Woodlands Not Walmarts: No Mall at Meadowlily
SmartCentres' proposed large commercial development on property neighbouring the environmentally significant area of Meadowlily Woods is an inappropriate use of this land. The Thames River system has... continue reading »
"Resident of London Ontario? No If it's up to the "best of the best" guaranteed this development will move forward. The word 'overdevelopmet" does not exist in their vocabulary. You only need to look around the City to see the green space rapidly diminish"
"Resident of London Ontario? No shame on the city for allowing its' greed to destroy valuable forest, what a legacy for London"
"Resident of London Ontario? No enough already with the parking lots , please keep the natural environment whereever it now exists"
"Resident of London Ontario? No I've already typed and trust they are available."
"Resident of London Ontario? No I am disturbed that yet another gift to the city of London with the stipulation that it remain a parkland will now be ignored. Perhaps the city of London should not accept gifts if they are not willing to abide by the agree"
"Resident of London Ontario? No NO MORE SMART CENTERS"
"Resident of London Ontario? No beautiful place to live and spend your childhood. a discrace to think of destroying it"
"Resident of London Ontario? No No more Walmarts. There are plenty already. Please do anything you can to stop them. I would be glad to help."
"Resident of London Ontario? No keep the forest. it is beautiful and free!!"
"Resident of London Ontario? No I grew up near Meadowlily Woods, and spent a lot of my childhood playing in those woods. It should remain untouched for future generations to enjoy."
"Resident of London Ontario? No Please listen to the residents for once, not the developers!!"
"Resident of London Ontario? No walmart is destroying our green spaces all around the province"
"Resident of London Ontario? No There is an empty mall down the street."
"Resident of London Ontario? No Too many woodland, forests, parks are being cleared for more housing."