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East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm

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  • Rosemary Kersey

    I fully endorse the views of Friston Parish Council and SASES in their objection to this project. The loss of amenity land where the onshore works will be 400metres from, and will destroy the... Read more

  • Ruth Poole

    I would argue the proposed location of the substation will irrevocably damage the over all economy of the area due to; ? Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring... Read more

  • Sally Walton

    I am deeply concerned about the impact on the locality of the number of energy projects occurring simultaneously over 12 to 15 years. The substations proposed are dangerously close to a small village... Read more

  • Sarah Parnham

    I object on the grounds that this development will negatively impact the area around Aldeburgh causing disruption, noise pollution and damage to the environment

  • Sophie Whayman

    It will destroy the landscape, woodlands and footpaths throughout our villages, the threat to our wildlife would be sever. It could have an impact on flooding the River Hundred, my garden backs onto... Read more

  • Tom Henrick

    Traffic increase Environmental Damage to Lcal wildlife

  • Wendy Wondrak

    From: [Redacted] Subject: Objection to Scottish Power EA1N & EA2 onshore Project development - We totally support the representations from SASES and Friston Parish Council Living on Grove Road the... Read more

  • William Gault

    We are very concerned about the massive disruption that this project will cause to our local community, not only in terms of road traffic, but noise, and completely upturning the lives and living... Read more

  • Alan Hatfield

    I am writing to you both to draw your attention to the stupidity of siting a new sub station for the North Sea East Anglia Two and One windfarms in or near Friston. The power generated by the... Read more

  • Amanda Taylor

    Dear Examining Authority RE: East Anglia North One While in favour of renewable energy, in this instance I wish to object in the strongest terms to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application... Read more

  • Annabel Chamberlain

    I wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application for many and varied reasons but primarily for the adverse impact it will have on our local communities because of the noise and... Read more

  • Brigitte D'Angelo Turnbull

    ? Concern for cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12 to 15 years with no apparent overview or concern for local people or environment ? Use... Read more

  • Carole Edwards

    Firstly I wholly support and concur with the representations made to you by the following: SASES; The PCC of St Mary the Virgin, Friston (of which I am also Churchwarden) and by our Rector Mark... Read more

  • Dr PA Hitch

    Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE (AND EAST ANGLIA TWO) I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application for the following reasons. I am supportive of offshore... Read more

  • Edward King

    The proposed development is not part of a strategic plan for the generation of renewable power for the UK. It does not take into account the huge environmental impact which its construction will... Read more

  • Gail Bell

    As a regular visitor to Aldeburgh I am deeply upset about the potential plans which will impact upon the historic character of the place. One of the reasons I visit regularly is for the relaxation and... Read more

  • Graham Peck

    Whilst not against offshore renewable energy the current plans to bring associated infrastructure so far inland is a major concern. The damage that will be inflicted on the environment, in a County... Read more

  • Jan Lovell

    I object to all the disruption caused to the beautiful area we live in also to the country side being disfigured. I know you say you will return it back to what it was but it is never the same.

  • Jenny Kennedy

    This project is being sited so close to Friston Village that we can almost touch it. We will be living cheek to jowl with it. It cannot be right that such a huge industrial complex should be built... Read more

  • Maryanne Nicholls

    I oppose this scheme on various levels.. I truly believe that an infrastructure project of this significance should not be done on the cheap.. and that an offshore ring main is the correct way... Read more

  • Mathilda Mallinson

    I would like to specify I am heavily in favour of the development of offshore renewable energy facilities. But the integrity of these is lost if local countryside is destroyed in the process. The... Read more

  • Michael Laschet

    Concerns from Aldringham re damage to the local environment The major energy projects planned for the Suffolk coast will cause considerable damage to the environment in and around the parish of... Read more

  • Michelle Kelly

    The villages of Friston, Knodishall Leiston, Aldringham and Thorpeness are all quiet welcoming little places that people retire to, bringing money into the area. This development is likely to drive... Read more

  • Mrs Jill Donker Curtius

    I support the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council. For my own part the projects will affect me in the following ways. 1. The peace and quiet and quality of village life in... Read more

  • Pat Hogan

    The cliff area at Thorpeness is too fragile and important to be considered for landfall - the Coast is eroding quickly and the corraline crag is very important for stability, as well as for valuable... Read more