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  • Mark Watson

    It does no appear that the traffic re-routing during the construction has been designed to protect the area. How do you intend to stop traffic continually using Friston as a cut through to avoid... Read more

  • Mrs P Weston

    I support the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish council, and am very worried about the affect the project will have on the village of Friston and the surrounding area. My husband... Read more

  • Nick Cook

    Whilst I support green energy and wind power I object to the destruction of our heritage coast line. I firmly believe there are better locations for the proposed substations without ripping up AONB,... Read more

  • Olivia Dawson

    My family live in the town of Aldburgh and I am very concerned about the heavy traffic that the above proposition will bring to the town. It is a small seaside town with a huge tourist industry and... Read more

  • PJR Watson

    ? 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 ? Use of... Read more

  • Sheridan Steen

    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... Read more

  • Susan Thompson

    Re: East Anglia North Offshore windfarm Planning inspectorate Ref EN010077. I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application as this project is just too huge for the fragile... Read more

  • C J Bushell on behalf of A Bushell

    The proposed development will be a disaster for the local area in general and Aldeburgh town viitors and residents in particular. The construction phase will have a devastating effect due to the... Read more

  • A G Meadows

    Dear Examining Authority. RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH TWO(and EAST ANGLIA ONE). I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application for many reasons including the damage the laying of... Read more

  • Alan Cardy

    I note the representations made by SASES and Friston Parish Council and support and personally agree with all the issues raised in their submission. I live just 300 metres from the proposed... Read more

  • Andrew Mills

    Fragility of Thorpeness Cliffs, dominating small village liable to flooding, Noise pollution, and Light pollution... Suffolks light sandy soil blowing away and causing visibility and health hazards...... Read more

  • Anne Middleton-Smith

    I own a house in Thorpeness and have known the area for over 40 years. This area is a magnificent area of outstanding natural beauty and huge diversity in wild flowers, birds and wildlife. There is... Read more

  • Anthony Agar

    This is on of up to 7 known energy projects over 12 to 15 years and I am concerned about the snowball effect Thorpeness Cliffs are sensitive and totally unsuitable for this amount of disruption A... Read more

  • Anthony Boyne

    Use of unspoilt countryside at Friston for such large structures. 11km of cables trenches, destroying environmentally sensitive areas. Threat to wildlife and the important sandlings Heath. Destruction... Read more

  • B Harris

    Dear Sirs I wish to object to the ScottishPower Renewables planning application for the following reasons: 1. Use of unspoilt countryside at Friston for large substation complexes. 2. Cable trenches... Read more

  • Belinda Agar

    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... Read more

  • C Gale

    I WISH TO OBJECT TO THIS SCOTTISH POWER RENEWABLES PLANNING APPLICATION FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (1) The devastating effect on wildlife including that which relies on the Sandlings Heath and our... Read more

  • C J Bushell

    The proposed development is too large for a small town and rural holiday and retirement area. The roads are too small and will be unsafe for the normal road users during the construction phase. The... Read more

  • Candida Woolley

    The proposed Area for construction are tiny villages quite unsuitable for a huge substation, which will dwarf them There are insufficient shops from all the workers on the building site The roads are... Read more

  • Carola Spence

    Cummulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects over 12 to 15 years. Use of unspoilt countryside at small village of Friston for substation complexes size of Wembley Stadium. Threat... Read more

  • Celia M Bell

    RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE (and EAST ANGLIA TWO) I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application for substations dangerously close and dominating a small village. The following... Read more

  • Clare Gittins

    Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE (and EAST ANGLIA TWO) I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application in the strongest possible terms, for the following... Read more

  • Clare Richardson

    I wish to object to this Scottish power Renewables planning application because of: - the hugely adverse impact it will have on local communities with as many as 7 projects lasting up to 15 years. -... Read more

  • David Mackie

    The justified need for offshore wind energy is no reason for allowing proposals for sub stations that have not been thought through. The plans suffer from most of the shortcomings identified by... Read more

  • David Weston

    Whilst I recognise the need for low carbon energy, I do not believe that the current proposals submitted by Scottish Power Renewables are consistent with a reasoned development of the East Suffolk... Read more