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  • David Jackson

    I support SASES and Friston Parish Council in their submissions. Whilst totally supporting renewable energy and off shore wind farms in principle, the onshore impact MUST be taken into consideration... Read more

  • David Robinette

    I object for the following reasons... negative impact on communities , road infrastructures and wildlife and tourism and jobs.

  • Deborah Mary Bone

    I am most unhappy about these proposals. I am worried about impact on the AONB, impact on tourism, the severe effects on the village of Friston, doubts about the planting mitigation, noise and... Read more

  • Diana Huntingford

    I am a resident of Aldeburgh and have had a property here since 1981. The thought of queuing in traffic to get home will be a disaster. The charms of Aldeburgh will be affected. I have friends who... Read more

  • Elizabeth Hart

    Dear Sir/Madam Please accept the following objections to construction work by Scottish Power; *There will be enormous damage to the Thorpness Cliffs, the environment and wildlife will suffer as we... Read more

  • Elizabeth Matthias

    !. This proposal will greatly impact on the quality of life of for those living in the Sandlings area. 2. There will be huge disruption to Aldeburgh, Friston and Knodishall during the construction... Read more

  • Elizabeth Thomas

    As a resident of Friston, I wish to object to the DCO Application by Scottish Power Renewables (SPR) in respect of the proposed EA1(N) Windfarm, and support fully the objections raised by Friston... Read more

  • Friston Parochial Church Council (Friston Parochial Church Council)

    EAST ANGLIA 1 NORTH WINDFARM RELEVANT REPRESENTATIONS TO THE NATIONAL PLANNING INSPECTORATE BY FRISTON PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL THE CHURCH OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN, FRISTON JANUARY 2020 PEACE AND... Read more

  • Harriet Nicholls

    I live on(Redacted) which is the only road into Aldeburgh from the A12. It has terrible traffic at the best times and peak season it is awful. I cannot imagine the pollution, noise, danger involved... Read more

  • Hugh Large

    I object to the plans published by The East Anglia 2 offshore windfarm for the following reasons: The height and size of the buildings and substations at Friston will turn green fields into industrial... Read more

  • Jocelyn Bond

    The cumulative impact of this NSIP together with the additional and existing energy projects is potentially ruinous to the immediate area, any benefits far outweighed by the negatives.

  • John Driscoll

    I wish to object to the Scottish Power Renewables for the following reasons: It is unreasonable to have to endure up to 7 energy projects over the next 12 years The site for landing cables is totally... Read more

  • Jonathan Franklin

    Dear Sir/Madam, I live 500 metres away from where Scottish Power are proposing to install a huge substation for EA1N. I thoroughly support Friston Parish Council's objection to the siting of this... Read more

  • Jonathan Valentine

    Dear Examining Authority Re: East Anglia North One. I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons. - the use of countryside at Friston for... Read more

  • Joy Robinette

    I object for the following reasons... fragility of Thorpeness cliffs, impact on local communities, threat to wild life. Local road infrastructure unsuitable for higher traffic levels and more HGVs.... Read more

  • Judith Large

    I object to the plans published by The East Anglia 2 offshore windfarm for the following reasons: The height and size of the buildings and substations at Friston will turn green fields into industrial... Read more

  • Karina Cavalcanti

    This project will be extremely damaging to the environment - destroying, affecting and changing a large area of outstanding and fragile beauty. It will completely and utterly unsuitable for the... Read more

  • Kathryn Meader

    Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12 to 15 years. Substations dangerously close and dominating a small village liable to flooding.... Read more

  • Linda Driscoll

    I wish to object to the Scottish Power Renewables for the following reasons: It is unreasonable to have to endure up to 7 energy projects over the next 12 years The site for landing cables is totally... Read more

  • Mark Richardson

    I object to the East Anglia One North Offshore Windfarm project as currently proposed, primarily because of the planned construction of the enormous sub-station very close to the village of Frinton.... Read more

  • Maureen Bell

    I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application, for the following reasons 1. Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12... Read more

  • Melissa Baker

    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: * Destruction of ancient... Read more

  • Mr Eileen Leah

    To the PINS Panel, Herewith are my objections to the Scottish Power Renewables planning application, EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE – Cumulative impact on local communities and the environment 7 energy... Read more

  • Mr Patrick Steen

    I am writing to you with regards Scottish Power Renewables (SPR) planning application EA2- PINS DCO application with regards the Friston Substation and register as an interested party. I wish to... Read more

  • Mr W Seale

    We wish to object to the siting of Scottish Power Renewables project East Anglia One North's substation at Friston and the cable route through the Parish of Aldringham. It is evident that this project... Read more

  • Mrs Cheryl Barwell

    These are the important reasons this project must not go ahead:- 1. Desecration of our lovely scenic countryside, this will destroy it including wildlife etc. 2. Flooding which is getting worse all... Read more

  • Norfolk County Council (Norfolk County Council)

    Thank you for consulting Norfolk County Council, please see below the County Councils comments below that relate the East Anglia One North Offshore Windfarm S52 consultation. (a) General Comments It... Read more

  • Peter Bell

    I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application, for the following reasons 1. Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12... Read more

  • Peter Minta

    I wish to object to to the Scottish Power Renewables planning application for East Anglia One North. I am writing on behalf of myself and also in my role as Chairman of Saxmundham Museum. The planning... Read more

  • S N Fulford

    EN010077 Windfarm Dear Sir I am registering an interest in the above application as a resident of Friston Village. I endorse all points raised by the SASES action group without exception. Friston... Read more

  • Sally Miles

    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... Read more

  • Simon Ive

    EAST ANGLIA 1 (NORTH) OFFSHORE WINDFARM RELEVANT REPRESENTATIONS. Be assured that I am not against proposals for offshore windfarms (better offshore than onshore) as part of the Governments renewable... Read more

  • Stephen Clark

    • Open areas of Greenfield at Friston selected for siting substation complex the size of Wembley Stadium. Completely dominate the small village. • Unsuitability and fragility of Thorpeness Cliffs as... Read more

  • Sue Westney

    Dear Examining Authority Re: East Anglia ONE North I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: • Cumulative impact on local communities of up to... Read more

  • Suffolk Preservation Society (Suffolk Preservation Society)

    The Suffolk Preservation Society (SPS) acknowledges the contribution that wind power will make towards the Nation’s energy needs. Notwithstanding this, SPS’s charitable objects are to protect and... Read more

  • Susan Hawker

    Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE I wish to object to the ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: ? Cumulative impact on local communities of up to... Read more

  • Susan Moon

    Dear Examining Authority. RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE ( and EAST ANGLIA TWO) I wish to object to ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons... Threat to wildlife and the... Read more

  • Tessa Radcliffe

    I am a frequent visitor to Friston because of the wonderful landscape and the cultural offerings of SNAPE and the nearby coast at Aldeburgh. I find it absolutely shocking that a Green Energy project... Read more

  • Theberton and Eastbridge Action Group on Sizewell C (Theberton and Eastbridge Action Group on Sizewell C)

    We are concerned regarding the potential cumulative impacts of construction HGV and other associated traffic on the B1122, from its junction with the A12 to Lovers Lane in Leiston, from: • The current... Read more

  • Theberton and Eastbridge Parish Council (Theberton and Eastbridge Parish Council)

    The Parish Council is concerned regarding the potential cumulative impacts of construction HGV and other associated traffic on the B1122, from its junction with the A12 to Lovers Lane in Leiston,... Read more

  • Theresa Tollemache

    Use of unspoiled countryside with pipeline access over AONB land is wholly unacceptable. The substation complexes each the size of Wembley Stadium are dangerously close to a small picturesque village... Read more

  • WG Fishwick

    Landing of cables to for these multiple projects on a area of outstanding beauty and fragility totally unsuitable. Planned multiple years of disruption Friston as a small village to be blighted and... Read more

  • Will Horton-Fawkes

    Scottish Power EA1N Proposal We support the representations of SASES and Friston Parish Council And I object to:- Future expansion beyond the current proposal and timings of work i.e. ongoing... Read more

  • William Bloomfield

    Dear Examining authority, I wish to object this scottish power renewables planning application on the grounds that: it will be a huge disruption to local wildlife inc. the extremely fragile cliffs at... Read more

  • Aline Mowat

    Negative impact on tourism and local business. Fragility of the cliffs at Thorpness and the destruction of ancient woodland are 2 very good reasons to rethink this. Massive negative impact on main... Read more

  • Andrea Smith

    Four years ago I bought a cottage in Friston with a view to retiring here. It is an area I have been visiting regularly for the past 40 years. It is an area known and loved for its peace and... Read more

  • Anthony Ball

    I am in favour of renewable energy production but the impact of schemes such as this have to be minimised on shore. I, like many other members of the public was unaware of the huge scale of the... Read more

  • Ben Gittins

    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 local... Read more

  • Bridget Barclay

    Cumulative effect of up to 7 energy projects is too much on communities and the local environment. Fragility of eroding Thorpeness cliff is a danger to public and homes. One fatality about 2 years... Read more

  • C. Smith

    I would first like to say that I fully support the development of renewable sources of energy, including wind. However, I am opposed to the proposed site north of Friston village for three substations... Read more