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  • Michaela Wick

    I am incredibly anxious and concerned about the health of the thousands living nearby; both physical health. Physical health due to the reduction in nature, increased traffic, dangerous batteries. I... Read more

  • Olivia Pitts

    I believe this development will be detrimental to the UK as a whole by removing valuable agricultural land at a time when the country faces uncertainty about food production for the nation. It will... Read more

  • Orsolya Dianovics-Burns

    We are a family of 5, living in Red Lodge since 2017 and love this area. Mainly we moved here because of the farmland around us and the countryside. The solar farm’s present would take away the beauty... Read more

  • Richard Smith

    My interest is that of a former farmer and committed environmentalist, who understands the need for this Country to achieve it's target to develop alternative methods of electricity generation, to... Read more

  • Sally Hempson

    I am not opposed to renewable solar energy, and I am not an expert in this field, however I do have 3 main concerns about the proposed Sunnica Energy Farm. 1. The size of this proposed development of... Read more

  • Sally Hughes

    As a long-term resident of Chippenham I am very concerned about the Sunnica proposal. My key concerns are about the vast size of the development, its impact on fertile agricultural land, the storage... Read more

  • Steven Gladwin

    As a resident with a young family who will be living on the edge of this dangerous power plant we have not been provided with sufficient information to be adequately consulted about the Sunnica... Read more

  • Alasdair John Macrae

    Excessive use of land Dangers of equipment and facilities being installed Risks during construction process Removal of green areas for local walls and exercise Reduction in value of local properties

  • Anthony Speed

    As a local in the village of Isleham I would like to register to my interest as this project will destroy local wildlife for decades, all at the aim of corporate greed and no benefit to the local... Read more

  • Berbank Green

    Along with the many other reasons that Sunnica is a bad idea that can be found on dedicated internet sites and I'm sure in many emails and petitions, I'd just like to add/reinforce this one: We are on... Read more

  • Campbell Victor Pearson

    Size and scale,inefficiencies inherent in the scheme against loss of productive farmland. No benefit to local community combined with inadequate information on decommissioning and battery fire risk.... Read more

  • Cecelia Hawley

    My chief concerns are the effect on wildlife and the environment; the use of good quality arable land that is very productive and the unsuitability of the siting of the Battery storage systems... Read more

  • Chris Carnaghan

    The Sunnica project would blight many acres of land good for agriculture (or silviculture).

  • Chris Lee-McCloud

    Too big Too close to villages Battery units too large and unsafe with regards to fire. Battery units too close to homes and schools in case of fire. Sunnica does not intend to add to National Grid but... Read more

  • David Peachey

    The whole thing is too large taking away valuable farming land which is some of the best in England. Far too near houses with the chance of batteries catching fire and exposing people to toxic fumes... Read more

  • Dinah Dorling

    How would you like the thought of these batteries in your area , and it’s a vast area why do we in suffolk have to accommodate these batteries, don’t get me wrong I don’t mind the solar part. Who’s... Read more

  • Doreen Carrington

    Sunnica is too big, will blight our villages for many years to come, it is much too close to residential areas, is not environmentally friendly as we will have to import more food. We are extremely... Read more

  • Esmee Bloomfield

    I am concerned about the safety of the battery storage. I am also concerned about the value of my house dropping.

  • H Carrington

    Concerns... *Impact on wildlife *Losing lots of the best farming land in the country *Battery fires and closeness of these batteries to communities, would like input from the fire service on this *The... Read more

  • Heidi Phillips Klemp

    I would like to ask that you consider reducing in size the planned solar installation. Whilst a new form of energy is needed we must also take into consideration the use of fertile farmland and the... Read more

  • Hilary Durrant

    Wrongly place No consultations Dangerous storage to near human life wildlife Views on sunnica farm unacceptable Prime farm land Encasing villages into a power plant Batter storage

  • Jacqueline Burke

    I have serious concerns about the amount of HGV and other traffic that this proposal will generate as a result of construction and ongoing maintenance. This is a rural area with many narrow winding... Read more

  • Jan Stewart

    1. To challenge the appropriateness and financial adequacies and robustness of the legal company set up specifically for this application 2. To challenge the adequacies and competencies of the company... Read more

  • Jon Burns

    This proposed development is not going to benefit the local community and is more likely to rip the heart out of it. The danger of the lithium batteries and possibility of uncontrollable fire combined... Read more

  • Josie Skillen

    I feel that Sunnica must NOT build use Chippenham area for their solar farm. I have read very good information showing that this would have a very dangerous and negative impact on this area. Any... Read more

  • Kieran Coffey

    My representation as a local resident will include the following points: Environmental impact on local area (plants, animals, insects) Decommissioning and disposal of solar plant at end of life,... Read more

  • Leila Hindmarsh

    I object strongly to this application on the following grounds: - loss of valuable productive farm land - proximity to villages - size of the proposal - use of unproven and possibly unsafe new battery... Read more

  • Linda Homan

    This scheme is ill thought through. It encases 8 villages with solar. It occupies good agricultural land. It plans 50 acres (spread out) of batter storage containing lithium-Ion batteries which are... Read more

  • Margaret Gaylor

    I am concerned for the wild life and how it will effect the people living near this huge sola plant. This solar farm will harm the wild life which we have in this area. It will use the fields that we... Read more

  • Michael Adams

    Damage to the environment. Too large. Loss of countryside. Not needed. Batteries likely to catch fire and release toxic fumes. Adverse visual changes to the area. Adverse changes to the character of... Read more

  • Michael Relac

    1. I don't object to a reasonably-sized solar farm, but the proposed solar farm is far too large. Its environmental impact will be horrendous and inefficient as large cabling is required to span the... Read more

  • Michael Wallis

    It has been readily shown that Sunnica shows no regard to the views expressed by those who are resident in the villages that form part of their Sunnica Solar Farm development and that included not... Read more

  • Mrs G Thompson

    I’m totally against the size of the farm due to loss of farm land for agriculture and and the blot on the landscape.

  • Nicola Di Miscio

    An inappropriate public consultation was carried out by Sunnica. Environmental issues associated to the size of such a solarfarm. Environmental issues associated to solarfarms developed on land. Net... Read more

  • Nikki Lushington

    I wish to challenge Sunnica’s lack if consultation with local residents. I wish to challenge the issues around battery safety and responsibility and liability. I wish to challenge the green aspect of... Read more

  • Patrick Maguire

    The proposed development is too large and covers too much of the countryside. It disproportionately affects the amenity and enjoyment of the countryside for those living in and visiting this... Read more

  • Pete O'Riordan

    1 the risk of battery farm fires/explosions is too great. 2 the use of CPOs, even for NSIPs, is unfair. 3 this development will mean the loss of @3000 acres of prime agricultural land. 4 not enough... Read more

  • Philip Frost

    The scheme is far to big , it will have a to bigger impact on the sounding country side and its way of life , the land is better used as farmland . I am also concerned the glere from this amount of... Read more

  • Polly Smith

    Concern on battery storage unit safety&proximity to housing&health implications. Impact on wildlife Size of the solar farm Fire Hazard. Impact on children health with 2 primary schools here. concern... Read more

  • Roger Billings

    Total misuse of valuable arable farmland Preventing home gown products adding more imports to replace vegetable and other products not being environmentally friendly by an increase in transportation... Read more

  • Roger Osborn

    This representation concerns primarily the connection of the Sunnica project at a new Burwell substation extension. I would contend that the option 1 connection site is too close to the housing of... Read more

  • Rosalind Hamill

    I wish to make known in the strongest of terms, my objection to this proposal. Suffolk and Cambridgeshire are prime agricultural areas. We feed the nation Now we have come out of Europe, it is... Read more

  • Wicken Parish Council (Wicken Parish Council)

    Wicken Parish Council is around 10 miles away for the area. We may not need to make representation but would like to apply in case the need arises.

  • Andrew Chapman

    The main points of interests as a local tax payer are centered around:- 1) Commercial Contracts. It seems very unclear as to where liability ends up. If a national important project, if all fails does... Read more

  • Caroline Parker

    The proposed Solar Farm is huge much to large and will have an enormous effect on the country side and wildlife. This local farm land is used to grow much needed food crops.

  • Chris Bartram

    the use of Golf Links Road is unsuitable for commercial traffic, either for construction or for operational needs post construction. it is single track and well used by walkers, horse riders, and... Read more

  • Christopher Corbin

    I am resident in the Parish of Isleham, frequently walk in the local area and appreciate the local landscape. I understand our need for renewable energy but I believe that my visual amenity will be... Read more

  • Dara Gladwin

    My family and I live in West Row, Suffolk. It is our ‘forever home’ with our 2 young boys and we have been put under a lot of undue stress, uncertainty and fear with the proposed Sunnica scheme to... Read more

  • Elizabeth Sivyer

    - Proximity of site to a school and residential dwellings with a lack of safety information or evacuation plans. - Loss of agricultural land in the sunniest and therefore one of the most productive... Read more

  • Janet Clarke

    I have been involved cultivating land in the area of this proposal for 60+ years. Over this period it has produced many crops all with good returns. With so much productive land being taken for... Read more