Gate Burton Energy Park

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  • Michael Sinclair

    Productive farmland should not be sacrificed for this project in this location. The massive environmental impact cannot be underestimated. The scale & intensity are not suitable for this location.

  • Mrs Pauline Ann Chester

    1.The Gate Burton proposal is just 1 of 4 Solar Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects within a few miles of each other. Together this would be the largest solar farm complex in Europe and... Read more

  • Patricia Mitchell

    This is my formal representation to become an interested party and I call for the Planning Inspectorate to take particular note of the information in the first paragraph. Together with Map 1, which it... Read more

  • Paula Whalebelly

    Totally against this proposal

  • Pauline Organ

    Food security must take priority. Thousands of acres of very productive farm land must NOT be covered in solar panels. There are other ways to generate clean electricity which cause less collateral... Read more

  • Hannah Lockwood-Geck on behalf of Raimondas Padlipskas (Raimondas Padlipskas)

    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

  • Simon Jeremy Parker

    Gate Burton is one of 4 NSIP projects being applied for within a very small area of Lincolnshire, the combined land use of all is over 10,000 acres. The scale of this application will have a huge... Read more

  • Simon John Gregory

    1. The project will have a negative impact on local property values. 2. The recent Scampton meeting mentioned that Net Zero targets were the driving force but surely this project is entirely... Read more

  • Stephen Bowers

    The area we live in is Rural, this project will make it semi rural and I feel devalue our property’s There are far better places to put solar than on needed farm land, we would then have to import... Read more

  • Susan Bycroft

    I think loosing the use of the land for crops, will be a detriment for future generations. Quite a lot of land has already been taken for housing, with more planned for our surrounding area’s. Why not... Read more

  • The Environment Agency (The Environment Agency)

    Below is a summary of our relevant representations. We have sent an email with our detailed comments to gateburtonsolar@planninginspectorate.gov.uk which can be published alongside this outline. We... Read more

  • The Woodland Trust (The Woodland Trust)

    Thank you for the opportunity to register as an interested party on this proposal. There are several veteran trees located on site, which although have been afforded buffer zones in line with Natural... Read more

  • Thomas Haydn Cavan Moore

    I am concerned about the following issues and would politely request that the Planning Inquiry investigate them in depth. Additional detail available at the next stage of the inquiry: 1) Scale: The... Read more

  • Northern Powergrid (Yorkshire) Plc - WITHDRAWN on behalf of Weightmans LLP (Weightmans LLP )

    The following representations are submitted on behalf of Northern Powergrid (Yorkshire) Plc as an electricity undertaker for the area within which the Gate Burton Energy Park project is located:... Read more

  • West Lindsey District Council (West Lindsey District Council)

    Relevant Representations will be submitted separately via email.

  • Hannah Lockwood-Geck on behalf of William Lockwood-Geck (William 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

  • North Kesteven District Council (North Kesteven District Council)

    North Kesteven District Council has no comments/no objection in relation to the accepted change request details.

  • Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board (Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board)

    With regard to the Applicant's Proposed Provision for a Change Request, the Board would advise that there are no additional comments to make, but would reiterate the general comments offered... Read more

  • mdpc (mdpc) on behalf of Knightwood Trust Farms Limited (Knightwood Trust Farms Limited)

    In respect of Compulsory Land Acquisition - Plots -17/19 -Approximately 24845 square metres of agricultural land and hedgerow (south of Torksey Ferry Road) Knightwood Trust Farms (KTF) currently... Read more

  • David L Walker Limited (David L Walker Limited) on behalf of Jessica Bridgman, Tarmac - WITHDRAWN (Jessica Bridgman, Tarmac - WITHDRAWN)

    We have been instructed by Tarmac Aggregates Limited (“TAL”) to submit a representation in relation to the above application submitted by Gate Burton Energy Park Limited (“the Applicant”) for an Order... Read more

  • Cheryl Felix

    I completely agree with the message from 7000 acres. What are you thinking of? This extension was not in the original Plan. This is an important access road to the river Trent and is used for... Read more

  • Claire gannon

    This is an important access road to the river Trent and is used for recreation such as walking and horse riding. This will be another part of the development that encroaches on wildlife. The area is... Read more

  • David Swayne

    This change to the initial planning proposal is significant and will further impact upon the local community and wildlife in the area. The inspectorate continues to review each proposal in isolation... Read more

  • Elizabeth Murray

    The expansion requested significantly impacts further the lives and livelihoods of those who live in the vicinity of Torksey Ferry Road. Not content with applying to destroy large tracts of productive... Read more

  • kevin buck

    This is an important access road to the river Trent and is used for recreation such as walking and horse riding. This will be another part of the development that encroaches on wildlife. The area is... Read more