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  • William Halford

    I wish to raise the following issues of concerns regarding Sizewell C Project Planning Inspectorate Reference: EN010012 1. National Security and safety of the local (East Suffolk) population • Greatly... Read more

  • Yoxford Parish Council (Yoxford Parish Council)

    Yoxford Parish Council wish to raise the following concerns: Transport 1. The proposed development is too dependent on roads for transport. There will be significant adverse impact to local... Read more

  • Adrian McInerney

    Cumulative impact of this project alongside the multiple Energy NSIPs coming forward Inappropriate site – too small Lack of in-depth detail in the application is unsatisfactory. Claims of benefit... Read more

  • Adrian Nutbeem

    I have owned and lived at my contact address in East Suffolk, approximately 7 miles from the proposed build location of the Sizewell C double EDF Nuclear power station complex since 1979. My wife and... Read more

  • Jonathan Bolton on behalf of Aimee Colcombe (Aimee Colcombe)

    As a resident of the area around the proposed site, I object to the massive and ongoing disruption to local life - increased traffic from construction and use, environmental impact of works (including... Read more

  • Aldeburgh Town Council (Aldeburgh Town Council)

    Aldeburgh’s setting is rural and coastal. In addition to a population of 3000+ it attracts numerous tourists and long-term visitors all-year-round, on whom its economy is now dependent. Famous for its... Read more

  • Aldringham-cum-Thorpe Parish Council (Aldringham-cum-Thorpe Parish Council)

    Aldringham-cum-Thorpe Parish Council We, as one of the adjoining Councils, would like to register as an interested party in the next phase of the Sizewell C planning process. We feel that... Read more

  • Alexander Gordon Martin (aka Sandy Martin)

    Construction of Sizewell C on the proposed site will involve the destruction of sites of ecological importance, including Coronation Wood, and an increase in the level of local road traffic. East... Read more

  • Alexandra Alexander

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern about Sizewell C. The impact that Sizewell C will have on the local community, economy, tourism and the environment will be hugely detrimental. The... Read more

  • Alice M Eastaugh

    I believe that further development of nuclear power stations at Sizewell is detrimental due to: Destruction of natural habitat and the impact on wildlife in an AONB and surrounds, Strain on local... Read more

  • Alison Bladen

    I am very worried that a beautiful part of our coastal countryside is a risk of being spoilt. There are not many parts of our country that I enjoy spending free time more. All the work put in by the... Read more

  • Amanda Gaylard

    Lack of evidence on the impact on European Protected Sites Lack of detail on coastal defence design making it difficult to determine impacts on coastal processes and the communities of plants and... Read more

  • Andrea Smith

    - I am strongly against the proposed development. - The site is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, on a very fragile receding coast and surrounded by extremely important sites of... Read more

  • Andrew Blois

    We are writing as farmers and local business owners close to the Sizewell construction site. One of our businesses is an award winning five star Camping and Caravan park, Haw Wood Farm. We are... Read more

  • Andrew Eastaugh

    I believe that further development of nuclear power stations at Sizewell is detrimental on the grounds of: Destroying natural habit and the impact on wildlife in an AONB and surrounds, Put a huge... Read more

  • Andrew Fordyce

    As a resident of East Suffolk and a UK citizen, I object to the proposal to construct another nuclear power station at Sizewell. Such a scheme would cause irreparable damage to the local environment,... Read more

  • Andrew Kay

    1. Site Selection  • I believe it is the right project in the right place    • Sizewell C will be built to withstand a 1 in 10,000-year event characterised as sea elevations 6.43m above the present... Read more

  • Andrew McLardy

    WHY would anyone want to make yet another attempt to build a massive unproven infrastructure project - when the others have been plagued by problems, delays, huge cost over-runs - that will produce... Read more

  • Andrew Moir

    I am a local resident with an o pen mind. I think it is important that all aspects of construction tion of a facility such as Sizewell C requires open and honest consultation concerning traffic,... Read more

  • Andrew Parker-Jervis

    I object to the Nuclear Power station because the EDF plans are incomplete. Renewable power (wind & solar) is now much cheaper than nuclear. There is a serious environmental risk

  • Angela Biggs

    My concerns regarding The Sizewell C Project are as follows: I think that the site is too small to accommodate 2 more nuclear reactors and it is too close to RSPB Minsmere. Climate change & rising sea... Read more

  • Anglian Energy Planning Alliance (Anglian Energy Planning Alliance)

    Under the process you have provided for Relevant Representation I would like to raise the following concerns which I believe are fundamental and clear reasoning for denying the planning application... Read more

  • Angus Andrews

    I am writing to object to the Sizewell C application. It would blight the local landscape, which is special and vulnerable, and the lives of Suffolk coastal residents. Moreover, coastal defences would... Read more

  • Angus Grogono

    I wish to register my sincere disapproval of the plans for Sizewell C and the way that the consultation has been arranged. Although I am only representing myself, as an inhabitant and appreciator of... Read more

  • Anita Stirzaker

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