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  • Will Horton-Fawkes

    Scottish Power EA2 proposal We support the representations of SASES and Friston Parish Council And I object to:- Future expansion beyond the current proposal and timings of work i.e. ongoing... Read more

  • Aline Mowat

    The proposed site at Friston will be the size of 9 football pitches and up to 18m high. Carving up the countryside with huge trenches and up to 1200 HGVs on our roads a day. Road closures, Air... Read more

  • Andrea Smith

    Four years ago I bought a cottage in Friston with a view to retiring here. It is an area I have been visiting regularly for the past 40 years. It is an area known and loved for its peace and... Read more

  • Anthony Ball

    I am in favour of renewable energy production but the impact of this on shore has to be minimised. I, like most members of the public was unaware of the huge scale of the on shore infrastructure... Read more

  • Bridget Barclay

    Cumulative effect of up to 7 energy projects is too much on communities and the local environment. Fragility of eroding Thorpeness cliff is a danger to public and homes. One fatality about 2 years... Read more

  • C. Smith

    I would first like to say that I fully support the development of renewable sources of energy, including wind. However, I am opposed to the proposed site north of Friston village for three substations... Read more

  • Catherine Howard-Dobson

    Your Representation: 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: 1.The... Read more

  • Charles Courage

    I am objecting strongly to your proposed substation site at Friston for two SPR transformers and a further National Grid transformer on the grounds that: 1. Ruination of the countryside and... Read more

  • Chris Wheeler

    I support the PINS representations made by Friston Parish Council and Substation Action – Save East Suffolk and reserve the right to be allowed to speak to any or all of the points they have raised,... Read more

  • Christopher J Atkinson

    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 which are likely to run for 12 to... Read more

  • Christopher Matthew

    Use of unspoilt countryside for complexes the size of Wembley Stadium Destruction of Ancient Woodland 11 km of cable trenches destroying environmentally sensitive areas Threat to wildlife Threat to... Read more

  • Clare McWhirter

    I am using this opportunity to voice my concerns for the proposed plans for the Scottish Power Profects for the area of Suffolk in which I live. I support the representations made by the SASES and... Read more

  • CLdN Group (CLdN Group)

    The CLdN Group operates ro-ro shipping lines between the Humber and northern European ports including Rotterdam [operated by CLdN ro-ro SA]) and Zeebrugge [operated by Cobelfret Ferries NV]. The CLdN... Read more

  • Colin Westney

    Dear Examining Authority 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... Read more

  • Dorie Jackson

    I support SASES and Friston Parish Council in their submissions. Whilst totally supporting renewable energy and off shore wind farms in principle, the on shore impact MUST be taken into consideration... Read more

  • Francis Jasper Jacob

    Cumulative impact on local communities of up to 7 energy projects occurring consecutively over 12 to 15 years Unsuitability of Thorpeness Cliffs for landing cables Use of unspoilt countryside at... Read more

  • George lightfoot

    Severe damage to local wildlife Significant negative on local populations.

  • Harry Barclay

    Cumulative effect of up to 7 energy projects is too much on communities and the local environment. Fragility of eroding Thorpeness cliff is a danger to public and homes. One fatality about 2 years... Read more

  • Hilary Lightfoot

    I wish to object to this Scottishpower renewables planning application for the following reasons : impact on local communities lasting 12 to 15 years : fragility of Thorpeness cliffs as site for... Read more

  • Ingrid Emsden-Fox

    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;... Read more

  • J A K Millar

    I wish to object to the planning application from Scottish Power Renewables.....it is part of an unthought out and uncoordinated scheme for much needed power but for the following reasons misconceived... Read more

  • Jack Broom

    I am very concerned that the proposed site for the terminal to connect to the power grid is located very far inland from Thorpeness to Friston in areas of outstanding natural beauty, very close to the... Read more

  • James Watson

    I support SASES and Friston Parish Council in their submissions. Whilst totally supporting renewable energy and off shore wind farms in principle, the on shore impact MUST be taken into consideration... Read more

  • Jane MacFarlane

    I do not object to wind farms, electricity from this source is needed. What I object to are the electric companie, mainly foreign, who looked at a map of East Anglia and planned the easiest, i.e.... Read more

  • Jean Floodgate MBE

    There are offshore alternatives to the desecration of environmentally sensitive areas. We have to consider the future. In the short term the projects will cause considerable pollution in terms of Air,... Read more