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  • Tom Gallop

    I object to this project because it will mean a huge area of good agricultural land will be permanently transferred to commercial use. 1. We need to be more self sufficient as a nation, and our arable... Read more

  • Brian Challis

    I object to this Application as for a start it is really a Battery Storage Farm as opposed to a Solar Farm as such. I have grave concerns regarding the safety of the planned storage Batteries, and the... Read more

  • Dr Harry Sidebottom

    The proposal by Sunnica would ruin over 2,000 acres of countryside and have a catastrophic effect on the lives of the inhabitants of several villages.

  • Julia Theophilus

    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

  • Kevin Wright

    I object to this scheme based on the following: 1. We have lost enough countryside in Burwell to lose any more. 2. I believe that there will be a new 12m high Substation to be built in Burwell. Enough... Read more

  • Mark Fletcher

    *huge scale of project blights countryside and destroys farming land *serious concern about battery safety *panels will cover the area where 12 aircrew were killed when their Boeing B-50 Superfortress... Read more

  • Mark Goldsack

    Despitae acceptance to the contrary the good folk of \Isleham have not been afforded fair opportunity to debate this application. In addition what we see now is an unjust and ill thought out plan to... Read more

  • Richard Furlonger

    1. I don't believe Golf Links Road in Worlington should form any part of the scheme, most especially during the construction stage. 2. The right of quiet enjoyment for the members at Royal Worlington... Read more

  • Veronica Turner

    The impact on our beautiful countryside and the Agricultural land that is being taken over. The enormous batteries that are being used, noise pollution and danger of them exploding and causing fires.... Read more

  • Anglian Learning (Anglian Learning)

    I am writing as CEO of the Trust responsible for The Pines Primary School, Red Lodge. Having reviewed the documentation relating to the development, and further materials relating to this technology,... Read more

  • The Hemp Store (The Hemp Store) on behalf of Ann Thornalley (Ann Thornalley)

    I would like to register my objections. The hemming in of the oldest pilgrim way to Walsingham (green Lane between Worligton and Elms Road). It will become a ghostly way bewteen concrete, steel and... Read more

  • Jenny Moss

    Management of land beneath and around Sunnica solar PV arrays during operational phase Overall, I support the Sunnica application, but have concerns about site management once the construction phase... Read more

  • Margaret A Lowe

    RIGHT TO A HAPPY HEALTHY LIFE. My husband and I grew-up in the industrial North West. We moved to our current address in Worlington in 1990 to pursue a "country life-style". We have dogs and ponies, a... Read more

  • Pamela Wilson

    1.There is NO infrastructure to substantiate building on the site. 2. Our house boundaries are on Silver Street AND North Street. At this point, these two streets are the only route to the designated... Read more

  • Rosalyn Bartlett

    I am very against sonica taking over our village and all the agricultural land !!!! Also I believe it is dangerous and I don’t want to live with dangerous batteries so close by !!! All the large... Read more

  • Simon Foreman

    I object to this proposal on a number of grounds : 1) the scale of the project is inappropriate for the area, being over 10 times larger than any other operational solar plant in the UK 2) the project... Read more

  • Annabel Freestone

    • I do NOT want this to go ahead • I do not want countryside to be lost • plant trees to help environment- dont lay over 100 acres of concrete

  • Frances Sidebottom

    Sunnica’s proposed development would ruin over 2,000 acres of productive and beautiful countryside, and have a terrible effect on at least three communities. It is unsustainable, having an operating... Read more

  • Jill Worth

    I object to the proposed Sunnica solar farm development in its current form for the following reasons: 1. It is far too large many times larger than other solar farms in the UK. It will be an eyesore... Read more

  • Julia O’Dwyer

    There was no adequate consultation carried out. The infrastructure will not be able to accommodate such a huge project. There are no plans in place in case of a fire or to decommission the plant in... Read more

  • Linda Porter-Cohen

    1. why take good productive farmland out of production? surely there are less fertile areas. we are told to try to become more self suffient; this is totally against advice. 2. the batteries. how do... Read more

  • Lisa Sidebottom

    The use of good agricultural land. Destroying the beautiful countryside. The possible danger from the large batteries close to villages.

  • Matt Stannard

    This development has an impact on me as it is in the community where I live, not only will it mean an immense amount of disruption during construction if approved, it takes away areas of wildlife,... Read more

  • Paul Pickles

    I object to the Sunnica energy farm being constructed because it is much too large and will have a massive impact on this area. The Sunnica energy farm would take up too much land that could be used... Read more

  • Ryan Collen

    Do not allow. This is against local peoples wishes. Its too big, not thought through. Offers nothing to the local community, no jobs, no infrastructure, no benefits to local businesses and nothing to... Read more