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  • Pete Burgess

    I have concerns regarding the evac plans for surrounding villages in the event of runaway thermal fire, the construction traffic onan already overloaded local road network and the... Read more

  • Rupert Osborn

    It is my belief that this proposal is unsustainable and will damage the rural environment by using valuable arable land that should be used for growing food. The proposed battery storage facilities... Read more

  • Ryan Bell

    Solar power is the way forward for the UK, and is an important system to irradicating the use of Fossil fuels. The planned Sunnica solar farm is not the answer. The pay back from construction, harm to... Read more

  • Samantha Bell

    I am very concerned about the plans for Sunnica site. The location near built up family areas including schools in close proximity to the proposal is not were I think Sunnica should be looking to... Read more

  • Simon Trett

    The loss and destruction of the country side. The excessive amount of traffic on an already congested road network. Using valuable land, that is needed for Crops. Panels can be placed on buildings... Read more

  • Thomas Davison

    The representations I have are both personal and likely representative of the wider community. I have family in the area who have [Redacted], children who attend the local school which is in close... Read more

  • Tracy Colbert

    Too close to schools, no proper evacuation plan for when the battery catches fire. The roads round here aren’t fit for purpose and that’s before all the extra lorry’s. House prices will do down.

  • Trevor Layn

    I disagree with the application for the following reasons: 1) The site is completely unsuitable due to it's Proximity to Housing, Businesses and Schools. 2) Complete lack of Evacuation Plan for the... Read more

  • Andrew James Cornell

    the scheme is too big. we have never had all the information from sunnica. we have learned from our consultants what is actually proposed. we live in a very rural area and all we will see for miles... Read more

  • Emma Sharp

    - Unacceptable landscape and heritage impact, coalescing several historic villages and removing their agricultural landscape which contributes to their historic significance as well as damaging the... Read more

  • Genevra Champion

    Impact on wildlife and the permanent loss of viable (and currently used) agricultural land. The detrimental impact on quality of life (noise pollution, congestion, increased traffic, damage to road... Read more

  • Kevin Hempson

    I fully understand that the UK needs to create renewable energy and as such utilising sunlight through solar panels within solar farms is something which has to happen. I’m therefore not against solar... Read more

  • Leslie Wightman

    1. Taking valuable agricultural land out of production. 2. Safety of the battery systems is far from satisfactory and a danger to health in the event of a fire. 3. The provision to be made for... Read more

  • Margaret Cornell

    Too large Taking valuable farm land Intrusive in construction Destroying wildlife Using panels probably made with ‘slave labour ‘ in China Difficulty in recycling panels in 40 years Ruining... Read more

  • Mrs GJ Preece

    I object with all my might and main to the building of this gigantic solar far on land in East Cambs and west Suffolk using land used for food production. It will alter the life in villages around for... Read more

  • Richard Lowe

    The scale and closeness to homes make this proposal completely unacceptable. It is not a solar farm. It is a huge industrial plant that, if approved, would dominate and change the nature of what is a... Read more

  • Vanessa Kovacevic

    A). The farm will take too much good quality farmland out of use B) The location of the main battery complex is far too close to Red Lodge and any fire would mean the complete evacuation of the... Read more

  • Alexandra Hunt

    I am concerned about the safety of local residents in relation to the risk of battery fires. I am concerned that the size of batteries has not been specified and that rather than genuine eco friendly... Read more

  • Donald MacBean

    My wife & I have lived in Worlington for 22 years. We know nobody in Worlington who is not in favour of renewable energy & solar panels in particular. But neither do we know anyone in Worlington who... Read more

  • Emily Fishpool

    The scale is too big, the long term effects on the local landscape have not been considered, inadequate planning for implementation, environmental concerns for area of outstanding Natural beauty,... Read more

  • Fahmy Fayez Fahmy

    I object for the following reasons Destruction of food producing farmland Loss of wild life Massive HGV Traffic to the detriment of health and well being

  • Lisa Hagen

    Loss of agricultural land for future generations. Concern over storage of massive batteries and impact on environment. The pressure of local infrastructure when undertaking the work. Loss of a green... Read more

  • Liz Reed

    This is in totally the wrong place taking up vital farm land and being built near stud farms which are historic in the areas close to Newmarket. The farmland is needed for food and agriculture... Read more

  • Mark Alford

    Sunica plans to get the licence to build this Factory and then sell the rights on. They have USA backers who are funding their application and are in fact a technically insolvent business.... Read more

  • Mark Hawley

    I object to the Sunnica proposal, the main reasons for my objection are The size of the proposal is to vast , the impact it will have on the surrounding villages, turning fertile land into an... Read more