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Representation by Margaret Try

Date submitted
14 February 2023
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

Alleged links to Uyghur forced labour by [Redacted], The scale of the development 2,105 acres is too large, Loss of agricultural land, The loss of biodiversity and damage to the local environment, Traffic,on rural roads not designed to accommodate fleets of lorries, There are safety concerns over routes that would pass schools, 2 yrs of noise, disruption, light pollution, and damage across a 2,105 acre site and surrounding area, Up to 400 workers a day on-site; working 7am-7pm Mon to Sat, Cabling to new sub-station may now run through Essendine with Mallard Pass seeking acquisition, Extensive traffic measures through Ryhall, Essendine, Great Casterton and surrounding areas especially in the vicinity of 7 compounds, 80,400 and 1000 tonne HGV loads, Complete uncertainty for future generations as the application has no time limit, Flood risk concerns discounted by Mallard Pass, etc etc........