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In a time of increasing food insecurity, it is utterly insane that productive farmland be given over to so-called 'green energy' projects, based on the pseudoscience of Carbon-zero policy and the kind...
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Relevant Representation regarding Mallard Pass Solar Farm, submitted on behalf of the Solar Campaign Alliance My name is Dr Catherine Judkins and I am sending this representation on behalf of the...
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The Company I work for is a registered charity, almost entirely staffed by volunteers from the surrounding area. Our summer season brings over 30,000 people to the area. I wonder what the effect will...
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It is totally inappropriate to use perfectly good farmland for such a project when there are many other areas in the country that are unproductive and and in out of the way locations.
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I am concerned about the volume of traffic that will impact both my village & the surrounding area.
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Totally opposed
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I am concerned about the environmental impact the proposed solar farm will have on our local area. It will cover a vast area of countryside damaging the land and the outlook, impacting wildlife and...
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I feel so strongly that this Solar Farm project will irrevocably alter the special character of our rural farming communities. Over 2000 acres of good agricultural land will be taken out of food...
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I am concerned about the loss of farming land and the impact of the scale of the proposed development
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N.B. The Below Points are Not weighted in order of Listing Size of Proposal, Actual need and ability to perform: Mallard Pass if passed for Planning would be the largest Solar Plant in the UK to...
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I would like to view and monitor the process.
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The solar farm will negatively impact the mental health of the local community by removing rural green spaces and replacing them with concrete glass and CCTV.
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Mallard Pass I am against the development of the Mallard Pass Solar Farm for several reasons. Firstly, its creation would mean the loss of valuable Best and Most Versatile (BMV) agricultural land....
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The site is over 2000 acres, it will change the landscape character of the wider area to one of an industrial-scape. This scheme has no end date, it is classed as 'temporary', but is likely is to go...
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A considerable negative impact to surrounding countryside and local residents from a considerable eyesore
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I am concerned about the size of the proposed development, how it will reduce arable land in a time when being self sufficient as a country seems important, how this will spoil the beauty of the area...
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To who it may concern. I strongly object to the building of tha mallard pass solar farm. The size,the long term effect on the environment but also the effect on the villages which it will encroach...
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I object to this planning application on many grounds. I fully support the objection raised by the Mallard Pass Action group. My objections include environmental impact, loss of farmland for a...
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This development would have a massive negative impact in the environment and the lives of thousands of people in this area. 1. The proposed site is too big and obstrusive compare to any other...
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I'm writing to say I DONT want the mallard pass passed. - no farm land to produce food -will impact on wildlife -will be unsighly -will produce more light pollution
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With this Mallard Pass project it would seem the applicant is paying scant regard to the impact on the environment,the loss of quality agricultural land when there is a need for food security and the...
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The proposed Mallard Pass development will fundamentally change the character of the rural area in which I live creating substantial detriment to my social and economic welfare, removing valuable land...
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My objections to the Mallard Pass proposal are as follows: Sheer scale, it’s too big. Site size of 2238 acres - 8 times larger than the current largest solar farm in the UK. There has already been...
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The proposed building of an industrial scale solar plant on quality agricultural land and thereby destroying a valuable (some would now say, critical) renewable energy source of food production, The...
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1. The scale of the solar farm is far to excessive. 2. Loss of arable farmland. 3. Effects on local wildlife. 4. Extra traffic & disruption to the local area whilst being built. 5. Solar would be much...
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