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  • Daisy Rushen

    There are significant environmental impacts for this development as well as concerns for mental health of residents , road traffic, pollution, asthetics, changing the landscape, reduction in... Read more

  • David Bryars

    My main point is that, I question whether the balance of profit to the company v the impact on the community is appropriate. An alternative would be to create multiple sites each smaller than the... Read more

  • David Bull

    The scale of this,and its impact on the people and the wildlife of this picturesque area,is completely unacceptable.

  • David Edgar Nelson

    • Food production, land use and agriculture • Impact on local environment, wildlife, biodiversity, habitats • Visual Impact, particularly on rural landscape - Impact on recreation, community • Impacts... Read more

  • Denise Watkinson

    Concerns regarding wildlife, visual impact- our village will be engulfed by solar panels, property value loss, no actual benefits proposed for local people on these issues

  • Elaine Booty

    Not a suitable use of productive agricultural land.

  • Gary Dale

    Total devastation of a beautiful rural area destroying acres of unspoilt countryside depriving all wildlife a natural environment. One of the largest solar farms in Europe sited in the smallest county... Read more

  • J Furby

    The project is far too big for the area and risks over-industrialising our village. Solar power belongs on rooftops not in fields, hampering our ability to produce food and reducing our food security.... Read more

  • Jason Johnson

    The development is using grade 1 & 2 agricultural land this is important for food production especially given the impact on food prices the war in Ukraine is having. Solar panels do not generate... Read more

  • Jill Wilcox-Smith

    Loss of too much land which is near to village/town.

  • Joan Brocklebank

    I believe that the use of good agricultural land is really wasteful and environmentally wrong , there is a need to retain all the food producing land available Looking to future generations who will... Read more

  • John Clement Saunders

    Concern about the loss of good agricultural land. Concern about compulsory acquisition of residential property. Concern about the massive scale of the project and its effect on the rural environment... Read more

  • Karl Breeze

    I am strongly in favour of this project. We need to generate considerably more energy in the UK from renewable sources, and the new electrical substation that was recently built near Rhyall makes the... Read more

  • Kwangmi Kim Woolley

    I strongly object mallard pass Solar farm

  • Luke Smith

    I was born and brought up in and around Greatford and Ryhall and still take many nice walks through the countryside here. The proposed solar farm will change the areas natural beauty forever and be a... Read more

  • Marilyn Hurst

    My main concerns as a local resident are 1.size of the solar farm. 2.using agricultural land. 3.increased flooding risk. And most importantly to me 4.the effect on wildlife and the environment. 5.I... Read more

  • Marion Georgina Roberts

    Simply that this project of far too large for the area that’s down to house Mallard Pass!

  • Matt Cole

    I am extremely disappointed and concerned that this project has got this far. Being a local resident, this will have a massive impact on our daily life and affect our quality of life hugely, with the... Read more

  • Michael Littlemore

    This project will take up a lot of agricultural land which is better used for growing food for UK consumption. Brownfield sites are a more suitable option for a project of this nature

  • Mr R French

    I oppose the application for the following reasons,,, : It is over intensive and over whelming in size. It will be visually intrusive and spoil the rural scene. Its cost effectiveness is doubtful... Read more

  • Mrs Linda Diane French

    Food security Environmental impact Wildlife habitat disturbance Visual impact Damage to enjoyment of rural amenities

  • Nigel Ashby

    1. Mallard Farm has not understood the effect on the approx. 200 fallow deer whose range include part of the proposed solar farm. 2 .Greatford is occasionally subject to flooding from the West Glen... Read more

  • Nigel R Woolley

    I strongly object to the nature of this proposal and shall submit more detailed comments during the examination of the application The proposed MPSF is not a farm but is industrialisation and a blight... Read more

  • Pauline Carole Crampin

    I am in favour of solar panels on buildings and brown field sites. just because this site is near a substation with spare capacity does not make it suitable. Because:- Unacceptable size of 2,000acres,... Read more

  • Peter Rowbotham

    I am wholeheartedly in favour of this project.