Safe Parking for South Lakes Wild Animal Park
This petition is aimed at Barrow Borough Council, especially the Planning Committee to hopefully raise their awareness to the Health & Safety issues and the detrimental effects of not allowing Sou... continue reading »
"IT WOULD SEVRE THIS COUNCIL RIGHT IF MR GILL UPED AND LEFT THIS ATTRACTION BRINGS IN A LOT OF MONEY AND VISITORS TO THE BOURGH WAKE UP BARROW COUNCIL"
"I don't see the problem with the car park, I mean how things have the council knocked down to put a car park in it's place"
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"What do the coucill think they will prove if they refuse planning permission,All they will do is PUT MORE people on the DOLE,and STOP a very GOOD visitor attraction where people come to dalton and the surrounding area to SPEND their MONEY.This COUNCIL nee"
"The best attraction for miles around. I cannot believe that the council will not support it!"
"Wonderful park which shows care and consideration for all the animals and also for the public. It is obvious that consideration has been given to the needs of wheelchair users and families with pushchairs and I cannot understand why the local council does"
"Please allow this car park to remain. It is so necessary for visitors to this fabulous attraction. I bring my disabled child on a regular basis and it brightens her day. I will not be able to do this if the car park nearest the park is full and I have to "
"i support parking"
"The animal park provides a much needed source of revenue for the town and is a much needed tourist attraction, yet yourselves and the evening mail constantly throw obstacles in their way. I find this utterly disgraceful. This is a man who is trying his ut"
"If the car park on the Wild life park is such an eyesore, why was the Dalton By-pass given the OK?"
"As the local council you should be supporting your local tourist attractions and all the work that this zoo does for conservation. Please help the zoo !"
"The Animal Park is a 1st class attraction to the area and it should be given the full support of the council to develope and enhance the amenities for both staff and visitors alike."