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  • Peter Rolfe

    Although I am not opposed to the principle of solar energy I do oppose the proposed Sunnica scheme for the following reasons: * Sunnica has no experience on building a site of this size. * There is no... Read more

  • Rachel Bowlin

    I do not support this project. It will make my home unending construction zone. It will cover up beautiful landscape and disrupt our local wildlife. The scale is simply too much. This project will... Read more

  • Rachel Hood

    I object to this proposal without reservation but including the following grounds: 1. Size: This project is far too big. Monstrously, damagingly big. 21115+ football pitches big. 2. Greenfield: It is... Read more

  • Reece Pungla

    I am against this application as I feel it is very damaging to the natural habitats in the area. It is also not environmentally friendly as the solar panels are developed and shipped from China.... Read more

  • Richard Dolan

    The proposal is too large in the context of this landscape. While I agree that we need more solar pv generation this should not compromise food production or our efforts to enhance our natural... Read more

  • Richard Payne

    100% support solar & renewable, but to drag this massive ill conceived project past the local villages is wholly inappropriate for the local communities it will impact. Good farmland will be taken out... Read more

  • Robin Benson

    I am a frequent visitor to Badlingham and have noted the extensive area that has been built over at Red Lodge in the past few years. This proposed Sunnica development would occupy a further 2,500... Read more

  • Roy Larner

    i am shocked that a scheme as large as this has been considered in an area where the land is possibly the most fertile in the country , and feel it is better used growing food for this country, which... Read more

  • Sharon Parsonson

    - very detrimental to rural landscape - may need land for agriculture in future - why not use brownfield sites - far too big a project and intrusive to thousands of local residents - will project more... Read more

  • Sheena Petts

    I have many concerns regarding this proposed solar farm. This is limited to the below but these are the main reasons The size of the proposed farm which is vast in it proposal The disruption during... Read more

  • Stephen Humphries

    I object to the Sunnica development on several fronts: - the size of the scheme is totally excessive and impacts many villages and communities, it will be like living inside a solar and battery plant,... Read more

  • Theodora Gould

    I strongly disagree with the application. The land is mainly good quality farm land that is currently used for agriculture. The UK needs to be more self sufficient not less so with regards to food... Read more

  • UK Health Security Agency formerly Public Health England (UK Health Security Agency formerly Public Health England)

    Thank you for your consultation regarding the above development. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) welcomes the opportunity to comment on your proposals at this stage of the project. Please note... Read more

  • Ajay Visana

    I don't believe the rural countryside is an appropriate location for such a large scale farm that has such a dramatic impact both visually and to the local ecosystem. The plans to store energy and... Read more

  • Alice Keutgen

    While I am pro-green energy, I object to the Sunnica scheme on the following grounds: - It disturbs me that university analysis of said scheme has shown that it will generate more carbon in its... Read more

  • Chris Heap

    I am concerned about the disruption to local village life and the noise implications to local housing

  • Claude Porcheron

    1.Fire hazard over areas near homes . Danger of escape of poisonous gases. 2. Profit will go to private company at expense of local environment. 3. Land used is good farmland and cannot be replaced.... Read more

  • Conor Bignell

    I am writing to object to the plans for the Sunnica development in and around Freckenham. My objections mirror those of Suffolk County Council in that the plans are not well laid out, the land to be... Read more

  • Daniel Hopla

    Long term security concerns in regard to the proposed site of national infrastructure. Who will be providing regular security across all sites? How will security be monitored and implimented? Has... Read more

  • Dean Warwick

    I disagree with the entire proposal. Having recently moved to the area for the beautiful countryside I feel this will be lost with this proposal. It doesn’t seem to benefit anyone locally and to me it... Read more

  • Deirdre Hyde

    Whilst I am a firm supporter of renewable energy sources I believe this project is a highly unsuitable development for this area. I have lived in the area for almost two years and seen the excellent... Read more

  • Derek Robertson

    wrong to use 3000 acres of good farm land when we need to grow more foo oueselfs. how moch co2 will be generated by importing all this extra food. why is farmland being used for battery storage units?... Read more

  • Dr Edmund John Fordham

    1. Since 2014 I reside locally. I am a Chartered Physicist, Chartered Engineer, registered European Engineer and Fellow of the Institute of Physics, with over 40 years’ experience in applied research... Read more

  • Emma Thomas

    I also own a plot of land on Houghtons Lane in Isleham. I object to the proposal as it is far too large. I object as it is going to take prime agricultural land out of production. I object as it will... Read more

  • Ian Braybrooke

    We need farmland, solar power should be installed on new buildings, brown field sites and industrial buildings. Not farmland used for growing food and raising livestock. I believe that the proposal is... Read more