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  • Christoph Widmer

    I object to the application as presented. Representations 1. Failure to demonstrate relevant experience/track record The proposed project would constitute the largest BESS in the world. BESS are a... Read more

  • Alison Oakes on behalf of Colin Brotherton (Colin Brotherton)

    I wish to register my objections to the Sunnica Solar Farm. * The proposals take valuable agricultural land which is needed now and in the future to supply food to this country and the wider world. *... Read more

  • Colin Day

    I object to this application. It is using prime agricultura land for an industrial purpose including dangerous batteries. Public questions have gone unanswered it is obvious the scheme us speculative... Read more

  • Colin S Bailey

    The shear size of this solar farm and battery storage around the villages in this area is unimaginable and battery storage is on the edge of Red Lodge with a school just a few hundred yards away so in... Read more

  • Colin Smith

    Although this development will not affect me directly as I live some distance from the proposed sites. I do have some serious concerns about such a development. 1. In the last 20 years this country... Read more

  • Connie Thompson

    I believe the application of Sunnica must be stopped. It will destroy homes for many wildlife and creat an eye sore for all neighbours. 2,500 acres is a lot of land to lose which has previously been... Read more

  • CPRE Cambridgeshire & Peterborough (CPRE Cambridgeshire & Peterborough)

    The Planning Inspectorate Temple Quay House Temple Quay Bristol BS1 6PN 16 March 2022 Submitted via website. Dear Sir/Madam Ref: EN010106 Application by Sunnica Ltd for an Order Granting Development... Read more

  • Craig Bolton

    I firstly want to mention that I support green initiatives done in a correct way. I feel that Sunnica is a get rich quick scheme that will provide more problems than it solves. I have the following... Read more

  • Craig Woollard

    The lack of respect shown from Sunnica towards those that this project is going to effect is nothing short of diabolical. They failed to show up for meetings till esrly March 22 and then still didn't... Read more

  • Cris Reynolds

    I object to the proposal for the Sunnica Project. It’s too large and will be a blight on the landscape. It hasn’t been fully risk assessed and what economical effect will it have on the environment... Read more

  • D Francis

    I am very unhappy at the thought of this scheme and am emphatically against it for many reasons including: The size of this development on green field land. In our crowded country surely our... Read more

  • Daniel

    The size of this development is to big. The land it will cover is fertile farm land which has been farmed for generations & provides jobs & a massive variety of food every year. Millions of pounds has... Read more

  • Daniel Wilson

    - Little thought to the impact on the villages the solar farm will surround. - Construction period will cause havoc and cost the local councils thousands to rectify. - Road and byway damage. -... Read more

  • Daryl Trundley

    The shear size of this scheme interwoven between eight small country villages in an agricultural area with only small country roads for access. Loss of greenfield land, replaced by acres of concrete... Read more

  • David Baynes

    As an Electrician and a Health & Safety Manager I have a number of worrying concerns and miss use/inefficient forms of generating electricity. Safety Concerns: The batteries are not reliable and very... Read more

  • David Byrne

    David Byrne I object to Sunnica reasons been. The roads around here are over trafficked as it is and where I pull out on the worlington junction on the A11 is a very dangers road where i cross every... Read more

  • David Crighton

    The amount of farm land taken up by the solar panels in relation to the power received from them then stored in Batteries is ridiculous. After countless years has it not been proven that the... Read more

  • Dawn Young

    Unsafe for local area. Large batteries very dangerous

  • Dianne Farthing

    1. Use of good agricultural land. 2. the need to retain local food production in the UK. 3. the need for re-forestation to reduce carbon footprint some of the land involved in this project could be... Read more

  • Discover Newmarket (Discover Newmarket)

    Newmarket is internationally recognised as the home of horseracing and its history and royal connections goes back centuries. Without a doubt it is the centre of world horseracing and the whole of the... Read more

  • Dominic Bowers

    Let me state at the outset that I’m heavily in favour of developing renewable energy sources to tackle climate change and reduce our dependency on imported energy. However, the burden of such... Read more

  • Doreen Loftus

    I agree with solar power but definitely do not want to live in a power plant having read about other such plants around our country

  • East Cambridgeshire District Council (East Cambridgeshire District Council)

    Dear Sir/Madam As requested we will be sending our full response via email to: Sunnica@planninginspectorate.gov.uk This Relevant Representation will include, but not limited to: • Cultural Heritage •... Read more

  • Edmond Mahony

    I have worked within the racing industry in Newmarket for over 30 years, and while I am in favour of sustainable renewable energy schemes I am opposed to the proposed Sunnica Solar Farm application... Read more

  • Elly Sallingboe

    I strongly object to the monstrous Sunnica solar farm plans. I am not against solar farms, but this giant solar farm is completely out of scale to the area it covers and will, totally destroy this... Read more