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Mallard Pass Solar Project

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  • Barry Collins

    Travel through this area weekly it is beautiful as are the villages and houses that will be affected. It is prime agricultural land that is needed to prevent food shortages in the future. The size is... Read more

  • Ben Davies

    I want to oppose the solar farm in it’s current size and location

  • Doreen Anne Medcraft

    This project will have a significant impact on my life. .Its sheer scale implies unacceptable visual and noise levels which would magnify and disrupt during and after construction works. The impact on... Read more

  • Kate Chamberlain

    This project will cause a devastating loss to prime agricultural land and wildlife. The proposed solar farm is enormous and will destroy our beautiful countryside. I am not against renewable energy... Read more

  • Louise Barker

    Affect on wildlife, traffic, scale, destroy lovely countryside, no consideration for locals, reduce house values, omitting surveys such as deer, use of prime agricultural land not brown field sites,... Read more

  • MPSP-GDPR001

    Better than a housing estate

  • Mrs Anita Hassall

    Miss use of good farm land Damage to countryside, roads, wildlife, landscape. Massive increase of traffic. Excessive noise and pollution. Gridlocked roads Road safety risks

  • Muriel Collins

    Area far too large and enveloping villages. Wildlife will be affected, agriculture land will be lost, produced outside of Britain so no help to jobs or economy. Went to consultation staff had no idea... Read more

  • Peter John Barnett

    As much as we need clean energy, covering prime agricultural land is not the answer. 1. Where will the food come from that this land would produce? 2. Has the environmental impact of growing the food... Read more

  • Simeon Willson

    I do not agree with high quality arable land being used to build solar farms on. The damage to the ecology of this vast area will be devastating. The quality of life for those living in the area will... Read more

  • Victoria Jean Davidson Easton

    Solar panels should be on top of Factory units large farm barns etc and houses, not on fields!!

  • Carol Jones

    We need to save our farmland and not turn it into a plastic country side. We tell our youngsters there is too much plastic in our country yet Mallard Pass will not only put plastic in our fields but... Read more

  • Geraldine Toni Newmark

    It is too vast. It’s using valuable agricultural land. An awful lot of the equipment is sourced from China.

  • Idris Jones

    I moved to the country to enjoy the views and cycle and walk round the county. Mallard will not only stop me from doing what I enjoy i will have to look at it for the rest of my life. There are plenty... Read more

  • Lisa Kathryn Peverell

    I have a problem with the length of time the construction works will take. This will lead to disruption and noise to the village along with construction traffic with consequent access issues. The... Read more

  • Richard Wand

    Main issue is the loss of prime agricultural land forever and the effect that will to the local wildlife

  • Susan Tween

    I wish the application submitted by Mallard Pass Solar to be denied for the following reasons: • If this development were allowed to go ahead, it would set a precedent for other similar installations... Read more

  • Thomas Ede

    I have the following concerns over the proposed Mallard Pass installation: 1. The proposed "farm" is far too large (1052 acres) for the area and the height of the panel units (3.3 metres) is alarming.... Read more

  • Alan Godfrey Payne

    My main issues are the use of good agricultural land when there are alternative brown field sites available, flooding issues (our house has recently been flooded owing to existing drainage problems... Read more

  • Ivor Crowson

    I am most strongly opposed to the proposed development because it will take such a large amount of agricultural land out of production and the visual impact such a large development will have on this... Read more

  • Joan Payne

    It is not acceptable to use good agricultural land when there are brown sites available. We are short of food in the world and locally. It will ruin the countryside and be a blot on the landscape.

  • Roland Higgins

    I support the scheme because the UK needs solar farms as part of its electricity generation mix to enable it to reduce its reliance on fossil fuel. I like living/walking/cycling in this area but I... Read more

  • Alison Horton

    My concerns surrounding this proposal centre on the effect it will have on wildlife in the area, destroying habitats and access and the diversity of flora across the area. The extent of the planned... Read more

  • Ann Gillett

    The construction of Mallard Pass is considered to be a poor use of resource: Loss of valuable agricultural land: Agricultural land should be used to produce food, thus potentially reducing the need... Read more

  • John Stewart Gillett

    The construction of Mallard Pass is considered to be a poor use of resource: Loss of valuable agricultural land: Agricultural land should be used to produce food, thus potentially reducing the need... Read more