There are currently 38 signatures for this petition:
Mark Thackray Bradford
17/08/2009 at 11:25 am
my family have lived on this farm for several generations so i personnally would hate to see it developed
John Grogan Leeds
02/09/2009 at 4:13 am
Owned by Leeds City Council, already restored once in the 1980s and is now again on the At Risk Register. This is a disgraceful waste of money already spent on restoring this building. And a awful waste of a historical building that would make an excellent small architectural museum.
Terry Glover Leeds
04/09/2009 at 4:50 pm
I live a short walk from Stank Hall Barn and would like this little bit of local history protected. Can the council not turn the area surrounding the barn into a small nature reserve for people to visit.
samantha taff churwell,leeds
19/09/2009 at 3:04 am
due to the ever increasing developements we are subjected to,There is nothing left of our heritage,and this building is a statement in its self it stands there year in year out battling with the elements,i walk around these 3 buildings with my dog and only wish the big barn was open for all to veiw and people could see how much time and effort it took to build the walls alone must be 4ft thick.i could ramble on all day but i wont and will just say this:when is gone its gone no photo or video can reclaim or capture the real thing ,it cant be rebuilt & will become buried in the rubble and forgotten \"Another one bites the dust\" LCC SHAME ON YOU ALL TIGHT BEGGERS.
Gilmour David
18/10/2009 at 1:37 pm
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30/10/2009 at 11:28 pm
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30/10/2009 at 11:31 pm
Philippa Creffield Maidenhead
01/02/2011 at 5:31 pm
Good for you, we must all become more active in our support for our local community. I will shortly be posting a petition on my concerns about mass immigration under the Human Rights section of this site, if you agree with the statements made, please sign it.
my family have lived on this farm for several generations so i personnally would hate to see it developed
Owned by Leeds City Council, already restored once in the 1980s and is now again on the At Risk Register. This is a disgraceful waste of money already spent on restoring this building. And a awful waste of a historical building that would make an excellent small architectural museum.
I live a short walk from Stank Hall Barn and would like this little bit of local history protected. Can the council not turn the area surrounding the barn into a small nature reserve for people to visit.
due to the ever increasing developements we are subjected to,There is nothing left of our heritage,and this building is a statement in its self it stands there year in year out battling with the elements,i walk around these 3 buildings with my dog and only wish the big barn was open for all to veiw and people could see how much time and effort it took to build the walls alone must be 4ft thick.i could ramble on all day but i wont and will just say this:when is gone its gone no photo or video can reclaim or capture the real thing ,it cant be rebuilt & will become buried in the rubble and forgotten \"Another one bites the dust\" LCC SHAME ON YOU ALL TIGHT BEGGERS.
Good for you, we must all become more active in our support for our local community. I will shortly be posting a petition on my concerns about mass immigration under the Human Rights section of this site, if you agree with the statements made, please sign it.