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  • David Aldrich

    The proposed siting and construction of a substation to connect Scottish Power Renewables (SPR) EA2 windfarm is completely inappropriate. SPR and National Grid have selected this site due to project... Read more

  • David Bizzell

    I support the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council in opposition to the siting of the two sub stations at Friston. Both proposed substations are not designed for this... Read more

  • David Donker Curtius

    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

  • Deborah Provis

    I have been a regular visitor to the Friston area over the last 25 years or so, as I have close friends who live on the outskirts of the village and will be directly affected by the Scottish Power... Read more

  • Dr Benjamin Booth

    Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA TWO NORTH OFFSHORE WINDFARM Whilst I support the move towards increased renewable power I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning... Read more

  • Dr Katherine Bloomfield

    I am writing to object to the development and construction of EA Two, on the grounds of various principal issues and associated collateral damage. If such a scheme were to be approved, the local area... Read more

  • Eleanor Sophie Ross Smith

    I strongly oppose the Scottish Power Renewables planning application as this is highly damaging to the Suffolk Heritage Coast and will destroy the village of Friston and the surrounding area... Read more

  • Eliza Taylor

    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

  • Elizabeth Zisman

    - 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

  • Ella Roberts

    I object to the plans as outlined below: - Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects - Unsuitability of Thorpeness Cliffs as site for landing cables - Use of unspoilt... Read more

  • Emma Cattermole

    I have no objection to the construction of offshore wind farms but to the onshoring of such facility and its effect on the countryside. The proposed construction by SPR will create one of the largest... Read more

  • Emma Chichester Clark

    site selection landfall cable corridor substation design flood risk land use onshore ecology onshore ornithology herritage noise traffic light pollution human health landscape - loss of landscape and... Read more

  • Emma Lumley

    I stay regularly with close family friends on the Suffolk Heritage coast. I object to onshore farms which will cause enormous irreparable damage to this beautiful and peaceful area. SPR plans to... Read more

  • Fiona Adam

    I support the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council. While I agree with the idea of green energy, the proposed Generating stations are inappropriately located and unacceptably... Read more

  • Fiona Gilmore

    I wish to object and challenge ScottishPower’s ill-conceived plans relating to East Anglia Two for the following reasons: 1. Alternative sites have not been fully considered An Environmental Statement... Read more

  • Florence Smart

    We object to the plans to build huge electricity substations near the beautiful village of Friston which I have spent holidays to growing up as a child. The substations are too big and too close to a... Read more

  • Frances Shelley

    1 this would totally invalidate the whole idea of 'an area of outstanding beauty' which is what this Heritage Coast has been designated as 2. the traffic it would involve . . our roads are not... Read more

  • Gary Waple

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

  • Gayla Rowling

    Please please reconsider your plans to build these massive substations in our beautiful Heritage coast. Not only will you damage and obliterate precious wildlife and countryside, it will destroy... Read more

  • GCJ Powell

    I strongly object to SPR’s planning application. I am in favour of offshore wind farms but I object to the onshore elements of SPR’s plans. From papers I have seen it is clear that there is no... Read more

  • Geraldine Schofield

    To understand and critique the impact of the proposed electrical substations. Effects on the environment and heritage coastline

  • Gillian Duffield

    Dear Examining Authority, I write to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application for several reasons, namely:- (a) As a resident of the village of Thorpeness I consider the area... Read more

  • Gillian Horrocks

    1 Insufficient road capacity in this rural area 2 Ecocide - permanent loss of habitat and forage for rare and endangered birds, mammals, insects and aquatic creatures in Aldringham 3 Permanent loss of... Read more

  • Glynis Robertson

    Dear Examining Authority RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH ONE and EAST ANGLIA TWO Herewith are my objections to ScottishPower Renewables DCO Application : SITE SELECTION AND ALTERNATIVES -It is unclear why a... Read more

  • Graham Noye

    I totally object to this project due to the catastrophic damage it will cause to such a beautiful area of outstanding natural beauty and to the impact on the local community in many ways - to name a... Read more

  • Hal Keys-Holloway

    The alternative to an offshore wind farm would be the two substations that are also potentially being built. This would be a crime against nature for the coastline to be destroyed for a substation,... Read more

  • Helen Turner

    I reside in (Redacted) Friston. I fully endorse the extensive range of key issues raised and representations made by SASES, Friston Parish Council and the many affected parties who object to the... Read more

  • Henrietta Palmer

    I am writing to register my objections to the idea that the substations for EA1N and EA2 should be sited at Friston; I support the representation being made by SASES and by Friston Parish Council.... Read more

  • Iain Brown

    RE: EAST ANGLIA TWO I object to ScottishPower Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: ? The impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12... Read more

  • Ian Cramb

    Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA NORTH TWO I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: - Cumulative impact on local communities of up... Read more

  • Ian Shipman

    As a resident of Friston, I fully support the representations made by SASES/Friston Parish Council and the individual points they make, particularly regarding the impact on Friston itself. These... Read more

  • Iona Taylor

    Air pollution, damage to economy with tourism. Ruined community and split communjty

  • Isabel Fletcher

    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

  • Janet Fendley

    I am not against wind power but I am strongly against the building of a substation in East Suffolk, east of the A12 and the siting of the landing cables. The size of the substation is totally out of... Read more

  • Jason Brooks

    I am supportive of offshore wind energy, but these plans for the onshore transmission infrastructure are excessive and I am very concerned about the extent to which they will destroy our Heritage... Read more

  • Jean Clouston

    I wish to object to the Scottish Powers Renewables Planning application for the following reasons: - Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively ove 12-15... Read more

  • Johanna van Benthem

    I have been coming to this area of Suffolk for many years and it is very dear to me. I support the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council I object to the plans to build huge... Read more

  • John Dalzell Aitken

    re east Anglia north two. 11 km of cable trenches will destroy this environmentally sensitive area. the local network of country roads are not suitable for heavy traffic and more HGV. the impact to... Read more

  • John Giles

    Clearly the package of proposals in question represent a major threat to the local landscape, which in turn will affect tourist attraction and house values. May local residents at least have an... Read more

  • John Swann

    Dear Sir / Madam, Re: East Anglia Two and (East Anglia One North) I wish to object to this planning application for the reasons outlined below: 1. The location of Friston for a large industrial... Read more

  • Joseph James

    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

  • Justin Dowley

    I am writing to object to the proposals of Scottish Power Renewables at Friston. The proposed scheme is unacceptable in this location. It is too large scale for the proposed site. Its effect on the... Read more

  • Katherine Bank

    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

  • Kitty Taylor

    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

  • Lin Patrick

    I am concerned about this proposal for the following reasons: INCREASED TRAFFIC. The A1094, B1069, B1121 &B1122 are at best single carriageway roads or just narrow lanes or by-roads. All these will be... Read more

  • Louise Rose E Mangeot

    INTRODUCTION Whilst renewable energy will contribute towards securing the Nation’s future energy needs (and zero carbon target); I wish to protect the special landscape, AONB, SSSI, RSPB Minsmere,... Read more

  • Lulu Sloane

    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

  • Margaret Mayo

    I object to the planning of East Anglia Two Windfarm land site and the disregard for the local habitat of The Sandlings Heath. The A.O.N.B near Leiston is a very narrow neck of land and any... Read more

  • Margaret Reeve

    I wholeheartedly support the representations made by SASES and Friston Parish Council. In addition:- 1. My husband is the tenant farmer on the land at (Redacted) proposed as the site for the SPR... Read more

  • Marie Szpak

    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

  • Mark Nicholls

    We understand the need for more electricity....green electricity.....and we understand the continued use of off shore wind farms. We understand that this electricity has to be brought on shore... Read more

  • Martha Evans

    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

  • Martin Freeman

    I object to the planning permission being granted for this application because of the irreversible Damage to our untouched countryside and wildlife that would never be the same again if this project... Read more

  • Mary James

    As a resident of Snape with a business in Aldeburgh, I object to proposed substation at Friston on the following grounds: the access via A12 and A road from Friday Street to Aldeburgh are not suitable... Read more

  • Mary Seymour-Taylor

    I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application for the following reasons: - unsuitability and fragility of Thorpeness cliffs as site for landing cables. - 11km of cable... Read more

  • Michael Turner

    Dear Sirs I would like to oppose the granting of planning permission to the Scottish Power Renewables application. It is inappropriate to build such a massive complex in such a beautiful spot. It... Read more

  • Michael Wilson

    I am opposed to these works because I only live a few hundred metres from the construction site and I’m worried about the noise and light pollution it’s going to cause. It’s going to affect the... Read more

  • Miranda Long

    We object to the plans to build huge electricity substations near the beautiful village of Friston which we visit many times a year on holiday. The substations are too big and too close to a small... Read more

  • Mr William Crow

    We live in Thorpeness about 100 metres from the sea. Much of what constitutes life around us must be said to be at a stage that is very vulnerable to change from dramatically increased external... Read more

  • Mrs Annabel Newberry

    Representation in respect of the application for a development Consent Order in respect of the East Anglia Two Offshore Wind Project Interested Parties Mrs Annabel Newberry: My name is Annabel... Read more

  • Mrs Emma Taylor

    Dear Sir We wish to object to this Scottish Power planning application for the following reasons. Re East Anglia North One (and North two) We have grave concerns about the above project due to: - the... Read more

  • Mr D. Ellis (Mr D. Ellis) on behalf of Mrs P V Ellis (Mrs P V Ellis)

    Sirs, I agree with Suffolk County Council, East Suffolk Council, our Member for Parliament, Friston Parish Council and the SASES group – and I OBJECT in the strongest possible terms to the proposed... Read more

  • Ashtons Legal (Ashtons Legal ) on behalf of Natasha Mann (Natasha Mann)

    • The Landowners collectively own and/or occupy land at Manor Farm, Knodishall, Saxmundham. • The consequence of each DCO is that SPR will be taking some of their land at Manor Farm to accommodate a... Read more

  • Nicholas Thorp

    I endorse Relevant Representations by SASES, Friston Parish Council & Suffolk authorities, specifically objections to onshore proposals & suitability of land at Grove Wood, Friston to locate... Read more

  • Nikki Bertram

    I consider this entire sub station scheme to be inappropriate for such a rural location. Furthermore this clashes and coincides with Sizewell C and other energy /wind farm proposals in an AONB. These... Read more

  • Octavia Jennings

    Whilst I am in favour of windfarms, the construction of this one means the supporting substation is planned to be situated in an area that impacts on the community of Friston and the surrounding... Read more

  • Olivia Kersey

    I am writing as yet another concerned resident from Friston area. I am aware you think us local residents are uneducated and our opinions laughable, however, I would be grateful if you read this... Read more

  • Paul Zisman

    1 It is inappropriate that the village of Friston falls outside the 'onshore development area'. The Environmental Statement does not consider the impacts of traffic and transport and air quality from... Read more

  • Peter Furnivall

    I object to this application. I lived in east anglia for 30 years until recently and have visited Friston regularly over this period, and it is a beautiful rural village which will be grossly affected... Read more

  • Ashtons Legal (Ashtons Legal ) on behalf of Peter Mann (Peter Mann )

    These representations are on behalf of the Mann Family trading as Manor Farm, Knodishall • The Landowners collectively own and/or occupy land at Manor Farm, Knodishall, Saxmundham. • The consequence... Read more

  • Philip Palmer

    I wish to object to this planning application for the following reasons: Disturbing the land and species in the protected AONB Lack of appropriate road infrastructure to any of the proposed work sites... Read more

  • R A Brooks

    (Redacted) I have read the most recent representations from Suffolk County Council, East Suffolk District Council, and Friston Parish Council / SASES, and am in agreement with them. I am especially... Read more

  • Raymond Gell

    I support representations being made by SASES and FRISTON PARISH COUNCIL HERITAGE listed buildings near proposed site why is substation so close to them? And the whole village National grid planning... Read more

  • Reinier Salverda

    London, 26 January 2020 Prof Reinier Salverda (Redacted) Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing in support of the representations being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council, against the plans to build huge... Read more

  • Rhona Lewis

    I support the representations already made by SASES and by Friston Parish Council. The danger is that Britain’s reputation for being a leader in renewable offshore energy is about to be ruined by the... Read more

  • Richard Cooper

    Introduction 1. I support the development of renewable energy resources and accept the role that offshore wind will play. However, I have serious concerns regarding Scottish Power Renewables’ (SPR’s)... Read more

  • Ashtons Legal (Ashtons Legal ) on behalf of Richard Mann (Richard Mann )

    • The Landowners collectively own and/or occupy land at Manor Farm, Knodishall, Saxmundham. • The consequence of each DCO is that SPR will be taking some of their land at Manor Farm to accommodate a... Read more

  • Richard Taylor

    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

  • Rupert Wace

    site selection landfall cable corridor substation design and size flood risk land use onshore ecology onshore ornithology heritage noise traffic light pollution human health landscape- loss of... Read more

  • Sara Newman

    I am opposed to the application for a sub station proposed by Scottish Power at Friston for the following reasons - It will destroy part of a fragile coastline. The route in land to Friston. will... Read more

  • SEAS (Suffolk Energy Action Solutions) (SEAS (Suffolk Energy Action Solutions))

    To the Examining Panel, RE: SEAS Representation for both East Anglia One North and East Anglia Two We wish to object and challenge ScottishPower’s ill-conceived plans relating to East Anglia One North... Read more

  • Shirley Graham-Enock

    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

  • Simon Berrill

    1. The cumulative impact on communities from up to 7 large energy projects is disproportionate 2. Areas of unspoilt countryside will be severely impacted, and the coastal district severely harmed. 3.... Read more

  • Simon Newberry

    Representation in respect of the application for a development Consent Order in respect of the East Anglia Two Offshore Wind Project Interested Parties Dr Simon Newberry: My name is Dr Simon Newberry,... Read more

  • Simon Seymour-Taylor

    I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application for the following reasons - - unsuitability and fragility of Thorpeness cliffs as site for landing cables. - huge long lines... Read more

  • Simon Sheppard

    I think the countryside should be left as it is as much as possible. I don't think this is a good idea. Is it necessary? Nature is important to us, I believe, as a species. Is there another way?

  • Simon Stroud

    ?I would like to declare my support for the representations of SASES and Friston Parish Council In summary, I strongly support wind power in principle, but not its implementation at overwhelming cost... Read more

  • Sonia Zisman

    - 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

  • Steve Stocks

    Tourism in East Suffolk is worth some £600 million per year, and a third of that it is generated in and around the Suffolk Coasts & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, employing some 4,500... Read more

  • Steve Wightman

    Hi we are a local fishing family who would like to show our opposition to the new proposed wind farm due to not being able to fish the area any longer due to the proximity of the turbines .we are a... Read more

  • Stuart Fagg

    East Anglia Two Offshore Windfarm I object to this ScottishPower Renewables planning application for the following reasons; Cumulative impact on the community of up to 7 energy projects over 12/15... Read more

  • Stuart Maggs

    I would like to make representations regarding the under-assessment on the impact of our dwelling which is at the corner of Lover's Lane and King George's Avenue. No mitigation measures have been... Read more

  • Suffolk Association of Local Councils (Suffolk Association of Local Councils)

    The Suffolk Association of Local Councils is a membership organisation representing the interests of local (town and parish) councils and parish meetings across Suffolk. At our East Suffolk area forum... Read more

  • Sybella Zisman

    1 The 'onshore development area' is inadequate as it does not detail the road network (in particular the B1121) required to access the proposed onshore substation(s) or the village of Friston which is... Read more

  • The Aldeburgh Bookshop Ltd (The Aldeburgh Bookshop Ltd)

    My organisation the Aldeburgh Bookshop which I own with my wife objects to the proposals at Friston because they could be sited elsewhere either on the sea bed with a ring main. OR Adjacent to Cobra... Read more

  • The Sheppard Family (The Sheppard Family)

    In this area we have Sizewell C perhaps on the horizon, which will be massive. Obviously it will have a huge affect on Minsmere Bird Reserve; they're building houses on good agricultural land as fast... Read more

  • Tony Cooper

    I would like to inform you of my objections to the proposals submitted for approval to the Inspectorate by Scottish Power Renewables. . Friston is a residential village with primarily an aging... Read more

  • Vanessa Sturridge

    I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application because of the damage it will do to the Suffolk Heritage Coast area and its communities. There appears to be no nationwide plan... Read more

  • Yvonne Edge

    These plans to build massive industrial substations at Grove Wood are dangerous and damaging. They will also devastate a large area of the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB, causing irreparable damage to... 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