STOP THE TOWER BLOCK - SAVE BIRNBECK & PRINCE CONSORT GARDENS

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#1001

If you build it, it will mean that there will be lots more traffic, lots more parking required. More people living in WsM with no increase or improvement in the NHS ie the hospital which can not cope, The infrastructure at the moment can not cope with the the residents now, so, it will only add to the problems.

Alan Dean (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-09-18)

#1003

The proposal for this 8-storey building would, as English Heritage has said previously, will undermine the significance of the conservation area and its jewel asset Birnbeck Pier. It would also ruin the wonderful views around the bay towards Brean Down and across the Bristol Channel towards Wales from Prince Consort Gardens.

Paul Hemmings (Banwell, 2021-09-19)

#1011

I recently moved to Prince Consort Gardens and found out it is one of the nicest places in Weston with its beautiful views. If Weston is trying to improve its image it would be a big mistake to ruin such a popular place with its unspoilt views.

Natasha Hockney (Weston Super Mare , 2021-10-05)

#1013

I feel strongly that the proposed development will seriously damage the feel of the area.

Catherine Keep (Exmouth, 2021-10-06)

#1014

What a sacrilege - I am offended that someone could be so obtuse - there should be no residential properties on this site. The area needs help to give jobs and make a
Cultural statement.

Abii Mansfield (Weston , 2021-10-07)

#1016

Wrong place for a tower block will spoil the whole outlook of Prince consort Gardens and area.

Sylvia Hornett (Weston super mare, 2021-10-08)

#1017

Eight storeys is a tad excessive. Considering there is a drive to restore the town to its former Victorian splendour through shop refurbishing, restoration of amenities like the Tropicana and the Marina and even the Birnbeck Pier project, I think this would be a better use of the site. We do need housing, but not at the cost of what makes our town Weston-Super-Mare.

Emi Hirst (Weston-Super-Mare, 2021-10-08)

#1018

This is a lovely part of Weston Super Mare, with the beautiful views and Prince Consort Gardens where I sit often for quiet times.
Why on earth would we want this spoilt by building a Tower Block of flats, No, No, No Please don't do this.

Dawn Cooper (Weston Super Mare, 2021-10-09)

#1020

It feels more appropriate to limit the height of any new building to that of the old. The views from consort Gardens will be blocked forever if this goes ahead

Corinne Edbrooke (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-10-10)

#1023

I believe in only replacing a building within original footprint. This building is too high, in a conservation area, and a blot on the magnificent view. Which, after all, is also part of economic prosperity for WSM, as it is the views which make people want to visit from outside the town, as well as making the town a pleasant place for residents to live and enjoy. These plans are therefore about developers greed, and profit, where a low level development would be perfectly acceptable.

Louise Keel (Bristol, 2021-10-11)

#1024

Any building development in this area would spoil the "old-town" atmosphere and ruin a peaceful park which I use regularly to sit and relax in the peace and quiet.

Rita Carver (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-10-12)

#1026

I am signing because, as an occasional visitor to Weston with fond memories of past holidays for me and my family, I do not want Weston's ability to attract tourists to be prejudiced by this over-development which would ruin existing views. Redevelopment should not exceed the height of the previous building on the site, the Royal Pier Hotel.

Martin Meredith (Kidderminster, 2021-10-21)

#1027

This wouldn't look great at all maybe smaller

Pang Polly (Weston-super-mare, 2021-10-22)

#1033

It’s a conservation area, the building is not appropriate and will by its height and size be a blot on the landscape!

Shepherd Chris (Bristol, 2021-11-02)

#1037

The proposed building is too big/tall for the plot and is an ugly generic ‘block of flats’ design.

Sue Bokacz (Weston super Mare, 2021-11-02)

#1038

I cannot believe that anyone other than those making money from the project would think it was a good idea! Let us have some space in this beautiful but unkept area of Weston.. make it somewhere special for everyone.

Georgina Gross (Weston super Mare , 2021-11-02)

#1039

To preserve beautiful scenery of weston .

Dominic Ridge (Weston super mare , 2021-11-03)

#1047

The proposed 8 storey building would be out of keeping with the aesthetic of the surrounding area

Joanne Nicholson (Weston super Mare , 2021-11-07)

#1049

I am sure that the proposed building is too high, out of height with the existing buildings & with the old hotel & will spoil the view of the sea.

Gaye Elaine Christopher (Worle, 2021-11-07)

#1050

I think it is wrong to block the view of the sea from the gardens & would be so much higher than the existing building heights.
Any new building should be in keeping with what existed, before the hotel was destroyed under dubious circumstances.

Nick Thompson (Hong Kong, 2021-11-07)

#1053

The height of the proposed building really shouldn't be allowed along the sea front when the adjacent buildings are much lower. It will also spoil the view of the hill behind. Additionally the architectural style bears little resemblance to what should be a period conservation area.

Ian Ralph (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-11-07)

#1054

I’m signing because I use this park a lot and walk regularly around the area. It will ruin the enjoyment people have in the area if this is allowed to be built

Jayne Sealey (Weston S Mare, 2021-11-07)

#1055

To build such a large building on this plot of land will completely alter the views and feel of the area.

Judy Bebb (Weston super mare , 2021-11-07)

#1056

It will ruin the view and is not in keeping with the surroundings.

Louise ball (Northampton, 2021-11-07)

#1057

This would ruin a lovely area with views to sea that would disappear.

Michael Snow (WESTON-SUPER-MARE, 2021-11-07)

#1058

I want to save the view

Colleen Snow (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-11-07)

#1062

This view should be for everyone not for the wealthy owners of the flat. By blocking the view from Prince Consort Gardens you are preventing Weston residents and visitors enjoying an iconic view.

Susan Hoddinott (Weston Super Mare, 2021-11-07)

#1064

That building will be in the wrong place. It will lower the tone of the lovely area.

Kevin Doran (Weston-Super-Mare, 2021-11-07)

#1073

New building work should be like for like not spoil the coastline

Lesley Paterson (Weston super Mare , 2021-11-07)

#1074

The planned changes are out of context with the surroundings

Martin Paterson (Weston super Mare , 2021-11-07)

#1076

These gardens have many happy memories for my family going back years. This tower block will ruin the view!! Please don't let this happen. This would be so sad.

Rosemary Stone (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-11-08)

#1078

The developer has done nothing with Birnbeck Pier so it has deteriorated even further yet wants to build a large tower block that will spoil the heritage and view of Consort Gardens. A 3 storey building would be fine but not 8.

Christine Taylor (Weston s Mare, 2021-11-08)

#1081

It looks an unnecessary and ill-thought out development, in the wrong place and with little to commend it ecologically. A missed opportunity for inclusion with local residents also. Inappropriate height for the site.

Sarah Mercer (Weston super Mare, 2021-11-08)

#1082

As a boy I collected for the RNLI and was treated to going down the slipway at Birnbeck. Now as an architect remember visits to Prince Consort Gardens eating chips with our sons. It’s a special place and this new proposal would be significant in adversely affecting the visual amenity of these gardens.

Andrew Wotton (Clifton, 2021-11-08)

#1083

The views from prince consort gardens will be affected

Debbie Knox (Weston Super mare, 2021-11-08)

#1085

I have lived in weston for many years and the views over to Brean from consort Gardens must not be lost by a tower block. So it is important to protest against now.

Pat Thurling (Weston-Super-Mare, 2021-11-08)

#1086

We held our wedding reception in the Royal Pier Hotel in 1980 and are horrified that this prime site has not been redeveloped. In addition, CN Estates need to refund the council for the cost of demolition of their building and give-up ownership of the pier before the town should support this development, which should be reduced in height to the height of the original building.

Stephen Wotton (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-11-08)

#1091

Because the development is out of character for the area is too high.

Rory Fitzgerald (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-11-09)

#1097

I oppose the building of a high building that will scar the area

William Beynon (Weston super mare , 2021-11-09)

#1102

I don't want yet another building ruining the landscape ..we are fast becoming a concrete jungle

Boyd Helen (Bristol, 2021-11-09)

#1103

I don’t want to allow this awful building to be built

Wendy Parker (Wsm, 2021-11-09)

#1104

This will ruin the view - permanently.

Alan Lyall (Weston super Mare, 2021-11-09)

#1105

Will alter the view across the channel for good.

Alexandra Lyall (Weston super Mare, 2021-11-09)

#1109

I am signing this petition because I am a frequent visitor to the Prince Consort park and absolutely love the views from there. I take all my visitors to this park for the views.
I'm horrified that CNM Estates would even consider building anything higher than the original hotel. But, then again, their dirty tactics over Birnbeck Pier says it all!
Council! Be strong and reject anything they put forward thats higher than the original hotel. PLEASE!

Linda Batchelor (WESTON-SUPER-MARE, 2021-11-10)

#1110

I am firmly against anything being built that would be higher than the original hotel.
It would be an eyesore and detract from the enjoyment of Prince Consort park.

Gary Rodgers (WESTON-SUPER-MARE, 2021-11-10)

#1117

Having been brought up in the area and used to enjoy the views from Prince Consort Gardens as a child it would be a disgrace if the Council agreed to what can only be described as a monstrosity of a building - 3 floors is more than sufficient.

Paul Keen (Tickenham, 2021-11-12)

#1118

This absolutely horrendous building should not be allowed to be built. It will ruin the beautiful views from the Gardens and will be a complete eyesore- do not allow it to go ahead!!!!

Julia Keen (Tickenham , 2021-11-12)

#1123

I love the view of the sea from the coast by birkbeck. The last thing we need is a multi story building right on the coast spoiling the view for everyone.

Bob Watters (Weston super mare , 2021-11-13)

#1125

As I was born in WSM, I would like it to be kept as near to natural as possible. Too many old buildings are being destroyed and the integrity of the town is almost lost. Improve standards by all means, but not tower blocks. Put the money into the rebuild of the old pier.

Suzanne France (Kidderminster, 2021-11-14)

#1128

If this is true, what a terrible blot on the landscape !

Kingsley Lucia (Banwell, 2021-11-14)

#1133

The tower block will spoil the character of the area.

Joanne Saltfleet (Cardiff, 2021-11-14)

#1134

Our town is an historic victoriana seaside town. We already have the horrendous Premier In like a blot on the landscape. Let's preserve our beautiful town with buildings in keeping with its history.

Sally Taylor (Weston super mare, 2021-11-14)

#1135

Weston has plenty of hotels in keeping with its victoriana seafront. We don't need another eyesore.

Keith Taylor (Weston super mare , 2021-11-14)

#1143

Sea views are precious and should remain available to as many residents and visitors as possible.

Paul Burns (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-11-15)

#1144

I do not think this tower block is in keeping with the local architecture. A better option would be to build something like Darcy hotel or a Victorian style building using local stone. This would enhance rather than spoil the aesthetics of the town.
A typical greedy develper with thoughts only on how to make himself most money!!

Kim Large (Weston super mare , 2021-11-16)

#1147

CNM Estates has shown total disregard for the area, and contempt for local residents and visitors to Weston. They are only interested in profit for themselves and their shareholders and cannot be trusted to develop anything sensitively.

Susan Miles (Weston super mare , 2021-11-17)

#1150

We love the view from consort gardens. This building is far too high maybe a 3 storey building as it was before would be acceptable.

Susan Nash (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-11-18)

#1151

This development would be a disaster to a beautiful area . I have only just moved here and I love anchor point . The old buildings along there are outstanding!

Carol Mckillop (Weston super mare, 2021-11-18)

#1152

This development is not sensitive to the local landscape and will ruin the outlook and in-look of the seaside. There should be no more than 3 storeys - the same as the former hotel.

Helen Reed (Bristol, 2021-11-18)

#1154

We need to keep the area proposed for development in character with the history of Birnbeck.

Nigel Hopkins (Weston Super Mare, 2021-11-18)

#1155

We simply don’t need these monstrosities destroying our fragile environment! Time to look at environmentally friendly alternatives.

Steve Dixon (Devizes , 2021-11-18)

#1156

It's not a proposal it's already passed behind closed doors nsc not fit for purpose

michael perry (Weston-super-mare, 2021-11-19)

#1157

We often walk our dog in this park. It’s a beautiful space to unwind, sit on a bench and take in the marvellous view. The gardens are well kept by the volunteers and very colourful and calming. And we often chat to other visitors who enjoy it as much as we do. It’s a sanctuary and allows you to de-stress. If this tower block is built it will be a huge blot on the landscape. It will ruin the views forever. Ps. I signed a petition against a similar build in Cornwall, along with lots of others. It would have ruined the beach on this occasion as well as the views. The local MP wrote to me a while after to thank you for my input and announced the plans had been scrapped. So I know that with determination we can fight this together and win!

Tracey Wiggans (Weston super mare, 2021-11-19)

#1160

As a nearby tenant I feel this would ruin both the view and beauty of the area. Even the demolished pier has a certain beauty that an 8-storey block of flats would not possess.

Denis Puxty (Weston super mare, 2021-11-19)

#1171

I am signing because I am against this part of Weston being developed. Prince consort garden is the jewel in the crown of Weston. it stone wall and beautiful views are amazing and need to be preserved. It is not all about money. we live in this are for the peace and quit and lovely views. please stop building over everything.

lee corbett (weston super mare, 2021-11-21)

#1172

This is a lot larger than the original building that was there. Not in keeping. Something needs to be done with the area but within keeping. Where would all the residents park? There is problems with parking already here.

Colette Chambers (Weston super mare , 2021-11-21)

#1173

I have lived here all my life and this building will not enhance the area. It will totally blick the beautiful view. Keep to original height.

Judith Hall (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-11-22)

#1176

It is going to be a blot on the landscape on the seafront

Elizabeth Webber (Weston super mare, 2021-11-22)

#1178

I’m signing the petition because the proposed development will overwhelm the view from Prince Consort Gardens which is an area of solace and comfort to the people of Weston super Mare and visitors. As a volunteer in the Gardens I have first hand knowledge of the mental health benefits of visiting the Gardens and obscuring the view, in addition to the years of building work, would have a serious impact on their wellbeing. It is a place of solace and sanctuary and the proposed development is totally out of keeping with the historic nature of the area, would have a serious impact on the RNLI proposals for the development of the Birnbeck pier and create the potential for further ribbon development along Pier Approach.

Cynthia Newns (Weston super Mare, 2021-11-23)

#1183

Prince Consort Gardens is within a dedicated conservation area and the gardens with an unobstructed view of the sea can only be described as a jewel in the crown - bringing peace and tranquility to all those that visit. The building of the proposed hotel would not be in keeping with the immediate area and destroy what can only be perceived as natural beauty.

Anthony Donovan (Weston super mare, 2021-11-30)

#1189

I want to save the pier and that is ugly

Mr Simon voce (Weston s mare, 2021-12-07)

#1192

It will be another eyesore in Weston super mare

Bryan Weakley (Weston-super-mare, 2021-12-08)

#1193

This is a conservation area and new developments should be at least in keeping with the surrounding area! Us residents who live in this conservation area have to get planning permission if we change the style of our windows!! It's ridiculous if this design is allowed to go ahead!

Teresa WELSMAN (Weston super Mare, 2021-12-11)

#1196

I don't want the view from Prince Consort Gardens to be ruined

Laura Simpkins (Weston-super-Mare, 2021-12-12)

#1198

EVERYTHING is wrong about this.

Kev Zol (Weston super Mare, 2021-12-15)

#1200

This development would significantly degrade the unique blend of period architecture, scenic beauty, and historical character of Weston-Super-Mare, just for the profit of an uncaring developer. Is this a valid reason to further degrade this lovely, historic town? We have seen continual destruction of irreplaceable buildings, such as the earliest thatched hotel, where the new buyer knocked out internal supporing walls inside overnight to prevent the pending protection order... Change is needed and it is time the Council took seriously this situation, and their overall responsibility to preserve the character of the town, and stopped pandering to greedy, uncaring profiteers with no regard for anything but their own interests.

Julian Gower (Glastonbury, 2021-12-16)



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