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  • Joanne Carr

    This proposed project does not deliver any real benefits. The creation of the solar plant will destroy roads, fields, wildlife, potential archaeological artefacts, remove outdoor spaces, industrialise... Read more

  • Michael Holdsworth

    This proposal would have a devastating effect on local communities and wildlife at the expense of productive arable land. The density and extent of the proposal would unavoidably have a negative... Read more

  • Michele Marguerite Charrington

    Dear Sir, I write to briefly outline my objections to the proposed Mallard Pass Solar Farm. 1. The proposed site will engulf our property starting at the beginning of our adopted road - The Drift off... Read more

  • Mr Andrew Harding

    LOCAL ECOLOGY AND WILDLIFE - This project is colossal in size. Among the vast pages sent to us it does not specify pylons and traffic impact. LANDSCAPE/ VISUAL IMPACT - The sheer size of this project... Read more

  • Noel Staples

    I am greatly concerned that the 2 year construction phase will involve very considerable numbers of LGVs using Essendyne Road and roads through Greatford, Belmesthorpe, Ryhall, Barholm etc, many of... Read more

  • Pamela Mary Miller

    We live in an area where there are several airfields, or military bases which are in the process of being shut down by the MOD. They are flat, have the infrastructure to support solar panel farms and... Read more

  • Richard Hall Turpin

    Shocking location for project eg - destruction of valuable farm land - area of natural beauty will be destroyed Plenty of less damaging sites In Lincolnshire on brown field sites

  • Robert Naylor

    Fully supported. It is ridiculous if everyone says 'no'. We must all do our share or it simply will not work.

  • Simon Crouch

    I believe that the claimed potential benefits of a much hyped commercial project are far outweighed by the loss of valuable farming land. Further I believe that the development is inappropriate to the... Read more

  • Stewart Boyd

    Waste of quality agricultural land. Increase in heavy commercial vehicle movements during construction and for service in an existing tipper truck lorry blighted area. Unsightly nature and the... Read more

  • Andrew Mark Tucker

    I accept the need to decarbonise and source renewable energy, but replacing rich agricultural land and the communities that lay within it, fixes one problem and replaces it others. Mallard Pass is not... Read more

  • Claire Colton

    In principle solar farms are beneficial and less intrusive than onshore wind farms. It is to be hoped that sheep, other small animal grazing, beehives, alternative additional use, can operate... Read more

  • Linda Newbery

    I want to object strongly to the use of good agricultural land for the use of Solar panels when there are so many new builds being erected at the moment and not ONE solar panelled roof in sight! It’s... Read more

  • Lois Mary Taggart

    Far too big a project for such a small village, in such a small county, much of which was taken in the 1970s for Rutland Water.

  • Lucie Swannell

    I am concerned by the following Issue 1: extensive street works through Essendine for cabling. Issue 2: the new sub-station will not only be visible but audible at quieter times of days, looking... Read more

  • Michael Weisz

    i am writing to express grave concerns about the proposals for the Mallard Pass Solar Farm. I am a local resident. · The proposed project is on a massive scale, and its impact on small rural... Read more

  • Patricia Hagger

    This project is totally outrageous and should be prevented. Totally inappropriate site.

  • Peter Dawson

    Totally unacceptable to be developing good agricultural land when we need to be able to supply the uk with enough homegrown food.

  • Peter Roome

    I am most concerned about the impacts on land use for recreational and farming purposes. I perceive that this solar farm would effectively obliterate a vast area from everyday use. Walking access... Read more

  • Roger James Nunn

    I live in Essendine, Rutland, and have strongly-held objections to the proposed Mallard Pass Solar Farm. I make the following points: 1. Wholesale desecration of the countryside visually,... Read more

  • Stella Lowry

    I am writing to express grave concerns about the proposals for the Mallard Pass Solar Farm. I am a local resident. My concerns are numerous, and I have listed them as bullet points for simplicity. ·... Read more

  • Tallington Parish Council (Tallington Parish Council)

    Stage 2 statutory Consultation. TPC Response – Although TPC recognise that there is need for rapid growth of solar and wind power so that the area and country can become more energy self-sufficient,... Read more

  • Tom Bradshaw

    Not best environmental option, this is a very large industrial complex. What is the background of company proposing this installation? Its using a large amount of good farm land, there are better... Read more

  • Vincent Howard Dean

    Spoilage of over 2000 acres of productive farmland, disfigering a part of rural South Lincolnshire with industrial solar panels that are not an imperative requirement. The Mallard Pass Solar Farm's... Read more

  • Bobbie Al-Tayie

    In the effort to combat global warming and create greener electricity I totally understand the concept of Solar Farming but not at the expense of this community and vast areas of surrounding... Read more