Back to list East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm

Representation by Mr Richard Miller-Smith

Date submitted
27 January 2020
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses
  • Ornithology: we believe there could easily be higher than 'minor impact' on local bird population. + We are aware of breeding tutle doves and nightingales on the south-western edge of Knodishall Common which would be adversely affected by both construction and on-going activities. + There is currently a good breeding population of both yellowhammer and linnets (both Red listed) on the farm land between Friston and Knodishall Common which is not even mentioned in the Environmental Study. - Mammals: + We believe there will be an adverse impact on local mammals, including bat populations. - Access: as a wheelchair user that, nonetheless, uses a number of footpaths throughout the Knodishall, Friston, Aldringham and Thorpeness area, I would request any temporary diversions or new footpaths were made accessible. As such I'd like to see plans for these.