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Do you agree it's wrong to destroy this beautiful English coastline?

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This question is about a strip of coastline in Portland, England, which despite being a protected World Heritage Site, is about to be quarried and ultimately destroyed using archaic (but valid) permissions granted back in 1951, when there was an urgent need for stone to aid war recovery.

This coastal strip contains unique wildlife habitats, is of rare archaeological value and attracts many tourists every year with it's rugged beauty, a huge contributor to the local economy.

IF YOU AGREE THAT THE WORLD HERITAGE STATUS SHOULD TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THE QUARRY RIGHTS and would like the government to step in and do something, then please SIGN THIS ONLINE PETITION.

Best answer to the first person who posts that they have signed - I hope that others will also be moved to do the same.

More information here:

http://www.saveportlandcoastalstrip.org....

Or sign the petition here:

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/portland/

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  1. I've signed your petition. Good on you.

    I'm fed up with the way this Labour government wants to turn the UK in to a concrete jungle.


  2. I can't sign it because I'm not from Britain, but seriously, good luck with your petition. We're fighting similar efforts to mine the dunes on the great lakes. They're a beautiful natural habitat, and some billionaire wants to make even more money by turning them into glass and playground sand. It's a screwy world.

  3. I`ve signed it. I`m fed up with the devastation of digging up one area of the country for gravel or clay to devastate another by building on it.

  4. Can I sign 2? I live in the U.S.A. however!

  5. I have signed but wonder if it will have any effect.  I have been opposing a quarrying operation on a coastal site that is designated SSSI, Heritage Coast, RSPB bird reserve, RIGGS, County Landscape ...   I wonder if these protections are worth the paper they are written on!  Good luck.

  6. i would also like to sign. they shouldn't destroy the world that they live in too

  7. I have two responses. First, if biological evolution is neither right nor wrong, why should geological evolution be any different?



    I agree that your cause is a good one. But I doubt that the signatures of nonlocals will be of any interest to the people involved. This petition should be distributed through your local newspaper's website, and any other LOCAL websites that are well known. Good luck with your petition.

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