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  • Roger Albert Newton on behalf of The Newton Family (The Newton Family)

    The total site area is immense. Visual harm and loss of agricultural food producing land. Unconvinced that the proposed mitigation area will continue to hold such status. Inevitable construction... Read more

  • Barrie John Church

    I support the intent of the application. It is vital for this country to have a diversity of power generation systems in support of base load nuclear power. One of the main objections by others is the... Read more

  • Christopher Bluff

    I am all for using solar panels as a way to produce renewable energy.However these solar panels should be primarily situated on existing building’s.Another option could be installing panels on the... Read more

  • Derek Cox

    The area designated is prime agricultural land. We are a small island with a large population. This project should be moved onto land that is not used to produce food

  • Gemma Rogerson

    This will bring a huge amount of disruption to our local area. Land which is currently used for animals and food production will be lost.

  • Heather Shorrock

    -the overwhelming size of the installation, the visual impact of this on the local area and impact on wildlife. - the efficiency of the installation and quality of solar panels used, the additional... Read more

  • Sally Anne Naylor on behalf of John William Naylor (John William Naylor)

    This development is planned to be right beside our farm boundary, we asked for two fields to be taken off which mallard pass have agreed to as the land is grade two. I am interested to keep abreast of... Read more

  • Judith Laurie

    The main issue to be considered is Climate Change. This is followed closely by environmental issues such as air quality and pollution. To use solar power whenever, wherever possible seems an obvious... Read more

  • Linda Foster

    I am concerned about the environmental impact of such a large solar farm in a farming area. Farm land should be the last place used. There are massive warehousing developments being built and... Read more

  • Mark Andrew Gilbert

    Main concern is the miss use of quality agricultural land. This country should be aiming to become more self sufficient in food production. In this area farm land is being given up for projects like... Read more

  • Melanie Cuccio

    What are proposed mitigation measures

  • Miriam Spring Davies

    The negative aspects of this proposal absolutely annihilate any suggested positive, I will list my very real concerns below: - The sheer industrial scale of Mallard Pass – Rutland is the smallest... Read more

  • Nigel Burt

    I am concerned about the shear size of this project, in particular why use arable land, is the storage of energy in lithium battery banks actually safe and do we have the infrastructure to cope with... Read more

  • Patrick Cannon

    I strongly object to the proposed project on the basis that it will remove a significant amount agricultural land from agricultural production, have a material negative impact on the local natural... Read more

  • Philip Davis

    The proposal is far too large and therefore will negatively affect too many people

  • Simon Boyde

    I strongly support the solar farm and it should be allowed to go ahead. The principal valid objections to it are primarily visual - protesters dont like the look. Claims of removal of farmland are... Read more

  • Stefan Zygmunt Rakowski

    The proposed scheme: - should be built on brownfield sites, not on prime farmland. - is excessive in its size. - will have a serious adverse impact on the countryside for agricultural use, food... Read more

  • Tadeusz Jerzy Pawel Wilk

    I strongly object to this development using prime agricultural land. There are no guarantees that this development will benefit the local community such as lowering energy costs.

  • Tamara Cannon

    I find the proposed scale of this project concerning. As an avid walker of the area I am concerned about the effects on wildlife and the accessibility to the countryside. The scale of the site is just... Read more

  • The Andreae Family (The Andreae Family)

    The scale of the Mallard Pass Solar Project proposal is colossal, to the extent that it will lead to irreversible damage to the local community (8 villages immediately nearby, plus another 10 within 3... Read more

  • Sarah Elizabeth Critchard on behalf of The Critchard Family (The Critchard Family)

    Concern about the overall size of the solar farm. Concern about the effect of the project on rural roads in a) the construction of the sites and b) the ultimate maintenance of those sites.

  • Christopher Granville-White

    1. The misuse of a large area of good quality agricultural land, which should be used as a priority for the production of food crops, cattle grazing and animal feed. 2.The desecration of a huge area... Read more

  • Deirdre Ann Pawsey

    I live very close to the proposed site and acknowledge that the environment is peaceful and beautiful but I fully support the planning application for the solar farm if it carries out the promised... Read more

  • Elizabeth Edgar

    Scale on an Unprecedented scale for a rural community Impact on local community and local amenities Impact on visual landscape and utter destruction of look and feel of sea of solar panels with 15... Read more

  • Elizabeth Johnson

    As already been affected by flooding in this area I am seriously concerned about the disruption to the land structure this will cause and also destroy a wonderful landscape which includes viable... Read more