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  • Elizabeth Jayne Cornelius

    I am concerned about the huge scale of the project which is an industrial scale solar plant inappropriately designed and disproportionate in response to the need for renewable energy. The loss of... Read more

  • Eric Walker

    I live near Oakham, Rutland, about 13 miles from the edge of the proposed development. In general I consider the development to be inappropriate in scale and location for a rural area which, over the... Read more

  • Errietta Panagiotopoulos

    Size too large effect on countryside and animals Encroaching on villages nearby

  • Essendine Village Hall (Essendine Village Hall )

    Compulsory acquisition rights over the village hall land should be refused, as should this application! Essendine will be surrounded by solar panels, security fencing and lights. These panels will... Read more

  • Fiona Beamish

    1. Size of Development. If constructed it would be the largest solar plant in the UK to date. Full and proper consideration is required to assess the greater impact this would have as unlike other... Read more

  • Fiona Hill

    Impact on the countryside and natural habitats Impact on infrastructure Impact on house prices Impact on environment Size of proposal is excessive

  • Gemma Taylor

    I wish to express my concerns for the proposed solar farm. As a resident of a nearby village, the main worry is the loss of the agriculture land, woodland and wildlife in the area immediately and in... Read more

  • Gene Plews

    Loss of good grade agricultural land, increasing the need to import more fresh food produce including wheat, rape, oats, barley etc. The size and scale of the project, the use of ethnic slave labour... Read more

  • Georgina Anniss

    The plant is far too big, will be a terrible eyesore and use valuable agricultural land necessary for food security and wildlife habitat.

  • Gillian Burton

    The site is huge and will have a big detrimental impact on the countryside. The site viewed from far and wide and from all points of the compass will change, if the project is allowed to proceed, from... Read more

  • Helen Louise Britton

    I do not support the development of Mallard Pass solar farm for the following reasons:- 1. The development represents a waste of valuable natural resources in terms of productive farmland. Solar... Read more

  • Helen Sismey-Durrant

    The proposed site is valuable agricultural land. There are many alternative “brown field” sites available eg former military stations. Also, there are acres of warehouse roofs that could easily... Read more

  • Ian Cornelius

    There are several points that need to be raised. The solar panels are being manufactured in China, and then shipped to Canada, and then shipped the UK - surely this is one of the highest CO2 impacted... Read more

  • James McGill

    The scale of this development is completely out of proportion to the local area with no benefits being brought. The area will suffer from increased traffic during the building phase and then suffer... Read more

  • Janet Hughes

    I am against this development as I think solar panels are better sited on roofs of buildings, rather than taking up valuable agricultural land. I also object to foreign companies profiteering from... Read more

  • Jean Cross

    Some of my concerns are: • The size of the project and inefficiency of the solar panels compared to other sources of green energy. • The vast area this project is going to cover • Destruction of... Read more

  • Jemma Humphries

    I do not support this development especially with regards to its size

  • Jennifer Skeaping

    I am gravely concerned by the sheer size of the proposed solar panel farm. It will dominate our rural environment adversely impacting both nature and man. The negative sides of the project far... Read more

  • Jonathan Manning

    I want to make sure that the environmental and visual impact of this project is sensitive to the surrounding area.

  • Julian van Geersdaele

    Size of Development: Mallard Pass would be by far the largest Solar Plant in the UK to date. Full and proper consideration is essential to assess the wider implications of the project Poor... Read more

  • karin Delve

    I have many concerns: Loss of substantial amount of good agriculture land which is much needed. Loss of habitat for variety of animals and birds Loss of bridle paths and bridle paths which still exist... Read more

  • Lena Margaret Neagle

    If constructed the Mallard Pass solar plant would totally upset the environment of the local rural community to the detriment of the existing inhabitants. It is unclear what benefits would accrue to... Read more

  • Lincolnshire County Council (Lincolnshire County Council)

    Lincolnshire County Council (LCC), as a host authority, wishes to register as an Interested Party in connection with the Mallard Pass Solar Project (MPSP) as part of the development lies within our... Read more

  • Lisa Collier Brewin

    Mallard Pass will have a extremely detrimental impact on this area environmentally and socially in ways which far out way the positive impact of solar energy. Biodiversity of this rural area will be... Read more

  • Lisa Stubbs

    I live in Essendine in Rutland but do not have any of the proposed area directly next to my house. I have attended local meetings and read information provided and on the basis of the information I... Read more