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Dear Sirs, Re: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE I object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application for the following reasons: This part of East Suffolk depends very heavily on its tourist industry....
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Dear Sirs, I am a resident from East Suffolk and I am opposed to the planned windfarm electrical distribution centre and underground cabling in Friston for the East Anglia Two and and One North...
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As a frequent visitor to East Suffolk for RSPB Minsmere & the Suffolk coast in general, Snape Maltings & the village of Friston where I have close friends, I am appalled & horrified by the DCO...
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I am writing to support the representations made by SASES and Friston Parish Council . The proposed project will completely dominate Friston and our peaceful, rural idyll will be lost forever. The...
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Dear Sir/Madam REPRESENTATION BY NATIONAL GRID ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION PLC (“NGET”) TO THE EAST ANGLIA ONE NORTH OFFSHORE WINDFARM AND THE EAST ANGLIA TWO OFFSHORE WINDFARM DCOs NGET wishes to make a...
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I wish to express my objections to the Scottish Power Renewables planning application for the following reasons: • It is clear that such a development will badly affect both tourism and wildlife in...
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Good afternoon It is with great sadness that I see plans to decimate an area I have lived and grown up in all my life. I understand the need for renewable energy but I am at pains to understand why...
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Dear Examining Authority, Re: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE (and EAST ANGLIA TWO) I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application for the following reasons: The cumulative impact on...
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I am so saddened & shocked by this application & the plans for the area I have lived in for the last 25 years. * The unsuitability & fragility of Thorpeness Cliffs as a site for landing cables * The...
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Whilst I am very much in favour of wind farms, and other forms of renewable energy, I object to the onshore element of this Scottish Power Renewables planning application. • It seems to be completely...
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Dear sir,Concerning the substation at grove road friston. My parents petula [Redacted] live at [Redacted] If this goes ahead( no doubt minds have been made up by now anyway) the values of the...
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Thank you for your consultation regarding the above development. Public Health England (PHE) welcomes the opportunity to comment on your proposals at this stage of the project and can confirm that:...
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I have major concern with windfarm project EA1N. My concerns are: 1. The damage which will be caused to Thorpeness cliffs which are fragile and unsuitable for landing cables 2. The threat to wildlife...
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I support the representation being made by SASES and the Friston parish council. We are subject to flooding in Low Rd already before the Sub stations are built. Loss of landscape & foot paths. Loss of...
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It is not acceptable to desecrate large areas of rural Suffolk in this way. There are better places to do the onshore construction that will have less impact on our beautiful countryside.
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I wish the following points to be considered by any planning body in respect of EA1N proposals: -marine damage and economic impact on fishermen. - damage to water courses for endangered wildlife and...
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While I support offshore wind energy, I cannot support these plans for the onshore constructions that will destroy one of the most beautiful parts of our coastline and with it, for sure, a large part...
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These are the relevant representations of SASES (sases.org.uk) and Friston Parish Council. 1. INTRODUCTION The proposed developments (EA1N and EA2) will have a significant adverse impact on Friston...
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- Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects - Unsuitability of Thorpeness Cliffs as site for landing cables - Use of unspoilt countryside at Friston for substation complexes...
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I am writing to you with regards Scottish Power Renewables (SPR) planning application EA1N- PINS DCO application with regards the Friston Substation and register as an interested party. I wish to...
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Sizewell residents are gravely concerned about these plans because 1). They involve drilling on an already fragile and eroding coastline. The corraline crag has been shown to be a hugely stabilising...
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The Suffolk Local Access Forum is a statutory body set up under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 to advise the County Council and other bodies with regard to public access to the...
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1) [Redacted] was purchased by myself in October 2017. At that time there was no planning application by Scottish Power Renewables that could be discovered in the Searches relevant to my new property....
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I do feel that if this construction has to go ahead in Suffolk that it would be lost at Sizewell and not so noticeable as it would be at Friston where it will stick out like a sore thumb on virgin...
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The Woodland Trust welcomes the opportunity to register a representation to the following project. For the purposes of clarity, our concerns described below are with respect to both applications (East...
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I have been a regular visitor to Friston for over 20 years spending long holidays with my daughter and son in law and their family in their home in the countryside outside the village. I do not object...
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RE: EAST ANGLIA ONE NORTH Whilst being supportive on the development of offshore wind farms, I strongly object to this application from Scottish Power Renewables for the following reasons: 1. The...
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The beautiful East Coast so important to the tourist industry and the many jobs that it provides could be seriously challenged by hotchpotch planning for cheaper green energy. A considered 10/20 year...
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This project is ill advised and will blight local communities. High House Farm, a listed building, will be especially harmed. So will the wildlife. The site itself is unnecessary as a ring main could...
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I wish to object to the ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: Impact on tourism Impact on local economy, loss of trade leading to social and economic decline Threat...
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I wish to object to those parts of the application that relate to onshore infrastructure. This infrastructure will have a serious impact on the economy and environment of the area, by damaging...
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I wish to object to this ScottishPower renewables planning application for the following reasons, The destruction and damage of the local area, including an AONB. This covers a substantial area of...
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I am very concerned about the enormous impact the above proposed project would have on my life and the surrounding area. I fully support both SASES & Friston Parish Council views relating to the...
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Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE (and EAST ANGLIA TWO) I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: ? Cumulative impact on...
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I am a resident of Friston who values the tranquillity of this historic village. I occupy an 18th century house in the middle of the village which is ringed by other listed buildings. My main...
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- Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects - Unsuitability of Thorpeness Cliffs as site for landing cables - Use of unspoilt countryside at Friston for substation complexes...
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I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for my following reasons: .Damage and the destruction to an area which is recognised as of natural beauty. .Unsuitability and...
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Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE (and EAST ANGLIA TWO) I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons : As a local resident the...
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I wish to object to this planning application for the following reasons: Destruction of ancient woodland Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occuring consecutively over...
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Dear Sir or Madam, I would like to make the following representations in relation to the application East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm (Planning Inspectorate Reference: EN010077). • Cumulative...
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Coastal Fitness operates in Friston and the tranquillity of this historic village contributes to the reputation of the company. My main objection is that the proposed development of more than 35 acres...
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I am an active pensioner and resident of Friston who values the tranquillity of this historic village. I occupy an 18th century house in the middle of the village which is ringed by other listed...
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APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER BY THE PLANNING INSPECTORATE UNDER SECTION 56 OF THE PLANNING ACT 2008 East Anglia ONE North – APPLICATION REFERENCE EN EN010077 Dear Sirs I write to you on...
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Firstly I support the development of renewable energy resources and accept the role that offshore wind plays. But I object to Scottish Power Renewables’ (SPR’s) proposed onshore infrastructure...
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I wish to object to this ScottishPower planning application, for the following reasons: -Destruction of ancient woodland, fragile cliffs at Thorpeness and unspoilt countryside -Threat to wildlife...
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Fulvens Ltd operates from a registered office in Friston. The company has a global reach and the tranquillity of this historic village contributes to the international reputation of the company. My...
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Although I do not live in Suffolk, my family and I have, for the last 45 years, looked on the county as our second home. In particular, the area around Aldeburgh, Thorpeness and Leiston holds strong...
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The Council reiterates it’s strong support of the aims and ambitions of both the East Anglia ONE North and East Anglia TWO Wind Farms, which are consistent with national renewable energy targets and...
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I am a frequent visitor to Friston. I would like to object to this application on environmental grounds. The countryside in this area is of rare natural beauty. This proposal would destroy that...
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Although the pursuit for more green wind powered energy is commendable. It feel 1 step forward to the 2 steps back of building a colossal trench all the way to Friston. I appreciate the difficulties...
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- Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects - Unsuitability of Thorpeness Cliffs as site for landing cables - Use of unspoilt countryside at Friston for substation complexes...
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I am resident in Thorpeness, will be affected by Scottish Power's proposals and wish to object because: - this fragile area of the coastline is threatened by their proposals and cannot ever be...
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I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application for the following reasons: Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12 to...
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The beautiful landscape and long established local communities from Thorpness through to Aldringham, Knodishall and Friston are unique and irreplaceable. I object very strongly to these ill-conceived...
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Dear Examining Authority, I wish to submit the following objections against the Scottish Power Renewables Planning Application: Adverse impact upon road network around Aldeburgh and Friston: 1. Local...
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Dear Sirs, I write to object not to the development of windfarms mentioned in this application but to the onshore facilities and the lack of overall context in which the application is presented. I...
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Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12 to 15 years. Unsuitability and fragility of THORPENESS CLIFFS as site for landing cables. Substations...
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- Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects - Unsuitability of Thorpeness Cliffs as site for landing cables - Use of unspoilt countryside at Friston for substation complexes...
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My concerns and objections to SPR proposals Air pollution,noise pollution from all the lorries coming through carrying big wheels of cable and aggregate on narrow Country roads not built for receiving...
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ridiculous taking the cables etc miles overland- disrupting the countryside, farms & people's homes. The building is enormous and will be very unsightly. Access roads totally unsuitable
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I am extremely concerned about the cumulative impact on local communities, many of which are within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12...
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The Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s (MCA) remit for offshore renewable energy development is to ensure that the safety of navigation is preserved, and the UK's search and rescue capability is...
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I support the representation being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council and believe the proposed site will cause irreparable damage to the character of Friston , Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB and...
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I am writing to object to the Scottish Power proposals for these reasons: -the local environment will be negatively impacted due to trenches and cabling close to housing and also across sensitive...
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Dear Sirs, I am totally In favour of the production of renewable energy but not where it will cause upset and misery to many people. We fell in love with this area having spent a number of years...
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I'm interested in conserving and preserving the beauty and integrity of the Suffolk coastline and beaches for wildlife and future generations.
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I am writing as yet another concerned resident from Friston area. I am aware you think us local residents are uneducated and our opinions laughable, however, I would be grateful if you read this...
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Mrs Ann Dallas (“the objector) owns and occupies [Redacted] and is therefore one of the closest residents to the proposed substation. The objector supports and repeats the representations submitted by...
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Dear Sir/Madam, Re: East Anglia North One (and East Anglia Two) I wish to object to this planning application for the following reasons: • The use of unspoilt countryside in Friston for a large...
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So sad for such a lovely village for all the people have lived in there for many many years I grew up in the village . My mum still lives in the village and is absolutely devastated .
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I wish to object on the following grounds Cumulative Impact on the local environment. Despoiling unspoiled countryside Deleterious effect on tourism Increased traffic on inadequate roads Noise and...
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I wish to object on the following grounds Cumulative Impact on the local environment. Despoiling unspoiled countryside Deleterious effect on tourism Increased traffic on inadequate roads Noise and...
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Wind farm technology is necessary and it must be implemented in such a way that it minimises ecological harm to the local environment. In this regard I am disappointed that the proposals to bring wind...
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This Representation is made on behalf of the Ramblers (The Ramblers Association, a company limited by guarantee, registration number 4458492, Registered Charity number 10935), Suffolk Area. We...
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We have concerns with regard to the transboundary impacts in chapter 12.8 on offshore ornithology. We recently upgraded the Ecology and Cumulation Framework. The original methodology is described...
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The impact on the village of Friston & surrounding area, from Southward to Bawdsey, will be adversely affected by the proposed sub-station & associated cable runs. The primary income for this area is...
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While I support the expanding use of wind power to replace fossil fuels (and nuclear), the East Anglia Two project has a major problem: although it needs very significant infrastructure for labour and...
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Suffolk, such a gorgeous county, rich in wildlife, demolished by human induced degradation, a wanton display of industrial power, surging the eventual blackout of a strong and independent holiday...
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1. The fragile Suffolk coast has already 'done its bit' for the nation's power needs and cannot take more industrial development of a scale outlined in these proposals. 2. The damage East Anglia One...
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This representation is made specifically in relation to registered Title Number SK276346 at Friston, there is no facility to upload a copy here but this can be provided if required. This land was sold...
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(I am a tenant at [Redacted]. The construction site for the proposed Landfall at Thorpeness is the distance of an occupied livery paddock away on our left. According to the Book of Reference available...
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FAO Examining Authority, RE: East Anglia North One My objections which challenge the relevant SPR planning application are as follows: 1. There have been unreasonable, broad assumptions made by SPR...
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Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects - Unsuitability of Thorpeness Cliffs as site for landing cables - Use of unspoilt countryside at Friston for substation complexes the...
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Trusted Renewables Ltd operates from a registered office in Friston. The company has a global reach and the tranquillity of this historic village contributes to the international reputation of the...
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I am deeply concerned for the health and wellbeing of the Red deer in the local area and believe that an offshore windfarm would be a better option
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RE: East Anglia ONE North The headings below refer to National Policy Statements (NPS) for Overarching Energy (EN-1), NPS for Renewable Energy (EN-3) and NPS for Electricity Networks (EN-5). • I...
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The Aldeburgh Society is a civic society devoted to protecting the urban environment in the historic coastal town of Aldeburgh. We are concerned about the many major infrastructure projects, and SPR...
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We are strongly opposed to the proposed development at Friston for the following reasons: 1. There will be an unacceptable cumulative impact on the area with the proposed energy developments at...
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Dear Examining Authority RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE (and EAST ANGLIA TWO) I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application for the following reasons: * The unsuitability and...
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I am writing as I have before because we have lived in Friston for 32 years and this proposed development is causing tremendous anxiety. This is a beautiful rural area and historically an arable...
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I wish to object to the Scottish Power Renewables planning application for East Anglia One North on the following grounds: Cumulative Impacts The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact...
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I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: ? Cumulative impact on local communities of un-interrelated energy projects occurring consecutively...
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1.The Suffolk coast is an essential cultural, natural and heritage asset for the area and integral to its local economy and community. 2. Much of the coastline is AONB and should be protected as such....
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Severe detrimental Impact of onshore facilities especially transport infrastructure upon the local environment.
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We are strongly opposed to the proposed development at Friston for the following reasons: 1. There will be an unacceptable cumulative impact on the area with the proposed energy developments at...
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Please be advised that East Suffolk Council intends to provide a separate written submission via e-mail to the Planning Inspectorate by the deadline of 27 January 2020.
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Two trenches the width of the M25 EACH are about to be dug out by Scottish Power from Thorpeness to Friston causing chaos on the roads, to our business and destroying the cliffs at Thorpeness. It's...
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*The proposed development would irreversibly damage the environment in an area designated as a heritage coast and of outstanding natural beauty. This harm would be: 1.visual - namely to the look of...
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Construction of a the EA1 windfarm substation in the village of Friston will have the following specific consequences: * Destruction of a rural landscape that is valued by residents of Friston and...
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This is absurb - have yu looked t the damage to PEOPLE,communties. wildlife? It is an impact on us as human beings livng in a rural community -lossof footpaths, damage to air quality, noise pollution,...
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