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East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm

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  • 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 EA2- 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 through rock on an already fragile and eroding coastline. This corraline crag has been shown to be a hugely... Read more

  • Stephanie 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.

  • 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 in October 2017. There was no indication on relevant Searches that SPR's cabling route would pass within 60m. of my new home and 10m. from the garden or that there were any... 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 Anfilogoff

    The vast scale of this development on the heritage coastline is totally inappropriate and brownfield sites should have been found. I have no problem with wind power but actually this is over the top... Read more

  • Tim Rowan-Robinson

    RE: EAST ANGLIA TWO WIND FARM I fully support the development of offshore wind energy, however I strongly object to this application from Scottish Power Renewables for the following reasons: 1. It is... Read more

  • Victoria Bennett-Hall

    I wish to object to this ScottishPower 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

  • 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

  • Alan Simpson

    I am very concerned about the enormous impact the above proposed project would have on my life and the surrounding area. I fully support both SASES & Friston Parish Council views relating to the... Read more

  • Alexandra Langdon

    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

  • Amanda Mallett

    I am a resident of Friston who values the tranquillity of this historic village. I occupy an 18th century house in the middle of the village which is ringed by other listed buildings. My main... Read more

  • Andrew Harris

    The cable corridor route will cause destruction of a large area of woodland and AONB as well as causing major problems for local communities during the long construction period. There will be adverse... Read more

  • Andy Manning

    - 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

  • Anna Dawson

    Your Representation: 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 : As a... Read more

  • Antonia Howard

    I would like to object to this Scottish power planning application for the following reasons: Destruction of ancient woodland Unsuitability and fragility of surrounding cliffs for landing cables... Read more

  • Catherine Hackshall

    Dear Sir or Madam, I would like to make the following representations in relation to the application East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm (Planning Inspectorate Reference: EN010078). • Cumulative impact... Read more

  • Charles Manning

    Assuming the project is considered viable, the road system serving the proposed site is not fit for purpose on the basis that the movement of materials to and from the site will use mainly heavy... Read more

  • Coastal Fitness (Coastal Fitness)

    Coastal Fitness operates in Friston and the tranquillity of this historic village contributes to the reputation of the company. My main objection is that the proposed development of more than 35 acres... Read more

  • Colin Mallett

    I am an active pensioner and resident of Friston who values the tranquillity of this historic village. I occupy an 18th century house in the middle of the village which is ringed by other listed... Read more

  • East Anglia THREE Limited (East Anglia THREE Limited)

    APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER BY THE PLANNING INSPECTORATE UNDER SECTION 56 OF THE PLANNING ACT 2008 East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm – APPLICATION REFERENCE EN010078 Dear Sirs I write... Read more

  • Felicity Twort

    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

  • Frances Wardale

    I wish to make known my objection for Scottish Power renewables to site a substation at Friston for the following reasons: Desecration of local wildlife and their habitats Increase in noise, air and... Read more

  • Fulvens Ltd. (Fulvens Ltd.)

    Fulvens Ltd operates from a registered office in Friston. The company has a global reach and the tranquillity of this historic village contributes to the international reputation of the company. My... Read more

  • Gillian Crowe

    When my children were small, we were able to take long walks along the beach from Thorpeness via Sizewell towards Southwold.. Seeing the looming structures which now dominate the skyline, we draw back... Read more

  • Great Yarmouth Borough Council (Great Yarmouth Borough Council)

    The Council reiterates it’s strong support of the aims and ambitions of both the East Anglia ONE North and East Anglia TWO Wind Farms, which are consistent with national renewable energy targets and... Read more

  • Guy Olliff-Cooper

    I am a frequent visitor to Friston. I would like to object to this application on environmental grounds. The countryside in this area is of rare natural beauty. This proposal would destroy that... Read more

  • Harry Twort

    Although the pursuit for more green wind powered energy is commendable. It feel 1 step forward to the 2 steps back of building a colossal trench all the way to Friston. I appreciate the difficulties... Read more

  • Jacqueline 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

  • Jennifer Wilhide

    The landscape and local communities from Thorpness through to Aldringham, Knodishall and Friston Hare unique and irreplaceable. I object very strongly to these ill-conceived plans which will destroy... Read more

  • John Hickling

    Dear Examining Authority, I wish to submit the following objections against the Scottish Power Renewables Planning Application: Adverse impact upon road network around Aldeburgh and Friston: 1. Local... Read more

  • Jonathan Sinclair

    Dear Sirs, I write to object not to the development of windfarms mentioned in this application but to the onshore facilities and the lack of overall context in which the application is presented. I... Read more

  • Karen Alexander

    - 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

  • Lesley Martin

    My concerns and objections to SPR proposals Air pollution,noise pollution from all the lorries coming through carrying big wheels of cable and aggregate on narrow Country roads not built for receiving... Read more

  • Lynne Walker

    I am extremely concerned about the cumulative impact on local communities, many of which are within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12... Read more

  • Margaret Dewey

    My objection is the same as for East Anglia ONE. The very fact that there are 2 schemes is indicative of the failure to plan strategically for the U.K. as a whole. In so relatively small a country... Read more

  • Maritime and Coastguard Agency (Maritime and Coastguard Agency )

    The Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s (MCA) remit for offshore renewable energy development is to ensure that the safety of navigation is preserved, and the UK's search and rescue capability is... Read more

  • Martin Handscombe

    I support the representation being made by SASES and Friston Parish Council and believe the proposed site will cause irreparable damage to the character of Friston , Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB and... Read more

  • Mary Erwin

    I am writing to object to the Scottish Power proposals for these reasons: -the local environment will be negatively impacted due to trenches and cabling close to housing and also across sensitive... Read more

  • Mary Pledger

    Dear Sirs, I am totally In favour of the production of renewable energy but not where it will cause upset and misery to many people. We fell in love with this area having spent a number of years... Read more

  • Michela Parkin

    I'm interested in conserving and preserving the integrity and beauty of the Suffolk coastline for wildlife and future generations.

  • Berrys (Berrys) on behalf of Mrs Ann Dallas (Mrs Ann Dallas)

    Mrs Ann Dallas (“the objector) owns and occupies Peartree Farm IP17 1TN and is therefore one of the closest residents to the proposed substation. The objector supports and repeats the representations... Read more

  • Mrs Lesley Swann

    Dear Sir/Madam, Re: East Anglia Two (and East Anglia North One) I wish to object to this planning application for the following reasons: • The use of unspoilt countryside in Friston for a large... Read more

  • Norman Johnson

    I wish to object on the following grounds Cumulative Impact on the local environment. Despoiling unspoiled countryside Deleterious effect on tourism Increased traffic on inadequate roads Noise and... Read more

  • Penny Johnson

    I wish to object on the following grounds Cumulative Impact on the local environment. Despoiling unspoiled countryside Deleterious effect on tourism Increased traffic on inadequate roads Noise and... Read more

  • Peter Wallis

    Wind power is essential but it must develop in a way that respects the local ecology and environment. The proposed project does not seem to minimise this damage. There is no use of existing brownfield... Read more