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  • Sarah Wick

    This is far too big, 10 times the size of a typical solar farm, swallowing whole villages and changing the local landscape from a tranquil agricultural setting, rich in wildlife, to an industrial... Read more

  • Sebastiano Pagliaro

    Renewable energy is something that I am sensitive to. Saying that, it is a little bit excessive in my humble opinion constructing and disrupting such a vast area, despite the outcome would be the... Read more

  • Sharon Phillips

    The scale of this proposal using land that is needed to grow crops is disastrous they don’t get enough electricity from it to warrant this type of scale the size of the batteries that are going to be... Read more

  • Sharon Thompson

    I am against the Sunnica Energy Farm because: - it will be built on food producing, established farmland. With so much instability around the world, not least Russia's atrocious invasion of Ukraine... Read more

  • Sheila Taylor

    The area is too large, solar power is not as efficient as wind power. With wind turbines the land would still be free for farming.

  • Simon Marsh

    I do not believe this application has any merit . It cannot be that putting solar panels over c2500 acres is going to do anything for the environment . The applicants Carson life cycle figures should... Read more

  • Simon Morse

    Given the very real need to increase our renewable energy generation, in order to move away from climate-damaging fossil fuels, I'm strongly in favour of the proposed Sunnica development. This real... Read more

  • Sonia Johnson

    I am concerned this project will get the go ahead and I would like to oppose based on my views. It will cover a very big portion of fertile soil in this region and building process will disrupt nature... Read more

  • Sophie Hall

    I am resident in Chippenham and I am employed in the bloodstock industry by an employer who is also based in Chippenham. I object to the Sunnica scheme for the following reasons: • The siting of 31... Read more

  • Sophie Louise Rixon

    Achieving a truly greener lifestyle is a balancing act. Increasing use of natural energy by erecting one of the largest solar farms in the world in the green fields of a relatively small and densely... Read more

  • St Margaret's Church Chippenham Parochial Church Council (St Margaret's Church Chippenham Parochial Church Council)

    We, The Parochial Church Council of St Margaret’s Church in Chippenham oppose the Sunnica Industrial Solar Development in the strongest possible terms. Our church has been around for over 900 years... Read more

  • Stephen Tompson

    Over 30 miles of security fencing will be put up around the sites No meaningful local employment - no local benefit. Would be built by Smith Brothers Ltd (Yorkshire) Countryside lost for over 2... Read more

  • Steve Clarkin

    - Loss of good agricultural land. The current war in Ukraine has highlighted our dependence on importing food. Let's not lose more of our food growing capability - Predictions the scheme will generate... Read more

  • Sue Spencer

    I am fully against the Sunnica. I live in the village of West Row and am 3rd generation to the area. I find the whole Sunnica proposal to be extremely destructive. It upsets me thinking my grandchild... Read more

  • Suffolk County Council (Suffolk County Council)

    Suffolk County Council has submitted its relevant representation by email.

  • Susan Eckholdt

    Objection:- Yet another scam for a few greedy people to make an obscene amount of money on a project they will undoubtedly sell on to China if it were to be approved. As someone who successfully... Read more

  • Suzanne Connolly

    I object to the development due to the following reasons: Massive detrimental effect on wildlife Size of development Effect locally during the development Safety of the planned battery storage Lack of... Read more

  • The Jockey Club Rooms (The Jockey Club Rooms)

    I am objecting to this application. As the General Manager of the Jockey Club Rooms and Chambers, I object to Sunnica as this will spoil our surrounding areas of natural beauty. We need to do... Read more

  • Tim Malim

    I wish to register concern over the degree of harm that would occur to a heritage asset from the proposed development. The Icknield Way is a very ancient route that connected East Anglia with the... Read more

  • Tom Fanshawe

    Having lived in Newmarket my whole life, it has always been renowned for a historic horse racing town, steeped in history. However the new addition of the Sunnica Energy Farm could threaten the... Read more

  • Tony Neal

    I feel we need the land for food and feel the solar panels would be better put on factory unit which would be a wiser use of space.

  • Truly ko

    I object to the Sunnica scheme because its unsafe due to risk of battery fires & will be in too close proximity to Red Lodge residents & schools.

  • Turner

    No to this planning , battery energy storage not safe

  • Valerie Rice

    My main reason among other reasons for not being next to a solar farm is that it could reduce life expectancy of people living around that area! Which goes against everything we are all trying to... Read more

  • Wendy Clare

    I fear for the quality and safety of life for people living near this enormous scale electricity generator. The batteries are made of toxic ingredients, the parts resource hungry in metals etc, the... Read more