Morgan Offshore Wind Project Generation Assets

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Morgan Offshore Wind Project Generation Assets

Received 10 July 2024
From Lindsey Henderson

Representation

The disruption to thousands of residents from the building of the substations and laying of the cables. The light, noise and potential electromagnetic radiation from the site. The size and height of the substations Built close to Newton marsh a SSSI and cable being laid through the sand dunes at St Annes again a SSSI Disruption to natural wildlife Being built on greenbelt, displacing naturally draining rainwater potentially causing flooding in areas close . Displacing several farms and disrupting several others laying cables through crop and pasture land. All this disruption need not be caused by simply laying the cables up the Ribble estuary and bringing ashore in South Ribble much closer to the National Grid Howick Cross substation