent Grimsby. The councils assistance and support in helping GTFC realise this move to a new stadium and supporting infrastructure will give a massive boost to the rejuvenation of the town.

4365 07/03/2015 08:35:28 Option 2 Option 1 robin richardson

4366 07/03/2015 08:43:29 Option 2 Option 1 Mr David Reinecke

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4367 07/03/2015 08:59:34 Option 3 Option 1 john matthews LOOSING WILDLIFE AT A BIG RATE TRAFFIC WILL BE TO MUCH ON THE PEAKS PARK WAY AND SURROUNDING AREA STADIUM SHOULD GO NEAR THE A180 WHERE WILL ALLOTMENT HOLDERS GOSTADIUM RIGHT NEXT TO CREM IS TO MUCH

4368 07/03/2015 09:01:33 Option 2 Option 1 kevin glover

4369 07/03/2015 09:18:36 Option 2 Option 1 Anthony Wilkinson

4370 07/03/2015 09:21:41 Option 3 Option 1 Steve Pratt

4371 07/03/2015 09:42:31 Option 2 Option 1 Michael David Rushby

4372 07/03/2015 09:46:33 Option 3 Option 1 Guy Sleeman I think a peaks parkway site would cause chaos with traffic int he town centre. Great coates/healing end is the best option. Access from the A180.

4373 07/03/2015 09:51:17 Option 2 Option 1 ROGER ENGLAND

4374 07/03/2015 09:52:53 Option 2 Option 1 Hayley Ambrose

4375 07/03/2015 09:55:18 Option 2 Option 1 Sally Emery

4376 07/03/2015 09:57:13 Option 1 Option 1 john warburton Its in the wrong place Great Coates was the best site, but its not about the Football Club its more a case of a Developer getting Planning Permission for a retail area. I am definitely against Public Money been spent to assist a Private Company as the Football Club is. They l have been on the edge of bankruptcy for years. All football clubs should stand on their on 2 feet Financially !

4377 07/03/2015 10:10:41 Option 2 Option 1 Ann Patricia Davy

a new stadium is needed now

4378 07/03/2015 10:11:12 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Rushby

4379 07/03/2015 10:12:27 Option 2 Option 1 Stanley gibbs the town needs a new stadium to benefit Grimsby as a town.

4380 07/03/2015 10:15:56 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Deans

4381 07/03/2015 10:24:49 Option 2 Option 1 Suzie Harker

4382 07/03/2015 10:45:38 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Hepburn

4383 07/03/2015 11:44:24 Option 2 Option 1 Kaye Newson

4384 07/03/2015 11:46:58 Option 2 Option 1 Alida Robinson

4385 07/03/2015 11:47:15 Option 2 Option 1 Peter William Baldwin

4386 07/03/2015 11:50:09 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Brightmore

4387 07/03/2015 11:51:59 Option 2 Option 1 SANDRA MELBOURNE

I CANNOT THICK OF A BETTER LOCATION THAN THIS.

4388 07/03/2015 12:03:10 Option 2 Option 1 Bruce Robinson

4389 07/03/2015 12:27:40 Option 2 Option 1 Karen Skinner

4390 07/03/2015 13:35:06 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Beales

4391 07/03/2015 13:35:35 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Holness

4392 07/03/2015 13:58:00 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs J Pearson

4393 07/03/2015 14:02:19 Option 2 Option 1 Gordon Philip Stephenson

4394 07/03/2015 14:04:28 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen michael Snell

4395 07/03/2015 14:09:34 Option 3 Option 1 Roger Buller

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4396 07/03/2015 14:33:51 Option 2 Option 1 Jason suddaby

4397 07/03/2015 14:53:20 Option 2 Option 1 George

4398 07/03/2015 14:54:18 Option 3 Option 1 john walker

4399 07/03/2015 15:05:28 Option 2 Option 1 david bunn

4400 07/03/2015 15:07:27 Option 1 Option 1 Debbie Austwick The proposal to put a new football stadium on Peaks Parkway is ridiculous. On match days traffic would have to travel through the town centre from the A180, an area which is already clogged up near the Tescos traffic lights and beyond. If the football club wishes to relocate the most sensible site has always been off the A180. There is plenty of land, it would mean that traffic does not have to hit the town centre and there is a train station at Great Coates which could be utilised with the football club providing buses from the station to the football ground and back again.

4401 07/03/2015 15:21:27 Option 2 Option 1 Edwin hopewell

4402 07/03/2015 16:11:44 Option 2 Option 1 amanda hardy its for the people and the community ensuring all included at the TOWN GTFC

4403 07/03/2015 16:21:26 Option 2 Option 1 David Gilbert

4404 07/03/2015 16:33:25 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Edwards

4405 07/03/2015 17:02:56 Option 2 Option 1 Jean Brundell

4406 07/03/2015 17:15:39 Option 2 Option 1 Grant Maconachie

I might not live in Grimsby, but I was born there and I grew up there - a new stadium is essential

4407 07/03/2015 17:18:52 Option 2 Option 1 Claire Howsam Good move forward for the local football community.

4408 07/03/2015 17:18:54 Option 3 Option 1 Dr R G Robinson The site should be near the Railway and good public Transport and not any where near the Crem

4409 07/03/2015 17:20:31 Option 2 Option 1 Liga Ermsone

4410 07/03/2015 17:24:55 Option 2 Option 1 G.powley

4411 07/03/2015 17:48:04 Option 2 Option 1 Lillian mons brickley

4412 07/03/2015 18:00:51 Option 3 Option 1 Rob Hunter The club should fund it's own relocation, not use taxpayers money.If the council wishes to help this failing club then it should relocate them along the A180 where the traffic is out of town, they can create the same "promised" jobs there and no one will complain.

4413 07/03/2015 18:36:41 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher patchett

4414 07/03/2015 18:52:10 Option 1 Option 1 Graham A Pendred

Grimsby Town football club were given planning permission to build a new football stadium at Great Coates in November 2007 and were given a 5 year time line. The football club also had the bonus that the Secretary of State did not call-in the application. The only other club that had received such favoured status was Arsenal, and their Emirates stadium, so Grimsby FC were in very exalted company.

So why didn't they build the stadium? Well it is no good trying to blame the people of Great Coates saying they stopped them, they couldn't, planning permission had been granted. The truth is they didn't have any money, and they couldn't get anybody to supply the amount required. So they had wasted lots of people's time and money knowing full well that unless they got backing the project was doomed to fail.

Now they are starting all over again but this time they are trying to enlist housing developers into their scheme. Hoping that if they get permission on the Peaks Parkway strategic gap they will open it up so that the housing developers make a fortune and help with a kind donation to fund their stadium project. I would have thought the council were wise to this now, if not a little irritated by it all.

4415 07/03/2015 18:56:01 Option 2 Option 1 lee swallow

4416 07/03/2015 20:01:09 Option 2 Option 1 Alice Wilkinson Being a grimsby town fan has run throughout my family for many generations. It would be great to build a new stadium to allow fans to want to travel and support town.

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4417 07/03/2015 20:02:56 Option 2 Option 1 Alice wilkinson

4418 07/03/2015 20:13:50 Option 2 Option 1 P Lawson You can't please everyone so find a site and get on with it. This as been ongoing for too long!

4419 07/03/2015 20:18:15 Option 2 Option 1 David James williams

Put Grimsby on the map successful teams bring prosperity "

4420 07/03/2015 20:28:32 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Anthony daniel

It's time to bring grimsby into the 21st century with a state of the art stadium for the next generation of fans

4421 07/03/2015 20:33:01 Option 2 Option 1 Julie andrews

4422 07/03/2015 20:40:02 Option 3 Option 1 Paul ireland

4423 07/03/2015 20:57:07 Option 2 Option 1 Marc Atack Better access for all to be able to attend and support

4424 07/03/2015 20:57:21 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Michael Hubbert

The football club are central to the community. Blundell Park although much loved is no longer fit for purpose. A community stadium that does more than just host football matches would be an asset to the local community. We must look forward!

4425 07/03/2015 20:57:51 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Pete lynch This club needs to move forward and they need the help of the council

4426 07/03/2015 21:10:22 Option 3 Option 1 Jonathon Coolledge

4427 07/03/2015 21:38:20 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew William Robinson

I am strongly in favour of the relocation of Grimsby Town Football Club, as it is vital for the Club's financial sustainability and it will enable the Club to provide valuable facilities to the local community.

4428 07/03/2015 21:57:57 Option 3 Option 1 Jack Lewis Elshaw

I think the council should help a club like grimsby town move to a bigger and better stadium it would help the football club grow up and be there best and it would also give more people jobs

4429 07/03/2015 21:58:11 Option 2 Option 1 trevur wilson

4430 07/03/2015 22:13:00 Option 3 Option 1 Jeremy .knights

4431 07/03/2015 23:30:45 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart hudson

4432 07/03/2015 23:32:46 Option 2 Option 1 Roger Buckner

4433 08/03/2015 00:21:09 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Timothy Barker

4434 08/03/2015 00:38:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Horsfall, living in Walker ( Newcastle Upon

Tyne )

a new stadium has been needed for many years due to lack of extension to BP, at first my 1st choice would have been Great Coats but because of local issues that would not have happened . we must now get this new plan in motion and get it off the drawing board and get it in motion , it's still not an easy place to get to ( limited parking ect etc ) but maint give the TOWN a boost with the new facilities that are planed , the sooner this happens the better so we know WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING for G.TF.C. and local area the council will or will not not make up its own mind up on weather elections are due in the area or not ..... obviously there are not many TOWN supporters on the council or this would have been sorted long ago , GET A GRIP AND SORT IT OUT ,

4435 08/03/2015 01:33:24 Option 4 Option 1 Bernard Jensen

4436 08/03/2015 02:15:00 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Whitelam

I now live in Leicester, but when I lived in Lincolnshire, there was nothing better than supporting GTFC at Blundell Park. In them days (early 90s I think) we were playing Leicester, Derby, Sunderland, Wolves, Forest. Anything that promotes the club, like a new stadium has to be a good thing! Also, I bring my Leicester City fan friends to watch. They love it. Proper football! xxx

4437 08/03/2015 05:44:35 Option 2 Option 1 Julie wood

4438 08/03/2015 06:42:33 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Ellis Although I don't live in the area now, I do understand and believe that Grimsby (and its football club) is a town that will benefit from regeneration and assistance from all parties concerned will undoubtedly give the people of the town fresh optimism and the club a new lease of life. Make no bones about it, having watched the club from the Barrack Stand with my Grandfather as a boy and from the Pontoon in the late 70's it will be sad to see Blundell Park gone; however, times move on and so should Grimsby Town, it's supporters and the Council 'together'.

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4439 08/03/2015 07:34:00 Option 3 Option 1 Ruth Frampton

4440 08/03/2015 07:58:43 Option 2 Option 1 di clark

4441 08/03/2015 08:14:18 Option 3 Option 1 Lewis Genney Please allow the club to grow without causing damage to local business.

4442 08/03/2015 08:40:38 Option 2 Option 1 Janet Dennehy This will be more than just a football pitch, a multiuse stadium will bring much needed revenue into Grimsby and help improve the towns reputation

4443 08/03/2015 09:02:50 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Holmes

4444 08/03/2015 09:18:11 Option 2 Option 1 C P Sterriker

4445 08/03/2015 09:32:52 Option 2 Option 1 Julian Weiss

4446 08/03/2015 09:45:41 Option 2 Option 1 Tom Jackson

4447 08/03/2015 09:46:01 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Mensforth

4448 08/03/2015 09:51:00 Option 2 Option 1 June kyme

4449 08/03/2015 09:57:44 Option 3 Option 1 James Allenby

4450 08/03/2015 10:09:02 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Trantham Promises to help the club relocate have been banded about before I moved to London and now its time to do something to help the club return to the league where they belong

4451 08/03/2015 10:28:58 Option 2 Option 1 Kaj Mason

4452 08/03/2015 10:31:44 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Littlewood

4453 08/03/2015 10:33:26 Option 2 Option 1 Kieran Litttlewood

4454 08/03/2015 10:34:44 Option 2 Option 1 Finlay Littlewood

4455 08/03/2015 10:35:27 Option 3 Option 1 Leonard Robinson

4456 08/03/2015 10:38:45 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Bayliss

4457 08/03/2015 10:47:54 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Antony Gass

4458 08/03/2015 10:56:02 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Gilbride

4459 08/03/2015 11:11:41 Option 2 Option 1 Ray Needham

4460 08/03/2015 11:22:19 Option 3 Option 1 VALERIE CORMAC K

I DO NOT LIVE IN THE NE LINCS COUNCIL AREA- I LIVE IN TETNEY- BUT AM A REGULAR USER OF PEAKS PARKWAY. THIS ROAD WAS INTENDED TO BE A THROUGH ROAD INTO TOWN. BUILDING A STADIUM OFF THIS ROAD WOULD NEGATE THE ORIGINAL REASON FOR THE ROAD AND AN INSULT TO THE ALLOTMENT OWNERS AND USERS OF THE HOSPICE. THIS PROPOSED SITE, IF USED, WOULD HAVE A DETRIMENTAL AFFECT ON THE DAILY LIVES OF FAR MORE PEOPLE THAN WOULD BE ATTENDING THE MATCHES AND THIS PROPOSITION HAS MORE TO DO WITH BOOSTING THE EGO OF THE CLUB DIRECTORS!

4461 08/03/2015 11:26:37 Option 2 Option 1 Samantha Borst A better ground is needed, with more appropriate disabled seating place and a more accessible function room.

4462 08/03/2015 11:33:20 Option 2 Option 1 Paul William Clark

The local council helping in relocation is vital for the club and town to thrive.

4463 08/03/2015 12:09:10 Option 2 Option 1 Craig disley

4464 08/03/2015 12:32:06 Option 2 Option 1 Gerard Anthony Hirst

4465 08/03/2015 13:38:03 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Bulock

4466 08/03/2015 13:42:49 Option 2 Option 1 Eileen Wade

4467 08/03/2015 13:52:56 Option 2 Option 1 John Hyldon

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4468 08/03/2015 13:55:14 Option 3 Option 1 Derek McAndrew I think the Peaks Parkway site is not the best option. It will cause traffic congestion in the area and increase the flow of traffic through villages like barnoldby -le-Beck and Waltham. It wpould be far more practical to have in located close to the A180.

4469 08/03/2015 14:01:57 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Gammidge

4470 08/03/2015 14:47:44 Option 2 Option 1 Sally O'connor

4471 08/03/2015 14:54:27 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Clark This is important for the future of GTFC. Not only this,a new stadium will encourage more people to attend bringing more revenue to the area.

4472 08/03/2015 14:55:02 Option 3 Option 1 Heather isabella Anne wallis

Happy for council to support but not financially.My objections include loss of wild life, loss of allotments, closeness to crematorium, extra foot and road traffic. Almost continual use of development will create problems mentioned above.

4473 08/03/2015 15:14:49 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca Breeze The football club is a massive part of the community, support from the council and help in relocating the club would benefit the community.

4474 08/03/2015 15:18:31 Option 2 Option 1 Elizabeth Breeze The council needs to support the local community to grow and prosper. The football club relocation is a very important part of the grow and prosperity of the community. It desperately needs relocating as the current stadium is not suitable.

4475 08/03/2015 15:20:13 Option 3 Option 1 kenneth gray as has been said in the past gratcoates or even the old fishdocks are ideal as they are central with good road and rail lincs

4476 08/03/2015 15:40:03 Option 3 Option 1 Peter Eskesen A decent stadium with associated leisure, sporting, retail and even educational facilities can play a big part in regenerating a declined or declining area. This is the approach Tottenham Hotspur are taking, for example. The football club is part of the community and, ideally, is situated at the centre of that community. Too many clubs have moved into soulless new venues at out-of-town sites. I've always thought that a new stadium for Grimsby Town should be located somewher between the current ground and the Royal Dock - this was once the heart of a thriving Grimsby and, goodness knows, would benefit from some investment. At the same time, the choice of this area would pay due deference to Grimsby's past. The current favoured scheme just seems to me to shove the football club out of the way in the hope that noone will be inconvenienced.

4477 08/03/2015 16:11:47 Option 2 Option 1 Jacqueline Grocock

4478 08/03/2015 16:12:59 Option 2 Option 1 Paige Grocock

4479 08/03/2015 16:14:05 Option 2 Option 1 Bethany Grocock

4480 08/03/2015 16:32:02 Option 2 Option 1 Evelyn swales A new stadium will make the club grow. If the club can grow to be the next bournemouth or swansea, just think what that could do to the area. Allowing this stadium to be built and helping to do it will be the best thing this council has done in many years

4481 08/03/2015 16:38:21 Option 2 Option 1 Carol Robinson

4482 08/03/2015 16:41:57 Option 2 Option 1 Claire Robinson

4483 08/03/2015 16:54:21 Option 3 Option 1 Megan briant Next to the crematorium, cemetery and garden of rememberence is totally the wrong location for a football stadium and out of town shopping area. The road system will also not support the extra volume of traffic this will create as even if the only access to the site is off the peaks parkway all other traffic not wanting to use that facility will revert to using scartho road, humbetston road and weelsby road creating traffic jams in town. Further there is no public transport serving this location. In times of austerity when the council is fighting to save services a nd cutting jobs any spare money should be spent on saving front line services not funding what is basically a private company with shareholders expecting a dividend on their investment.

4484 08/03/2015 17:00:25 Option 1 Option 1 John THomas DO NOT LET THIS TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE HAPPEN

4485 08/03/2015 17:19:11 Option 3 Option 1 The Mariner Stadium

Its a good idea as building a new stadium 1. Creates jobs for local people & 2. Gives the town a football club that is actually based in the town itself & easily accessible for fans in grimsby

4486 08/03/2015 17:36:47 Option 2 Option 1 Lindsay Garfield Warren

4487 08/03/2015 17:38:58 Option 2 Option 1 Andrea Inglis The benefits of a thriving football club, with facilities will benefit the town and community.

4488 08/03/2015 17:39:53 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Barker

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4489 08/03/2015 18:18:00 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Joyce Bell Much needed community facility for the town.

4490 08/03/2015 18:38:01 Option 2 Option 1 Clive Atkin

4491 08/03/2015 18:50:00 Option 2 Option 1 Lawrence Matthews

The current ground has near to no parking, poor access for fans, congestion on Grimsby road, very dated and unsanitary facilities, and unsafe fan seating plan including their exits and most of all it os being left behind in a growing economy which is suiting Grimsby's negligence of growth. The plans for the new stadium are innovative, up to date and will ensure growth in Grimsby's economy which is suffering from mass unemployment and deteriorating business start-ups and industry. Why not ensure that our legacy is carried on? The most historical part of the town that is still alive and breathing is its football team, dont kill the legacy, feed it, let it grow and watch the town see a boom that's never been seen before. Wembley improved and saw more than twice the amount of business, fans and events there, not to mention the vast improvement to the deprived area that it is set in. Dont let the future history of GTFC dwindle in the dusty books on the shelves in the team shop that has low sales, make it vibrant, interesting and eventful in the books and in the national news on the shelves of the new shops, retailers and franchises that could be created from this fantastic enterprise.

4492 08/03/2015 19:23:17 Option 2 Option 1 TIMOTHY DAVID MARKHAM

IN THE LONG RUN IF YOU HAVE A SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL TEAM YOU WILL REAP THE BENAFITS AS A COUNCIL

4493 08/03/2015 19:46:45 Option 1 Option 1 Ian short City is bankrupt. Gtfc are a private co run for profit.if u want a new stadium get a sponsor on board.what happend to ConocoPhillips? What about dong energy. Novartis.? Cyden homes and dip in their land bank? Abp.

4494 08/03/2015 19:48:21 Option 2 Option 1 Alistair Nangle

4495 08/03/2015 19:55:09 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Ryan

4496 08/03/2015 19:55:21 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Bryant First 3 things all businesses seek - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION.

Peaks Park way is central, has good road access (that can be made even better subject to planning approval), and would cause minimal disturbance to residents.

My cousin has just bought last residential property on Weelsby Avenue leading towards crematorium. She would not have purchased property if concerned by prospect of football ground disturbance.

4497 08/03/2015 19:59:29 Option 2 Option 1 Jenny Brown

4498 08/03/2015 20:19:13 Option 2 Option 1 Michael kelly The town needs a new stadium and this itself will attract more investment into the area. Also if it becomes a community stadium this will be of benefit to the next generation. I feel we are letting our future generation down no leisure facilities at all in immingham at the moment? Scartho baths (Olympic size pool) now being replaced with a smaller one. Surely looking after them by keeping them fit has to be the way forward.

4499 08/03/2015 20:26:22 Option 2 Option 1 Julia Gladwell This development would be fantastic for the area. .Just think of the benefits not just for football supporter's but for the community as a whole. How many school children will benefit from the community staduim. Its about time the council started to put Grimsby back on the up by first of all assisting in every possible way to ensure this development is built.

4500 08/03/2015 20:33:15 Option 2 Option 1 Laura Patton How much longer will the council keep the football club in the dark ages. It needs a new stadium to move forwards, for both the sake of its loyal supporters and for the community that support each other in so many ways!

4501 08/03/2015 20:47:02 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Avis It will benefit the community

4502 08/03/2015 20:54:08 Option 2 Option 1 mr andy shearsmith

I am totally in favour off grimsby town having a new stadium.The new stadium should have been built many years ago.The football club and the area need to move forward.It would create jobs and secure the mid to long term of grimsby Towns future.

4503 08/03/2015 20:58:33 Option 2 Option 1 Mary chalk The football team puts our town in the national news, we have got to help make the stadium a reality

4504 08/03/2015 20:58:55 Option 2 Option 1 Miss P Burns It is vital that football clubs are supported by the local community

4505 08/03/2015 21:00:57 Option 2 Option 1 Rebecca cook

4506 08/03/2015 21:16:48 Option 2 Option 1 Louis Bartlett

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4507 08/03/2015 21:18:40 Option 2 Option 1 byron hardy

4508 08/03/2015 21:30:45 Option 2 Option 1 David Fordham

4509 08/03/2015 21:36:49 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Fawcett

4510 08/03/2015 21:47:12 Option 2 Option 1 Edward Newton

4511 08/03/2015 22:20:34 Option 2 Option 1 Phil Dunham The club and the area really needs bringing into the modern era. Run down facilites such as Barratts and Taylors avenue are only just picked up by Bradley, were changing rooms are modern but the pitches are still awful. If the road scheme can be addressed on Peaks Parkway the new scheme could be viable. The one thing I do not agree with though is the housing on the new site. To many houses are planned for this area near to New Waltham and this is really becoming a joke now, but what do the council know or care. Peaks Parkway is ideal for Grimsby Town with the added retail development, the area is desperate for great sporting facilites, I'm sorry but I can't support the housing development.

4512 08/03/2015 22:27:01 Option 2 Option 1 Heidi webster

4513 08/03/2015 23:39:12 Option 1 Option 1 Ann Green If Grimsby Town want a new stadium the full cost of it should fall on the club and not the council. Nor should the council allow any subsidies or cheap land.

4514 08/03/2015 23:40:06 Option 2 Option 1 Stewart Connell

4515 09/03/2015 00:21:50 Option 2 Option 1 Victoria Gilbert The club has to move and this location seems perfect for the aspirations of the club

4516 09/03/2015 00:25:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Rene Burley

4517 09/03/2015 00:26:53 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Burley

4518 09/03/2015 00:29:47 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Robinson

4519 09/03/2015 07:14:41 Option 2 Option 1 David skudder A move would progress the town

4520 09/03/2015 07:17:31 Option 2 Option 1 Margaret skudder

4521 09/03/2015 07:41:19 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Lucas

4522 09/03/2015 08:27:09 Option 3 Option 1 mrs Beverley ironmonger

4523 09/03/2015 08:53:12 Option 1 Option 1 GEOFF MUDD WE DO NOT NEED A NEW FOOTBALL STADIUM WHATS WRONG WITH BRADLEY OR KING GEORGE

4524 09/03/2015 09:00:33 Option 2 Option 1 KEITH BOARD

4525 09/03/2015 09:18:51 Option 3 Option 1 Peter Holmes.

4526 09/03/2015 09:34:14 Option 2 Option 1 Gerald Dawson The football club is an integral part of any community & helps promote the name of Grimsby throughout the UK. I appreciate concerns local residents may have in respect of traffic issues and possible incidents on match days but I am sure with all parties working together the vast majority of these will be overcome. If we lose the football club we will lose a vital part of Community life, please do not let this happen

4527 09/03/2015 09:35:47 Option 2 Option 1 dwayne sellars

4528 09/03/2015 09:39:57 Option 4 Option 1 Anthony M Review Great Coates proposal for improved access and transport infrastructure.

Peakes Parkway should remain free flowing, additional junctions will increase journey time into the town centre and therefor may promote further use of retail parks/internet shopping vs town centre congestion.

4529 09/03/2015 09:46:04 Option 2 Option 1 williams oates the sooner the better

4530 09/03/2015 09:50:38 Option 2 Option 1 gary sparkes

4531 09/03/2015 09:54:30 Option 2 Option 1 mike rands

4532 09/03/2015 09:56:22 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Loughran

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4533 09/03/2015 09:59:08 Option 2 Option 1 chloe todd

4534 09/03/2015 10:00:41 Option 3 Option 1 T Brace I do believe GTFC need a new stadium, but not at the Peakes Parkway site, it has to be somewhere easily accessible by rail & road.

4535 09/03/2015 10:01:31 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Skelton Good access fot cyclists neefed

4536 09/03/2015 10:05:23 Option 2 Option 1 katie smith the football club is a vital part of the community

4537 09/03/2015 10:06:52 Option 2 Option 1 claire Wright

4538 09/03/2015 10:07:05 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Belt The Football club and the community need this to progress together as a town and a football team

4539 09/03/2015 10:10:33 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs b mcewan if we dont do something with this town it will end up like scunthorpe/immingham all houses NO facilities

4540 09/03/2015 10:13:33 Option 2 Option 1 Jonathan Larkins

4541 09/03/2015 10:20:21 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis nicholson

4542 09/03/2015 10:22:17 Option 2 Option 1 j sheppard

4543 09/03/2015 10:23:33 Option 2 Option 1 martin matthews

4544 09/03/2015 10:25:08 Option 2 Option 1 stephanie dinnes

4545 09/03/2015 10:28:56 Option 2 Option 1 matthew portess

4546 09/03/2015 10:30:14 Option 2 Option 1 katie hickson

4547 09/03/2015 10:32:03 Option 2 Option 1 scott nixon

4548 09/03/2015 10:33:35 Option 2 Option 1 peter matthews

4549 09/03/2015 10:35:00 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Girling Although I no longer live in Grimsby I would like to see the team relocated to a new all singing and dancing stadium. If this can be acheived with a little help from the council all well and good. It looks like some much needed other facilities will be made available to the local people of Grimsby as well. UTM

4550 09/03/2015 10:35:14 Option 2 Option 1 garry whall

4551 09/03/2015 10:36:21 Option 2 Option 1 nathan whall

4552 09/03/2015 10:38:46 Option 2 Option 1 john epton

4553 09/03/2015 10:42:00 Option 2 Option 1 r m watson

4554 09/03/2015 10:44:07 Option 2 Option 1 steve daddy

4555 09/03/2015 10:45:59 Option 2 Option 1 nathan stockwood

4556 09/03/2015 10:47:19 Option 2 Option 1 mr s w toohill

4557 09/03/2015 10:49:44 Option 2 Option 1 will jebson

4558 09/03/2015 10:55:02 Option 2 Option 1 brian nicholson

4559 09/03/2015 10:56:20 Option 2 Option 1 ian sutherland

4560 09/03/2015 10:57:43 Option 2 Option 1 grey hornby

4561 09/03/2015 11:00:25 Option 2 Option 1 andrew nele

4562 09/03/2015 11:07:31 Option 2 Option 1 Bradley ouposhgy

4563 09/03/2015 11:09:08 Option 2 Option 1 Gary hall

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4564 09/03/2015 11:11:44 Option 2 Option 1 mark thompson

4565 09/03/2015 11:13:19 Option 2 Option 1 Gemma sherer

4566 09/03/2015 11:15:02 Option 2 Option 1 peter taylor

4567 09/03/2015 11:16:30 Option 2 Option 1 callum graves

4568 09/03/2015 11:17:44 Option 2 Option 1 ian grindle

4569 09/03/2015 11:19:03 Option 2 Option 1 Malcolm Stanley Davison

4570 09/03/2015 11:19:06 Option 2 Option 1 darren graves

4571 09/03/2015 11:20:13 Option 2 Option 1 debbie lancaster

4572 09/03/2015 11:21:26 Option 2 Option 1 Joan Frances Davison

4573 09/03/2015 11:22:10 Option 2 Option 1 david leslie taylor

4574 09/03/2015 11:23:10 Option 2 Option 1 david piggott

4575 09/03/2015 11:24:15 Option 2 Option 1 joanne taylor

4576 09/03/2015 11:25:02 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Wright Get a move on - we are already 30 years late.

4577 09/03/2015 11:25:11 Option 2 Option 1 katie spurr

4578 09/03/2015 11:29:46 Option 2 Option 1 liam graves

4579 09/03/2015 11:30:46 Option 2 Option 1 shelly graves

4580 09/03/2015 11:31:43 Option 2 Option 1 lauren taylor

4581 09/03/2015 11:32:42 Option 2 Option 1 jacky hopkin

4582 09/03/2015 11:39:27 Option 2 Option 1 Tracey Amanda Lince

The football Club is at the heart of the community and is in the hearts of most local families. My Husband and Sons attend every home game and I would love to see the developmetn of a new stadium which would have the faciities needed for me to also attend with our young Daughter. I am also excited at the prospect of activities and facilities that may be available to my family at the new development

4583 09/03/2015 11:44:20 Option 2 Option 1 jane waldrow

4584 09/03/2015 11:49:13 Option 3 Option 1 ANTHONY BARNES,226 STATION ROAD ,NEW WALTHAM,GRIMSBY DN36 4PH.

4585 09/03/2015 11:51:01 Option 2 Option 1 anita harpham

4586 09/03/2015 11:53:25 Option 2 Option 1 jamie whitham

4587 09/03/2015 11:56:31 Option 2 Option 1

4588 09/03/2015 11:58:02 Option 2 Option 1 sue dent

4589 09/03/2015 11:59:51 Option 2 Option 1 Oliver Ellis As a local lad, 26 years here. I see nothing wrong with grimsby getting a new stadium, at peaks park way or else where. Just a shame we don't build a massive sports complex to go with it so every single person in the town can benefit from it.

4590 09/03/2015 12:00:19 Option 2 Option 1 gary dent

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4591 09/03/2015 12:30:59 Option 2 Option 1 STEVEN MOORE

4592 09/03/2015 12:43:30 Option 1 Option 1 James Smith

4593 09/03/2015 12:45:25 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Davidson This is a forward thinking move. That will ultimately see the town make steps in the right direction. While we are at it. Bring back the air show. And try and look to renovate the dockside. Every other "old port town" has managed it with varying success. Give the people of Grimsby something to be proud of.

4594 09/03/2015 13:00:11 Option 2 Option 1 CHRIS SEAWARD

It is about time we had a stadium to enable the club to move forwards!

4595 09/03/2015 13:22:42 Option 2 Option 1 Miss Karen Lowther

4596 09/03/2015 13:23:34 Option 2 Option 1 lesley cooper

4597 09/03/2015 13:32:45 Option 2 Option 1 becky peck

4598 09/03/2015 13:34:15 Option 2 Option 1 david green

4599 09/03/2015 13:35:28 Option 2 Option 1 robert dobbs

4600 09/03/2015 13:36:33 Option 2 Option 1 keith marsh

4601 09/03/2015 13:39:06 Option 2 Option 1 carl tunnel go for it

4602 09/03/2015 13:41:21 Option 2 Option 1 paul lightfoot

4603 09/03/2015 13:43:12 Option 2 Option 1 peter christie

4604 09/03/2015 13:46:21 Option 2 Option 1 callum turner

4605 09/03/2015 13:48:04 Option 2 Option 1 steven jenkins

4606 09/03/2015 13:49:33 Option 2 Option 1 David nunn We need a new ground.help the club move forward it will generate further income to the area with jobs and events when football is not on.instaed of been objectinal every step of the way

4607 09/03/2015 13:50:30 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Beckett The town needs redevelopment and a new stadium such as the new stadium in Rotherham has made a big difference to the community there.

4608 09/03/2015 13:50:48 Option 2 Option 1 alex mcrae

4609 09/03/2015 13:51:28 Option 2 Option 1 Natasha Smart

4610 09/03/2015 13:53:02 Option 2 Option 1 Daisy Smart

4611 09/03/2015 13:57:21 Option 2 Option 1 paul cole

4612 09/03/2015 13:58:59 Option 2 Option 1 andrew robinson

4613 09/03/2015 14:01:45 Option 3 Option 1 Elaine Jacklin I do agree that the FC should have a new stadium BUT NOT on Peaks Parkway. This is NOT a suitable location for many reasons i.e Crematorium/Hospice/Allotments/traffic and too close to existing homes.There are plenty of other more appropriate locations. The Docks or off the A180 are much more obvious and are close to Railway and motorway.

4614 09/03/2015 14:02:00 Option 2 Option 1 ian dawson

4615 09/03/2015 14:10:50 Option 3 Option 1 Shaun Thomspon

Peakes Parkway is not a suitable location. Its not as if Grimsby has no where else to build a football stadium. It should be built off the motorway and near to the train lines

4616 09/03/2015 14:19:56 Option 3 Option 1 g.stafford

4617 09/03/2015 14:20:22 Option 3 Option 1 Anonymous In my opinion building a new stadium off Peaks Parkway would be disrespectful to grieving families saying goodbye to loved ones at the crematorium as it would be very close to this. Also, people have spent years tending to the Allotments here and it is unfair to destroy these. I think a new Stadium should be built on the edge of town to cause less congestion in town and where it will be easier for visitors to get to.

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4618 09/03/2015 14:22:36 Option 3 Option 1 william riggall

4619 09/03/2015 14:24:57 Option 3 Option 1 david mcoy

4620 09/03/2015 14:29:01 Option 2 Option 1 Kate Osbourne

4621 09/03/2015 14:31:11 Option 3 Option 1 s thundercliffe

4622 09/03/2015 14:32:35 Option 3 Option 1 r colbert

4623 09/03/2015 14:33:49 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Charlton

4624 09/03/2015 14:35:14 Option 3 Option 1 mr m maasdam

4625 09/03/2015 14:36:28 Option 3 Option 1 p bell

4626 09/03/2015 14:36:55 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Venney

4627 09/03/2015 14:36:59 Option 2 Option 1 James Wroot

4628 09/03/2015 14:37:09 Option 2 Option 1 Joe Crowther

4629 09/03/2015 14:37:09 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Dale

4630 09/03/2015 14:37:55 Option 2 Option 1 Jordan Barnett

4631 09/03/2015 14:38:00 Option 2 Option 1 Callum Jennings

4632 09/03/2015 14:38:04 Option 3 Option 1 luke cullen

4633 09/03/2015 14:38:40 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Sibbick

4634 09/03/2015 14:38:47 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua Sunter

4635 09/03/2015 14:38:52 Option 2 Option 1 Jack Pearson

4636 09/03/2015 14:38:55 Option 2 Option 1 Jamie Phillips

4637 09/03/2015 14:39:22 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis Casey Bemrose

4638 09/03/2015 14:39:30 Option 2 Option 1 Will Appleby

4639 09/03/2015 14:40:59 Option 3 Option 1 matthew coutts

4640 09/03/2015 14:41:59 Option 2 Option 1 Nic Finch It's it about time we gave the club the best chance to modernise and survive for the sake of the Town. Imagine if we could have a successful club that everyone could enjoy visiting.

4641 09/03/2015 14:42:16 Option 3 Option 1 joan heron

4642 09/03/2015 14:43:11 Option 2 Option 1 Harry Clifton

4643 09/03/2015 14:43:30 Option 3 Option 1 david howard

4644 09/03/2015 14:44:41 Option 3 Option 1 m miller

4645 09/03/2015 14:45:01 Option 2 Option 1 Lucas Middleton

4646 09/03/2015 14:46:16 Option 2 Option 1 Max Wright

4647 09/03/2015 14:48:09 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Finch

4648 09/03/2015 14:50:51 Option 3 Option 1 philip habbershaw

4649 09/03/2015 14:52:16 Option 3 Option 1 chris harrison

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4650 09/03/2015 14:54:45 Option 3 Option 1 kathy harrison

4651 09/03/2015 14:56:42 Option 3 Option 1 dave owen

4652 09/03/2015 15:23:28 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor lynn

4653 09/03/2015 15:44:43 Option 2 Option 1 Richard George Dade

4654 09/03/2015 15:47:10 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Charlton

4655 09/03/2015 15:54:35 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Pembroke

4656 09/03/2015 15:55:20 Option 2 Option 1 Angela Riley

4657 09/03/2015 15:59:41 Option 2 Option 1 Mr H E Shearsmith

4658 09/03/2015 16:01:57 Option 3 Option 1 Pauline Rowney Go off the A180 away from potential sites of traffic congestion not just on match days but also because of drive-in restaurants and retail outlet (supermarket) - and how much more will the supporting housing development create?/intrusion into cemetery by noise/ loss of green belt and allotments. There are other objections, but these will do for now.

4659 09/03/2015 16:04:04 Option 2 Option 1 Tony shearsmith

4660 09/03/2015 16:07:11 Option 2 Option 1 Dennis Goodwin

4661 09/03/2015 16:09:58 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Caburn

4662 09/03/2015 16:11:06 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Barnsley

4663 09/03/2015 16:12:01 Option 2 Option 1 J Read

4664 09/03/2015 16:17:12 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Harris

4665 09/03/2015 16:22:27 Option 2 Option 1 Sue Dipa

4666 09/03/2015 16:26:08 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Manley

4667 09/03/2015 16:29:36 Option 2 Option 1 Keely Mclaughlin

4668 09/03/2015 16:32:36 Option 2 Option 1 Nina Holmes

4669 09/03/2015 16:36:57 Option 2 Option 1 Leanne Dunk

4670 09/03/2015 16:41:06 Option 2 Option 1 Tobias Robert Harrison Barnett

4671 09/03/2015 16:45:17 Option 2 Option 1 Lindsay Arnold

4672 09/03/2015 16:50:40 Option 2 Option 1 Kayleigh Young

4673 09/03/2015 17:24:20 Option 2 Option 1 Suzanne Ayre

4674 09/03/2015 18:02:02 Option 1 Option 1 Patrick Grant

4675 09/03/2015 18:03:28 Option 3 Option 1 Carol Forrester

4676 09/03/2015 18:34:06 Option 2 Option 1 William Paul

4677 09/03/2015 19:07:39 Option 2 Option 1 Stuart Batchelor

4678 09/03/2015 19:39:40 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Smith

4679 09/03/2015 19:52:20 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Dixon

4680 09/03/2015 20:03:42 Option 2 Option 1 Carrie Lewis-Hare

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4681 09/03/2015 20:10:33 Option 2 Option 1 sue Burns

4682 09/03/2015 21:01:48 Option 3 Option 1 June Marshall

4683 09/03/2015 21:10:44 Option 3 Option 1 Anita Briggs

4684 09/03/2015 21:17:21 Option 2 Option 1 Jason Newton

4685 09/03/2015 21:24:52 Option 3 Option 1 Andrea Benefer

4686 09/03/2015 21:32:10 Option 2 Option 1 Grant Johnson

4687 09/03/2015 21:57:30 Option 2 Option 1 Paul William Peacock

4688 09/03/2015 22:02:22 Option 2 Option 1 Alice

4689 09/03/2015 22:16:43 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Barker The local area will be better for this proposal. Lets make it happen.

4690 09/03/2015 22:19:25 Option 2 Option 1 Colin Edwards It will be good for the area.

4691 09/03/2015 22:21:53 Option 2 Option 1 Louise Edwards Great for the area and future generations.

4692 09/03/2015 22:40:14 Option 2 Option 1 Melanie omara

4693 09/03/2015 22:42:58 Option 2 Option 1 Ronald Frank Scarborough

4694 09/03/2015 22:48:54 Option 2 Option 1 Mark It is a travesty if the council do not do their fullest to help Grimsby town relocate. To name a club in particular, Stoke City had their stadium not only fully supported by the council but had them help pay for it now since the stadium has been built they have grown into a Premier league power house, its shocking that the clubs own council has pretty much been against the move from the beginning all those years ago

4695 09/03/2015 22:49:58 Option 2 Option 1 Lee Edward Harker

I believe that a new stadium will help to restore pride in the town, and will be far more accessible to a significant proportion of the community as it will be a facility which can be used by many on a daily basis, not just a crumbling football stadium with limited use every couple of weeks.

4696 09/03/2015 23:07:17 Option 2 Option 1 Lucette Lane

4697 09/03/2015 23:43:42 Option 2 Option 1 barry phillips

4698 10/03/2015 04:53:40 Option 2 Option 1 eddie

4699 10/03/2015 06:50:39 Option 4 Option 1 Thomas clyburn

4700 10/03/2015 07:24:33 Option 2 Option 1 Elliott hanley

4701 10/03/2015 07:50:21 Option 2 Option 1 Lacey king

4702 10/03/2015 08:06:44 Option 2 Option 1 Barbara Borrell

4703 10/03/2015 08:28:30 Option 2 Option 1 Ian cullum

4704 10/03/2015 08:29:18 Option 2 Option 1 mandy Snell The club needs this ground and the town needs this ground so lets get it on

4705 10/03/2015 09:29:47 Option 3 Option 1 josh donner

4706 10/03/2015 10:04:17 Option 2 Option 1 Lynda Munson

4707 10/03/2015 10:05:58 Option 2 Option 1 Angle Boom

4708 10/03/2015 10:07:12 Option 2 Option 1 Teresa Tuplin

4709 10/03/2015 10:08:23 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Law

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4710 10/03/2015 10:09:45 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Love

4711 10/03/2015 10:12:21 Option 2 Option 1 Paula Phillips

4712 10/03/2015 10:14:10 Option 2 Option 1 David Duff

4713 10/03/2015 10:14:23 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Phillips

4714 10/03/2015 10:17:42 Option 2 Option 1 Dianne Cogley

4715 10/03/2015 10:18:18 Option 2 Option 1 Trevor Parker Spinoffs retail and Hotel could be considerable

4716 10/03/2015 10:23:32 Option 2 Option 1 Sandra Parker We ladies have put up for far too long what men would call the toilets especially in the Main Stand leave a great deal to be desired.

4717 10/03/2015 10:23:50 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Fenner

4718 10/03/2015 10:23:53 Option 2 Option 1 Neil Plunkett Grimsby need to establish a new footing for the next chapter of their history and this needs to be away from their current location and built at Peakes Parkway. This will be for the good of the Town, community and also local villages creating jobs and a social hub which has been sadly lacking from the Town for a long time.

4719 10/03/2015 10:25:49 Option 2 Option 1 D Bourne

4720 10/03/2015 10:26:09 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Caroline

4721 10/03/2015 10:27:17 Option 2 Option 1 Georgie Hastings

I am a Grimsby Fan & fully support

4722 10/03/2015 10:27:20 Option 2 Option 1 Leigh crowther

4723 10/03/2015 10:29:50 Option 2 Option 1 Claire deakins

4724 10/03/2015 10:30:42 Option 2 Option 1 Davie De Halle Fully Support

4725 10/03/2015 10:33:58 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Clarke

4726 10/03/2015 10:34:34 Option 2 Option 1 Steven Tuxworth I personally would prefer a redevelopment of Blundell Park, or move to the dock area where there is still rail access and the M180 close by, but failing that, move to Peaks Parkway. Peaks Parkway should be upgraded in both directions to dual carriage way to accommodate increased traffic volumes.

4727 10/03/2015 10:40:48 Option 3 Option 1 Matthew sate

4728 10/03/2015 10:44:11 Option 2 Option 1 David Smith

4729 10/03/2015 10:45:01 Option 2 Option 1 Karl Hutchinson

4730 10/03/2015 10:45:20 Option 2 Option 1 Alistair Gordon smith

the time is now for the new stadium, to move with the times

4731 10/03/2015 10:47:05 Option 2 Option 1 Katy Ellis I fully support seeing the Club progress! It should remain at the heart of the community!

4732 10/03/2015 10:52:40 Option 2 Option 1 danile owen coates

be a good for the club and it should go ahead

4733 10/03/2015 11:04:49 Option 2 Option 1 Alan Anderson

4734 10/03/2015 11:08:44 Option 2 Option 1 Nicola Gibbons

4735 10/03/2015 11:09:34 Option 2 Option 1 Nicholas Brown

4736 10/03/2015 11:16:50 Option 2 Option 1 Lorraine [email protected]

4737 10/03/2015 11:41:00 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Craig Savage

I would like to see NE Lincs council help the football club finance the new stadium it could have the potential of getting the Club moving upwards with better facilities which would attract better players and more spectators and put the town of GRIMSBY on the map'

4738 10/03/2015 11:50:40 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Frank Steadman

this famous old club has, over its life brought millions of £"s into Grimsby. Now they want help surely this is not an unreasonable request.

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4739 10/03/2015 12:19:38 Option 2 Option 1 Howard Foster Do the right thing for the club and the town - give GTFC the ground it needs and deserves. The football club keeps the town on the national map, and talked about positively across the country when it is doing well. Nothing else can achieve this. It's a total no-brainer that the proposed new stadium should be allowed to be built to ensure future prosperity, recognition and, last but not least, feelgood-factor and pride for the whole of Grimsby, Cleethorpes and the surrounding area.

4740 10/03/2015 12:22:29 Option 2 Option 1 Andrew Chilton The club needs this to make the town better.

4741 10/03/2015 12:40:43 Option 2 Option 1 Lewis James Steel

i think we should get a new stadium we have been waiting ages for one. And look at other teams for example doncaster rotherham swansea and hull they gone on to progress well some are in the premier league now so also other teams stadiums are next to a cementrey and would be good and benefit the town good jobs and good facilites what people can use and i understand some people that do not want this but if we dont get this done then we could fall behined and this is a new generation this is modern football just my opinion

4742 10/03/2015 12:42:55 Option 4 Option 1 John Tuplin Do not move. The council should help redevelop Blundell Park

4743 10/03/2015 12:43:43 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Lee Parker Lets take the club and town forward

4744 10/03/2015 12:45:31 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Hide

4745 10/03/2015 12:48:47 Option 2 Option 1 John jones Just build a new ground for God sake

4746 10/03/2015 12:52:38 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Lee Ashworth

Every other town seems to be progressing and moving forward with developments. This town stands still and has managed to already stop the progress of one potential site. How many more years must it go on for before it realises we are in the 21st century.

4747 10/03/2015 12:54:34 Option 2 Option 1 Chris Rutter

4748 10/03/2015 12:58:10 Option 2 Option 1 martin norris

4749 10/03/2015 13:06:59 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Tallant

4750 10/03/2015 13:09:30 Option 2 Option 1 M Seager

4751 10/03/2015 13:13:41 Option 2 Option 1 Becky Taylor

4752 10/03/2015 13:13:46 Option 2 Option 1 Fraser Dunn

4753 10/03/2015 13:23:31 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Plaskitt This is a very long time coming and is greatly needed for the town from an invsetment point of view. Whatever people may say when opposing this, the positives outweigh the negatives.

4754 10/03/2015 13:27:23 Option 3 Option 1 Graham smith The football club is part of towns history and not to support it is just like putting another nail in the coffin of Grimsby

4755 10/03/2015 13:29:50 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Blades An ideal spot (off motorway) for ground with the benefits of community pitches, hotel and superstore (more jobs). A project that has been spoken about for so long, it is about time action was taken to give us an up to date football club.

4756 10/03/2015 13:33:07 Option 2 Option 1 Pat Battersby

4757 10/03/2015 13:34:55 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Anderson

4758 10/03/2015 13:36:01 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Walters

4759 10/03/2015 13:44:30 Option 2 Option 1 Caroline Arnold

4760 10/03/2015 13:45:47 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Watson

4761 10/03/2015 13:49:06 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Kellitt

4762 10/03/2015 13:51:24 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew Renshaw

4763 10/03/2015 13:54:20 Option 2 Option 1 Natasha Nightingale

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4764 10/03/2015 13:55:45 Option 2 Option 1 Charlie Ireland For Grimsby Town to become the team we were once again, we need this new stadium. It would not only bring success to the club but it would pump much more money into the local economy.

4765 10/03/2015 14:00:19 Option 2 Option 1 Lynsey Freear

4766 10/03/2015 14:02:14 Option 2 Option 1 Jenny Lancaster

4767 10/03/2015 14:04:56 Option 2 Option 1 Helen S Dixon

4768 10/03/2015 14:06:18 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Clifton

4769 10/03/2015 14:07:35 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs D K Buffham

4770 10/03/2015 14:08:50 Option 2 Option 1 Kylie Critten

4771 10/03/2015 14:09:59 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs J Thomas

4772 10/03/2015 14:11:28 Option 2 Option 1 Kathryn Boom

4773 10/03/2015 14:12:30 Option 2 Option 1 Tracey Paton

4774 10/03/2015 14:14:44 Option 2 Option 1 Pauline Gardam

4775 10/03/2015 14:16:33 Option 2 Option 1 Cheryl Butt

4776 10/03/2015 14:19:48 Option 2 Option 1 Peter Thomas

4777 10/03/2015 14:21:46 Option 2 Option 1 Helen Parkin

4778 10/03/2015 14:23:14 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun Costello

4779 10/03/2015 14:28:35 Option 2 Option 1 Penny Messenger

Football Club - yes.But totally opposed to Superstore and Fast Food restaurants so close to the Crematoriam - they will ultimately kill the calm and serenity for grieving families visiting the Crematoriam. Extra traffic lights on Peaks Parkway will also potentially cause delays to all the people using the route to and from work morning and night.

4780 10/03/2015 14:32:34 Option 2 Option 1 Sarah Hodgson

4781 10/03/2015 14:35:50 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Marshall

A football Club is at the very heart of every Town/community, and probably has the greatest attendance/support then any one other activity, and should receive as much support as possible from the council. Not only will the club benefit, but so will the wider community.

4782 10/03/2015 14:36:23 Option 2 Option 1 Mr R R Read

4783 10/03/2015 14:38:34 Option 2 Option 1 Owen Ellis

4784 10/03/2015 14:48:06 Option 2 Option 1 Jess Taylor

4785 10/03/2015 14:49:47 Option 1 Option 1 Bradley Ward What is wrong with Blundell Park ???

4786 10/03/2015 15:05:42 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Peter Deakins

4787 10/03/2015 15:13:49 Option 3 Option 1 John Woods

4788 10/03/2015 15:18:37 Option 2 Option 1 Ethan Charles Orr

I absolutely love the club! I wish to play for them one day and I think this move will be a fantastic opportunity for the entire community around! UTM!

4789 10/03/2015 15:52:13 Option 2 Option 1 David Campbell I am in favour of building a new stadium for the football club as it is a way forward and it has worked for Hull City, Scunthorpe United and Doncaster Rovers. I personally would have preferred the site at Great Coates, but I am still backing this site

4790 10/03/2015 15:54:28 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Ronald Joseph Magnay

Great for the Town. Blundell Park is too old for modern day football. Also the retail and residential element that will come with it will be a great boost to a dated boring region.

4791 10/03/2015 15:55:02 Option 2 Option 1 Jon-Paul Pittman "Sweet words are like honey, a little may refresh, but too much gluts the stomach." Anne Bradstreet. I think enough has been said and it's time to bring the club forward

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4792 10/03/2015 15:55:08 Option 2 Option 1 Adam Smith

4793 10/03/2015 15:55:51 Option 2 Option 1 Gregor Robertson

4794 10/03/2015 16:14:12 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs S J Tilston will keep players in a better environment, also more trade for the town

4795 10/03/2015 16:16:59 Option 2 Option 1 Diana Green I cant get parked up on match day i park down Fuller Street most of the time.l

4796 10/03/2015 16:21:14 Option 2 Option 1 Beverley Webster

4797 10/03/2015 16:22:21 Option 2 Option 1 Lawrence Heward

In order to progress as a town and as a club a new stadium would offer huge oppotunities to everyone in our community bringing new jobs to the town and a future for our kids in a sporting capacity !!!

4798 10/03/2015 16:29:05 Option 2 Option 1 colin

4799 10/03/2015 16:31:26 Option 3 Option 1 Ian Higton I agree the club has to move to somewhere else my prefered site is along the A180, the problem I see with this site is the traffic from lock hill towards the ground ,Victoria street, Corporation road junction and Frederick ward way being congested otherwise i have no objection to this site

4800 10/03/2015 16:42:24 Option 2 Option 1 T hARPER Council money should not be used to fund a plc. Council is putting up council tax to make up government shortfall .Council tax should not be used or diverted from frontline services

4801 10/03/2015 16:43:03 Option 2 Option 1 Dave Payne We need to support the club both on and off the field. Ok not everyone are football fans but when the club is doing well it brings positive publicity to the area. Some may ask why we need a new stadium when we only get 3000/4000 fans.. then this is one of the reasons why to make the ground more attractive for supporters and players to come too. Also the club needs to earn much needed money away from match days so they can invest and move the club forward. What if the fortunes turned and we made a turnaround like Hull City (again who got assistance from their local council and a new ground) and we actually made it to the premier league; I think we might fill the stadium then. This would also create a lot more jobs for across all age ranges benefitting the local area and again more positivity for the area. As they say if you build it, they will come :)

4802 10/03/2015 16:45:41 Option 2 Option 1 Sam Barrick

4803 10/03/2015 16:49:35 Option 2 Option 1 Rae Walker Now is the time

4804 10/03/2015 16:52:18 Option 2 Option 1 Josh Ward The stadium is a massive thing for the club and will have a positive impact in the area. The club need this in able to move forward and gain extra revenue. It will also help the youth development and helps local businesses and creates many jobs.

4805 10/03/2015 16:53:35 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Jones It should move to another site so we can park our car outside our house ,its a pain in the neck when you cant park outside your home when theres a football match on

4806 10/03/2015 17:09:32 Option 2 Option 1 Jake Powell

4807 10/03/2015 17:25:24 Option 2 Option 1 Ian D J Spencer

4808 10/03/2015 17:33:21 Option 2 Option 1 Kirsty Topham

4809 10/03/2015 17:38:17 Option 2 Option 1 SIMON JOHN BESSON

The extra revenue which the stadium would bring, would help the Town & surrounding boroughs & think about GRIMSBY TOWN COUNCIL helps the only football team in England to move into its own Town. A good national press opportunity.

4810 10/03/2015 17:52:02 Option 2 Option 1 John spreckley I still think the stadium should be built of the a180 .easy access for home and away fans.but I support the new stadium where ever it is built.

4811 10/03/2015 18:00:25 Option 1 Option 1 Chris Edwards Fill the stadium you have before worrying about building a bigger one. If you need to build a new one get it done over at Great Coates/Europarc which is more accessible by road and rail.

4812 10/03/2015 18:16:02 Option 2 Option 1 Richard Andrew donner

It is imperative that GTFC relocate. The current stadium is not financially viable to sustain the future of the club .

4813 10/03/2015 18:33:54 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Francis

4814 10/03/2015 18:40:13 Option 1 Option 1 Sara McLoughlin

4815 10/03/2015 18:41:02 Option 2 Option 1 William Inglis

4816 10/03/2015 18:58:57 Option 2 Option 2 Maurice Morwood

Better Access to new ground than on street parking around Blundell Park.

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4817 10/03/2015 19:04:10 Option 2 Option 2 Gemma rhodes

4818 10/03/2015 19:04:36 Option 2 Option 2 ben taylor I feel the council have an obligation to support this local business in developing and improving. It should not be seen as a pro/anti-football divide.

4819 10/03/2015 19:06:03 Option 3 Option 2 Mrs M Wilson

4820 10/03/2015 19:11:37 Option 1 Option 2 Peter James Mascall

Really getting fed up of green belt vanishing! Develop Blundell Park and leave Peaks Parkway alone! Enough!

4821 10/03/2015 19:17:48 Option 2 Option 2 Lewie James Taylor

4822 10/03/2015 19:25:41 Option 3 Option 2 Spencer gray

4823 10/03/2015 19:34:27 Option 2 Option 2 Christopher Calder

Grimsby Town nead a new stadium so the club can move forward like the likes of Doncaster hull and Scunthorpe

4824 10/03/2015 19:35:29 Option 2 Option 2 Neil Graham

4825 10/03/2015 20:12:20 Option 3 Option 2 David Castle Location is completely unsuitable for transport links. It is the wrong side of the town for access from the A180. The large number of new houses that would need to be built to enable this project as it stands, near to the grounds is totally ridiculous as there are brown field sites for housing that are more suited. E.g. The old Birds Eye site. Until these are used it is totally unacceptable to build on greenfield sites.

4826 10/03/2015 20:44:59 Option 2 Option 2 Paul houghton

4827 10/03/2015 20:46:47 Option 2 Option 2 Eveyln Andrews I fully support is community stadium, This town needs to look to the future and NOT live in the past

4828 10/03/2015 21:19:16 Option 2 Option 2 Emma Byatt

4829 10/03/2015 21:30:32 Option 3 Option 2 Steven Paul Tacey

4830 10/03/2015 21:32:20 Option 2 Option 2 derek maver

4831 10/03/2015 21:48:03 Option 2 Option 2 Phil Whitfield For all a football club brings to a community the council should be committed in doing there all to support GTFC.

4832 10/03/2015 22:03:33 Option 2 Option 2 Elaine Stringfellow

4833 11/03/2015 00:46:22 Option 2 Option 2 Neville Walter Butt

Long overdue. Ideal site.

4834 11/03/2015 01:13:10 Option 2 Option 2 Josh Pearson

4835 11/03/2015 07:48:24 Option 3 Option 2 Mr & Mrs S Buchanan

I think a new football stadium should be built close to our railway link into Grimsby. I believe the best location was Great Coates, and it would bring alot more revenue into the area

4836 11/03/2015 07:50:29 Option 2 Option 2 Andrew Robinson

It is about time Grimsby Town played in Grimsby

4837 11/03/2015 07:58:39 Option 2 Option 2 Samantha Bradtke

4838 11/03/2015 07:59:49 Option 3 Option 2 Linda Hay Any new stadium should be along the A180 for ease of access - Ideally attached to a retail park .

4839 11/03/2015 08:09:47 Option 3 Option 2 Edwin Stuart Barclay McUrich

4840 11/03/2015 08:19:56 Option 2 Option 2 BETTY FIRTH The conditions are far below what could be expected for a stadium at this level. Toilets and general conditions.

4841 11/03/2015 08:22:17 Option 2 Option 2 Anne Spencer

4842 11/03/2015 08:42:07 Option 2 Option 2 Anne-Marie Luckhurst

The current ground is small and tired, it causes chaos when a game Is on. Particularly in the summer when holiday makers are trying to get to Cleethorpes.

4843 11/03/2015 09:22:19 Option 2 Option 2 Mark Needham

4844 11/03/2015 09:25:58 Option 2 Option 2 T Hanley

4845 11/03/2015 09:29:47 Option 2 Option 2 Carl Pallatt

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4846 11/03/2015 09:34:25 Option 2 Option 2 Scott Tyrrell

4847 11/03/2015 09:40:40 Option 2 Option 2 Kiel Taylor build over Dannys allotment please

4848 11/03/2015 09:43:26 Option 2 Option 2 R Blades

4849 11/03/2015 09:51:01 Option 2 Option 2 Alex Lewis

4850 11/03/2015 10:02:57 Option 3 Option 2 Sharon Gilmour I feel this is the wrong place for a football stadium because there is no roads for traffic leading to and away from the stadium. There is a crematorium and a cemetery across the way were people come to get peace at weekends with loved ones.

4851 11/03/2015 10:12:39 Option 2 Option 2 J King

4852 11/03/2015 10:18:44 Option 2 Option 2 Victoria toftegaard

I see things from both sides of the coin. I think it is good to help support the Football club as technically it is currently in Cleethorpes as it is, and this causes a fair few traffic issues, people driving use the residences car parking in front of their homes which then isn't fair either. My advice is to provide also enough parking - even with a fee for say £3 for the match? . I don't think the new location is a perfect place for it either for a football stadium it wants to be away from houses with less chances of traffic building up and that is what people would prefer.

4853 11/03/2015 10:37:47 Option 3 Option 2 Maria pearce

4854 11/03/2015 10:41:05 Option 2 Option 2 Yvonne coggan

4855 11/03/2015 11:46:09 Option 2 Option 2 Jack Brett

4856 11/03/2015 11:47:38 Option 2 Option 2 Jonathan Spurr As a resident living in the park ward, I fully support this development idea, it will be good to the area and the town. I think if the council really give a damn on what the people want they should do one of two things, give the go-ahead and support it or call a referendum to give the people of the area the chance to vote at an official polling station their Democratic rights to change this town for the better in the future.

4857 11/03/2015 12:14:09 Option 2 Option 2 Alan Allard sooner the better to get new ground

4858 11/03/2015 12:17:52 Option 2 Option 2 Douglas Fowler Good access to the site.Large enough to develope without hinderence to others.Grimsby will gradually lose the club and the benefits it can provide if we continue to do nothing.

4859 11/03/2015 12:20:58 Option 2 Option 2 Jane Johnston

4860 11/03/2015 12:22:12 Option 2 Option 2 P Watson

4861 11/03/2015 12:23:24 Option 2 Option 2 Mark Ellis

4862 11/03/2015 12:24:45 Option 2 Option 2 Wendy Conroy

4863 11/03/2015 12:26:22 Option 2 Option 2 Matt Wade

4864 11/03/2015 12:29:37 Option 2 Option 2 Amy Kingston

4865 11/03/2015 12:31:39 Option 2 Option 2 Zoe Sanderson

4866 11/03/2015 12:33:40 Option 2 Option 2 Diane De Halle I fully support and it's long overdue! Go Grimsby Town ....

4867 11/03/2015 12:38:23 Option 2 Option 2 Laura Johnson

4868 11/03/2015 12:42:31 Option 2 Option 2 Lucy Clark

4869 11/03/2015 12:46:02 Option 2 Option 2 Daniel cummings Support the club and support jobs for the town.

4870 11/03/2015 12:50:03 Option 2 Option 2 Laura Jones Only FC I know that doesn't have it's football stadium in its own town! No parking! Causes traffic problems in current location. Old and run down stadium - needs a face lift!

4871 11/03/2015 12:51:40 Option 2 Option 2 Paul Atkin

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4872 11/03/2015 12:53:45 Option 2 Option 2 D Penson

4873 11/03/2015 12:55:04 Option 2 Option 2 Dean Ingram

4874 11/03/2015 12:56:21 Option 2 Option 2 Michael Tuplin

4875 11/03/2015 12:58:52 Option 2 Option 2 Bob Adams

4876 11/03/2015 13:00:30 Option 2 Option 2 Katy Brearley

4877 11/03/2015 13:02:20 Option 2 Option 2 Darren Campbell long overdue, will provide a real benefit for the town and its people

4878 11/03/2015 13:03:46 Option 2 Option 2 Tina Cook

4879 11/03/2015 13:06:32 Option 2 Option 2 D Loveday

4880 11/03/2015 13:08:23 Option 2 Option 2 Nigel Dunn I think the Peaks Parkway site would be a good place for the football ground

4881 11/03/2015 13:09:40 Option 2 Option 2 Emma Wade

4882 11/03/2015 13:11:00 Option 2 Option 2 Helen Swan

4883 11/03/2015 13:14:44 Option 2 Option 2 Paul Daddy We need a new football ground. The council must do all they can to give us this. Do the Council want us to be a success without a new ground Grimsby Town will struggle to survive. The council must do all it can to help this become a reality.

4884 11/03/2015 13:14:52 Option 2 Option 2 Daniel Lowe

4885 11/03/2015 13:15:30 Option 2 Option 2 Roy William Wilson

4886 11/03/2015 13:16:06 Option 2 Option 2 Margaret Woodley

4887 11/03/2015 13:17:48 Option 2 Option 2 Terence Woodley

4888 11/03/2015 13:19:16 Option 2 Option 2 Antony Daly

4889 11/03/2015 13:20:33 Option 2 Option 2 Dominique Johnson

4890 11/03/2015 13:31:41 Option 2 Option 2 Phil Warriner football bring business into Grimsby

4891 11/03/2015 13:36:15 Option 2 Option 2 Adrian Stevens

4892 11/03/2015 13:37:32 Option 2 Option 2 L Phillipson

4893 11/03/2015 13:42:43 Option 2 Option 2 Tom Conroy Stadium cannot stay where it is now because of problems with parking. Football Club good for bringing money to Grimsby.There will never be a perfect site only this is a good one

4894 11/03/2015 13:44:10 Option 2 Option 2 Lesley Ball Make it happen!

4895 11/03/2015 13:46:09 Option 2 Option 2 Mark Thompson

4896 11/03/2015 13:50:51 Option 2 Option 2 A Ball The football club and the local community will be invigorated by the proposed change. it should go ahead

4897 11/03/2015 13:53:13 Option 2 Option 2 Scarlett Swinton

4898 11/03/2015 13:57:05 Option 2 Option 2 Ann Howell

4899 11/03/2015 13:58:19 Option 2 Option 2 Joel Swinton

4900 11/03/2015 14:00:13 Option 2 Option 2 Carl Thompson

4901 11/03/2015 14:00:56 Option 3 Option 2 christopher paul warren

4902 11/03/2015 14:01:50 Option 2 Option 2 Taylor Johnson

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4903 11/03/2015 14:07:27 Option 2 Option 2 Jamie Dionyssiou

4904 11/03/2015 15:27:51 Option 2 Option 2 Lisa Middlemiss

4905 11/03/2015 15:28:59 Option 2 Option 2 Miss Ellis Johnson

4906 11/03/2015 15:30:09 Option 2 Option 2 D Pope

4907 11/03/2015 15:31:20 Option 2 Option 2 Oliver Stewart

4908 11/03/2015 15:32:56 Option 2 Option 2 Margaret Batty

4909 11/03/2015 15:34:13 Option 2 Option 2 John Batty

4910 11/03/2015 15:35:26 Option 2 Option 2 Sid Batty

4911 11/03/2015 15:36:31 Option 2 Option 2 Mr J Stewart

4912 11/03/2015 15:37:43 Option 2 Option 2 Emily Stewart

4913 11/03/2015 15:39:00 Option 2 Option 2 J Swinton

4914 11/03/2015 15:40:13 Option 2 Option 2 Mrs Lisa Wilson

4915 11/03/2015 15:42:12 Option 2 Option 2 L Brocklesby

4916 11/03/2015 15:43:36 Option 2 Option 2 Mr James Eley

4917 11/03/2015 15:44:47 Option 2 Option 2 Mark Shephard This would be a great opportunity for Grimsby Town football club as the current stadium is outdated & not able to generate enough income which a new stadium would.

4918 11/03/2015 15:45:02 Option 2 Option 2 Lewis Wignall

4919 11/03/2015 15:48:12 Option 2 Option 2 Mrs Faye Glistrup

4920 11/03/2015 15:50:08 Option 2 Option 2 Gloria Sarjantson

To ensure the future of Grimsby Town they need to move forward NOW!

4921 11/03/2015 15:53:01 Option 2 Option 2 Clifford Fryer As a second generation supporter of the club, it needs to make progress for future generations

4922 11/03/2015 15:57:04 Option 2 Option 2 Gail Hills

4923 11/03/2015 15:58:15 Option 2 Option 2 Sue Shearsmith

4924 11/03/2015 15:59:28 Option 2 Option 2 Ben Smith

4925 11/03/2015 16:00:42 Option 2 Option 2 L Merryweather

4926 11/03/2015 16:01:53 Option 2 Option 2 Kevin Hilldrith

4927 11/03/2015 16:03:01 Option 2 Option 2 Wayne Padbury

4928 11/03/2015 16:04:21 Option 2 Option 2 Jonathon Stevenson

4929 11/03/2015 16:05:32 Option 2 Option 2 R Campbell

4930 11/03/2015 16:06:35 Option 2 Option 2 G Campbell

4931 11/03/2015 16:08:02 Option 2 Option 2 P W Green Great for clubGrear for Grimsby

4932 11/03/2015 16:09:16 Option 2 Option 2 J A Stephenson

4933 11/03/2015 16:12:56 Option 2 Option 2 David Priestley Agree if new site required.Alternative keep ground, move ground so goals are by Findus Stand to Main Stand. Make compulsory purchase of houses in Harrington Street to allow for this move, with bridge access to ground from car park on dock side.

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4934 11/03/2015 16:14:26 Option 2 Option 2 Charlotte Robinson

4935 11/03/2015 16:16:04 Option 2 Option 2 Katharine Cheour

4936 11/03/2015 16:17:15 Option 2 Option 2 Sue Senyszyn

4937 11/03/2015 16:18:26 Option 2 Option 2 J Collinson

4938 11/03/2015 16:21:04 Option 2 Option 2 Mr G N Cornall

4939 11/03/2015 16:22:32 Option 2 Option 2 Poppy Costello

4940 11/03/2015 16:24:00 Option 2 Option 2 Chantelle Louise Fenton

Grimsby town really needs a new stadium

4941 11/03/2015 16:24:49 Option 2 Option 2 Kate Smith A new site is vital for the future of the club and with the planned superstores etc this will bring more jobs to an area desperately in need.

4942 11/03/2015 16:28:25 Option 2 Option 2 Gill Grant A new fit for purpose stadium would only be a boost for the town, instead of the Victorian relic that is not suitable if the Town is to achieve promotion.The stadium needs to be easily accessible from the major roads out of town

4943 11/03/2015 16:33:55 Option 2 Option 2 Alison Sorby If Grimsby Town dont get a stadium now they never will. Grimsby needs a football club.

4944 11/03/2015 16:35:13 Option 2 Option 2 Chris Doig

4945 11/03/2015 16:42:55 Option 2 Option 2 John Kingston

4946 11/03/2015 16:44:31 Option 2 Option 2 Julie Kingston

4947 11/03/2015 16:44:55 Option 2 Option 2 Chris palmer

4948 11/03/2015 16:45:53 Option 2 Option 2 Matthew Kingdton

4949 11/03/2015 16:47:18 Option 2 Option 2 Gillian Watson

4950 11/03/2015 16:48:35 Option 2 Option 2 Allan Watson

4951 11/03/2015 16:49:50 Option 2 Option 2 Peter Jackson

4952 11/03/2015 16:54:07 Option 2 Option 2 Vicki Redding

4953 11/03/2015 16:58:39 Option 2 Option 2 Hollie Redding

4954 11/03/2015 17:10:29 Option 2 Option 2 Phillip Sanderson

I have been a life long Grimsby town fan. The club have put up a good business plan for the site which will benefit all.

4955 11/03/2015 17:13:00 Option 2 Option 2 Glenn Avis The new stadium is just common sence and should have been done years ago .i have Just looked around the etihad .Its a focal point and centre of a community in manchester, weshould take all the positves from how other towns and cities do their buisiness and learn making Grimsby a better place.We have got very few things right on redevelopment in this town over my life time so lets start now.

4956 11/03/2015 17:49:50 Option 2 Option 2 Terry Lefteri The club and the town need this to happen. Other small towns have new stadiums for the local club and it makes a massive difference to the local community (jobs, facilities etc)

4957 11/03/2015 18:15:36 Option 2 Option 2 Master Adam parker

4958 11/03/2015 18:23:32 Option 2 Option 2 Alex Turnbull

4959 11/03/2015 18:30:45 Option 2 Option 2 TIMOTHY HILL Without a doubt relocating is a massive step forward in the future of GTFC and also will benefit the whole Town. Yes we all have many many great memories from BP but relocating can be beneficial both on and off the pitch.

4960 11/03/2015 18:39:29 Option 2 Option 2 Izzie Kathryn

4961 11/03/2015 18:44:00 Option 2 Option 2 Debbie Harwood

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4962 11/03/2015 19:14:36 Option 2 Option 2 Shaun Ian Smaller

4963 11/03/2015 19:27:27 Option 2 Option 2 Jacquie Turrell It would be good for toe town as well as football club

4964 11/03/2015 19:48:30 Option 2 Option 2 Darren Braithwaite

4965 11/03/2015 19:50:48 Option 2 Option 2 Stacey Robinson

4966 11/03/2015 19:55:22 Option 2 Option 2 Alex Patrick This needs resolving quickly it's becoming a farce.The stadium can only be good for re-generation of this town.

4967 11/03/2015 20:09:46 Option 2 Option 2 Mark James

4968 11/03/2015 20:17:08 Option 3 Option 2 Anthony Blackmore

Land if available oppisite the present chosen site.Plenty of it and posible better access.

4969 11/03/2015 20:23:12 Option 2 Option 2 Paul Antony Bevan

The footbAll club will be the showpiece for the town, for once let's all get together to put the great back into grimsby

4970 11/03/2015 20:23:20 Option 2 Option 2 David Ryder The council should be helping it's local club for the community

4971 11/03/2015 21:04:49 Option 2 Option 2 Ashlee Ramsden

4972 11/03/2015 21:32:41 Option 3 Option 2 Jonathan Moscrop

A180, keep traffic out of the town make the most of road and rail links

4973 11/03/2015 22:14:34 Option 2 Option 2 Richard Kitching A football Club is the heart of a town and Grimsby Town and its fan deserve a better stadium after all they have put into the town. It will be better for the club, fans and people who currently live around Blundell Park.

4974 11/03/2015 23:27:38 Option 2 Option 2 Lee burch

4975 12/03/2015 02:05:14 Option 2 Option 2 Graham gould

4976 12/03/2015 04:32:13 Option 3 Option 2 Charlie Cibor I am from doncaster was born there then moved to Binbrook 18 years ago and watch town for many years and its the onley football team who plays away in every match and feel its a its a part of GTFC UTM. history , so i feel the club and councils can think on these grounds and build the club in Cleethorpes. History counts these days . Like they say Sing When Where Fishin......UTM

4977 12/03/2015 06:10:01 Option 2 Option 2 Mr Chris Clarke I live in the vicinity of the proposed stadium and have no objections whatsoever - this town (not just the football club) needs to have this type of infrastructure if its is to develop further.

4978 12/03/2015 08:59:10 Option 2 Option 2 Graham Rodger

4979 12/03/2015 09:06:06 Option 2 Option 2 phil nickews

4980 12/03/2015 09:15:42 Option 2 Option 2 a jenson

4981 12/03/2015 09:16:18 Option 2 Option 2 LEE DE'ATH

4982 12/03/2015 09:22:48 Option 2 Option 2 paul bignot build for the future

4983 12/03/2015 09:24:10 Option 2 Option 2 paul bushell

4984 12/03/2015 09:25:14 Option 2 Option 2 CHRISTOPHER LEE STEPHENS

One only needs to look at ANY town, in which the major sports club(s) has moved to a new community stadium, to understand how such a development provides an uplift to the local economy, whilst creating a community hub for retail, entertainment and sport & leisure activities at various levels.Such a development will always meet with barriers, however the decision makers need to look beyond these, to see the long-term benefits to the community.

4985 12/03/2015 09:25:15 Option 2 Option 2 christina tabor

4986 12/03/2015 09:26:45 Option 4 Option 2 james macdonald

4987 12/03/2015 09:32:19 Option 2 Option 2 mathew bloomfield

4988 12/03/2015 09:33:45 Option 2 Option 2 ceirwen williams

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4989 12/03/2015 09:35:30 Option 2 Option 2 joshua lauren

4990 12/03/2015 09:37:22 Option 2 Option 2 Mr Endicott

4991 12/03/2015 09:39:08 Option 2 Option 2 joanne howarth

4992 12/03/2015 09:39:22 Option 2 Option 2 Gary Coulam To enable the club to move forward the new stadium is a must not only for the club but for the benifits it will bring to surrounding area

4993 12/03/2015 09:40:18 Option 2 Option 2 morgan sherlock

4994 12/03/2015 09:41:58 Option 2 Option 2 n martin Signature Provided

4995 12/03/2015 09:42:24 Option 2 Option 2 David M. Wroot The council should bear in mind the prominence given to the town by having what we all hope will be a League club. Particularly one with such a long history

4996 12/03/2015 09:47:13 Option 2 Option 2 nick draper it would be great for the town

4997 12/03/2015 09:48:42 Option 2 Option 2 aristote nsiala

4998 12/03/2015 09:50:14 Option 2 Option 2 nathan arnold

4999 12/03/2015 09:57:03 Option 3 Option 2 kieth farmery must be on a180

5000 12/03/2015 10:01:47 Option 2 Option 2 ron smith lets get it done

5001 12/03/2015 10:04:46 Option 2 Option 2 stuart raithby

5002 12/03/2015 10:08:18 Option 2 Option 2 sandra raithby

5003 12/03/2015 10:10:40 Option 2 Option 2 t toftegaard

5004 12/03/2015 10:13:55 Option 2 Option 2 jordan wilkie

5005 12/03/2015 10:15:08 Option 2 Option 2 Jeanette Shervill

5006 12/03/2015 10:17:48 Option 2 Option 2 oliver davison

5007 12/03/2015 10:23:14 Option 2 Option 2 g hand

5008 12/03/2015 10:24:38 Option 2 Option 2 mervyn huteson

5009 12/03/2015 10:26:22 Option 2 Option 2 roger breed

5010 12/03/2015 10:29:17 Option 2 Option 2 paul carratt

5011 12/03/2015 10:32:12 Option 2 Option 2 chris carrott

5012 12/03/2015 10:33:20 Option 2 Option 2 adam carratt

5013 12/03/2015 10:36:46 Option 2 Option 2 graham lamb

5014 12/03/2015 10:38:46 Option 2 Option 2 nigel cannon

5015 12/03/2015 10:40:26 Option 2 Option 2 alistair grigg

5016 12/03/2015 10:41:36 Option 2 Option 2 mrs emma roberts

5017 12/03/2015 10:42:55 Option 2 Option 2 liam roberts

5018 12/03/2015 10:45:02 Option 2 Option 2 g young

5019 12/03/2015 10:46:37 Option 2 Option 2 dean lancaster

5020 12/03/2015 10:47:50 Option 3 Option 2 Barbara Collins Comments provided

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5021 12/03/2015 10:49:40 Option 2 Option 2 james horner

5022 12/03/2015 10:50:27 Option 3 Option 2 Dominic Collins I am concerned about the impact on the value of my property if the relocation to the site at peaks parkway goes ahead.

5023 12/03/2015 10:52:05 Option 2 Option 2 micheal freer chorley

this must be the way forward for the club and the town

5024 12/03/2015 10:52:34 Option 3 Option 2 Elaine Broadley The Stadium should be build somewhere near the A180 for easy access and less congestion in town.

5025 12/03/2015 10:53:20 Option 2 Option 2 louise clorley

5026 12/03/2015 10:53:55 Option 2 Option 2 Melinda E Wood Too much traffic chaos

5027 12/03/2015 10:55:18 Option 3 Option 2 B Frayne or down dock

5028 12/03/2015 10:55:32 Option 2 Option 2 scott brown very good development plan and better of the good of the whole town

5029 12/03/2015 10:56:18 Option 2 Option 2 mr colin henry moulson

GET BEHIND GTFC and let them move into a 21st new stadium

5030 12/03/2015 10:56:21 Option 3 Option 2 Dave Deakin

5031 12/03/2015 10:57:09 Option 2 Option 2 rik dolan go for it

5032 12/03/2015 10:57:17 Option 2 Option 2 Mrs L Cox

5033 12/03/2015 10:58:26 Option 3 Option 2 Gary Cox

5034 12/03/2015 10:58:30 Option 2 Option 2 alf sims this needs to be done

5035 12/03/2015 11:00:25 Option 3 Option 2 Victoria Young Just don't want it to cause too much traffic problems in the town centre

5036 12/03/2015 11:02:11 Option 3 Option 2 David Lennox This does not warrant another grid lock in town.

5037 12/03/2015 11:02:52 Option 2 Option 2 s brown

5038 12/03/2015 11:03:33 Option 3 Option 2 Dan Forrester

5039 12/03/2015 11:04:29 Option 2 Option 2 j andrew 10 years too late

5040 12/03/2015 11:07:33 Option 3 Option 2 J Shaw I have no objection to Grimsby Town having a new stadium, however, I feel that this is not the actual issue. The proposal for 1600 houses and commercial development is the real plan with the club riding on the back of it. If the public was asked about housing/commercial development in isolation the answer would be no.

If the club needed a new ground it should be planed in isolation without other development.5041 12/03/2015 11:08:46 Option 3 Option 2 daniel storr europarc better for traffic,council should contribute,they have loads of money and will spend it on

shit like pavement that looks aweful or pay rises for themselves.utm5042 12/03/2015 11:09:49 Option 3 Option 2 jemma webster

5043 12/03/2015 11:10:11 Option 3 Option 2 David Pritchard I think Grimsby Council should help Grimsby Town Football Club as the fishing industry has now gone lets get town to play at home.

5044 12/03/2015 11:13:38 Option 2 Option 2 M Smith

5045 12/03/2015 11:14:34 Option 3 Option 2 D Dable I cant believe somebody hasn't considered the problems to folk who only want to go home after a hard days graft !!Come on be real and give your head a shake.A THOUGHT EUROPARC

5046 12/03/2015 11:15:13 Option 2 Option 2 Ian D Wilkinson

5047 12/03/2015 11:16:23 Option 3 Option 2 Paul Rendall I'm not convinced Peaks Parkway is the right move. Traffic congestion/convincing retailers to move there.

5048 12/03/2015 11:18:44 Option 2 Option 2 Chris Kirman Signature Provided

5049 12/03/2015 11:19:25 Option 1 Option 2 Sam Bryan

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5050 12/03/2015 11:21:01 Option 1 Option 2 Lisa Chappell Not safe, needs to be accessed away from Schools and public houses !!

5051 12/03/2015 11:22:20 Option 2 Option 2 Harry Hensby

5052 12/03/2015 11:22:51 Option 1 Option 2 Rob Fleet

5053 12/03/2015 11:24:29 Option 1 Option 2 Paul McAfee This is not the right place. NO NO !!

5054 12/03/2015 11:25:48 Option 3 Option 2 Alan Sipson a new stadium is a must

5055 12/03/2015 11:26:19 Option 1 Option 2 L R Jackson Lots of people walk and also visit Cleethorpes.

Loss of revenue for local shops, restaurants etc.5056 12/03/2015 11:27:45 Option 1 Option 2 Mr K R Spilman comments provided

5057 12/03/2015 11:28:04 Option 2 Option 2 Mr R W Hinson The football club has done alot for the town and surrounding area for years i think that it is time for the council to help the club

5058 12/03/2015 11:28:55 Option 1 Option 2 Tim Cottingham

5059 12/03/2015 11:29:19 Option 2 Option 2 Jackie Parker

5060 12/03/2015 11:29:44 Option 1 Option 2 Jane Tomlinson

5061 12/03/2015 11:30:24 Option 2 Option 2 Maria Ireland

5062 12/03/2015 11:30:56 Option 1 Option 2 A Wilson

5063 12/03/2015 11:34:06 Option 2 Option 2 Frank Bridge We need to move to the football club to this venue

5064 12/03/2015 11:35:00 Option 1 Option 2 Ollie Swan

5065 12/03/2015 11:35:59 Option 2 Option 2 Joshua Horner

5066 12/03/2015 11:38:19 Option 2 Option 2 Micheal Horner Must be the way forward

5067 12/03/2015 11:41:13 Option 2 Option 2 Beatrice Clorley A MUST MOVE FOR THE CLUB

5068 12/03/2015 11:42:24 Option 2 Option 2 M Sandford

5069 12/03/2015 11:45:15 Option 3 Option 2 John Cook Build on the A180

5070 12/03/2015 11:46:51 Option 2 Option 2 Mr C Mayall

5071 12/03/2015 11:48:23 Option 2 Option 2 Alex Robinson

5072 12/03/2015 11:49:33 Option 2 Option 2 William Farmery

5073 12/03/2015 11:50:30 Option 2 Option 2 Brabara Farmery

5074 12/03/2015 11:51:22 Option 2 Option 2 Steven Farmery

5075 12/03/2015 11:52:15 Option 2 Option 2 Micheal Lambert

5076 12/03/2015 11:55:17 Option 2 Option 2 Mr Rammond Hudson

a new stadium is well overdue this would help the area . Good Luck

5077 12/03/2015 11:58:05 Option 2 Option 2 M Smithy Move It

5078 12/03/2015 11:59:35 Option 2 Option 2 G Pought UP THE MARINERS

5079 12/03/2015 12:01:12 Option 2 Option 2 Paul Rendall

5080 12/03/2015 12:20:43 Option 3 Option 2 E Jones Somewhere off the A180 would be more suitable and easier access

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5081 12/03/2015 12:22:50 Option 3 Option 2 Timothy King Peaks Parkway is wrong location.Too near cemetery, crematorium and hospice. Concerned about traffic congestion.

5082 12/03/2015 12:25:20 Option 2 Option 2 Mrs L Bloomfiled

5083 12/03/2015 12:26:34 Option 3 Option 2 Christine King This is totally the wrong location. I am against building new homes on green areas when there are plenty of brown sites. Build on them first. I am concerned about the wildlife as well. Plus we don't need any more supermarkets or superstores

5084 12/03/2015 12:27:44 Option 2 Option 2 Mr R Scales

5085 12/03/2015 12:28:46 Option 3 Option 2 Mrs J King

5086 12/03/2015 12:28:56 Option 2 Option 2 S Scales

5087 12/03/2015 12:30:28 Option 2 Option 2 B Marriott

5088 12/03/2015 12:31:48 Option 2 Option 2 Roy Taylor

5089 12/03/2015 12:33:03 Option 3 Option 2 Catherine East I think the Peaks Parkway is the wrong area for a new stadium. I do not believe the roads could cope with the increased traffic and 2 new traffic light junctions would add to the hold ups on the main thoroughfare into town. I also believe noise would impact the crematorium and hospice. any new stadium should be on the A180 side of town so that away supporters and home supporters are not coming to the centre of town.

5090 12/03/2015 12:34:41 Option 3 Option 2 V Heinzman Do not wish a football stadium next to families mourning the loss of a loved one.

5091 12/03/2015 12:38:47 Option 2 Option 2 John Tilson For the good of the town as well of the club getout of the dark ages

5092 12/03/2015 12:40:16 Option 2 Option 2 GARY CASHMORE

this stadium needs to happen or we will have no club at all within 5-10 years. is this what the council want

5093 12/03/2015 12:40:34 Option 2 Option 2 Keith Howard

5094 12/03/2015 12:40:40 Option 2 Option 2 Melvyn John Winn

5095 12/03/2015 12:42:13 Option 3 Option 2 James Oliver Use an alternative site ie docks. Here is plenty of space, rail links, doesn't affect non-footballing people. Keeps the hooligans away from the centre of town. What are you going to with 1000 hooligans who arrive by train that need to get to new site at Peaks Parkway?

5096 12/03/2015 12:42:18 Option 2 Option 2 Steven Fleming

5097 12/03/2015 12:44:41 Option 3 Option 2 Jayne Stuart

5098 12/03/2015 12:46:16 Option 2 Option 2 Nick Gallagher THE TOWN AND THE CLUB NEED TO MOVE FORWARD WITH THE TIMES

5099 12/03/2015 12:46:29 Option 3 Option 2 Maureen Edwards

another location is needed

5100 12/03/2015 12:47:47 Option 2 Option 2 Paul Storr

5101 12/03/2015 12:49:41 Option 3 Option 2 S Hutson Too much traffic through town.Too much traffic at Toll Bar roundabout when supporters find it will be quicker to go through Barnetby and Waltham + traffic from Louth area.

5102 12/03/2015 12:51:36 Option 3 Option 2 S Parr I believe that the proposed site for a new stadium at Peaks Parkway is not suitable.

5103 12/03/2015 12:53:49 Option 3 Option 2 M Parr In my opinion the proposed site for a new stadium at Peaks Parkway is not suitable.

5104 12/03/2015 12:58:51 Option 2 Option 2 DEC CLARKE

5105 12/03/2015 12:59:44 Option 3 Option 2 Robert Orr

5106 12/03/2015 13:01:07 Option 3 Option 2 M D B Starkey over development of a green space

5107 12/03/2015 13:01:53 Option 2 Option 2 KYLE SMITH

5108 12/03/2015 13:03:13 Option 3 Option 2 Mrs J Willett The idea of a football stadium anywhere near a crematorium and hospice is repugnant. The noise of traffic and shouting will be heard by mourners and sick people. This idea should be binned now.

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5109 12/03/2015 13:03:30 Option 2 Option 2 PAUL GRAYSON

5110 12/03/2015 13:04:29 Option 2 Option 2 MR T MILLS

5111 12/03/2015 13:05:24 Option 2 Option 2 K MITCHELL

5112 12/03/2015 13:06:48 Option 2 Option 2 MARTIN REEVES

5113 12/03/2015 13:07:49 Option 2 Option 2 PAUL DAWSON

5114 12/03/2015 13:08:44 Option 2 Option 2 GRAHAM DEAN BE GREAT FOR THE TOWN

5115 12/03/2015 13:12:38 Option 2 Option 2 CEDRIC BLACKBOURNE

I AM 77 YEARS OLD AND HAVE SUPPORTED THE CLUB SINCE THE FIRST DIVISION DAYSMY 3 SONS PLAYED FOR TOWNI WISH THE FC WOULD GET A NEW GROUND BEFORE I GO TO THE PROMISE LAND AS IT WOULD GENERATE THE AREA AND PROMOTE THE TOWN ALL THAT IS GOOD IN GRIMSBY

5116 12/03/2015 13:13:49 Option 3 Option 2 J V Starkey The town does not need another superstore, keep small shops local. This area is green belt. Residential and a football ground need to be near a railway.

5117 12/03/2015 13:17:09 Option 2 Option 2 MICHEAL GRAVES

I HAVE SUPPORTED THE CLUB SINCE 1957 THROO THE GOOD TIMES AND THE BAD ITS TIME THE LOCAL COUNCIL WOKE UP AND HELPED THE CLUB AS IT WILL HELP THE TOWN THE COUNCIL NEED TO HELP THE CLUB MOVE FORWARD

5118 12/03/2015 13:18:01 Option 3 Option 2 Chris Cook There are many other suitable sites for GTFC. Peaks Parkway is not a suitable site for many reasons. The favoured area must be Great Coates/Europarc area where commercial land is available. That area gives good road, motorway and rail access. The GTFC 2014 Scheme B shows housing on an area deemed 'unsuitable for housing' on the existing local plan. This must not change.

5119 12/03/2015 13:18:28 Option 2 Option 2 MRS P BREED

5120 12/03/2015 13:20:57 Option 2 Option 2 MR P DAVIES

5121 12/03/2015 13:21:45 Option 3 Option 2 Mr A Bradley This site proposal contravenes all previous Council agreements and rulings over Peaks Parkway - to be a relief road to the town centre. I want you to have a new stadium, but appropriately sited on A180 access.

5122 12/03/2015 13:23:22 Option 3 Option 2 Robert Long

5123 12/03/2015 13:24:33 Option 2 Option 2 MICHEAL GREEN

5124 12/03/2015 13:27:45 Option 2 Option 2 MR STEVEN J MAPLEY

5125 12/03/2015 13:29:53 Option 2 Option 2 Arther Chilvers

5126 12/03/2015 13:31:35 Option 2 Option 2 ann chilvers

5127 12/03/2015 13:34:07 Option 2 Option 2 AUSTIN TAYLOR

THE SOONER THE BETTER BEEN GOING ON FOR SO LONG

5128 12/03/2015 13:35:26 Option 2 Option 2 CHRIS FRANCIS

5129 12/03/2015 13:36:52 Option 2 Option 2 PAUL BLOOMFIELD

5130 12/03/2015 14:33:39 Option 2 Option 2 LUKE GRAVES GREAT COATES WOULD BE RECOMMENDED

5131 12/03/2015 14:35:09 Option 2 Option 2 ZOE STAFFORD

I THINK WERE EVER YOU PICKED YOU WILL BE WRONG

5132 12/03/2015 14:36:29 Option 3 Option 2 B WILLETTS

5133 12/03/2015 14:40:14 Option 3 Option 2 CHARLIE CROFT

THIS LAND IS AN AREA OF OUTSTANDING BEAUTY BELIEVED TO BE COMMON LAND-WRONG AREA

5134 12/03/2015 14:41:41 Option 3 Option 2 SIDNEY ISAAC

5135 12/03/2015 14:43:11 Option 3 Option 2 AARON SMITH

5136 12/03/2015 14:44:14 Option 3 Option 2 MARY WHITE COMPLETELY AGAINST

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5137 12/03/2015 14:46:19 Option 3 Option 2 D. MCURICH

5138 12/03/2015 14:48:13 Option 3 Option 2 LAUREN SMITH

5139 12/03/2015 14:49:49 Option 3 Option 2 BRADLEY SMITH

5140 12/03/2015 14:50:53 Option 3 Option 2 RHYS NEWMAN

5141 12/03/2015 14:52:19 Option 3 Option 2 M NEWMAN DO NOT WANT GTFC ON PEAKES PARKWAY ..NO!

5142 12/03/2015 14:55:10 Option 3 Option 2 P.WARRENER DO NOT WANT GTFC ON THE PEAKES PARKWAY NO

5143 12/03/2015 14:59:13 Option 3 Option 2 ASHLEY MASON

5144 12/03/2015 15:22:28 Option 2 Option 2 Kevin Hogg

5145 12/03/2015 15:27:04 Option 3 Option 2 A Smith Try Europark, major trunk roads. Who will develop site Topcon. Total conflict of interest and stinks of self-interest and corruption

5146 12/03/2015 15:29:39 Option 3 Option 2 Daffyd Robinson Wrong site. Wrong end of town. What's to prevent fans coming through graveyard and crematorium? Do not need a supermarket. What's happening to allotments? How you going to protect watervole habitat?

5147 12/03/2015 15:31:59 Option 3 Option 2 May Dodds No football stadium beside crematorium, 2 hospices, hospital, fire station, very busy road.No?

5148 12/03/2015 15:36:33 Option 3 Option 2 G R Cooper Allocating a small stall in such an isolated area to demonstrate such an important decision is typical of the way the Council is treating their voters! The stadium is about at the wrong end of town for visiting fans.

5149 12/03/2015 15:38:27 Option 3 Option 2 Morag Cooper Poor choice of site. Patronising dismissal of local residents' concerns. Evasion of issues on traffic congestion and impact on residents

5150 12/03/2015 15:41:08 Option 3 Option 2 Ed McUrich I am concerned about the location of the superstore. It is too close to housing. I am more concerned about supporters using Weelsby Avenue for access to the stadium

5151 12/03/2015 15:48:08 Option 3 Option 2 Wendy Cottingham

Any business should be able to support itself. If it cannot do this, then it closes - that's what happens with other businesses

5152 12/03/2015 15:57:21 Option 3 Option 2 Steven Shaw The development of new stadium is not viable without unacceptable supporting development including more take-away /drive thru, pub etc, which are not wanted or needed. Numerous housing development sites are already identified within town. These brownfield sites are an eyesore and desperately need redevelopment. This proposal does not seem to have a football stadium at it's heart

5153 12/03/2015 16:00:21 Option 3 Option 2 R H Isaac Any football ground should be located on the outskirts of the town. We see a total conflict of interest in this venture

5154 12/03/2015 16:01:47 Option 3 Option 2 B Johnson

5155 12/03/2015 16:06:29 Option 4 Option 2 H Nickells I can understand the need to move the Football grounds and the identified location and additional sports amenities, which I agree are not well planned and great location. But cannot understand why there is a need for 2 superstores and drive thru restaurant. For match day food give pop up /mobile food vans the opportunity. Also slightly concerned about access in and out on a match day for 14,000 people. Access not sufficient. Potential to cause huge disruption on fixture days which do not fall on a weekend.

5156 12/03/2015 16:07:51 Option 3 Option 2 Craig McArthur

5157 12/03/2015 16:22:10 Option 4 Option 2 Nicola Jagger

5158 12/03/2015 16:33:39 Option 2 Option 2 Patrick O'Connor Relocation long overdue for the long term growth and stability of the football club.

5159 12/03/2015 16:34:41 Option 2 Option 2 H Bhullar

5160 12/03/2015 16:36:07 Option 2 Option 2 Jonathan Lloyd

5161 12/03/2015 16:37:13 Option 2 Option 2 Lorraine Evans

5162 12/03/2015 16:38:08 Option 2 Option 2 A Jackson

5163 12/03/2015 16:39:16 Option 2 Option 2 Paul Wilson

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5164 12/03/2015 16:40:16 Option 2 Option 2 Nicola Long

5165 12/03/2015 16:41:37 Option 3 Option 2 James Oliver

5166 12/03/2015 16:41:49 Option 2 Option 2 Paul Lang

5167 12/03/2015 16:42:55 Option 2 Option 2 Neil Jackson

5168 12/03/2015 16:44:00 Option 2 Option 2 Tracey Jackson

5169 12/03/2015 16:49:18 Option 2 Option 2 Matthew Borrell

5170 12/03/2015 17:29:17 Option 2 Option 2 Martyn John Bell The football club requires a new stadium to help secure its long-term future. The stadium should be a community facility and in a location to encourage other businesses/shops/restaurants to improve the facilities in the area and to bring prestige, revenue and jobs to the town. The football club represents the town on a national stage and it must be supported by the council to both survive and improve. Other towns appear to have councils who recognise the importance of a local professional football club to represent a successful, forward-looking community - why is NE Lincs so backward-looking?

5171 12/03/2015 19:09:16 Option 2 Option 2 LYNN AND DEREK SMITH

5172 12/03/2015 19:13:53 Option 4 Option 2 Philip Storr Blundell Park is past it's "use by date"A new facility based upon a Community need is the way forwardThe football club's history and heritage should allow NE Lincs Council to support the Club in finding a suitable site - if not why not? The club needs the support of its local council Without the support of NE Lincs Council the Club's aspirations will be overA new community stadium will create many local jobs - construction, admin, hospitality, corporate opportunities, managerial, clerical, educational as well as the obvious football employment. Ambitious plans could incorporate involving the benefits of wind technology industry which is coming to your area.

5173 12/03/2015 19:22:54 Option 2 Option 2 Chris Swan

5174 12/03/2015 19:24:07 Option 2 Option 2 Maureen Marsh Grimsby Town the famous club needs a new home and this is by far the most sensible location

5175 12/03/2015 19:25:18 Option 2 Option 2 David Thurkettle

5176 12/03/2015 19:26:27 Option 4 Option 2 Paul johnson This should not be looked at until promotion from the conference and one season steady in league 2. Even then it would be a risk. I appreciate that potential extra funds can be brought in by a new stadium, eg conference facilities / leisure facilties. But if there is no football club or part time team. This is not going to be financially viable. A new stadium is not the answer look at Darlington!

5177 12/03/2015 19:27:16 Option 2 Option 2 Jeff Swales

5178 12/03/2015 19:29:25 Option 3 Option 2 Maurice cook Stadium should be located at entrance to town where disruption to traffic will be minimal. To site in a green belt near a crematorium and graveyard is not appropriate. It will be chaos through town on match days too. Please relocate the stadium but in a sensible place.

5179 12/03/2015 19:29:50 Option 2 Option 2 Emma Buckle

5180 12/03/2015 19:31:06 Option 2 Option 2 Harry Buckle

5181 12/03/2015 19:32:43 Option 2 Option 2 Laura cook

5182 12/03/2015 19:34:51 Option 2 Option 2 Dean livermore

5183 12/03/2015 19:35:43 Option 2 Option 2 Joseph Henry Hooton

A forward thinking development by the council would attract more much needed money and development to the area from 3rd parties

5184 12/03/2015 19:38:01 Option 2 Option 2 ralph orourke

5185 12/03/2015 19:42:30 Option 2 Option 2 Nick Bateson

5186 12/03/2015 19:46:17 Option 2 Option 2 Frazer Lewis

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5187 12/03/2015 19:47:06 Option 2 Option 2 Pete Hopkins

5188 12/03/2015 19:49:16 Option 2 Option 2 Richard Owen bolton

5189 12/03/2015 19:50:53 Option 2 Option 2 Caroline Allan

5190 12/03/2015 19:53:10 Option 2 Option 2 Kurt Quickfall It's a fantastic opportunity for both the club and community.

5191 12/03/2015 19:57:34 Option 2 Option 2 Thomas Robinson

We've had this stadium long enough now so it's time for a changeThis could help us to get us to the football league

5192 12/03/2015 20:09:05 Option 2 Option 2 Steven Burns

5193 12/03/2015 20:10:22 Option 2 Option 2 Denise Burns

5194 12/03/2015 20:24:12 Option 2 Option 2 Andrew Palmer Something needs to change for the club and the town to develop and improve.

5195 12/03/2015 20:24:26 Option 2 Option 2 Lenell John - Lewis

5196 12/03/2015 20:26:14 Option 2 Option 2 Mrs Jenny Crowley

5197 12/03/2015 20:29:49 Option 2 Option 2 shaun cornford

5198 12/03/2015 20:30:43 Option 3 Option 2 George Soley A site located similar to the previous Great Coates option would allow better traffic control. The Peak Park option would mean away support most likely coming down the A180 and then being funnelled up along Victoria Street. This road regularly snarls up with any minor incidents, a town home game would cause major traffic problems.

5199 12/03/2015 20:32:58 Option 2 Option 2 John Harrop I have lived away from "home" for many years. The only reason I return is to see the Mariners. Without a decent ground my returns will be less likely. I live in Peterborough where the council have helped the Posh to improve their facilities. This needs to happen to Town to keep the club as a going concern.

5200 12/03/2015 20:33:39 Option 3 Option 2 Janet Soley

5201 12/03/2015 20:36:35 Option 2 Peaksparkway

John Patrick

5202 12/03/2015 20:44:01 Option 2 Option 1 A move from Blundel Park is essential

5203 12/03/2015 21:08:55 Option 2 Option 1 NielsHorsewood

5204 12/03/2015 21:17:21 Option 2 Option 1 Ian fitzgerald

5205 12/03/2015 22:25:28 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs sheila croy A new stadium will attract betters players and business to the town which is the way forward

5206 12/03/2015 22:26:28 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Arnold

5207 12/03/2015 23:21:57 Option 2 Option 1 David Otter It goes without saying that GTFC are an integral part of the fabric of this town. For GTFC to survive they MUST relocate. After many years of searching for a new home they have now found somewhere that is far and away the best available location. Wherever they would have chosen there would have been objections and objectors have a right to be listened to - but please try to look at the bigger picture and understand the good this football club does for this area in terms of the economy, publicity for the town and it's sense of identity.

5208 13/03/2015 00:14:31 Option 2 Option 1 Ian green

5209 13/03/2015 00:53:47 Option 2 Option 1 Ellis kitchen

5210 13/03/2015 08:06:15 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Michael Hurst

5211 13/03/2015 08:09:23 Option 2 Option 1 bailey king

5212 13/03/2015 08:09:47 Option 2 Option 1 Leah cole The relocation is a fantastic idea, it will create more jobs locally and will be fantastic for the overall future of the club and town

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5213 13/03/2015 08:12:40 Option 2 Option 1 Steve Parker 07971 275176

This Town needs a stadium. I am based locally but travel extensively through work. Football fan friends often visit and I am truly ashamed of Blundell Park. It is a terrible reflection on"Great Grimsby". My father was a trawlerman and I am born and bred here. It is time to stop procrastinating and act. We need a new football stadium , the plan is very good. There will always be some objections. Jobs will be created and our embarassment will be removed. I imlore you to act before we slide into oblivion. Other places have managed this process much better. I feel so passionately about this , that if we continue to live in the dark ages I will consider up rooting and moving to a more forward thinking location.

5214 13/03/2015 08:31:38 Option 2 Option 1 Graham Parker

5215 13/03/2015 08:32:06 Option 2 Option 1 Gemma montford

The club and the town need this so much, as a ex pat I can seen how other towns and city's have moved on , as grimsby is being left behind like wigan , hull , Rotherham and many more . My home town needs this the club needs this we all need this to happen !!

5216 13/03/2015 10:21:46 Option 2 Option 1 claire stansfield i am happy for the stadium to be on peakes parkway

5217 13/03/2015 10:25:56 Option 2 Option 1 lee haigh bigger and better

5218 13/03/2015 10:27:26 Option 2 Option 1 dan haigh

5219 13/03/2015 10:31:57 Option 2 Option 1 sarah fellows i support the relocation of the club to peakes parkway

5220 13/03/2015 10:33:10 Option 2 Option 1 andy aisthorpe

5221 13/03/2015 10:37:35 Option 2 Option 1 mel johnson current location is not big enough and does not have the adeqate parking facilities

5222 13/03/2015 10:38:48 Option 2 Option 1 patrick nicholls

5223 13/03/2015 10:40:31 Option 2 Option 1 jenny sharkey great location better access and parking

5224 13/03/2015 10:41:27 Option 2 Option 1 richard crofts

5225 13/03/2015 10:45:14 Option 2 Option 1 sheenagh owen-bran

5226 13/03/2015 10:56:17 Option 3 Option 2 pauline snell

5227 13/03/2015 10:57:55 Option 3 Option 1 mr and mrs alan fairfield

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5228 13/03/2015 11:01:18 Option 3 Option 1 ray gula

5229 13/03/2015 11:08:23 Option 2 Option 1 Rachel Maddison

5230 13/03/2015 12:05:52 Option 2 Option 1 Callum Williams I think the council should support the club in relocating the new ground as it will not only belong to Grimsby town but will be part of the community

5231 13/03/2015 12:35:48 Option 2 Option 1 Janet Ruth Hughes

Blundell Park is shabby, out of date and parking is not good.

We need a new stadium to help with the future of the club and its supporters.5232 13/03/2015 12:42:16 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher

Scottnot a great football fan but the stadiums current position is : just a silly location for a stadium, site access obviously not well placed, causes far to much traffic while peaks would be perfect for traffic allocation.

5233 13/03/2015 13:12:30 Option 2 Option 1 GLENN HINCH

5234 13/03/2015 13:13:39 Option 2 Option 1 AMY TRIPPITT

5235 13/03/2015 13:14:33 Option 2 Option 1 BERYL BAINES

5236 13/03/2015 13:16:24 Option 2 Option 1 Ben Topliss UTM

5237 13/03/2015 13:18:22 Option 2 Option 1 JOHN BAINES GO FOR IT

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5238 13/03/2015 13:18:57 Option 1 Option 2 Jack Sutcliffe Having moved away from the area I am often astonished at the state of the town when I return. I genuinely believe that the council has much more pressing priorities than helping the local football club. It should also be known I am a huge Grimsby fan and want every success for the Club. Despite my strong feelings for the Club I have much stronger feelings for the well being of the town in general.

5239 13/03/2015 13:19:53 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Nilsson

5240 13/03/2015 13:25:06 Option 2 Option 1 Shaun Moughton We need this, not only for the football club but for the town too. Come on

5241 13/03/2015 13:26:59 Option 2 Option 1 Mrs Sally Webster

The Club desperately need a stadium and the town would benefit hugely from the proposed facilities in terms of jobs, economy and health.

The location whilst not perfect is as good as it's going to get.

The council need to work with the club and make this happen asap.5242 13/03/2015 13:33:13 Option 2 Option 1 Byron

5243 13/03/2015 13:34:05 Option 1 Option 2 This isn't relevant

5244 13/03/2015 13:37:27 Option 1 Option 2 Not relevant Oh so I can skip this question!! Blundell Park encapsulates the seaside atmosphere that is Grimsby. Peaks Parkway does not and will never do this. Some greedy Councillors rubbing their hands together no doubt. Football league should be the utmost priority not a new stadium.

5245 13/03/2015 14:13:21 Option 2 Option 1 Paul donner We need a new location please

5246 13/03/2015 14:18:48 Option 2 Option 1 Kenneth ralph

5247 13/03/2015 15:32:13 Option 2 Option 1 Mark Henry

5248 13/03/2015 15:33:22 Option 2 Option 1 Gary Newton

5249 13/03/2015 15:34:24 Option 2 Option 1 M Chester

5250 13/03/2015 15:37:28 Option 2 Option 1 Paul McNamara The existing ground could be used for desperately needed housing

5251 13/03/2015 15:44:22 Option 2 Option 1 Mark David Harniess

5252 13/03/2015 15:44:28 Option 2 Option 1 Carl Vince

5253 13/03/2015 15:45:44 Option 2 Option 1 Mr Anthony Avison

5254 13/03/2015 15:48:34 Option 3 Option 1 Lisa Vince Having looked at the plan for the new stadium I think it looks amazing and will be great for the town. It will create jobs and new revenue which is only a good thing but please put it somewhere else not next to the cemetery and crematorium.

5255 13/03/2015 15:50:30 Option 1 Option 2 Georgina Brooks

5256 13/03/2015 15:51:55 Option 2 Option 1 Emily Harrison

5257 13/03/2015 15:53:08 Option 2 Option 1 Lottie Pickett

5258 13/03/2015 15:55:05 Option 2 Option 1 Amy Vinson

5259 13/03/2015 15:57:28 Option 2 Option 1 Gloria Tuplin I think that the new stadium looks amazing and is great for the town. It will create a lot more jobs and increase revenue, this is a very good thing. It may also bring a lot more people from out of town.

5260 13/03/2015 15:59:01 Option 2 Option 1 Chantelle Brown Do it !

5261 13/03/2015 16:00:38 Option 2 Option 2 Michael Kershaw see hard copy

5262 13/03/2015 16:00:49 Option 2 Option 1 alison buck

5263 13/03/2015 16:03:12 Option 2 Option 1 Archie Vince I woofing love it but I can't see anywhere for me to go for a walk. Please consider your 4 legged friends in your plans.

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5264 13/03/2015 16:05:53 Option 2 Option 1 Linda Avison/Cudd

5265 13/03/2015 16:18:15 Option 2 Option 1 Brian Hostad

5266 13/03/2015 16:37:49 Option 2 Option 1 Scott Boswell Why waste money on other projects when the club need a new ground look at Meriden point at lease a football stadium will be used

5267 13/03/2015 16:42:54 Option 3 Option 1 Clive Asher The proposed site does not appear to be very accessible for pedestrians or near a bus route

5268 13/03/2015 16:58:47 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Newton

5269 13/03/2015 17:45:23 Option 2 Option 1 Matthew The stadium is a must for the club to move forward like other clubs the fans have wanted and waited a long time and u believe is a big reason for falling town the leagues. The club needs the full backing of the council and help the club move forward again before its to late.

5270 13/03/2015 18:04:42 Option 2 Option 1 J GLEDHILL

5271 13/03/2015 18:29:24 Option 2 Option 1 linda mawer

5272 13/03/2015 22:22:35 Option 2 Option 1 Michael John arnold

5273 18/02/2015 12:26:25 Option 2 Option 1 William Scott The Town needs a successful Football club to generate interest and business to Grimsby. Football is an international sport with an international interest. Without this it will be so much more difficult for people to recognise the area

5274 18/02/2015 12:41:23 Option 2 Option 1 Michael Shelton

5275 18/02/2015 13:19:41 Option 2 Option 1 Roy Melton The Club needs a new stadium. I would have preferred a location next to the A180, but this seems to be out of the question, the Peaks Parkway now needs to be sorted a quickly.

5276 18/02/2015 14:26:30 Option 2 Option 1 IAN KEIGHTLEY The Football club and the town needs a new stadium. Peaks Parkway is the best option because there is suitable land and any other developments along with it would be near enough to the Town. We only have to look at other clubs to see what a new stadium brings to the community. Grimsby as a Town is falling behind. Be positive and go for it for the future of Grimsby.

5277 18/02/2015 14:58:34 Option 2 Option 1 Calum Milne This town NEEDS a strong football club which would give a big boost to this town

5278 18/02/2015 15:48:34 Option 2 Option 1 robin Charles smith

I do support the football club I think it is in the best intrset of both club and commuity

5279 18/02/2015 17:52:35 Option 2 Option 1 Jayne Dabb

5280 18/02/2015 19:10:42 Option 2 Option 1 Glyn Patchett

5281 18/02/2015 21:33:42 Option 3 Option 1 Emma crooks I worry about the towns ability to manage traffic to and from the venue. That it isn't close to train routes. Its proximity to a very busy and already under facilitated (parking wise) crematorium and the morality of the insensitivity. The affect on the allotments which have very longstanding tenants. The affect on residential housing value these houses where bought without this possibility. Violence and disruption which inevitably comes with rival team fans.

5282 18/02/2015 21:51:15 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Dewires

With the large land mass around peaks parkways there is a substantial opportunity to develop into a recreational/sports centre for the area. However I believe transportation needs to be taken into careful consideration to ensure there are no congestion issues around the area. Blundell park has great access to the A180 but still has problems.

The town has a large emphasis around a great football club which needs to be back in the league and bringing money into the area.

5283 18/02/2015 22:36:51 Option 2 Option 1 Mike Dunderdale I do because it's clear to see that having a community based football centre is something an area like NE Lincs needs - it can be used as a catalyst for youth engagement, for health improvements, community and social engagement, and as an employer. Plus the positive image provided to businesses and visitors is incalculable - look at the positive comments about Scunthorpe, for so long the "poor neighbour", as they engage the community in their new developments.

5284 19/02/2015 14:12:48 Option 2 Option 1 Ross Hardie It's about time we have a new development in NE Lincs that citizens can be proud of, especially after the Freeman Street/Town development debacles.

5285 19/02/2015 16:12:17 Option 2 Option 1 Joshua alstrom

5286 19/02/2015 16:19:04 Option 2 Option 1 Dan Clayton Having a successful football club is a vital part of having a vibrant and successful town.

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5287 19/02/2015 17:26:49 Option 3 Option 1 Owen du Bedat

5288 19/02/2015 17:40:26 Option 2 Option 1 Robin Roberts This council IS the PROBLEM!! Look at north lincsHow scunthorpe United, is getting yet another new stadium

5289 19/02/2015 17:52:36 Option 4 Option 1 Robert williams

5290 19/02/2015 18:07:30 Option 2 Option 1 Paul snartt Grimsby Town need this stadium to grow and get back into the football league. We must not lose this great club.

5291 19/02/2015 18:40:13 Option 2 Option 1 Colin Hodgson If the stadium is built at peaked parkway it has natural dispersal to the outlawing villages along with Grimsby and cleethorpes. It also provides easy access for the community to use the facility.

5292 19/02/2015 18:52:09 Option 2 Option 1 Robin Nicholson

5293 19/02/2015 18:59:58 Option 2 Option 1 Russell Collins

5294 19/02/2015 19:52:08 Option 2 Option 1 Kevin Brown I have a business in the town of Grimsby,and i get sick and tired of all the negative comments about the town.This is an opportunity for the town to unite and get behind the proposal,as this will be good for everyone who lives in grimsby and moving forward will bring continued investment in to the town.I think the site is a good one and ok we will loose a few allotmets along the way,but balance this with what the new "community stadium" will bring to the area...and its a no brainer! well done to the council and football club to date,and i hope your hard work comes to fruition and we do see the new stadium sitting proudly at the side of the peakes parkway.

5295 19/02/2015 20:06:29 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Grocock

5296 20/02/2015 07:52:55 Option 2 Option 1 Christopher Michael Plaskitt

5297 20/02/2015 13:27:05 Option 2 Option 1 Habib H. Erkna Jr.

Grimsby Town FC is local treasure beloved around the world, the side should receive assistance so it can take its rightful place in the football league. History will be on the side of those who promote the restoration of GTFC.

5298 20/02/2015 15:27:05 Option 2 Option 1 Robert Williams We need league football back in grimsby a now ground is a move in the right direction

5299 20/02/2015 19:27:01 Option 2 Option 1 Malcolm woods

5300 21/02/2015 08:39:17 Option 2 Option 1 ROSS AITKEN This needs doing. The time taken to identify a new site could cause ever lasting damage to the club.

5301 21/02/2015 12:00:23 Option 2 Option 1 Stephen Phillip Davy

We need a new stadium now

5302 21/02/2015 14:30:23 Option 2 Option 1 Pauline griffiths

5303 21/02/2015 19:00:31 Option 1 Option 1 Jonathan Abba Grimsby Town football club is a non league club with falling attendances and a failing business. Are we to hand over valuable green space to every failing business as and when they ask? The area around the Crematorium does not require regenerating as it has never been generated in the first place. Grimsby needs to value its green space a great deal more than it does now. Some of these green spaces haven't been touched for hundreds of years, surely the empty brownfield sites within the town would be better regenerated first, second, third, fourth and fifth before we ruin the surrounding greenfield area as once its fine we don't get it back!

5304 21/02/2015 19:16:37 Option 2 Option 1 Leigh Wade

5305 22/02/2015 02:33:29 Option 3 Option 1 Nige

5306 22/02/2015 08:32:12 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Spencer

5307 22/02/2015 12:23:39 Option 3 Option 1 David William Turner

the location,in my opinion,is totally unacceptable being so close to a cemetery/crematorium.

5308 22/02/2015 14:43:42 Option 2 Option 1 Lydia Welbourn

5309 23/02/2015 13:08:19 Option 2 Option 1 James East

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5310 23/02/2015 17:52:10 Option 2 Option 1 Ant porter

5311 23/02/2015 19:46:13 Option 2 Option 1 Robert William Leonard

5312 25/02/2015 20:29:07 Option 2 Option 1 Robert William Gibson

I feel it is important for the Town to have a football team (preferably in the League) it adds to the profile of the area which must help with investment and adds to the potential of promoting the area.

The development could be used to deliver sporting activities in general, which can only be good thing for school age children.

Having a new ground would boost attendances and bring the Town into the 21st Century. 5313 26/02/2015 09:36:13 Option 2 Option 1 Phillip brader

5314 26/02/2015 10:34:50 Option 2 Option 1 Mr p robinson

5315 26/02/2015 12:47:42 Option 2 Option 1 Bradley elliott Investment

5316 27/02/2015 13:44:08 Option 2 Option 1 Fred Darnell

5317 27/02/2015 23:56:16 Option 2 Option 1 Andy Moore

5318 28/02/2015 13:07:54 Option 2 Option 1 John Shepherd

5319 28/02/2015 16:16:22 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Douglss

5320 02/03/2015 19:47:34 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Davies

5321 04/03/2015 10:17:22 Option 2 Option 1 Paul Stiff Get it built ASAP, we need it

5322 04/03/2015 14:55:37 Option 2 Option 1 Danny Williams It's a good idea - more accessible

5323 05/03/2015 13:57:49 Option 2 Option 1 Jim England Yes we need to move but not sure about the Parkway

5324 06/03/2015 11:59:16 Option 2 Option 1 Jake evans Needed stadium for viabilty

5325 06/03/2015 14:40:58 Option 2 Option 1 Christian Rhodes UTM

5326 06/03/2015 23:10:39 Option 2 Option 1 Ian Peter Wood

5327 07/03/2015 11:08:13 Option 3 Option 1 Archibald Bishop

5328 07/03/2015 22:38:25 Option 2 Option 1 Robin Clayton

5329 08/03/2015 09:12:27 Option 2 Option 1 Robin Arnold Shearing

Have seen no other suggestion that makes sense. Most offered are for political consumption and sometimes border on the ridiculous. Many people outside Lincs associate Grimsby with two things - Fish and GTFC. One died long ago in its full sense and the other could follow if politicians seek only their local political advantage. The only site that would not produce some ward protest would be in the Humber (ie the river not a council ward!).

5330 08/03/2015 17:23:38 Option 2 Option 1 BARRIE. John thirte

5331 11/03/2015 13:11:51 Option 2 Option 2 Richard King

5332 12/03/2015 12:36:37 Option 3 Option 2 Miss S Burdass

5333 12/03/2015 14:31:06 Option 2 Option 2 MR H GUNN WILL THE FOOTPATH OVER THE PARKWAY BE IMPROVED

5334 13/03/2015 20:51:52 Option 2 Option 1 Simon Webster

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