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Representation by Anita A Howroyd

Date submitted
11 March 2022
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

I am considered about the impact on wild life and the purchase of land without consent If this site goes through its going to have such a impact on wildlife because of the fences the deer that roams around and the countryside will not be able to and have to go down rows which was more of a problem for the traffic of locals as well as farmers. The purchase of farmland to put solar panels on in my book is all wrong. We have lots of industrialry sites. We can put solar panels on roof as well as normal basic housing. The batteries that are supposed to sort store the power I'm not as safe as we would like them to be. As the times that we live in now we need to keep on growing our own crops on arable land which is first class. If this island is to become self-sufficient which is what everybody wants we going to have to stop using arable land to put houses on as well as solar panels wind farms. I know we need clean energy but this is not the way to go about it Should make it easier for the common person to be able to put green energy in their house by putting small solar panels little wind turbines to generate electricity for themselves without it being so costly.