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Representation by Florence Smart

Date submitted
26 January 2020
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

I object to the plans to build huge electricity substations near the beautiful village of Friston. I spent my childhood holidays here and still regularly visit. The substations are too big and too close to a small rural village, the development will swamp and kill the village Scottish Power has not paid attention to the objections raised during previous consultations. Scottish Power plan to dig two trenches stretching for 9km from a fragile coastline, destroying acres of ancient woodland, ANOB land and prime agricultural land. Individual power companies are carving up large areas of the countryside and no one is assessing the cumulative impact of all these projects. The East Suffolk Coast is famous for its tourist attractions, beautiful walks, Snape Maltings Concert Hall, pretty villages etc etc. All of this will be disrupted or destroyed by years of construction. This area is such a beautiful spot and the construction will destroy it's beauty and value as a rural area and a destination for visits. I am not opposed to the construction of wind farms, we support green energy but I believe we need to find a better way to connect the power to the National Grid.