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North Falls Offshore Wind Farm

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  • Jan Crowe

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Jane Snook

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • John Lloyd

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • John Paul Jeffery Traveller

    Hi, my registration is 5EST-AFP228. Me and my family are fully against the wind farm project coming on to land as it will cause severe damage and loss to so much natural habitat and wildlife and... Read more

  • Jon Watson

    I ask the Inspectors to examine the cumulative impact of the projects in East Anglia and the alternatives which would reduce the harm that will be caused whilst still meeting the need for the project.... Read more

  • Julie Nind

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Kate Hodgkiss

    I object to the North Falls Offshore Wind Farm Project. It will have a negative impact on me, my family, my home, the village of Little Bromley where I live and on people and the environment along the... Read more

  • Keely Bates

    The stress of the situation has made (REDACTED) so bad that I haven’t been able to drive for 2 years. There is vast nature at the back of my garden on the fields with Deer I see daily (pending time of... Read more

  • Keith Fromings

    I would like to urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still... Read more

  • Kenneth John Ewing

    The cumulative impact of the projects proposed will have dreadful long term consequences on our countryside for generations. There are better alternatives which would reduce the impact while still... Read more

  • Kevin Jackson

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Kevin Jones

    Please can Inspectors examine very carefully: a) the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia, and; b) the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm whilst still meeting... Read more

  • Kevin Pallett

    We urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the... Read more

  • Kevin Paterson

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Kristine Hall

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Lesley Sargeant

    Serious consideration needs to be given to the long-term damage and harm caused by the piecemeal approach to upgrading our energy infrastructure. We need a co-ordinated strategic approach like so many... Read more

  • Linda Clachan

    Noise, dust and vibration during construction Destruction of many mature trees on route and road widening. Loss of amenities round the farm during construction which may not finish until 2030. The... Read more

  • Linda Mead

    IMPACT - This project is part of a patchwork of proposed works across East Anglia, but I am concerned the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects is not properly being taken into account, especially when... Read more

  • Linda Nicoll

    I urge the inspectors to examine very carefully the Cumulative impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the Alternatives-which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Lindi staunton

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Louise Anne Helliker

    I think this infrastructure development is betrayal of what the public thought sustainable energy production was all about. There is no point building offshore wind turbines if the green British... Read more

  • Graham Lucas on behalf of Lucas Household / Mulberry Lodge (Lucas Household / Mulberry Lodge)

    Dear Planning Inspectorate, The Planning Expectorate has erred in law by accepting the Five Estuaries Wind Farm, North Falls Wind Farm, Tarchon Interconnector and National Grid's Norwich to Tilbury... Read more

  • Marine Management Organisation (Marine Management Organisation)

    Good Afternoon, Due to the word limit in this section, the Marine Management Organisation will be submitting our relevant representation via email to NorthFalls@planninginspectorate.gov.uk on Friday... Read more

  • Mark Ansell

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Mark Ashmore

    My reasons for objecting include the following: • The loss of large areas of prime arable land, either through the ground needed for the actual substation or by the permanent damage to the soil... Read more

  • Martin Snook

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Matthew Rhys Holland

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Melissa R Baker

    Dear Planning Inspectors, I support offshore wind and an INTEGRATED OFFSHORE GRID using the North Sea as a corridor taking the power via subsea cables to brownfield landfall sites closer to where the... Read more

  • Michael Cook

    These pylons would cause untold damage to the country side as well as costing a Huge amount of money, bearing in mind that going underground would be less costly an much better for the environment.I... Read more

  • michael james dooley

    The North Falls project is unnecessary and would damage the environment.

  • Michelle Munson

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations (National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations)

    The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisation (NFFO) represents the interests of commercial fishing businesses in England and Wales. We are registering as an interested party for this project as... Read more

  • Arcadis (Arcadis) on behalf of National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc (National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc)

    This relevant representation is submitted on behalf of National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc (“NGET”) in respect of the Project, and in particular NGET’s proposed infrastructure and land... Read more

  • National Highways (National Highways)

    National Highways has a number of concerns about potential construction impacts on the A120 Please see attached.

  • Natural England (Natural England)

    Natural is the Statutory Nature Conservation Body providing statutory advice on ecology and nature conservation. Please see attached.

  • Nick Cheeseman

    "I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the... Read more

  • Nicola Dann-Smith

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Noel Mead

    CUMULATIVE IMPACT. This project is part of a patchwork of proposed works across East Anglia, but I am concerned the cumulative impact of the projects is not properly being taken into account,... Read more

  • Norma Mills

    Dear Sir I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting... Read more

  • Oliver Acland

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the HARM they will cause while still... Read more

  • Oliver Peacock

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Paul Cowper

    "I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the... Read more

  • Paul Gordon Cattermole

    The cost of the pylons and erection across the East Anglian countryside will eventually be excessive. Much better to bury them - cheaper in the long term The idyllic East Anglian countryside will be... Read more

  • Paul Gray

    I urge the inspectors to examine the cumulative impact of the projects proposed for these parts of East Anglia and the less harmful offshore alternatives. The inspectors must also consider... Read more

  • Paul Wenden

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Paula Worrow

    Please examine the cumulative impact of projects in this part of East Anglia, and the alternatives that would reduce harm. Functional interdependence is critical, so if one part of a development... Read more

  • Pauline Lifton

    The Process We continue to be very disappointed and increasingly concerned at the lack of engagement, clarity of the proposal and impact on our home at this stage. We had a visit from both teams last... Read more

  • Penny Lang

    18 OCT I’m really worried about the cumulative effects of the various transmission projects planned in E Anglia, and trust that the Inspectors will consider them very carefully. It’s essential that... Read more

  • Philip Thorpe-Apps

    I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the ALTERNATIVES which would reduce the harm while still meeting the need... Read more

  • Gowling WLG (Gowling WLG) on behalf of Port of London Authority (Port of London Authority)

    1 BACKGROUND 1.1 The Port of London Authority (the "PLA") is the statutory harbour authority for the tidal Thames (the "River"). The River covers approximately 95 miles from Teddington to the North... Read more