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  • Clare James

    Hi! As a villager near to the proposed Sunnica site I am worried about the below: . The loss of habitat for wildlife. Hedgerows and land is already being lost to housing and we don't need any more... Read more

  • Douglas John Longmuir

    i am [Redacted] and have lived in and near Freckenham Village all my life, a beautiful place to live with lovely walks and scenery, many public footpaths and productive farmland supporting a huge... Read more

  • Eleanor Scott

    *At 2,500 acres the proposed development is far too large for the area. *The proposed development will irreversibly damage valuable agricultural land, m land that the UK cannot afford to lose as we... Read more

  • Gail Baker

    I object to the scheme because The questions surrounding the danger of approx 300 battery containers over the 3 sites has not been addressed by Sunnica. The loss to the archaeological landscape and... Read more

  • Grahame Radford

    As a local resident who supports efforts to save our planet and for many years have enjoyed the local area for walking and cycling, I am objecting to this proposal for the following reasons:- 1). This... Read more

  • James Fellowes

    I work in the the 3rd sector I am pro environmental programmes I am pro solar BUT I am urging the inspectorate to to take into account the local people's very significant concerns about Sunnica... Read more

  • Julian Scott

    1. At 2,500 acres the proposed development is far too large for the area. 2. The proposed development will irreversibly damage valuable agricultural land, m land that the UK cannot afford to lose as... Read more

  • Kelvin Morgan

    Britain faces a worsening agricultural crisis if it presses ahead with turning thousands of acres of land into solar farms to meet net zero carbon targets. If the proposals are given the go-ahead, it... Read more

  • Lesley Coltham

    Loss of prime agricultural land and it’s associated wildlife. Use of green site instead of one of the numerous brown sites in UK, or utilisation of domestic property rooftops. Concern of the safety of... Read more

  • Malcolm Watkinson

    I do not want the countryside around my village ruined.

  • Rosemary Hendrick

    I have lived in Isleham over 25 years. I have slowly watched the erosion of prime farming land and now with Sunnica land use age is totally unacceptable. I accept heavy machinery and farm vehicles in... Read more

  • Sarah Fellowes

    I am [Redacted] villager in Snailwell and have lived in this beautiful area for 60+ years I am scared out of my wits at the risk of the Sunnica development. It will ruin our beautiful village,... Read more

  • Terry Wood

    The development is too big. It will create more pollution than it saves. It is being built on very productive farmland. The batteries are considered dangerous by many experts due to potential fire... Read more

  • Tim Jones

    The development of a solar farm of such magnitude as that proposed by Sunnica represents a complete alteration to the fabric of the countryside upon which it will be built. Combined with the... Read more

  • Andrew Farr

    I vehemently OPPOSE this scheme. The lose of good agricultural land and our wonderful wildlife will be immense. The disruption to our rural villages will be completely unacceptable. The possibility of... Read more

  • Ben Sale

    I object to the scale of this proposed solar farm. The close proximity to Chippenham Fen nature reserve is of immense concern to me. I currently record wildlife voluntarily at Chippenhan Fen, and a... Read more

  • Christine Shaw

    Interested to see how relevant this is for energy saving and environment

  • Dr Mark Hows

    I work opposite one of the proposed sites and a small nature reserve that I manage is adjacent to the same site, this will ruin the area, destroy valuable wildlife habitat and is totally inappropriate... Read more

  • Dr Stephen Taylor

    1) This area is suited to solar energy. Over 10 years my own panels have exceeded Europa estimate by 10% 2) The peak output is close to the output of one of the two Sizewell B generators, but the... Read more

  • James Toller

    As a person who has spent my entire working life working in racing and been on Newmarket Heath most days I feel very strongly that the Sunnica development would be very detrimental to an area of great... Read more

  • John Bavister

    To focus on the real finite generation of Carbon released by the use of PVs and the deadly poison generated by a spontaneous combusting storage battery. and how PVs are not a solution to climate... Read more

  • John Bruton

    • Vast development on greenfield land – 2500 acres (11 times bigger than any operational solar plant in UK • Developed by a company which is not an energy producer and is using the project as an... Read more

  • Kiriaki Soultana

    I am objecting to the Sunnica Energy Farm application given its enormous impact on me and the residents of my community. While I support the principle of renewable energy projects, a project of this... Read more

  • Lady Frances Peyton Hospital Almshouse Charity (Lady Frances Peyton Hospital Almshouse Charity)

    The Charity owns and has registered title of 7 acres immediately adjacent (within 50 metres) to the proposed Sunnica A East site. This land is to the north of the proposals adjacent to the Lee Brook... Read more

  • Leonard Cooper

    It just isn't necessary for this energy farm ,its yet more destruction of habitat

  • Mark Geddie

    I feel this is poorly thought out, Green space should remain green. This could be better utilised by utilising already built structures for solar, for example roof structures of multi storey car parks

  • Mrs Carey Beckett

    This planned solar plant is far far too big and should not be allowed. >This should not be happening on such good agricultural land that should be used to provide food for our country. It is also... Read more

  • Nicholas Webb

    I am concerned about a lithium battery fire. Risk and impacts : Given the current huge lithium battery fire of cars in a ship in the Atlantic, costing car manufacturers millions, the risk looks finite... Read more

  • Nick George

    It seems to me totally wrong to take such a large area of productive land out of food production when we are having to import food from abroad thereby leading to hugely increased ‘food miles’.

  • Nicola Farr

    I oppose this scheme. It is way too large and will destroy our rural countryside with untold damage to wildlife. It is proposing to use good quality farmland which may never be able to return to it's... Read more

  • Oliver Rubinstein

    Concerns about scale, impact on landscape and loss of productive farmland. Significant concerns about the amount of farmland being taken out of production and the increased likelihood of this going... Read more

  • Peter Ingram

    I fully support this project Environmental must for our children Best use of poor agricultural land

  • Sarah Hurst

    The destruction of much need rural land, wildlife, flora and Forna The fact that it will produce a laughably small amount of energy There is no plan for the safe disposal of the solar panels The... Read more

  • Sinead Bruton

    I strongly object to this scheme and am in complete shock that a scheme of this magnitude is even being considered. This vast proposed development on green field agricultural land will be 11 times... Read more

  • The Pines Primary School (The Pines Primary School)

    The Pines Primary School is situated on the outskirts of Red Lodge, approximately 1.5 miles from the largest of the proposed battery stores. The Pines currently has places for up to 150 primary school... Read more

  • Andrew Hardy

    I object to this application for the following reasons. *I walk and cycle from my home to work in Mildenhall through lovely countryside, which will become a vast industrial estate, removing large... Read more

  • Catherine Looper

    I object to this application and understand that at this stage you require an outline of these matters as opposed to a detailed objection, which will be requested at a later date. The views expressed... Read more

  • Chris Hall

    I am a resident of Worlington and have been for the last 26 years. Whilst in general I support renewable energy, I strongly object to this application for the following reasons. - This is an... Read more

  • D R Kerr

    I object to this project because it will mean a huge area of good farmland will be permanently transferred to commercial use. 1. We need to be more self sufficient as a nation, and our arable land is... Read more

  • Deborah Blackwell

    I very strongly object to the Sunnica and herewith are my reasons: 1. It will destroy thousands of acres of greenfield land which will never be returned to its former agricultural use as it will... Read more

  • Dr Charles Moseley

    I object most strongly to this proposal on environmental, economic, social and aesthetic grounds. 1. It is simply stupid, in a time of increasing global uncertainty and when food supplies cannot be... Read more

  • Ed Lubbock

    Size. The project is very large, it is old technology that will soon be out of date. It is not primarily about producing green energy but energy trading. Storing energy, exported from the grid when it... Read more

  • Hugh Murray

    The Icknield Way is the name given to the Public Right of Way that runs from Snailwell to the A1304. It is known in the various Sunnica documents as 204/5. Appendix 13A, Sub Chart E of the Provisional... Read more

  • James Woolf

    This solar energy plant is going to trash perfectly good, productive farmland. It will be an unimaginable eyesore in the countryside. It’s construction will create huge amounts of vehicle movements in... Read more

  • Joanna Winning

    Solar farm is far to big, using farm land that is used for producing food, the lasting affect it will have on the countryside and wildlife within it. The affect that it will have on the small... Read more

  • John Duncan Waller

    I am extremely concerned that: - so much valuable agrecultural land will be lost - the development will be disproportionatly large for the electricity generated - the landscape of a huge area will be... Read more

  • Kerensa Klottrup-Rees

    Objection to size of proposed project, relating to permanent change of the landscape affecting the whole region. Loss of highly productive farm land and the logic of taking farmland for green energy... Read more

  • M Kerr

    I object to this project because it will mean a huge area of good farmland will be permanently transferred to commercial use. 1. We need to be more self sufficient as a nation, and our arable land is... Read more

  • Michael Swan

    The main areas of concern I have with this type of development is the loss of grade 1 & 2 agricultural land & its impact on the local environment. I live in Burwell where we already have two existing... Read more

  • Michelle A Ferris

    - I have lived in Worlington for 26 years. - I strongly object to the application. - I am not against solar farms. - I am against the sheer size of this application. It would be a gigantic industrial... Read more