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East Anglia TWO Offshore Windfarm

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  • Ramblers Association (Ramblers Association)

    This Representation is made on behalf of the Ramblers (The Ramblers Association, a company limited by guarantee, registration number 4458492, Registered Charity number 10935), Suffolk Area. We... Read more

  • Rijkswaterstaat (Rijkswaterstaat)

    We have a concern regarding the transboundary impacts in chapter 12.8 on offshore ornithology. In the commentary column it is stated that at the time of writing no specific information was found in... Read more

  • Roger Lemon

    While I support the expanding use of wind power to replace fossil fuels (and nuclear), the East Anglia Two project has a major problem: although it needs very significant infrastructure for labour and... Read more

  • Samuel Davies

    Suffolk is a county of rich and beautiful heritage, full of its niche and gorgeous market towns and villages and its shimmering shorelines, serving as a role model to the East Coast and areas alike. I... Read more

  • Sheena Grant

    1. The fragile Suffolk coast has already 'done its bit' for the nation's power needs and cannot take more industrial development of a scale outlined in these proposals. 2. The damage East Anglia One... Read more

  • St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Diocesan Board of Finance (St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Diocesan Board of Finance)

    This representation is made specifically in relation to registered Title Number SK276346 at Friston, there is no facility to upload a copy here but this can be provided if required. This land was sold... Read more

  • Tessa Wojtczak

    (Redacted) The construction site for the proposed Landfall at Thorpeness is the distance of an occupied livery paddock away on our left. According to the Book of Reference available to the public, it... Read more

  • The Crown Estate (The Crown Estate)

    The Crown Estate manages property and rights which are owned by Her Majesty in right of the Crown. This portfolio includes around half of the foreshore and almost the entire seabed out to 12 nautical... Read more

  • Thomas Sweet

    FAO Examining Authority, RE: East Anglia Two My objections which challenge the relevant SPR planning application are as follows: 1. There have been unreasonable, broad assumptions made by SPR and the... Read more

  • Trusted Renewables Ltd (Trusted Renewables Ltd)

    Trusted Renewables 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... Read more

  • William Halford

    RE: East Anglia TWO The headings below refer to National Policy Statements (NPS) for Overarching Energy (EN-1), NPS for Renewable Energy (EN-3) and NPS for Electricity Networks (EN-5). • I support the... Read more

  • Aldeburgh Society (Aldeburgh Society )

    The Aldeburgh Society is a civic society devoted to protecting the urban environment in the historic coastal town of Aldeburgh. We are concerned about the many major infrastructure projects, and SPR... Read more

  • Anita Parkinson

    We are strongly opposed to the proposed development at Friston for the following reasons: 1. There will be an unacceptable cumulative impact on the area with the proposed energy developments at... Read more

  • Antonia Owen

    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 unsuitability and... Read more

  • Antony Easton

    RE: EAST ANGLIA TWO 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... Read more

  • Carolyn Ridgeon

    I am writing as I have before because we have lived in Friston for 32 years and this proposed development is causing tremendous anxiety. This is a beautiful rural area and historically an arable... Read more

  • Charles Read

    I wish to object to the Scottish Power Renewables planning application for East Anglia Two on the following grounds: Cumulative Impacts The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment)... Read more

  • Charles Scott

    I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application, for the following reasons: ? Cumulative impact on local communities of un-interrelated energy projects occurring consecutively... Read more

  • Clare Palmier

    1.The Suffolk coast is an essential cultural, natural and heritage asset for the area and integral to its local economy and community. 2. Much of the coastline is AONB and should be protected as such.... Read more

  • David Moon

    I would like to raise my objection to the planning application for offshore Windfarm two, below are my reason for objecting >Destruction of woodland and the fragile environment and eco-system that... Read more

  • Deborah Collis

    Severe detrimental Impact of onshore facilities especially transport infrastructure upon the local environment.

  • Derek Turner

    We are strongly opposed to the proposed development at Friston for the following reasons: 1. There will be an unacceptable cumulative impact on the area with the proposed energy developments at... Read more

  • Dr Graham Tattersall

    Construction of a the EA2 windfarm substation in the village of Friston will have the following specific consequences: * Destruction of a rural landscape that is valued by residents of Friston and... Read more

  • East Suffolk Council (East Suffolk Council)

    Please be advised that East Suffolk Council intends to provide a separate written submission via e-mail to the Planning Inspectorate by the deadline of 27 January 2020.

  • Edward Twort

    Two trenches the width of the M25 EACH are about to be dug out by Scottish Power from Thorpeness to Friston causing chaos on the roads, to our business and destroying the cliffs at Thorpeness. It's... Read more