Letter: Protesters' chants were not aggressive over homes plan
Residents of Seamer and Irton came together as we are all anxious given the proposed development.
As part of this a number of residents went to Seamer Memorial Hall to review the proposal for the housing estate.
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Hide AdThis was open to the public on Monday 4 July from 3pm until 7pm.
At 6.49pm residents were stood outside the memorial hall with objection banners peacefully showcasing their concerns and disagreement with the proposal.
It then started to rain heavily which at this point we moved into the Memorial hall for shelter.
There was roughly 60-70 residents not the 200 stated.
Also many of the residents where elderly and needed to sit down for a few minutes hence going inside felt like the most suitable option. Not at any point in the 11 minutes left for the viewings did any resident stop the plans being showcased.
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Hide AdMany residents were frustrated by the lack of professionalism and knowledge and in all honesty lack of empathy with how this proposal could affect their lives, local facilities and homes.
Residents took the decision to wait outside to showcase their objections at 7pm, yes we peacefully chanted “Save our Seamer” and “We Object”.
But this was not in an aggressive way, nor were we blocking individuals from leaving the Memorial hall.
We were shocked that four police officers arrived, given it was a peaceful protest.
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Hide AdAs residents we have a right to express our views and concerns – which is exactly what we did, in a professional and civilised manner.
Everybody I have spoken to who has read the article residents were branded as thugs – granted this was not stated outright, but it was implied.
Marlene Parnell
Ayton Road
Irton