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  • David Henry Francis Robb

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern about the Sizewell C proposal. 1. Site Selection • This is not the place to build a twin nuclear reactor! • Highly active coast, ignoring potential... Read more

  • David Jackson

    Coastal erosion; rising sea levels; flooding; environmental damage, wildlife threatened; AONB, traffic, pollution; adverse effect on tourism; accumulative and simultaneous new energy projects in this... Read more

  • David Mears

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern over the proposed Sizewell C installation. My principal objections are as follows: - Location - This is clearly the wrong project in the wrong place.... Read more

  • Dr Thomasin Andrews

    Firstly, I think a digital consultation process is wholly inadequate for this huge infrastructure development which will impact on the lives of the people of East Suffolk and on our fragile coastline... Read more

  • Edward Creswick

    I am a resident of Suffolk and a retired engineer with experience in managing major industrial projects (eg aluminium smelters). I am writing to express my opposition to the proposed Sizewell C... Read more

  • Elizabeth Matterson

    I wish to raise my concerns about the Sizewell C project. - The serious environmental impact on this very fragile coastal area. . I feel the unpredictability of climate change and the latest... Read more

  • Eva Loeffler OBE

    I object to the proposed plans for Sizewell C on the ground that not enough attention has been given to the long term erosion of a sensitive coastal area. The Proposed building is in a designated area... Read more

  • Eyke Parish Council (Eyke Parish Council)

    Eyke is a small village, bisected by the totally inadequate A1152, which already suffers disproportionately from heavy vehicles travelling to and from Bentwaters Business Park at Rendlesham. In places... Read more

  • Ashtons Legal (Ashtons Legal) on behalf of Farnham Environment Residents & Neighbours (FERN)

    1. FERN (Farnham Environment Residents & Neighbours) is an unincorporated association of people who live at or in the vicinity of the Grade II* listed building, Farnham Manor; as well as the Manor... Read more

  • Fiona Cramb

    I am a local resident.I strongly object to EDF’s plans to build two nuclear power stations at Sizewell. The construction will have a devastating impact on East Suffolk and our fragile coast and is... Read more

  • Fiona Judge

    I am very concerned about the Sizewell C project for the following reasons: 1. Site location • This project is situated in the wrong place and would have the following negative impacts on the area •... Read more

  • Fiona Raison

    For many years I have been mildly in favour of Sizewell B and its much talked of, and planned for, successor, Sizewell C. For a long time I worked with young people in Leiston, and felt the benefits... Read more

  • Frances Charlesworth

    As a member of the Alde and Ore Association I am concerned about the long term affect on the rivers and the coast below Aldeburgh.

  • Friends of the Earth Grassroots Nuclear Network (Friends of the Earth Grassroots Nuclear Network)

    We would like to address: The issue of waste disposal of radioactive waste from the proposed facility. The costs of its eventual decommisioning and how this will be paid for. Whether the development... Read more

  • George Knight

    i. the extensive papers submitted by EDF do not begin to address the issue of coastal erosion outside the narrow Sizewell Bay. The proposal assumes that nothing will change south of the Great Sizewell... Read more

  • Gill Clare

    The proposed construction and operation of Sizewell C will harm large areas of marine environment. Greater Sizewell Bay extends northwards from Blyth Piers, southwards to near Thorpeness, and out to... Read more

  • Graham Booker

    Location: The proposed nuclear power station is I think the incorrect project for the site, given the following : Site is vulnerable to the vagaries of the sea, given that sea levels are set to rise... Read more

  • Greenpeace UK (Greenpeace UK )

    * National policy statement EN-6 does not have effect for the purposes of determining applications for sites not deployed by 2025, including the extant application (see Written Ministerial Statement... Read more

  • Heather Russell

    Please take account of the following points, which will have been raised by others, but are none the less valid.... I object to the EDF Sizewell C project for the reasons as under - and many more that... Read more

  • Helen Bridgeman

    I do not want Sizewell to have an affect on Minsmere Nature Reserve.

  • Helen Rolfe

    I am a local resident and have strong views about Sizewell C and its impact on my home area. The proposal to consturct this power station was poorly concieved initially, and is now even more... Read more

  • Hilary Mills

    The long term effects of the Sizewell plan I feel are quite horrifying. The permanent damage to the surrounding area and destruction of a vast area of natural beauty it will cause will be There will... Read more

  • Ian Cocking

    I Belive this project and others are essential towards the UK reaching the net zero target by 2050. Nuclear energy is a safe and mature source of reliable very low carbon electricity. It is essential... Read more

  • Ian Craig

    The dangers inherent in the building, operating and storing of spent nuclear waste mean that we cannot allow any new reactor to be built if there is any doubt about its future operation. We have this... Read more

  • Ian Fergusson

    The impact on the adjacent land at Minsmere along with other land that has been designated SSSI or of ecological importance has not been adequately addressed. This could cause rare species such as... Read more