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This proposal will impact local residents. The size of the proposed substation The use of green belt These are rural communities Disruption Light pollution Noise
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Scheme directly cause environmental and financial problems for my property
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The route of the wind farm corridor would damage hundreds of acres of countryside and cause significant local disruption which is why I believe the route should be reconsidered or scrapped altogether.
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Disruption to all aspects of travel, community, farming and wildlife for an extended period of time.
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I understand the need for wind farms but the infrastructure to facilitate it should cause less disruption. There are other routes to build the infrastructure without causing so much air pollution,...
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I believe this project will put many areas of the Fylde at increased risk of flooding! It will cause havoc on the roads and should not be allowed to destroy businesses and farm land. The route should...
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The proposed route for the pipeline trenches goes through the centre of our dairy farm, therefore massively affecting our business for many years to come. The proposed pipelines go through our silage...
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Don’t ruin our countryside with the cables and the substations . Go along the river.
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The proposed site for the sub station is close to a residential area which separates Newton from Kirkham. The impact on the village of Newton will be considerable both visually and noise. The village...
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I have particular concern about the disruption to the local farmers and wild life on the Fylde Coast.
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I object to the damage this project will do to the environment, the community and the disruption to transport for many years in construction and thereafter the size and continuous presence and noise....
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An horrendous plan impacting massively on a rural area, creating unnecessary disruptions with no true value at the end. Need to rethink the plans and the scale and s one of the environmental damage...
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I am very aware of the need for, and am an advocate of, methods of green energy production. I understand the overall importance of wind energy, and therefore this project, in the country’s aims to...
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I have many issues regarding the proposed development of the Morecambe offshore windfarm development: Complete disregard for the impact on our livelihoods My family and I have been very angry,...
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This is an unnecessary destruction of the countryside.which is likely to have a huge negative impact on local peoples lives. When there are better alternatives available. The net zero case is...
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Morecambe & Morgan windfarms - comments on proposed windfarm substations Commentator: Mike Schofield Address: [REDACTED] Email: [REDACTED]@btinternet.com I write as a resident of the small village...
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Farming land disruptions to schools greenbelt land additional disruption to traffic ,
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I attended the consultation meeting at Newton Village Hall on 26th October 2023. I was most disappointed that whilst there was a lot of information available at the consultation there were no pictures...
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The Morecambe and Morgan Windfarm project proposal for two new offshore wind farms (Morgan & Morecambe) in the Irish Sea will have an irreparable impact on the Fylde which we believe is not fully...
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Impact of onshore transmission infrastructure on farming clients.
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This project will have a devastating impact on the Fylde both in the short and long term. The size and length of the cable trenches and the long construction period will cause ongoing disruption to...
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Main issues are to the environment across the Fylde countryside, the impact on local businesses and the amount of disruption caused to the infrastructure across the Fylde. Finally other more suitable...
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The plan to dig up the countryside right through the fylde is shocking. I know there have been alot of ecological reports done but I don't think anyone knows about the wildlife as much as the...
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The proposed project & planning there of does not appear to have considered the local environmental impact & disruption caused by the current proposed route of the cable connection. Alternative less...
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The proposed substation to transport the electricity to the existing substation at Howick, Penwortham will be built on greenbelt land close to our small village of [REDACTED] -with-Scales. The land is...
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I am concerned that a critical infrastructure project is not considering the local environmental impact in a consistent manner.
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Lack of meaningful engagement with the community to understand the scale, duration, impact on traveland disturbance to local communities, with no long term benefits for the community of Fylde There is...
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We are extremely concerned that the road and lane that we live on will be used as access or thoroughfares to this project. We are also concerned about the disruption caused to our lives by noise,...
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The main issues and impact are on the local area. From the plans you will effectively cut off the Fylde coast from the rest of the UK as the disruption will make it near impossible to get in or out....
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The proposed cable route will cause immense damage to the local environment and disruption to the Fylde community. Other routes are available e.g. along the Ribble river course or to bring the cables...
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The substations that are being built will be close to my home and will reduce the price of my property
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Disruption to business premises which has been in business for 43 years teaching able and disabled riders towards health and employment.The proposed compound is to be built next door to the indoor...
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I have a number of concerns over the proposed development as summarised below : Cable trenches The on-shore cables will be run and buried under ground. The cable trench will run from Blackpool Airport...
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The biggest concerns for our members who are commercial fishermen is the noise of the construction of the wind farms impacting the migration routes of Sea Bass. We have documents published by CFAS in...
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The project the subject of this DCO would not have a direct impact on any assets or infrastructure owned by the Canal & River Trust. We therefore have no comments to make on this DCO for the windfarm....
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Chrysaor Resources (Irish Sea) Limited (a Harbour Energy plc group company) is an Interested Party in the context of the Examination of the development consent order application submitted by the...
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Due consideration has been given to to any potential impact of the windfarm site concerning ferry sailings between the Isle of Man and the UK. Due consideration has been given to safety of navigation,...
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MCA will be responding to the ExA on matters concerning the safety of maritime navigation and maritime Search and Rescue. MCA will provide comments on the Navigation Risk Assessment, Shipping &...
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The proposed development has been examined by our technical safeguarding teams and conflicts with our safeguarding criteria. Accordingly, NATS (En Route) plc objects to the proposal. The reasons for...
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Stena line operates six passenger and freight RoRo vessels in this area on three separate routes. We have engaged with the developers of the project from the outset and have submitted a commentary on...
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The offshore windfarm scheme comes ashore at Blackpool and relies on connection to the National Grid at Penwortham. This in turn necessitates a 25km cable corridor, 120m wide, across the Fylde plus 2...
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Dear Planning Inspectorate, Due to the length of our response and the available word count in this box, the Marine Management Organisation will be emailing our Relevant Representation and Principle...
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Below are my comments about the transmission assets. However the generation assets, which define the end point at Penwortham, are linked, and if agreed would potentially fix the end point at...
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