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Representation by Margaret Fields

Date submitted
1 March 2023
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

This application from Low Carbon needs to be considered alongside the other proposed solar farms including Cottam and West Burton and Tillbridge. Together the proposals intend to take up c 10,000 acres of growing land. Given the proven lack of food security since the Russian invasion of Ukraine we cannot afford to give up swathes of productive agricultural land to solar farms. Any Government Body should recognise this and stop this from happening. Government Policy should focus on placing solar panels on all new builds and also give incentives for retro fit on older properties. Panels should be placed on industrial sites and brown field sites. There is no need to take up prime growing land and indeed it would be irresponsible to allow this. One local farmer who would have to give up his livelihood of four generations to solar panels stated that the wheat that he produces would feed the population of the City of Hull for one year with bread. That's how significant his small area of farmland is, so the harvests of 10,000 acres would be many times more than this. Lincolnshire is a major agricultural county. Land owners have farmed the land for generations and the land has produced good crops - you cannot and should not allow this to be taken over by solar panels. Jobs within agriculture will be lost and skills will potentially be lost forever. The visual impact on what is a beautiful rural area would be horrendous. We currently have open aspects from our property with a rising horizon. The proposal is to put 4 metre high solar panels in front of our property which would significantly impair our lovely view which is why we came to live here. We would see the back of the panels. They need to provide adequate screening with mature tree planting if the scheme does go ahead. Enjoyment of anyone walking or enjoying recreation in and around the proposed sites would be impaired. No -one wants to see the ugly black wall that these will create. The Company informs us that there will be wild flowers growing under the panels - unless these are well managed it will turn into an area full of weeds. The wildlife and habitat that will be destroyed is terrible. We currently have in the vicinity, birds of prey, Skylarks Deer, Hares, Woodpeckers, Owls and Bats to name a few. Where will these go to? How can you allow this decimation of habitat and the countryside? The battery storage systems are extremely hazardous. Its to late when one sets alight and gives off toxic fumes and kills people. Also no-one has said what the impact on human health is from the day to day operation of the panels. The panels are only about 25% effective, so the proposals to severely damage the countryside for such a small benefit has to be critically questioned. It seems the greed of a few to the detriment of many. This is immoral! The Gate Burton Energy site is close to historic buildings such as Gate Burton Hall and the Chateau. This scheme (s) would be detrimental to the heritage of the area. The construction phase for the schemes together will be approximately four years. This would cause severe disruption for local residents. These proposals are already causing distress and concern to residents - the well being of people and their worries and concerns could lead to an impact on their mental health. This needs to be a consideration, Were important factors genuinely taken into account and accurately communicated by Low Carbon? Things such as panel size - they have told me 3.5 metres, impact on human health, noise levels - they told me there will be some continuous low level noise from the panels - how will this impact on peoples well being? Also battery storage, panel size and glare and flood risk. These Companies can say what they want during consultation but do they deliver on their promises? The manufacture of the components for the solar panels is likely to be in China and the construction labour sourced from outside the area - not generating local jobs. Is this ethical and will the Chinese workers be exploited in order to make the panels? Overall I am absolutely against these proposals. Lincolnshire deserves better for its rural nature and residents. It is vital that you consider these concerns before the huge damage that will be irreversible if the scheme(s) go ahead. This proposal(s) will cover most of the West Lindsey District, it will damage the environment and habitat, it will destroy communities and the beautiful rural environment, impact significantly on food security and human beings. Please don't let it go ahead as it will be too late once its happened for several generations. Thank you.