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Mallard Pass Solar Project

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  • Patricia Barton

    unacceptable on good farming land at a time when home produced foodstuff is in great demand as a country unacceptable so close to other villagers should be built on poor quality land away from... Read more

  • Rupert Elmore

    Project to large for area, loss of productive farmland and impact to area with high levels of wildlife. Major disruption to village life and traffic if construction go's ahead. Areas of natural beauty... Read more

  • Sharon Carr

    This proposed project is far to big Taking all facts and figures it is not viable and does not produce enough power to warrant the destruction of the local area this will be catastrophic Wildlife will... Read more

  • Simon Miles David Williamson-Noble

    I am concerned that the installation is far too large for the area and will take over valuable farmland. I am unhappy that the panels will apparently be manufactured by Uyghurs in China, and that... Read more

  • Will Everitt

    I feel it is an unwise use of much needed agricultural land especially in these times when we are trying to become more self reliant as a nation. The construction of the project is going to have... Read more

  • William Hawkes

    As a local resident i have significant concerns about the size of the proposed facility, its impact on the rural character of the area and the infrastructure challenges associated with the completed... Read more

  • Christine Hawkes

    The size of the project is utterly inappropriate for the UK. We risk losing huge amounts of valuable farming land and damaging this beautiful unspoilt area. Nature will suffer and the impact on local... Read more

  • Frances Anne Plummer

    The development is too large, will impact the countryside and those living in the area. It will take a large amount of land out of agricultural production (particularly sensitive when we are meant to... Read more

  • Keith Rippin

    Solar panels should be installed on all new builds as a matter of course not on prime agricultural land. This area is a natural habit for all sorts of wildlife and should not be ravaged in this way.... Read more

  • R Stubb

    The project is net-negative. Huge disruption to local residents during building. The impact on an important historical town will affect locals and the tourism industry, vital to this area. Well-being... Read more

  • Simon Henry Davies

    This planning application is inappropriate and should be denied because: 1. The proposed development will change the use of land from largely agricultural use to being occupied by concrete, glass and... Read more

  • Susan Elizabeth Barker

    Whilst fully appreciating the need for the UK to increase its sustainable energy capacity I am totally opposed to this proposal. I briefly summarise my objections as below: 1. Scale of proposal. At... Read more

  • Suzanne Grigson

    The sheer scale of this proposed development is actually beyond belief, and completely inappropriate for this area. The development, given the vast area it covers, will utterly destroy the impacted... Read more

  • Vanessa Harwood-Whitcher

    I strongly object to the size and scale of the proposed Mallard Pass solar farm. I accept that we need alternative energy sources but at 2,105 acres, it is eight times the size of the UK’s largest... Read more

  • Daphne Perring

    Solar panels should not be built on prime agricultural land, They should be built on the masses of roofs in industrial areas, specifically Peterborough and Spalding. We are not aware of the danger to... Read more

  • David Eric Amies

    Size of the proposed project, infrastructure (access for construction will all need to enter the site through minor country roads), quality agriculture land, industrial landscape and decommissioning .... Read more

  • David Patrick Allen

    The plan should have looked at the many disused airfields and sparser populated areas of Lincolnshire instead of focussing on an area full of villages. The Mallard Pass people did not look seriously... Read more

  • Jason Anthony White

    I'm keen to support the proposed project and be a counter to NIMBYs

  • Lesley Sweeting

    1. This project is on an extremely huge scale with a solar area of 1,052 acres and a total site area of 2,105 acres. I believe the size will make it impossible to eradicate all the adverse impact. 2.... Read more

  • Lynda Mary Glover

    The Mallard Pass Solar Farm would cause permanent damage and disruption to local people's lives and to established wildlife and ecology.Proposed potential mitigation is questionable in it's... Read more

  • Marion Ann Paterson

    The scale of this project will impinge on the surrounding countryside for both human beings and wildlife. During the proposed 2 years of its construction there will be extra traffic causing noise,... Read more

  • Paul Douglass

    Loss of BMV land Unsuitable route for construction traffic Without battery storage cannot contribute to peak demand times-inefficient use Impact on wildlife Totally out of keeping with local rural... Read more

  • Alistair Lawrence

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  • Anthony John Barker

    Despite fully understanding & indeed supporting the need to increase the UKs sustainable energy capacity. I remain totally opposed to this proposal after considering the developers application .My... Read more

  • David Haydon

    I believe the amount of additional road traffic brought about by the Solar Farm construction will place risks to individuals within those small, surrounding villages as existing road infrastructure is... Read more