As you may have heard, the government has approved Rampion 2 — a massive industrial wind farm off our Sussex coast and through our countryside. It’s being described as a “green energy win,” but  the truth is: this is not clean, responsible energy. This is an ecological disaster in the making.

The Environment, Wildlife, Landscapes – all have statutory protection in the UK – YET – when threatened by non-UK developers RWE – the green light is given in the name of ‘saving the environment’.

Once again, “urgent need” for energy has been used as a blunt instrument to override all environmental safeguards.

But you can’t save the planet by destroying it.

Rampion 2 Judicial Review: Now Underway!
We Need Your Support – Time Is Critical

We strongly believe this decision is flawed and we are not alone. Rampion 2 has faced consistent and informed opposition from concerned residents, experts, and environmental organisations across Sussex.

Thanks to the tireless work of Protect Coastal Sussex, Cowfold v Rampion and Middleton-on-Sea Association over the last five years, we’re exploring a Judicial Review to ensure our local voice is heard and our laws are respected.

But we need your help. If you believe, like we do, that our countryside, coasts, and community deserve better:

👉 Please visit https://www.protectcoastalsussex.org to learn more and donate

💚 Check out the Crowdjustice fundraising campaign – every penny will go toward fighting this legally https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/help-stop-the-rampion2-windfarm/

🗣️ And most importantly, please share this with your friends, family and neighbours – now is the time to speak up.

We only have one Sussex – once it is trampled, where does it end?

If we don’t act now, Rampion 2 will become a permanent scar on our coast and land — and set a dangerous precedent for how easily environmental protections can be swept aside.

Let’s show them that Sussex stands for something. Let’s stand together — for our wildlife, our countryside, and our community.

With heartfelt thanks,

The Littlehampton Society Committee and friends