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Representation by Evelyn Graham

Date submitted
24 February 2022
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

Loss of food producing arable land . Much more important to produce food here without the carbon imprint of importing. Huge batteries which are not guaranteed safe. Banned in other countries. Years of disruption to local roads whilst installation is carried out. CPO orders on privately owned land already producing food. No plan for what happens to the installation in say 20 years time when it wears out or is replaced by more modern technology. Sunnica will have made their money and be gone.Sunnica could not be bothered to send a representative to a village meeting with local MPs present. They don't care about disruption to wild life, people's lives, closing footpaths or rights of way and the general damage to the arable land and landscape around the villages. How much pollution will there be from all the lorries and plant used to instal this huge site.