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East Anglia ONE North Offshore Windfarm

Relevant representations (registration comments)

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  • Susannah Preston

    I am most concerned about the plans for East Anglia One North Side and East Anglia Two and the devastating consequences they will have on: - Our precious Suffolk wildlife - a terrifying 30 acres will... Read more

  • Tessa Solomon

    We object to the plans to build huge electricity substations near the beautiful village of Friston The substations are too big and too close to a small rural village, the development will swamp and... Read more

  • The Hoffman Family

    Dear Examining Authority Re: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE We wish to object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application for the following reasons: The proposed sub-station is very big and uses... Read more

  • The Ogilvie Family Trust (The Ogilvie Family Trust)

    ALTERNATIVE LANDFALL OPTIONS We are aware that the Government are considering an alternative strategy proposed for delivery of the energy produced by offshore windfarms to the National Grid, with an... Read more

  • Bidwells (Bidwells) on behalf of The Sizewell Estate Partnership (The Sizewell Estate Partnership)

    ALTERNATIVE LANDFALL OPTIONS We are aware that the Government are considering an alternative strategy proposed for delivery of the energy produced by offshore windfarms to the National Grid, with an... Read more

  • The Suffolk Coast DMO (The Suffolk Coast DMO)

    Relevant Representations of The Suffolk Coast Destination Management Organisation (TSC). 1. TSC was formed in 2012, with the purpose of promoting the Suffolk coast (hereafter East Suffolk) as a... Read more

  • The Wildlife Trusts (The Wildlife Trusts)

    Introduction: The Wildlife Trusts (TWT), with more than 800,000 members, is the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK’s habitats and species. TWT has... Read more

  • Thomas Hunnisett

    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... Read more

  • Thompson-Harris Family (Thompson-Harris Family)

    I am concerned about the plans to place a wind farm in this area for the following reasons: I think the substation may ruin an area of natural beauty impacting on local residents and the tourist... Read more

  • Tim Kent

    The Suffolk Coast is AONB and the selected sites will cause irreparable damage to the landscape. There is no reason why the entire project could not be offshore or indeed much closer to the shoreline.... Read more

  • TJ Haworth-Culf

    To represent the views of the ward that I represent. Irreplaceable and irreparable impacts on people’s mental health, their homes and family life. Irreplaceable and irreparable impacts on the... Read more

  • Tracy Kitchen

    I object on the grounds of it ruining the lovely open countryside, inappropriate amount of trenching for 9km and properly protecting AONB land

  • Valerie Irving

    i wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: Unuitablility and fragility of Thorpenesss Cliffs as site for landing cables. Use of unspoilt... Read more

  • Vanessa Jones

    Dear Sirs, I urge you to refuse this application which will have a significant negative and long term impact on this area of outstanding natural beauty and therefore fails to comply with the NPPF. In... Read more

  • Venetia Seale

    I would like to object to the Planning application for the above project on the following grounds. There are multiple objections in terms of dislocation within our parish the cable routes and the... Read more

  • Verity Waple

    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

  • Victoria Hambley

    Snape is my home and where I work. Like so many people I chose to live here for its natural beauty, peace and tranquillity, its big dark night skies, all of which would be blighted by this DCO. I... Read more

  • Virginia Sones

    I fully support the points made by SASES and Friston Parish Council. I am in favour of renewable energy and offshore wind farms but not the destruction of the countryside resulting from a lack of... Read more

  • Will Olenski

    The suggest plans will wreak havoc to the local countryside - destroying wildlife habitats, migration corridors for mammals & birds will be disrupted. Noise and light pollution are both anti-social... Read more

  • Zeben Jameson

    Dear Examining Authority I am appalled at the proposals for both East Anglia North One (10077) and EA North Two (10078) for the following reasons: - The Thorpeness cliffs are incredibly fragile, soft... Read more

  • Alex Rowan

    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

  • Alice Chudley

    Scottish Power plan to dig two trenches stretching for 9km from a fragile coastline, destroying acres of ancient woodland, ANOB land and prime agricultural land. Individual power companies are carving... Read more

  • Alison Green

    Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application. I adopt the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council.... Read more

  • Alison Mudd

    I wish to object to the application for reasons including: It is not appropriate to bring the cables ashore at Thorpeness. The cliffs at Thorpeness are fragile and extremely vulnerable - coastal... Read more

  • Andrew Thorby

    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... Read more