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As we are non EU member we really should be producing our own crops etc. therefore we should be using greenfield sites for this purpose not putting solar panels on them Solar Farms should be placed on...
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The negative impact on wildlife habitats The use of valuable farmland that should be used for food The visual impact on our beautiful countryside
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Ecological and Visual damage to this beautiful countryside. Impact of prime crop growing land where the country will have to import it's grain.This will increase our carbon footprint. What happens to...
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negative impact .. during construction...narrow roads can't cope with the increase in lorries. Destruction of good quality farmland which we need ,we should be more self-sufficient with our quality...
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We have previously objected to the proposed scheme and again confirm our OBJECTION on the following grounds 1, Total desecration of the appearance and visual environmental enjoyment of a vast section...
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Dust, dirt, traffic problems, inconvenience etc. etc. during the build of at least 2 years. Many large lorries will travel on some of our back roads to reach the sites. Our country lanes will be...
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Our main objections to the project are *The Total Size of the site (it will surround and overwhelm the village) *Compulsory Acquisition (no mention of this was made in original information, this could...
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I am entirely against this project on many grounds. Aside from the environmental impact, there will be a massive degradation of the quality of life of those of us having to live through not only an...
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The solar panels surrounding Essendine will impact the village as it covers a very large area and visual implications are unprecedented. The area is susceptible to flooding and increases the risk....
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1. This development is situated in the wrong place. Only being placed here because it is close to a substation that feeds the East Coast main line and will be very lucrative for the developers. 2. A...
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Impact of increased flow of traffic in the surrounding area. Impact of Noise Pollution early in morning and in evenings.
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The site is far too big.The solar panels will be overpowering for people nearby. Valuable agricultural land lost. The use is not for ever …will the land ever be reclaimed? Why not panels on new...
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Concerns over 1. Scale of Project 2. Suitability and expertise of Developers. 3. Industrialization of rural environment used by many for leisure activities. 4. Loss of good quality arable land. 5....
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I'm all up for protecting the interest of our children with renewable energy, but this project is far far to big for the area. I can't see why we have to use valuable farming land to take up this...
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Careby with Aunby and Holywell is the next Parish north of Essendine on the East Coast Main Line. Mallard Pass Solar Farm starts very close to Aunby. The main issues of the parishioners I represent...
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I am deeply concerned at the impact this development will have on the character of an enormous swathe of rural England, its productive farmland and natural environment. I strongly support renewable...
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Whilst the completed Solar Farm will be far enough away not to affect Great Casterton, we will be greatly affected by construction traffic passing through the village from the A1 to the site, Great...
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I’m registering to raise the following objections to the Mallard Pass project: Operational Issues - The scale of the operation, with a total site of 2105 acres, means it will have an unprecedented...
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Quite simply, this project is totally pointless and a waste of time and money. This earth would not have been created by God with insufficient resources to see us through until Christ comes back to...
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Why can’t they use land that is more rural and won’t become an eyesore
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Objection to Mallard Pass Solar Farm
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It is far too big for this rural countryside area and so close to residents homes and would have a large impact on the rural views . It’s using up good arable farmland that is needed for food...
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Worry that decent land is being taken out of farming that produces good levels of wheat/barley/rapeseed etc Visual aspect might influence potential tenants for us Possibly might affect our livery yard...
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Additional traffic during the construction, loss of use of the land for all forms of food production.
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Toft cum Lound and Manthorpe Parish Council lies within the South Kesteven District Council area – and comprises three small rural villages approximately two miles north of the proposed Mallard Pass...
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