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  • Terence Arthur Cross

    Mallard Pass Proposers, I write to express my strongest objections to the proposed Mallard Pass solar project. While agreeing in principle to the need for advancing sources of green energy, in this... Read more

  • Virginia Stuart

    Constructing this solar farm alters the landscape in both practical and aesthetic ways. The land will no longer be able to be used for anything but the generation of power and local wildlife habitats... Read more

  • William Vipond

    Solar Panels should be on roof tops not agricultural land. The government should give subsidies to property owners to encourage solar adoption at a household level. Covering the countryside is panels... Read more

  • Alison Squirrell

    loss of food production land.

  • Andrew Thomas Puttick

    Worried about funds for decommissioning, and the need to ensure return to agricultural usage and not just left for future generations to deal with the problem. Concerned over the loss of agricultural... Read more

  • ANTONINO G D’ANNA

    This project is far to enormous in size, whilst I understand we need more alternative sources of generating clean power, the project needs much more sensible revision in also allowing more thought for... Read more

  • Benjamin John Taylor

    We are short of food and energy but sacrificing one for the other is counter productive this will scar the landscape for years to come making fitting recycling the panels have a whole world of energy... Read more

  • Beverley Miller

    We are worried that they are going to take your garden land

  • Caroline Needham

    The proposed geography is too large creating a blot on the landscape. It will cover large quantity of farm land at a time when importing food stock is expensive and challenging .

  • Charles Ernest Tyers

    This project should not be given permission to be built, if so, we are destroying arable farm land for the sake of our Government(s) past and present included inability to solve our current power... Read more

  • Charlotte Gervis

    Mallard Pass solar farm is NOT a farm! a farm is where food is produced, crops are grown and livestock is raised! 2,175 acres of prime agricultural land should not be taken out of food production to... Read more

  • Christina Alexander

    My concerns regard impact on this beautiful area of countryside and wildlife. I do not object generally to solar but it is the sheer scale of the development and what it will mean for future... Read more

  • Christine Heather Ingram

    Impact on our quality of life and community: It is a huge area of solar panels instead of trees, wild life with established habitats and land that is of good agricultural quality. The lanes and main... Read more

  • Claire McArthur

    I fully support renewable 'green energy' and understand it's importance with the current climate crisis. However I do not understand the rationale for such a huge development on green farmland it... Read more

  • Colin Vincent

    1. This is a large area of quality agricultural land to cover in glass especially now we are suffering food shortages a better solution would be to install solar panels above car parks, on factory... Read more

  • Colin Wilding

    I wish to register my strong objection to the application for the Mallard Pass Solar farm proposal. My reasons are as follows: 1. Loss of a huge amount of prime agricultural land - the UK needs to... Read more

  • Craig Huntbatch

    The enormous scale of the proposed plant will totally destroy the agricultural landscape and harm the local environment. The mass industrialisation of the area will harm wildlife habitats and have a... Read more

  • Darren John barratt

    I don't think that this development is appropriate. It's taking a large bite out of the countryside in the smallest county and will permanently damage the aspect of the villages its surrounding.

  • David John Hopkins

    Food producing farmland should be the last option for solar power generation

  • Diana Kennington

    Construction issues from initial build noise, HGV lorries, increase in traffic due to the work force, cable laying to sub stations and extensive traffic measures effecting the local area and villages.... Read more

  • Elizabeth Jane fairham

    I feel that the area chosen is very unsuitable being on good arable land and so near the lovely Georgian town of Stamford which already has big traffic problems. Also, the size of the site is vast... Read more

  • Elizabeth Margaret Ashby

    * The scheme is taking out 1,052 acres of valuable farmland and will be a blot on the landscape for many years, as well as reducing rights of way. There are many brownfield sites in the area that... Read more

  • Essendine Parish Council (Essendine Parish Council)

    Essendine Parish Council strongly oppose the Solar Farm project. It brings only negative impacts to our community and unacceptable upheaval for the very inefficient production of electricity.... Read more

  • Francesco Candeliere

    Solar is for Spain, Offshore Wind is for us. Poor solar irradiance requires too much land to make a profit. Here one company makes a small profit but our countryside is ruined forever. Stop this solar... Read more

  • Geoffrey Burgoin

    Environmental impact far out weighs Environmental advantages i.e. taking up good farm land we need for food production. pollution coursed during construction (transport and machinery working)... Read more