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Impact on wildlife and local area. Height and sheer scale of project is unacceptable
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We need more renewable power sources and although it has local challenges for residents and farmers the national need for power particularly in light of global events is greater than ever, useful farm...
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The comment below refers to the question of permissive footpaths, for which I have not yet received an answer. Can the operator guarantee that, for the duration of their occupation of the site, the...
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I believe this to be a very positive move for the area. I would especially encourage the integration of ruminants (eg cattle or sheep) to graze under the panels. The shelter and utilisation of pasture...
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The "Statement of needs" document within the DCO documents is incomplete. Their are two things it fails to consider. The first failure is that the document ignores the reduction in UK food security...
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I write to support this project. We need to develop more solar farms to reduce our countries carbon footprint and move away from the use of fossil fuels. The areas indicated for development will not...
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I am a supporter of the solar farm and would like to see the development plans as they get closer to sign off.
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Wholesale loss of quality arable farming land. Detrimental visual impact to the area. Increased risk of flooding. Impact on wildlife. Construction traffic creating dangerous local road conditions.
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I am very concerned with the proposed Mallard Pass Solar Farm. The proposed site is to be located on agricultural land stretching across South Lincolnshire into Rutland. The sheer industrial scale of...
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Loss of arable land Impact on wildlife Visual impact Increased flood risk
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As owners of a Grade 2 star listed water mill [Redacted] we have concerns for the building from the increase in lorry use of the road outside the house and mill. The construction phases proposes...
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The proposed development is not proportionate and will result in a major loss of productive land and habitat
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The installation of such extensive PV Panels on prime farm land renders the land contaminated for any future development or use, removes the land from food production and blights the local area. PV...
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I wish to record my strong opposition to the proposal on three grounds: 1. The size of the proposed development is totally out of scale with the area and will be visually disastrous. The loss of...
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The project should not be allowed to go ahead because of the huge scale and the consequent gross waste of prime agricultural land on which the whole scheme is planned to be sited. At a time when food...
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1. I am concerned about the increased risk of further flooding. This area has been identified as a flood plain. The construction process would cause impaction of the ground impairing the absorption of...
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The whole project is totally unsuitable for the proposed location. An eyesore taking up scarce good quality land in a beautiful area of our green and pleasant land. And for what? To make a few...
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Too big for the rural area Ruination of habitats Eyesore for many homes It is prime arable land, we will need to import more food if we don't produce it at home No counter benefit for local home...
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I detail my opposition to the mallard pass project as follows:- Extreme impact on Essendine , also close to conservation areas. Not a financially viable form of sustainable energy based on their...
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Effect on local environment and wildlife, both during the prosed building and subsequent operation of this enormous site. Loss of farmland when we import so much food already. The surrounding area is...
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I strongly oppose the Mallard Pass Solar project for a number of reasons: The construction process will be very destructive and disruptive to the local environment and inhabitants. The proposed array...
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Objection to this proposal..the land produces good levels of food and there can be no greener or environmentally friendly act than growing plants. The pay back time on this project is truly unknown in...
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