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  • Pamela Russon

    This proposal is far too large . It would be using farmland/ green fields , that should be used for agricultural purposes . The effect on wildlife would be devastating. Solar panels should be on roofs... Read more

  • Philip Leaper

    * The vehicles entering and exiting the A6121, from the industrial areas, are already large, heavy, dangerous and unsuitable for the infrastructure of Essendine. *The further impact of weighty... Read more

  • Richard James Granville White

    My main concerns about the Mallard Solar Plant Proposal are: Increased Flood Risk for properties in the flood prone village of Greatford and the local area. Misuse of vast area of good quality... Read more

  • Sandra Jane Collins

    I live in what will be the centre of this proposed solar farm. The disruption to my everyday life will be immense. The roads in this area are rural lanes and are not able to cope with the volume of... Read more

  • William Adkin

    This vast project (2000+) acres will be a dominant feature of the surrounding area. it will be built, in part, on what is good agricultural land which in the long term interests of the country as a... Read more

  • Carly Michelle Yeganeh

    I really worry about the safety concerns of this. My children bike and walk around these villages. It was what drew us to this area and many of their school friends. With heavy machinery, trucks etc... Read more

  • David Clarke

    I write to express my grave concerns regarding the proposed very large scale solar project and the massive impact it would have on the area – Stamford being the first conservation area in the country.... Read more

  • Elisabeth Beckett

    The proposed development is a completely disproportional to the area and will destroy a peaceful countryside. There is not sufficient infrastructure for the vehicles that will be needed to develop the... Read more

  • Frederick Ambrose Munster Kingston

    Dear Planning Inspectors I wish to state my concern and objection to the proposed solar farm on the grounds of food security. Successive governments in the UK have I feel, failed in looking ahead and... Read more

  • Joan Dale

    The proposed plan of Mallard Pass solar farm is the most SHOCKING and DEVASTATING news to me and all the people who live here, that this could happen to this beautiful British countryside. Rich in... Read more

  • Jon Getty

    I believe that turning arable lane and green space is over to renewables is a mistake. Renewables are necessary and could have far more opportunities to go on brownfield or industrial land or at sea... Read more

  • Michelle H Harbun

    affect on nature surrounding villages, roads and unnecessary upheaval My concern is that mallard pass will impact negatively on the wildlife habitats around the area it's proposed to use. The impact... Read more

  • Pastor Peter Damen

    I cannot see how Mallard Pass can be allowed. I seems that it is proposed to be built on 1st class prime agricultural land, for one thing and if it were built in London it would erase the city area.... Read more

  • Peter Winstanley on behalf of The Winstanley Family (The Winstanley Family)

    We live in the area, commute through the area, are bringing up a family in the area and whilst the overall population may be small due to its rural landscape and scattered villages, it is the impact... Read more

  • Vanessa Smith

    I think that this project is at detriment to the local area with no benefit being passed on to the surrounding community in recompense for the disruption that it is causing and negative impact it will... Read more

  • Ian Pace

    The Mallard Pass Solar PV project impacts several local villages on an unprecedented scale in the UK. The loss of prime farmland and stunning local countryside will impact the local area both in terms... Read more

  • John Keith Wright

    I live just outside the proposed Mallard Pass development. I travel through its scope nearly every day. I also walk or mountain bike through the centre nearly every week. I fully support the Mallard... Read more

  • Kilham Playing Field Association

    I think the wisdom of putting such a large solar farm which will only operate during daylight hours will be superseded by onshore wind once government policy changes. Therefore by the time the... Read more

  • Margaret Ellen Hawkins

    Loss of productive arable farmland at time when UK needs to produce more home grown food. Solar figures for productivity ignore fact that high initial levels drop drastically over a few years and... Read more

  • Neal Adams

    I am writing to you to highlight my concerns over the proposed MP solar farm & why I believe the Secretary of State for BEIS should turn down the proposal. 1. The proposed 2,238 acre site will take... Read more

  • Rowena Harvey on behalf of The Harvey Family (The Harvey Family)

    Environmental impact of both build, the period of use and decommission. Environmental impact on wildlife Inconsistency in information from the applicants Use of agricultural land which will impact on... Read more

  • Valerie Stacey

    This is an appalling idea. It is enormous and will have a terrible impact on local area. These fields should be used for farming which is very necessary as we all try to be one more self sufficient.... Read more

  • Annabel Lucy Wood

    Windel Energy who is a partner in this endeavour is headed by a man who has been bankrupted several times leaving behind huge debts. He does not inspire confidence in any way. It is acknowledged that... Read more

  • Barry Martin Dobson

    As a member of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP, this development does not support the local community but destroys a vast amount of the local habitat for wildlife and much needed recreational space for... Read more

  • Benjamin Charrington

    Loss of agricultural land for food production Huge change to local environment. Huge disruption and traffic near school in Great Carterton Compulsory purchases of homes in Essendine Low output of... Read more