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  • Karen Collins

    Mallard Pass Solar Farm, plans are to build on 2,000 acres of farmland turning my local countryside into an industrial wasteland. The scale is massive and its impact huge. My concerns include the... Read more

  • Louise Boon

    Proposed solution is via the main road through the village of essendine - this will cause major disruption and impact to the village in which our house is located.

  • Margaret Try

    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,... Read more

  • Michael Quant Lemon

    Appalling Desecration of Wildlife Habitat and destruction of Landscape by Interested People and Companies from outside of Our Area lacking appreciation and Sensitivities of the local inhabitants and... Read more

  • Rachel Williams

    Whilst I am in favour of renewable energy, I have grave concerns about the size of this project and the use of prime agricultural land for this purpose. I feel there are better ways to generate power,... Read more

  • Rosemary Trollope-Bellew

    I have concerns that this application has overlooked the need to produce food in place of an inefficient source of energy eg solar panels. There is very little information on the percentage of Best &... Read more

  • Sarah Blackmore

    I understand that many of the parts involved in construction are coming from China. This is so sad given their human rights practices. it is so sad that you are prepared to sacrifice productive... Read more

  • Stamford Storage (HG) Ltd (Stamford Storage (HG) Ltd)

    We have a considerable amount of land and industrial buildings immediately adjacent to the proposed development. We wish to ensure that the development does not affect the use of our premises for... Read more

  • Stuart Moore

    Extremely concerned at the size, pace, and environmental impact of the proposal.

  • The Heys Group Ltd (The Heys Group Ltd)

    We have a considerable amount of land and industrial buildings immediately adjacent to the proposed development. We wish to ensure that the development does not affect the use of our premises for... Read more

  • Emma Ellis

    Mallard pass solar farm should worry everyone, wherever they live. The 2,105 acre site equivalent to 1,300 football pitches and 10 times larger than the largest solar farm currently in the UK. Almost... Read more

  • Jennifer Higham

    The wildlife, the roads and the beautiful countryside views will all be affected by the astronomical solar far! The roads are already bad enough with fast drivers who have no concern or respect for... Read more

  • Kenneth Raymond Upton

    1/ A short time ago there was a scandal when it was found that [REDACTED] were supplying parts to the national telephone system which could be used for spying on this country and is still costing... Read more

  • Kirstie Clifford

    This will be hugely detrimental to the village of Essendine and surrounding villages. Why in a populated area? The sourcing and manufacture of the panels themselves is questionable as is the longevity... Read more

  • Linda Jepson

    This is not the major source of energy the UK requires. There is currently no proposed provision for continuous energy supply for every 24 hour period from solar farms. There is no resilience in this... Read more

  • Lynda Patricia Ravilious

    I am opposed to this project for a number of reasons. There are serious Construction and Operational issues which include the following: Years of noise, light pollution and damage. Cabling to new... Read more

  • Patricia Frances Wright

    I am against this project because it will totally envelope the neighbourhood, it will take good farmland out of production, it will ruin a rural area and swamp the local area with traffic which its... Read more

  • Caroline Louise Anders on behalf of Philip William Anders (Philip William Anders)

    Objection to proposed project - loss of agricultural land. Involvement of [Redacted] foreign nation in vital UK infrastructure.

  • Robert Clifford

    My main concern is the appearance and detrimental effects it will have in and around the village of Essendine including my village. Why on earth are we putting these panels all over beautiful... Read more

  • Alexandra Couzens

    The whole of the village of Essendine will be surrounded by solar panels, both ruining the area for those living there and turning it into an industrial zone. The plans themselves cover over 2,000... Read more

  • Andrew Jenkins

    I wish to object to the Mallard Pass Solar Farm project. i) It is totally out of scale for the landscape that will be affected by the development and will have a detrimental effect on local... Read more

  • Ann Creamer on behalf of Barry Creamer. Pamela Manley. Peter Manley. (Barry Creamer. Pamela Manley. Peter Manley.)

    The sheer scale of MPSF is unprecedented, their Proposed Development Area would be the largest in the UK, and in Europe.2. The perimeter stretches over 25 miles, 4.2 miles end to end.3. The sheer... Read more

  • Barry Hugh Morris

    Size. Impact on daily life. Degradation of of roads etc., Take up of productive land. Impact on the local environment.Forced aquisition .

  • Chantelle Beecham

    I believe this application shouldn’t go ahead as I have lived in the village all my life and to see fields being fenced off and big solar panels in the fields will ruin the country side

  • Christian Nichol

    Solar farms are not the way forward our country as we are not big enough for them they spoil the country side for us and damage/kill wildlife. For them to make a big enough impact we would have to... Read more