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  • Andrew Younger

    Why is this project being constructed on prime farmland? That does not make any sense. Why is there an intention to use a battery storage system which has a record of bursting into flames and... Read more

  • Anthony George Bowser

    Concerned about the excessive size of the solar farm in a residential area. Concerned about the fire risk in the battery storage facility in a residential area. Concerned about increased vehicle... Read more

  • Anthony Hagen

    The process was open to consultation. The land used is versatile agricultural land. Footpath will be blocked views destroyed. The lithium batteries are an unknown risk and IF they catch fire cannot be... Read more

  • Ben Holland

    My [Redacted] is approximately 1.2 miles from the proposed site, if there was an emergency and evacuations were required how are the various schools and nursery’s meant to evacuate everyone to safe... Read more

  • Chris Davison

    Sunnica appear to have little understanding or little regard for the inherent hazard that BESS facilities pose to public health. Sunnica, in my opinion, has the potential to be one of the greatest... Read more

  • Clare Byrne

    I object to this application due to the sheer scale of the site being developed and it's proximity to so many houses, schools and businesses. Red Lodge only has 3 points of entry and exit into the... Read more

  • Coral Fuller

    Opposition of Sunnica Energy Farm on the scale intended. Impact on infrastructure due to multiple vehicles including HGVs during installation over a 2 year period leading to already congested roads... Read more

  • D.J.T. Taylor

    I am a local farmer and some of my land is adjacent to part of the proposed development. Interests are: 1. Loss of arable land for crop production 2. Effect on local wildlife due to habitat loss 3.... Read more

  • Dale Hing

    I do not agree with the Sunnica Energy Farm development because: The development is primarily designed as an arbitrage scheme to buy, store and re-sell electricity to the National Grid for profit. The... Read more

  • Derek Kuziw

    The size of the project and effect on the countryside and wild life. The using of good farm land for a project that could be set out in a more considered way and not by using land that can be used to... Read more

  • Effie Brooks

    Impact on quality of life, mental health and above all physical safety

  • Fred Handscombe

    - lack of real consultation due to COVID restrictions which Sunnica have taken full advantage of. The whole process should be reset to step 0 at a time when FULL and open public meetings can safely be... Read more

  • Garreth Evans

    I strongly feel this will have adverse effects on the wildlife, and area that we live in. It will cause the value of our property to decrease, leaving me out of pocket by thousands of pounds. If this... Read more

  • Gemma Shaw

    Hello my name is Gemma, [Redacted] and live in the area. I’d like to put across please some concerns of the application. Solar, is, and number ones goal is to unharm the environment, the planet and... Read more

  • Geoffrey Dabrowa

    A terrible vandalisation of precious farmland. The huge size of this development means a tragic loss of invaluable farmland. It is known also that the solar panels are not anywhere near as efficient... Read more

  • Jemma Sheedy

    I am concerned about the proximity of the battery storage areas to my house and the 2 primary schools in our village. Red Lodge is within a 4.5km radius of all 3 battery storage areas.

  • Joanne Cant

    I strongly oppose this application. I am not opposed to green energy or indeed solar farms. I oppose it due to the size, its location (which is far too close to villages & towns), the fact that they... Read more

  • John James

    I own and have developed Brookside Stud in Badlingham and have been here for 15 years. This proposal runs right up to my boundary where we have high end mares and foals in the paddocks. I am the... Read more

  • John Reali

    It is well documented that the lithium batteries used for storage on solar farms carry a grave risk. They have the potential to combust causing a thermal incident that is difficult to control.... Read more

  • John Sheedy

    My main concern is the battery storage units location. With them being so close to a large residential area as well as two primary schools it would not give the surrounding area adequate time in case... Read more

  • Julian Flood

    The BESS technology is not specified. This means no assessment of safety, noise pollution etc can be made. The application should be withdrawn and resubmitted including battery technology details. The... Read more

  • Lark Angling and Preservation (Lark Angling and Preservation)

    I would like to put some points on environmental issues regarding Sunnica East A and the River Kennet (Lea Brook). *The searching of historical records of the Environmental Agency data is not accurate... Read more

  • Lea Dodds

    Overall, I support the project but have concerns about site management once the construction phase is complete and the project has been handed over to an operator. Consent for the Sunnica project must... Read more

  • Nicole Langstaff

    I do not agree with the Sunnica Energy Farm development because: The development is primarily designed as an arbitrage scheme to buy, store and re-sell electricity to the National Grid for profit. The... Read more

  • Olivia Davison

    • I am [Redacted]. What are the risks to first responders and the public from exposure to toxic fumes, if a fire or other incident were to occur? What would be the environmental impact? • [Redacted]... Read more