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  • Marilyn Julia Badger

    The proposed site is far too large and in totally the wrong location. It is going on farm land and I thought that we needed all such land for crops etc. Surely, there are other sites more suitable,... Read more

  • Mehreen Qayum-Millard

    I am pro renewable energy but not of this size in one place on farmland. 2500 acres of greenfield land with an immense impact to our countryside and farming land with no plans to restore to... Read more

  • Moulton Parish Council (Moulton Parish Council )

    Moulton Parish Council objects to the proposed solar scheme and supports the objections of its neighbours in Freckenham and Worlington. The plans for an array of solar photovoltaic panels and... Read more

  • Mr L Cook

    Food,loss of prime agriculture land which is needed even more in these times,plus a great loss of natural wildlife. Noise pollution, These battery storage units buzz,the power station in Burwell is... Read more

  • Mr Malcolm A Pendery

    1. It is socially unacceptable to - import 1,000,000 solar panels from China which does not respect human rights - also deprives manufacturing job opportunities to British workers -2. Turning good... Read more

  • Mrs Hazel Fleet

    As a resident of the village of Isleham a daughter and daughter-in law of farming families I naturally have a great interest in the use of farming land and am very concerned about the development that... Read more

  • Paul Fishpool

    The size of the energy farm is too big - 11 times larger than any other operational site in the UK. There will be no local benefit from the scheme All the land proposed is high quality agricultural... Read more

  • Penelope McCalmont

    I am wholly against this application. It is a tragic misuse of good farmland and is completely inappropriate. Whist we all know there is a need for alternative means of generating power this is an ill... Read more

  • Roland Sore

    I support renewable energy but am strongly against this scheme for the following reasons: 1) It is removing circa 2800 acres of agricultural land from the food production cycle. The UK is already not... Read more

  • Rowland Barry John Domvile

    The proposed Sunnica energy farm will be an eyesore ruining a beautiful bit of countryside. It is not necessary or desirable, and the building will be a terrible strain on the locals.

  • Sarah Kohl

    I object to this application. I have an interest in land and the community in Worlington. CONSTRUCTION: The 2 year construction phase will cause extended disruption to the village and roads. Our roads... Read more

  • Selina Boyce

    I object to the scheme for the following (and more if more evidence emerges): Battery storage safety - fire, water contamination and toxins Unsuitability of rural roads and bridges and safety of rural... Read more

  • Susanne Kohl

    I object to this application. CONSTRUCTION: The 2 year construction phase will cause extended disruption on our village and roads. Our roads are not suitable for day to day intensive use by heavy... Read more

  • Susie Wilson

    I am writing to object to the planned development of the Sunnica solar farm. I am not against the principal of solar energy however the plan for this development seems particularly ill considered.... Read more

  • Amanda Brudenell

    This kind of solar energy is blighting East Anglia which already has more than its fair share. Is it not possible to find a more remote location to place these panels, without spoiling the natural... Read more

  • Amanda Prior

    I am writing to apples the 2,500 acre Sunnica Application tearing up beautiful farmland. The UK needs every acre of it’s available land to grow food to feed our swelling population and this... Read more

  • Anita A Howroyd

    I am considered about the impact on wild life and the purchase of land without consent If this site goes through its going to have such a impact on wildlife because of the fences the deer that roams... Read more

  • Anne Noble

    I have worked as an agronomist in this area for many years know that the land is capable of growing a variety of high value food crops. For this land to be taken out of production and replaced by... Read more

  • Burwell Parish Council (Burwell Parish Council)

    Burwell Parish Council has no issues with the application. However we are concerned about the disruption that will be caused with the ground work/road work that will need to take place around Burwell... Read more

  • Celia Clarke

    I am a village girl who has lived in Isleham all my life and then married and became a farmers wife. We farmed Isleham land all our working life which has very rich and productive soil and provided... Read more

  • Christian Wall

    I am objecting to the proposed solar farm for the following reasons. I write as a resident of Newmarket for over 40 years, as a racehorse trainer based in that town, as chairman of the heath committee... Read more

  • David Campbell Rankin

    To comment that the justification for using the highlighted arable land for this project as it is not suitable for good crop production is an inaccuracy at the very least. The term marginal is used.... Read more

  • David Roitman

    The amount of farmable land being covered by this plan that is perfectly usable to grow crops and the the storage facility for the batteries have been given no thought to the community around it

  • Dr Alastair Burn

    My interest is in two aspects of the biodiversity considerations in this proposal: 1) the baseline used in estimating "net gain" and the extent to which the existing biodiversity value of the farmland... Read more

  • Elizabeth Coupe

    Totally against this monstrosity. I agree more green projects and means of green energy need to happen but not in top of an expanding village full of young families. There are two schools next to it... Read more