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North Falls Offshore Wind Farm

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  • Rachael Downard

    To whom it may concern As one of the current custodians/owners of (Redacted) , a Grade II Listed property in Little Bromley, Essex, I strongly oppose North Fall's proposal for the development of an... Read more

  • Rachel Hills

    When considering this project the cumulative effects must be given due consideration. The harmful impact on the environment, wildlife habitat, impacted communities not to mention the enormous cost... Read more

  • Richard Dilwyn Hawker

    Individually, any electric pylon route needs to be fully justified. But there are so many being planned for East Anglia, that the issue of cumulative effect is crucial. This threatens to alter the... Read more

  • robert david wass

    I strongly object to the use of pylons to carry electricity from the North Sea to London. The scheme will cause irreversible harm to the natural landscape and bio-diversity. The scheme is contrary to... Read more

  • Rosemary Heaney

    I hope, and expect, that the planning inspectors will take into account the cumulative harm of the proposed pylons, and associated infrastructure on the landscape, and living conditions of the... Read more

  • Rosie 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

  • RSPB (RSPB)

    North Falls Offshore Windfarm Development Consent Order Application Planning Inspectorate Reference: EN010119 Text of Summary Relevant Representation from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds... Read more

  • Sandi Dunn

    I am against the proposal for giant pylons in GB especially because other countries have chosen alternatives to pick up the wind energy etc. I have researched and written about it.

  • Sarah McGougan

    "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

  • Sarah Sturdy

    "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

  • Sarah Travers

    The proposed North Falls project should not be viewed in isolation. It is co-dependent on other projects including Five Estuaries Wind Farm, Tarchon Interconnector and National Grid's Norwich to... Read more

  • Siobhan Clarke

    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

  • Stephen Arthur Clark

    From the published information, the haul road for the 2 proposed substations near Ardleigh will start on Bentley road and traffic for this wil not come into Little Bromley. So long as this remains the... Read more

  • Stephen Mann

    I support the building of off shore wind farms. However, the connection point to the national grid should be at Bradwell or Tilbury and not on the Tendring peninsula, where it will cause cumulative... Read more

  • Susan Meek

    I am very concerned that this and connected projects will permanently damage farmland and countryside in our beautiful region. Moreover, I fear visitors will be put off holidaying here and much-needed... Read more

  • Sylvia Gray

    Inspectors please examine the cumulative impact of these proposed projects in these parts of East Anglia and the less harmful offshore alternatives. Alternatives must be considered that meet the need... Read more

  • Tendring District Council (Tendring District Council)

    See attached letter.

  • Terry Hickman 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

  • Tracey 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... Read more

  • Trevor Graham Lansdown

    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

  • Trevor Seddon

    "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

  • William Petersen

    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

  • William Shearer

    I live in Essex, close to the route between the proposed North Falls landing site and Ardleigh. I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this... Read more

  • William Thomas Fagg

    "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

  • Zoe Fairley

    I am a resident living in Horsley Cross, a Tendring District Councillor for Ardleigh and Little Bromley, and my family farm in Little Bromley and Horsley Cross. Other family members, also have farms... Read more

  • A Brett

    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

  • Abigail Tryfan

    I am writing as a resident of Essex where the impact of the pylon project will be huge and avoidable. I moved to the area to enjoy the conutryside and to improve my own mental health and well-being. I... Read more

  • Alan Levine

    The environmental impact needs to be looked at it would make more sense to come ashore at an available brownfield site

  • Aldeburgh Town Council (Aldeburgh Town Council)

    Reason to request IP status: Aldeburgh Town Council (ATC)’s interest in the North Falls Offshore Wind Farm (NFOWF) is as a representative body for the electorate of Aldeburgh, its businesses and wider... Read more

  • Amy Longhurst

    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

  • Andrew Paul Cross

    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

  • Andrew Simpson

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

  • Andrew Wilks

    I am increasingly concerned about the cumulative social, economic and environmental impact of the various projects proposed for East Anglia. I urge the Inspectors to examine very carefully the... Read more

  • Ann Ruth Stevens

    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

  • Ann-Marie Ashton

    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

  • Annabel Hull

    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

  • Annette Bettany

    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

  • Anthony Stamp

    The Norwich to Tilbury pylons will be more expensive and have less future development potential than a sub-sea network, thereby constituting an unnecessary waste of public money.

  • Antony Moore

    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

  • Barbara Jane Bullock

    A solution should cover all the currently proposed transmission proposals ( Five Estuaries Wind Farm, North Falls Wind Farm, Tarchon Interconnector and National Grids Norwich to Tilbury project) and... Read more

  • Barbara Stephenson-Wright

    It is vital that the Inspectors 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

  • Benjamin Collins

    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

  • Brian Dennis

    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

  • Brian Orrell

    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

  • Bruce Marshall

    "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

  • Camilla Herrmann

    In principle I am in favour of offshore wind. As a coastal sailor I believe that the location of North Falls may obstruct potential North Sea crossings from Harwich to Belgium by small craft and I... Read more

  • Caroline Gouriet

    Please can the Inspectors consider the cumulative impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia and the other options available which significantly reduce the numerous issues for the... Read more

  • Carolyn Howell

    My main concern is the proposal to build pylons over a very long distance when I believe there are better, more sophisticated and better value for money alternatives

  • Carolyn Mason

    As a desperately concerned resident of Ardleigh, Essex, I ask the Inspectors to examine very carefully the CUMULATIVE impact of the projects proposed in this part of East Anglia, in particular to the... Read more

  • Cathryn Brooks

    I live close to the proposed line of pylons which dissect the local.countryside and cause widespread ecological damage.