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  • Patricia Hetherington

    The amount of building in Stamford is already excessive. Meadows around the town have disappeared. To cover farm land with incredibly tall solar panels will be a huge blot on the landscape and spoil... Read more

  • Philip Worrall

    Very concerned about the impact on the local environment and do not understand why prime agricultural land is being taken out of production when its totally needed for us to be food self sefficient .... Read more

  • Richard Cleaver

    I am concerned about the disruption and loss of amenity.

  • Robert Kinsey

    Agree with renewable energy 100% However I do not agree with sacrificing arable land. I would be deeply saddened to see the Lincolnshire and Rutland countryside disappear under a ‘desert’ of solar... Read more

  • Timothy Hindmarch

    Vast scale of project in a rural area, why not in a brown site Loss of wildlife and farming land Impact of traffic - large lorries in country lanes How safe are solar panels, what happens in 40 years... Read more

  • Tom Lincoln

    I think it’s a brilliant project and fully support it

  • Adam Brooker

    Strongly in favour of the scheme. UK has to take climate change seriously and solar forms a core part of this. If we let nimbys stop development we will be ruining the world for our children.... Read more

  • Adam Brookes

    I support the proposed development and consider the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. However, I would like greater confidence that the proposed permissive paths will be of a standard suitable to help... Read more

  • Adrian Parsons

    It would be criminal to take that amount of agricultural land out of production and destroy wildlife habitat.

  • Adrian Riley

    1) The size and scale of the proposed development will have a significant and detrimental impact on the landscape causing environmental damage and disruption. The development, with solar panels... Read more

  • Rosemary Adele Stainsby on behalf of Alison Laura Stainsby (Alison Laura Stainsby)

    As a doctor, She is very aware of the mental health issues that people struggle with as a result of not being able to walk in countryside and improve their well-being. This area would be covered with... Read more

  • Andy Byrne

    The main issue and impact of this proposed development is clearly the sheer scale of it. There is little doubt that it will ruin the views across the rural landscape and will negatively impact the... Read more

  • Ann Sumner

    The main issues are: 1. Scale and scope of project - site over 2000 acres, panels set at over 3m high, proposed security measures. 2. Long construction period of 2 years - detrimental effect on local... Read more

  • Anthony John Orvis

    1. We moved to Essendine from rural Dorset thirty nine years ago. We wanted to live in an area as similar as possible to the one we left - open, rural, undulating land. We have not been disappointed,... Read more

  • averil wright

    far to large for the area submitted covering such important agricultural and farming land

  • Catriona Elliott Winter

    There are many things wrong with this current proposal. I am certainly not against solar per se. This seems a little unconsidered

  • Charles Thomas Geoffrey Harmsworth

    Proposal is far too large, will swamp this rural area. Good crop growing land will be lost, especially as we have current food shortages now. Wildlife will be badly affected. Habitats lost, rare... Read more

  • CPRE Lincolnshire (CPRE Lincolnshire)

    CPRE Lincolnshire opposes the Mallard Pass Solar Farm proposal because :- 1) It is the biggest of very many being proposed in Lincolnshire 2) Its projected negative impact on the countryside landscape... Read more

  • CPRE Rutland - The Countryside Charity (CPRE Rutland - The Countryside Charity)

    CPRE Rutland is supportive of renewable sources of energy when of an appropriate scale, in an appropriate location, when in an efficient and scientifically proven format of generation and when they... Read more

  • david burrell on behalf of david burrell (david burrell)

    site far to big for the location proposed

  • David Edward Ingram

    I do not think that agricultural land should be used for solar panels. I think that there are many areas of brown site land that could be used instead. I think that all new houses and factories should... Read more

  • Diana Richards

    1. It is eight times larger than any other solar site in the UK at over 2,000 acres, the majority of which is in the beautiful county of rural Rutland, the smallest county in England 2. It will be an... Read more

  • Hazel Campbell

    I want to object in the strongest possible terms to the proposed Mallard Pass Solar Farm. This proposal is totally inappropriate for the rural agricultural area in which it is sited. My main... Read more

  • Michael Richard White on behalf of Helen White

    The more land that is used for Physical Items (House building, Commercial units and Solar Panels) the less space there is for food production and keeping the environment in good condition.

  • James Bolitho

    Having worked in an environmental planning department at county council level and consulted on Environmental Impact Assessments in previous roles, I have tried to keep an open mind to this proposal.... Read more