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  • Mrs Jane Stilwell

    The solar farm is detremental to the village and surrounding area, its not environmentally friendly as its taking away productive farm land. The 2 years of construction and up heavel will also affect... Read more

  • 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

  • Alastair Gunn

    The main issues from my perspective are as follows: 1. The impact on value of our homes. The planned development is enormous. The village of Essendine will be swallowed by it. The villagers will take... Read more

  • Sarah Barnett on behalf of Barnett household (Barnett household)

    We are against the Mallard Pass Solar Farm for the following reasons: * the negative impact on wildlife and nature * the waste of excellent agricultural land which should be used to grow food for the... Read more

  • Evelyn Gelito

    I object strongly to the proposals. I exercise through the naturally occuing footpaths through fields and woodlands. This will all be lost if the development was to proceed. The proposals made by... Read more

  • Glenda Launders

    Site is far too large, it is colossal A huge eyesore for local communities Loss of agricultural land Adverse effect on wild life Noise and impact on residents Construction and building, adverse effect... Read more

  • Greatford Parish Council (Greatford Parish Council)

    Greatford Parish Council object to the development of Mallard Pass Solar Farm for the following reasons: We are very concerned about the potential that this development could have upon the speed and... Read more

  • Helga Slater

    A very big NO to this happening - the Mallard Pass solar plant proposal is utterly inappropriate. By building on quality agricultural land, we will destroy a natural resource in the heart of England’s... Read more

  • James Shorrock

    As a local resident, from Wilsthorpe Stamford, I felt I needed to raise my personal concerns regarding the Mallard Pass Solar Farm Development. I realise the country’s need to pursue more sustainable... Read more

  • John Goodliffe

    I am strongly objecting to the principle of destroying valuable farmland for solar energy. There are plenty of warehouses, supermarkets and carparks which could all be used for siting solar panels.... Read more

  • Karen Asker

    I am opposed to the proposals, I am concerned that we are permitting companies who do not have UK interests destroy our countryside for a scheme that has a number of flaws which have been glossed over... Read more

  • Laura Jones

    The disruption in the village, more traffic and large trucks. Losing agriculture land around our village. Noise pollution. The affect on the wildlife. The affect on our house prices.

  • Leandro Gelito

    I totally object to the scale of the proposals which will loose valuable agricultural land but will spoil the peaceful countryside, creating noise and light pollution as well as a visual eyesore.

  • Ruth Dickens

    The size of this proposal is totally unacceptable with far too much agricultural land being used. There are plenty of brown field sites or rooftops that could be used for solar power generation. The... Read more

  • Stuart Asker

    I have strong objections to the whole scheme, not only the construction phase , for which the local roads and infrastructure could not cope with, leading to major problems, but the visual intrusion... Read more

  • Tracey Jane Broome

    The proposed site is enormous and it will be incongruous and ugly within the beautiful landscape of S Lincolnshire. The agricultural land proposed is prime, fertile land and is possibly the 'bread... Read more

  • Brett Walsh

    We have a significant food security challenge in this country (exacerbated by the war in Ukraine) now where 50% of UK food consumption is already imported from overseas. With a cost-of-living crisis,... Read more

  • Christopher Ian Bichard

    The loss of 2175 acres of prime farm land to build this solar farm is completely unacceptable, solar panels are a valuable source of power but should be sited on the roofs of all suitable buildings,... Read more

  • Eastern Properties Anglia Ltd (Eastern Properties Anglia Ltd)

    We have a considerable amount of land and industrial buildings immediately adjacent to the proposed development. We wish to ensure that the development does not affect the use of our premises for... Read more

  • James Everitt

    Sheer unprecedented size of this project Resulting in may construction issues,loss of habitat,loss of amenity and use of good arable farm land. 2 yrs of disruption during building phase in affected... Read more