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  • Mollie 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

  • Mr Kevin Wardell

    I do not wish to be surrounded by masses of solar panels in this picturesque location, we wish to spend our retirement in peace not noise,floodlights,and high security fencing.

  • Mrs Christina Wardell

    Move to Isleham late August 2021,thinking that we would have a peaceful retirement,if this goes ahead we will wish we had not moved

  • Mrs Malkin

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  • Ronan 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

  • Royal Worlington & Newmarket Golf Club (Royal Worlington & Newmarket Golf Club)

    As a golf club of international reputation and renown we have 3 main concerns: Firstly, we would be vehemently against Golf Links Road being used for any site traffic whatsoever - not only in the... Read more

  • Sara Phipps

    I object to the destruction of land which could be better used to produce food , green space , protection of the environment . The noise / carbon footprint to build the site if sunnica go ahead is... Read more

  • Scott Virgo

    I object to this application. Burwell is already overrun with power infrastructure which sadly does have many negatives, from noise, impact to the environment and of course traffic. The main negative... Read more

  • Séverine Leclair

    I believe the planned solar farm by Sunnica is not suitable for the sites that have been considered, nor for the benefit of the local area in which it would be embedded. There are, to my mind, issues... Read more

  • Steven Hamblyn

    This will ruin a vast area of land that is a prime food production area there are plenty of brown sires and industrial rooves that could and should be used. There are plenty of areas that should be... Read more

  • Yeru Shang

    Looking at the project scheme map, the patches of land are scattered across different areas and are connected by quite long cable route. This could potentially be a waste of energy and materials, also... Read more

  • Alan T Richardson

    My principal concerns relate to 1. Sunnica's apparent lack of track record in major infrastructures projects given the scale of this scheme. If the scheme fails this could have a major effect on the... Read more

  • Albane Colleau

    - my uncle lives there and I’m devastated to see that the plan is to cover agricultural land with solar panels to then remove them in years and cultivate the land again - it’s going to destroy the... Read more

  • Alexander Czernin

    The primary point of my objection is that the land, once Sunnica has been built, will become a brownfield site. I suggest a provision that protects this land from further development - into housing or... Read more

  • Audrey Czernin

    I am opposed to this scheme. - It’s just an opportunity to use an environmental loophole for profit. - those who’s land it is will not be living next to Sunnica will not be impacted - it will reduce... Read more

  • Brian Penny

    My representation as a private individual stems from concerns over loss of food production land and food security, scale of development, impact of construction traffic and impact on the local... Read more

  • Caroline Toller

    I have lived in the Newmarket area for over 30 years and frequently walk my dogs on the footpath from the gallops to Snailwell, as do a large number of people. The proposed site is adjacent to this... Read more

  • Chris Hall

    The complete destruction of local farmland, wildlife habitat and removal of open landscape. The installation of dangerous and explosive batteries

  • Christian Griffin

    I am objecting to the application due to my concerns for Burwell and surrounding villages loosing valuable good quality farming land for over 20 years, resulting in having to import salads potatoes... Read more

  • Christopher Reeks

    I [Redacted] run my business from La Hogue farm immediately adjacent to one of the proposed large areas of solar panels and battery storage units which form part of the Sunnica Energy Farm proposal. I... Read more

  • David Clarke

    1. The loss of valuable farmland and food production capacity. 2. The probable loss of financial advantage to the U.K. by profits flowing to a foreign country. 3. The disruption caused by the... Read more

  • Delyse Ray

    I am objecting to this application because I do not believe it is as "green" as Sunnica suggest. Its large size and the carbon footprint of its components and then its end of life disposal after a... Read more

  • Joanne Ward on behalf of Edmond Ward (Edmond Ward)

    Very concerned about this development 1/ It will affect the beauty of this lovely countryside 2/ Birds and wildlife will lose their breeding areas 3/ Roads around Isleham are inadequate for heavy... Read more

  • Elaine Twigg

    To take FERTILE ARABLE LAND Is criminal To destroy WILD LIFE HABITS is criminal To increase the possibility of FLOODING is criminal IRREPLACEABLE country side,possibility of fires producing poisonous... Read more

  • Grace Hale

    Sunnica is a extremely dangerous and damaging proposal to the countryside. As a mum [Redacted] i would be devastated if this goes ahead and will move away from the area for my baby’s safety. The farm... Read more