NO to M20 Navy Route

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#402

It will destroy our beautiful community..... separate neighbours friends and family

Thomas O sullivan (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#404

This is my family home and the family homes of most of my community

Diarmuid Conway (Melbourne, 2021-01-04)

#405

My friends in Cork are being directly affected by this. It will ruin the countryside and ruin people’s homes.

Kerry Read (Crawley, 2021-01-04)

#410

I am a resident of waterloo.
The skyline here is a protected skyline. We had fought for four years to make minor changes to renovate our home with the refusal being based proposed plans having a "negative impact" on the look of the area. Minor changes to a house have a negative impact on the area but the buliding of a major motorway doesnt....? This would be detremental to the beautiful historic feel and look of the area.

Mary Gosal (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#413

I am opposed to the M20 navy route

Fiona O Brien (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#425

Friends mothers house will be demolished.

Eoin Davis (Limerick, 2021-01-04)

#440

Environmental impact

David Moloney (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#442

No motorway wanted

Orla Mcsweeney (Cavan, 2021-01-04)

#445

This will divide our community.

Carol O'Keeffe (Whitechurch, 2021-01-04)

#447

This stretch of road would break the real connection of the Whitechurch area to Blarney. Plus there's a more than adequate stretch of road from Cork to Mallow. From there to the Croom area is the problem

Pamela Hanrahan (Co Cork, 2021-01-04)

#448

I don.t want the road next to my friends sensory garden.

Emma O connor (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#465

The navy route effects an incredible community and people who have lived there their whole lives. So many roads have lost such beautiful landscapes to massive motorways, it is also a very convenient route to go from Whitechurch to blarney and vice versa which will be lost and increase unnecessary travel time.

Nicola Mullen (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#472

Another motorway is not the answer.

Alice Glendinning (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#475

I’m signing because wild spaces are important for the world ecosystem

Anna Clark (Puyallup, 2021-01-04)

#480

My family have lived at this property for the past 25 years, my fathers company is located here. This road would destroy our community and the livelihood of those who have lived her all their lives.

Emma O' Driscoll (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#484

I am against the navy route because it will be too close to our school abd Village in Whitechurch.

Elaine McCarthy (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#489

This impacts somenes life and wellbeing

olive Smiddy (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#490

We need to start understanding that we have already taken too much from nature, and places that are cared for and rewilded like this one need to be protected and honoured. There is no future available if we keep building more roads and more cars, we need true leadership which brings us into a different vision for the future. One where We have true communities... walkable local communities where we grow our own food locally and produce our own energy and move around without damaging everything. Walking cycling public transport using the road networks for a walking and cycling and Building a really good public transport network based on electric vehicles which will support everyone.

Mary Reynolds (Wexford, 2021-01-04)

#502

I’m signing because of the unnecessary, wanton vandalism to our rural Ireland

Susan Cobley (Bantry, 2021-01-04)

#504

My brother in law will loose his house and this is so unnecessary

Yvonne Kelly (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#517

I am an Irish citizen and I support an alternative route that does not have such a tremendously negative impact of citizens living on and around the proposed route.

Joan Rosenbaum (St James, 2021-01-04)

#521

You will not need roads if you kill all the trees.

Marta Justiniano (Mafra, 2021-01-04)

#525

Too many of these life supporting areas are at an all time threat of extinction. We are all bystanders to the wanton destruction of our councils and planning offices. These areas support more than our air quality and our appreciation of nature.

Marie Cronin (Clonakilty, 2021-01-04)

#531

It will split our area and white church.

Flor Twohig (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#535

We need to move away (rapidly) from road building and individual car ownership to reduce our carbon emissions in a meaningful way. We need to invest in a functioning public transport network instead.

Tess Glanville (Goleen, 2021-01-04)

#536

So much unnecessary destruction of beautiful countryside, just so people can get from a to b a little bit faster.

Catherine Cook (Ballydehob, 2021-01-04)

#539

Save the Ark, the land and animals have priority over another road

Janette Brady (Galway, 2021-01-04)

#543

I am against unnecessary development! We need more wildlife not less!

Susy Cremers (Ballydehob, 2021-01-04)

#547

I do not want my friends house to be knocked

Melissa Kenneally (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#556

I'm signing because this navy route is where I live

una o sullivan (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#558

Protect the land.

Nicola Gilbert (Sheffield, 2021-01-04)

#561

I object to the Navy route because ...
It will result in increased traffic volume on secondary roads at unnecessary times.
Very poor use of taxpayers money ... an alternative from cork to mallow is not needed ... utilise the existing N20 .
Local businesses and farms on the navy route will have a motorway cutting through them, which will lead to a negative impact on the local economy.
Many farms on the navy route will be split. This will add much more cost to the project as it will need more access points such as expensive bridges and/or underpasses for animal and machinery access to agricultural lands. 
Imposing infrastructure that segregates multiple communities that have strong connections i.e. familial, education, sporting and recreational.

Fiona Cronin (Blarney, 2021-01-04)

#563

I object to the route

Deirdre O mahony (Mallow, 2021-01-04)

#566

All countries seem too eager to build new roads without really examining why and if they are actually needed as well as the impact on the environment and the people who will be directly impacted.

Eva Schocken (Springfield, 2021-01-04)

#573

This road is totally unnecessary

Sue Davey-Taylor (Glengarriff, 2021-01-04)

#577

I do not feel like it is very nessecary

Colm O’Mahony (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#582

The benefit of this space clearly outweighs the need for a road. Emily is a wonderful child and the challenges she faces are made that bit easier by this place.

Karl Breen (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#585

Peoples homes are in peril

Michael Murphy (Cork, 2021-01-04)

#592

Putting the road on this road would cause mass destruction to farms and would put a lot of farmers out of their living

Martina Scanlan (Limerick, 2021-01-04)

#593

We need less roads a d more wild places

Deirdre Doyle (Dublin, 2021-01-04)

#596

Níl sé ceart nó cóir é seo a dhéanamh.

Micheál Ó Dochartaigh (Cloghan, 2021-01-04)

#598

Severing habitats, increasing air pollution and chemical run-off, diminishing biodiversity - this is unacceptable. Knowing what we now do of the science behind Climate and Ecological collapse, I beg those in positions of power to tread gently and think again before condemning our natural environment, our flora and fauna. Every single decision counts.

Rose Moore (Chelmsford, 2021-01-04)

#599

This is an unnecessary destruction of bio diversity.... not to mention someone’s home ... rethink priorities please

Melanie Furniss (Schull, 2021-01-04)



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