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  • Rachel Minto

    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... Read more

  • Richard Hunter

    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... Read more

  • S Sherwell

    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.

  • Sally Sibley

    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... Read more

  • Sara Keene

    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... Read more

  • SASES Substation Action Save East Suffolk (SASES Substation Action Save East Suffolk)

    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... Read more

  • Scott Munt

    - 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... Read more

  • Scott Tindle

    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... Read more

  • Sizewell Residents’ Association (Sizewell Residents’ Association)

    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... Read more

  • Suffolk Local Access Forum (Suffolk Local Access Forum)

    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... Read more

  • Susan Seabrook

    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.... Read more

  • Teresa Newton Newton

    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... Read more

  • The Woodland Trust (The Woodland Trust)

    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... Read more

  • Thelma Cramb

    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... Read more

  • Tim Rowan-Robinson

    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... Read more

  • Valerie Simper

    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... Read more

  • Victor Smart

    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... Read more

  • Victoria Bennett-Hall

    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... Read more

  • William Rickett, C.B.

    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... Read more

  • Alexander Green

    We do not object to offshore wind farms. We object to the onshoring of such capacity which causes despoliation to the countryside. SPR will construct one of the largest substations in Europe in the... Read more

  • Annabel Gault

    Dear Sir/Madam, Scottish Power's planned substation at Friston is an act of vandalism on our precious countryside. It will destroy the lives of most people living in this area particularily the... Read more

  • Antonia Curtis

    I am a regular visitor to the Suffolk Heritage coast staying with friends who live near Friston. I do not object to offshore wind farms what I object to is the onshore installations which will cause... Read more

  • Barbara Jeffries

    I fear that if this is allowed to go ahead there will be an onslaught of at least six more substations and interconnectors following on in quick succession. There will be cumulative impact on local... Read more

  • Carol Bizzell

    I support the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council opposing the siting of the substations at Friston and set out below my comments: • The village has a history of flooding... Read more

  • Catherine Judith Pinnekamp

    CUMULATIVE IMPACT • Sizewell C - DCO Application 2020? • National Grid Ventures Interconnectors • Nautilus - Public Consultations in 2020 • Eurolink - Plans to follow • Expansion of offshore windfarms... Read more

  • Catherine Lester

    I am objecting to the plan to build huge electricity substations near the beautiful village of Friston. The substations are too big and too close to a small rural village, a lively community which... Read more

  • Charlotte Towler

    I am a regular visitor to the Suffolk Heritage coast staying with friends who live near Friston. I do not object to offshore wind farms what I object to is the onshore installations which will cause... Read more

  • Chloe Agar

    I have grown up and live around the coastline between Thorpeness and Dulwich and it is the heartland of where I belong and the place I go to relax, walk, and enjoy the environment. My experiences... Read more

  • Christopher Knights

    Disruption of countryside laying cables which would be easier closer to coast. Extra Traffic in quiet villages House value depreciation

  • Christopher Stooke

    I have been a resident of the Aldeburgh area since 1994. I am most alarmed at the prospect of a large electricity facility near Friston which is a most attractive village in a beautiful coastal area.... Read more

  • Clare Skelcher

    I live in the Isle of Man. My children & I visit my family in Leiston around 8 times a year and I intend to retire in Suffolk. I object to the Scottish Power Renewables planning application for a... Read more

  • Colin Stevens

    Having viewed the website for this project it is truly disconcerting that there is no reflection or consideration, compassion or respect shown on the impact on the local areas, the precious... Read more

  • Digby Beatson

    I am a regular visitor to the Suffolk Heritage coast staying with friends who live near Friston. I do not object to offshore wind farms what I object to is the onshore installations which will cause... Read more

  • Dorothy Baxter

    I agree with all objections put forward by East Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council. My own personal objections are -: 1. Desecration of the countryside. This project will overwhelm a small... Read more

  • Edward Langley

    I am a regular visitor to the Suffolk Heritage coast staying with friends who live near Friston. I do not object to offshore wind farms what I object to is the onshore installations which will cause... Read more

  • Gemma Walder

    I support the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council - As an interested party - please acknowledge my objection to this application. Two separate SPR projects applied for under... Read more

  • Geraldine Schofield

    The impact on the environment:the concreting over of wildlife habitats and the effects on the flows of water courses; the further intrusion of industrial development along the coastline, the chopping... Read more

  • Helen Sydney Graham

    Dear Examining Authority RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE As a permanent resident of Thorpeness, I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: ?... Read more

  • Imogen Lenton

    I am a regular visitor to the Suffolk Heritage coast staying with friends who live near Friston. I do not object to offshore wind farms what I object to is the onshore installations which will cause... Read more

  • James Fulford

    I support the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council - As an interested party - please acknowledge my objection to this application. Two separate SPR projects applied for under... Read more

  • Jane Clouston

    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... Read more

  • Jane Rossin

    Please consider my representations regarding the proposed East Anglia ONE North project. These focus particularly on those aspects that would affect my life and well-being during the lengthy... Read more

  • Jennifer Knights

    Traffic Destruction of the countryside Environmental Flooding Noise level

  • Julia Wheeler

    I support the PINS representations made by Friston Parish Council and SASES (Substation Action – Save East Suffolk) and reserve the right to be allowed to comment on all or any of the points they have... Read more

  • Juliet Orr

    1. The whole economy of the east Suffolk area is dependent on tourism. If the peace, the beauty and wildlife are destroyed by these huge substations, trenches and associated traffic, visitors will... Read more

  • Kirsty Dixon

    I am concerned over the decision to build a large, unsightly substation at and around the village of Friston. I have been a regular visitor to the area over the last nine year and the highlight of... Read more

  • Kirsty Logan

    I object to the planning application on the grounds that the cumulative environmental impact of so many separate energy projects in the region that don’t tie in together is disastrous for our wildlife... Read more

  • L Fagg

    This will destroy an area of outstanding natural beauty. It will hinder emergency service from reaching the largely elderly population of Aldeburgh, resulting in possible deaths. It is unsuitable in... Read more

  • M Haydon

    I am concerned about the incompatibility of the proposed substation & Friston village. It is out of scale with the village & do not electronic waves interfere with people & facilities adjacent to high... Read more

  • Malcolm Miller

    I object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application for these reasons: -cumulative impact on our local communities of up to seven energy projects occurring consecutively over 12-15 years.... Read more