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  • Richard Atkinson

    I wish to register the following concerns about the proposed Sizewell C development. I am opposed to the proposed development on the following grounds: Inappropriate Site 1. Site is too small. 2. Site... Read more

  • Richard Cooper

    1. I am very worried by the impacts on Marlesford as a result of EDF’s proposals for SZC. I believe that quality of life will be impaired over the 12 year build period and for many of the older... Read more

  • Richard Croome

    Key objections to this proposal: Safety-Climate change is accelerating. Evidence globally suggests substantial sea level rise is imminent. There also appears to be little real progress on curbing... Read more

  • Richard W L Smith, MVO

    As the County Councillor for Blything Division of Suffolk County Council I represent c.7,500 electors (excluding, of course, those under 18 who will increase the figure toc.8,500). My electors live in... Read more

  • Rita James

    I wish to express my strongest objections to many of the statements EDF has made in its eleven Pledges to the people of Coastal Suffolk in support of their ambition to build Sizewell C, but in... Read more

  • Robert Rosling

    I am very concerned about the proposal to build Sizewell C for the following reasons:- • Huge disruption and damage to the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB and significant industrialisation of the AONB.... Read more

  • Robert Sledmere

    I would like to understand more about the Sizewell C Project, in particular it's impact on an area of outstanding natural beauty and the local economy.

  • Rodger Heathwaite

    I write as an interested person living adjacent to and who will be affected by this construction. My objections to this project are as follows: The construction is in a sensitive environmental area. I... Read more

  • Roger Alfred Stanley Skinner

    It is my contention that the development of Sizewell C will cause irreparable damage to our beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast, because over a ten year period many of our small country roads will be... Read more

  • Roger Ball

    Sirs, I wish to object to the building of Sizewell C because I believe it will:- Cause irreparable damage to the natural environment over many square miles of countryside around the area including... Read more

  • Roland Bee

    I wish to register the following concerns about the proposed Sizewell C development: I am concerned about the potential damage to wildlife during the construction stage and after. I am also concerned... Read more

  • Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds)

    The Sizewell C Project Development Consent Order Application Planning Inspectorate Reference: EN010012 Relevant Representation from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 30 September 2020 1.... Read more

  • Russell Marsh

    - The expanded Nuclear facility will be built on a site at risk of rising sea levels and flooding, and with unknown effects on coastal processes. - there will be irreparable harm to adjacent... Read more

  • Ruth Mackenzie

    I am originally from Suffolk and have been a regular visitor to the area in for many years. I share the wider concerns expressed by many opposing this application. My own concerns relate principally... Read more

  • Samira Aminian

    Volume of traffic on roads Rspb minsmere will be affected. Edf are in debt 98 hectors will be destroyed

  • Sandy Horsley

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern about Sizewell C. 1. Site Selection & Environment impact  * Unacceptable impact on an internationally important nature reserve in an Area of Outstanding... Read more

  • Sarah Butt

    I wish to oppose the construction of Sizewell C. The Suffolk coast is subject to erosion , we have no idea the extent of change that will take place over the next 25 years with rapid sea level rises... Read more

  • Sarah Gallagher

    Concerns I wish to raise about the proposed Sizewell C development. Site issues: Site inappropriate for new nuclear reactor due to coastal erosion, sea-level rise and flooding Inappropriate for... Read more

  • Sarah Turnbull

    I am writing to express my serious misgivings about the plans for Sizewell C, and to ask you not to wave the plans through to the next stage. Firstly, during this difficult time when everyone is so... Read more

  • Sasha French

    Negative impact on Tourism and accommodation - I have been running a B&B for the last 3.5 years just 20 minutes drive from Sizewell so I am very fearful of the impact on my business and tourism in... Read more

  • Save Our Sandlings (Save Our Sandlings)

    The application to build Sizewell C and D should be rejected. The negative impact of its building would greatly outweigh any benefits. EDF is hugely in debt and desperate to sell its new... Read more

  • Sea Poppies Furnished Holiday Let (Sea Poppies Furnished Holiday Let)

    We own a furnished holiday let business in Thorpeness and oppose the development of Sizewell C for the following reasons: Our visitors come for the tranquillity, easy access (especially from London),... Read more

  • Sebastian Constable

    Despite the need for more sustainable energy provision in our country, this project seems like it will have a huge impact on the local nature conservation areas. It will cause significant noise, light... Read more

  • Serena Inskip

    I will raise these issues of concern about Sizewell C development -- ** The SITE - Location is wrong - Climate change has not been taken into consideration adequately. It is one of 9 uncoordinated... Read more

  • Sharman Steel

    I wish to raise the following issues of concern in relation to Sizewell C. This is an enormous project - far too big for this special area of England which will cause irreparable damage to this... Read more