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  • Belinda Ann Grant

    Transport strategy - EDF’s road-based transport strategy is not acceptable in the 21st century with an unreasonable adverse impact on local communities, and significant damage to the important local... Read more

  • Bungay Town Council (Bungay Town Council)

    Concerns have been expressed by Bungay Town Council regarding increased traffic through this Town & the detrimental effects on the Environment Planning Act 2008: Receipt of Representation Thank you... Read more

  • Carole Taylor

    - The site for which this development is proposed is entirely unsuitable: too small for the size of 2 reactors planned; disastrous effect on neighbouring sites of ecological importance RSPB Minsmere... Read more

  • Charles Manby

    I believe Sizewell C is the wrong project in the wrong place. The site is vulnerable to climate change, sea level rises. It is also an ecologically important location. While it may have made sense to... Read more

  • Christopher Wilson

    I wish to register as an interested party regarding the Sizewell C (SZC) DCO examination. For the following reasons, I ask that PINS recommend to the Secretary of State that the application be... Read more

  • Clare Rizzo

    I am completely opposed to the Sizewell c proposal on innumerable accounts. It is innapropriate to place a nuclear power station here, with coastal erosion and predicted to be an island within 100... Read more

  • Councillor Alexander Nicoll

    I am the County Councillor for the Wickham Division in Suffolk. There are six civil parishes within the Division. On behalf of myself and having sought to understand how Sizewell C would impact on... Read more

  • Dr Kate Thompson

    I am concerned to raise the following issues about the Sizewell C application for planning: 1. The power station is planned for a site that is at risk of rises of sea level and flooding (especially... Read more

  • E Burrows

    I believe this project does great harm to the Suffolk Coast, the wildlife in the area and the wellbeing and safety of generations to come. It is foreign built and owned which could represent a threat... Read more

  • East Suffolk Liberal Democrat Party (East Suffolk Liberal Democrat Party)

    East Suffolk Liberal Democrats wish to register our interest in the Sizewell C Project. We are greatly concerned that the construction of a new power station at Sizewell: will cause significant... Read more

  • Hacheston Parish Council (Hacheston Parish Council)

    SIZEWELL C: Application for Development Consent Order Relevant Representation: Hacheston Parish Council (HPC) 1. Introduction Hacheston is a small village 14 miles from the site of Sizewell C. The... Read more

  • Hasketon Parish Council (Hasketon Parish Council)

    Hasketon Parish Council wishes to be registered as an interested party and presents the following representation: - Hasketon is a rural parish 2 miles to the eastern side of the A12 at Woodbridge. It... Read more

  • Henry Thoresby

    I wish to endorse the Relevant Representations submitted by RSPB and Stop Sizewell C but add below some of my own. 1. Tourism. East Suffolk is an important National Resource for visitors, especially... Read more

  • Hilary Hill

    I wish to raise my concerns re Sizewell C: On a constantly eroding coastline, defences for Sizewell C will alter coastal processes elsewhere with subsequent increased flood risk. There will be adverse... Read more

  • Isla Campbell

    I might be only 18 years old but hearing about these future plan of Sizewell C project is not only extremely distressing for me but for many others. The negatives will overpower the positives in this... Read more

  • Jannette Brenchley

    Size well C should not go ahead 1 Unacceptable impact on local communities. Traffic increase in noise. 2. 6000 workers will come and live in the area. Which can increase crime. 3. Tourism may lose up... Read more

  • Jean Hatt

    How can we the UK be horrified at global destruction of the planet by others when we ourselves are going to tear down forests, destroy sensative marsh habitat, AONB land, RSPB bird life (harriers,... Read more

  • Jen Coates

    I believe this project will have a massively detrimental affect on both human and environmental issues in an area of the UK which is both beautiful, with a vibrant tourist economy, but also... Read more

  • Jennifer Blackbourn

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern about Sizewell C. 1. Site Selection I believe it is the wrong project in the wrong place Site at risk from climate change, sea level rise and flooding... Read more

  • John M Filmer

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern about EDF’s proposals for Sizewell C: Is EDF’s proposal for Sizewell C the right option? No! ? Wrong technology: o Proposed Nuclear Reactor already... Read more

  • Judith Condon

    I believe that the proposed further development of Sizewell is on a scale and of a nature that will cause incalculable and irreparable damage to the local environment both in the medium and long term;... Read more

  • Kenneth Parry Brown

    SIZEWELL C I accept that the decision on whether or not the power station is built will be made by the Government, however, assuming that the decision is made to build the station, I am mindful of the... Read more

  • Lynne Fish

    Planning any building on a site that is threatened by flooding is inappropriate but to plan a nuclear reactor there is totally irresponsible. Global warming means that this site may suffer up to 3... Read more

  • Marie-Anne Mackenzie

    I jointly share my partner's views which have already been submitted. I am therefore posting a similar registration as outlined below: 1 Site Selection I am extremely concerned that there will be a... Read more

  • Mary Shipman

    East Suffolk already has two nuclear power stations at Sizewell both within the AONB. Although Sizewell A is no longer generating electricity, its physical presence will be apparent until the end of... Read more

  • Michael Laschet

    My Concerns about Sizewell C nuclear power station Longterm storage of waste on site * highly toxic radioactive waste kept so close to local people is unacceptable * a dangerous legacy for future... Read more

  • Mick Hart

    I object to the Sizewell C Project progressing further for the following reasons: 1. It is morally unsustainable to condemn planet Earth to the long term hazard and legacy of this Project. 2. Large... Read more

  • Miss Helen Lesley Taylor

    These are my concerns about Sizewell C: Site suitability • Development too large. Two new reactors will double the size of the existing nuclear site. • Coastal location presents flooding risk. Impacts... Read more

  • MR Peter E Cogar

    The proposals for rail infrastructure to accommodate up to 3 freight trains a day in each direction do not include any infrastructure changes on the Ipswich to Lowestoft line. One of the trains is... Read more

  • Mrs Catherine Palmer

    Consultation: Having followed the Sizewell C consultation from the start, many issues had not been addressed adequately or at all when the DCO was submitted. The Inspectorate has accepted the... Read more

  • Olivia Laing

    I have serious concerns about the expansion of Sizewell and the Sizewell C project. This area is at grave risk of flooding as sea levels rise, which makes it a dangerously unsuitable location for a... Read more

  • Paula Kerr

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern about Sizewell C: 1. Site Selection • Adverse impact on adjacent internationally designated sites of ecological importance and sites of amenity,... Read more

  • Peter Smith

    Sizewell 'C' will be unsafe, uneconomic, is unecessary & unwanted. The nuclear waste from the site will remain highly radioactive for 200,000+ years. There is still no proven satisfactory disposal... Read more

  • Piers Pool

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern about Sizewell C. 1. Site Selection Site at risk from climate change, sea level rise and flooding Potential adverse impact on coastal processes Adverse... Read more

  • S Hall

    I wish to register my objection to Sizewell C: 1. Scientists warn that climate change is happening faster than expected. Rising sea levels and more frequent, extreme and unpredictable weather... Read more

  • Sarah May

    As a homeowner along the Suffolk coast as well as an owner of holiday rental I would request to see a robust analysis of the impact of sizewell C on tourism. Environmenta impact in terms of... Read more

  • Simon Kerr

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern about Sizewell C: 1. Site Selection • Adverse impact on adjacent internationally designated sites of ecological importance and sites of amenity,... Read more

  • Steel Sculptures Limited (Steel Sculptures Limited )

    As a business we are concerned about; the destructive impacts on the local economy. Tourism brings us clients who will be put Off visiting. the access to our materials deliveries to run the business... Read more

  • Susan Robinson

    I live in London but have enjoyed holidays in Suffolk and have been struck by the magic of the wild landscape which is home to so many species (many of them endangered) at Minsmere, and which has been... Read more

  • The Galpin Family (The Galpin Family)

    We wish to raise the following issues of concern about Sizewell C. Major damage and disruption to the local communities including increase in traffic, pollution levels, noise and unsightly... Read more

  • William H. Howard

    I am concerned in the following points:- 1. The use of nuclear and the legacy for future generations 2. The maps presented by EDF are I find nearly unreadable 3. As a past local councillor in Leiston... Read more

  • Alan Hargreaves

    I have for a long time had serious concerns about the proposed construction of Sizewell C When first planned the need for and cost of nuclear seemed plausible. Now the need is less and will be met by... Read more

  • Andrew Davis

    I would like to raise the following issues of concern regarding Sizewell C 1. Site Location - vulnerable to climate change, flooding , sea-level rise - impact on delicate coastal processes - possible... Read more

  • Anna George

    I wish to register the following concerns about the proposed Sizewell C development: I am opposed to the proposed development on the following grounds: The Site The site identified for Sizewell C is... Read more

  • Anna Wakerley

    I am a home owner in the town of Aldeburgh, I pay council tax there and support many local retail industries and arts organisations in the area. I support green, eco- friendly and renewable agencies... Read more

  • Antony Bowring

    Nuclear power is not environmentally friendly. Apart from the vast destruction and pollution that will take place over the years of building Sizewell C, the technology is flawed in that there is still... Read more

  • Audrey Boyle

    Reasons for concern: 1. Fragmentation and loss of wildlife habitat and disturbance of key BAP species as specified by Suffolk wildlife trust 2. Noise and light pollution again impacting wildlife and... Read more

  • B1122 Action Group on Sizewell (B1122 Action Group on Sizewell)

    Relevant Representations of the B1122 Action Group on Sizewell The B1122 Action Group represents the communities along the B1122 in relation to the issues raised by Sizewell C. It includes parish... Read more

  • Catherine Belsom

    I reject Sizewell C

  • Chadwick Family (Chadwick Family)

    1. Site Selection Sizewell is not the place for two more nuclear reactors when changing technology may make such proposed development obsolete • Too close to, adversely affecting internationally... Read more