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  • Sally Clarke

    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

  • Sarah Dawson

    I support the development of offshore wind energy but am very concerned about the plans for the onshore transmission structure. I would like to see an alternative solution realised that would involve... Read more

  • Sarah Gammon

    Landscape I have known and loved the Suffolk Coast all my life, particularly enjoying the nature, landscape and the very special character that visitors come to the Suffolk Coast to enjoy. I have huge... Read more

  • Stephen Crowe

    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

  • Susan Osben

    I wish to object to the Scottish Power planning application for the following reasons: - the countryside designated for the substation and other infrastructure is unsuitable, being in and close to an... Read more

  • Amanda Churchill on behalf of Tabitha Churchill (Tabitha Churchill)

    We need infomation regarding damage to Thorpeness cliffs during cable landfall. Not enough work has been done to determine the effects and potential for further cliff erosion and subsidence. The... Read more

  • Ursula Spencer

    The objective of reducing Carbon Emissions by building windfarms is clearly justified but destroying a unique environment to do so is crazy. The site at Friston is in the wrong place. The transport... Read more

  • V Willoughby

    so much concrete and steel will have a very negative impact on a populated area of natural beauty - hardly environmentally friendly

  • Will Dawes

    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

  • Alison Green

    Dear Examining Authority, RE: EAST ANGLIA TWO OFF SHORE WIND FARM I wish to object to this Scottish Power Renewables planning application. I adopt the representations being made by SASES and Friston... 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

  • Angela Daniell

    My general concerns are the impact on the unspoilt countryside and coast, an AONB area - particularly Sandlings Heath. The threat to wildlife and the destruction of ancient woodland. Light and noise... Read more

  • Annabel Preston

    The countryside is extremely important in this area of the country. It unquestionably has an extremely positive impact on the culture, mental health and tourism of the area. It is beyond me (and many... Read more

  • Anne Hough

    The substation complex of over thirty-five acres of industrial buildings and concrete will cover an area of outstanding national beauty and prime farmland. It will permanently blight Friston village... Read more

  • Anneke Berrill

    I wish to object to this ScotishPower Renewables planning application for the following reasons: As someone who visits this part of Suffolk I am concerned that there will be a substantial cumulative... Read more

  • Anthony 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

  • Bethan Richards

    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

  • Briony Sones

    I fully endorse and support all the points raised in the SASES and Friston Parish Council’s representations. I am strongly against the Scottish Power Renewables (SPR) plans for the onshore projects... Read more

  • Carmen Zahra

    I am completely supportive of offshore wind energy, but these plans for the onshore transmission infrastructure are brutal and would destroy our Heritage Coast and tourist economy. I feel our local... Read more

  • Carol Fagg

    I have grave concerns regarding the Scottish Power windfarm application. I want wind energy, but this must be achieved with minimal environmental impact, and this is not the case with this... Read more

  • Caroline Mummery

    I was born in Suffolk and have strong historical links with the county. I am deeply saddened to see the desecration of sites of natural beauty that are so rare in our county. The hinterland has... Read more

  • Caroline Read

    I wish to object to this SPR planning application for the following reasons: - This application amounts to the willful destruction of our beautiful Heritage Coast and unacceptable impact on local... Read more

  • Celia Hughes

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