Gate Burton Energy Park

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  • UK Health Security Agency (UK Health Security Agency)

    Thank you for your consultation regarding the above development. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) welcome the opportunity to comment at this stage of the Nationally Significant Infrastructure... Read more

  • Amanda Neal

    This will affect our village being classed as rural and could devalue our housing. The farm land would much better used for food instead of having to import more. There are other areas that would be... Read more

  • Amanda Westerby-Sissons

    The proposed sheer size of this plan is unacceptable on every level and damaging beyond belief to the surrounding communities and the impact will be huge on the future of the agricultural land and... Read more

  • Carolyn Latham

    My family and I have lived in the village of Glentworth for 30 years, enjoying the peaceful amenity of living in a rural, agricultural area. This development, alongside other proposals for solar... Read more

  • Claire Morris

    - the proposed solar farm borders the property I live in, other neighbouring properties (eg Rose Cottage) and the solar panels will be visible in all the surrounding area. - the woodland where the... Read more

  • Dave laing

    Please answer me these questions ?? 1??Honestly and truthfully how on earth do any of you think this is ok? 2??How would any of you like this happening on your doorstep? 3??How can any of you think... Read more

  • Dr Paul Marshall

    Solar power on this scale is not viable and it comes with enormous costs in terms of loss of agricultural land, loss of amenity and the decimation of the rural economy. In addition, there are huge... Read more

  • Eleonore Middleton

    I object to this proposal on several grounds. It will be set on fully viable farmland which has been in long term use. In a time of food shortages and obvious lack of food security in this country to... Read more

  • Elizabeth Clare Garbutt

    1. The Gate Burton Energy Park (GBEP) is only one of four Solar NSIP proposals in the District of West Lindsey, Lincolnshire. The number, scale and impact of all four proposed projects in the local... Read more

  • Geoffrey Middleton

    I object to this proposal on several grounds. It will be set on fully viable farmland. In a time of food shortages and obvious lack of food security in this country to destroy food producing land is... Read more

  • Glentworth Parish Council (Glentworth Parish Council)

    We are responding as the Parish Council for a civil parish neighbouring this development proposal. The development is one of a total of 4 in the area and the main issue of concern is the cumulative... Read more

  • Hannah Lockwood-Geck

    The UK’s energy security is important, however the countries food security, job security and local communities should be considered just as important. The Gate Burton Energy Park in question is just... Read more

  • Heather Frier

    The proposed development of an expansive and intensive cluster of solar energy projects, including Gate Burton, covering 7000 acres of productive agricultural Lincolnshire countryside would seem to be... Read more

  • Ian Birch

    Area to be used is too large and will impact visually and farmland will be lost

  • James Allison

    The proposed 'Gate Burton Energy Park' is totally inappropriate in terms of scale and size for the area. This is before we even consider the fact that it is just one of several similar solar farm... Read more

  • Janice Waudby

    Farm land should be kept for food production, plenty of brown field sites and roof tops could be used. Rural communities and roads are not suitable for these large scale solar farms. Acres of... Read more

  • Joanne Taylor

    I object strongly to this proposal and also feel that it should not be considered in isolation, but the impact of it alongside the other sites in the same small district be kept in mind and judged... Read more

  • John and Anne Parkin

    Having moved to the area, to live in the countryside, out of choice, to then discover that the land surrounding our hamlet was to be industrialised by a large solar development, which subsequently is... Read more

  • John Bamford

    Relative Representation Points Gate Burton Energy Park 1. Projects should be considered as one. Gate Burton Energy Park is only one of 4 NSIPs around us currently which total 10,000 acres of good... Read more

  • John Robert Perkins

    Five years ago my wife and I purchased an old Listed farmhouse on the edge of the village. The house and garden needed renovation but its location on the Lincoln ridge meant that we could appreciate... Read more

  • Jon Cook

    Object

  • Kimberley Coxon

    Please answer me these questions ?? 1??Honestly and truthfully how on earth do any of you think this is ok? 2??How would any of you like this happening on your doorstep? 3??How can any of you think... Read more

  • Margaret Brown

    I wish to object to this proposal due to the excessive size, proximity to roads and properties and the effect it will have on residents both human and wildlife.

  • Mark Hudson

    Energy security is very important. However, food security is also very important. The loss of many thousands of acres of prime arable land in order to install solar panels is not sensible. Such solar... Read more

  • Martyn Allen

    Whilst I am not against renewable energy, I had solar panels installed on my own home several years ago, I find this proposal along with several others in the local area totally inappropriate. The... Read more