Gate Burton Energy Park

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  • Tracey peden

    I have grown up in the countryside and have been blessed to enjoy the surrounding nature and fields wildlife and birds all that time. My children have also been lucky enough to enjoy the many benefits... Read more

  • ValTromans

    Loss of almost 10,000 acres of farmland when this solar park is combined with the others planned. We cannot afford to lose that much productive land especially to solar panels which should go on... Read more

  • Adrienne Hazel Longmore

    Loss of agricultural land now used for food Restricted movement of wildlife and habitat loss Loss of scenic, historical areas and peaceful places to live. People have spent hard earned money to obtain... Read more

  • Andrew Ayres

    There are four solar parks planned for this area, which are being treated as seperate proposals, this make the overall impact less visible and appears more acceptable. I am not an expert but it looks... Read more

  • Joanne Beard-Green on behalf of Beard-Green (Beard-Green)

    This development is part of a wider scheme that encompasses 10,000 acres of prime farmland in my area of residence. Not only will it impact tremendously on farmland that should be for feeding people,... Read more

  • David Davies

    The combined area of solar panels is10,000 acres. This will materially affect the local landscape. The sheer scale of the proposals is excessive. Has the loss of food producing land been adequately... Read more

  • Diane Ayres

    I’m concerned that this proposal is on farmland and the detrimental effect this will have on our precious wildlife. There must be brownfield sites that could be used for solar panels instead of... Read more

  • Elaine Stiles

    1) We need all available land to ensure that we are as self sufficient as possible in food production in this country. With Global uncertainty (Ukraine war) and environmental aspects,(currently in... Read more

  • Emma Hill

    my husband and i purchased a field near to where we live ,unbeknown to us this field is on the grid connection corridor for the proposal , a meeting was had with representatives from the solar... Read more

  • Gillian Margaret Stonham

    Hello - this is the second of four solar farm applications that will cover 10,000 acres of Lincolnshire farming land. This project will cover 3500 acres of the 10,000. This will take an enormous area... Read more

  • James Allan

    Whilst renewable energy is necessary to provide a good mixed portfolio of energy sources to reduce use of fossil fuels, there are balances and trade offs to be considered. Solar energy is a very... Read more

  • Jeffrey John Summers

    MY OBJECTION HEADINGS. 1. Reduction of UK food production. 2. Negative / damaging impact upon residents health and wellbeing. 3. Destruction of the rural ecology, vertibrates, invertibrates, flora and... Read more

  • Joan Snowden

    The use of farmland is totally wrong The single track roads are not suitable for construction vehicles The lack of sun when it’s mostly needed in the winter will render solar panels useless When every... Read more

  • John Timons

    Cumulatively the solar farms will industrialise huge areas inevitably having a broad major impact. Nobody wants them. By hurdles alone, developers are only interested in their bank balance not the... Read more

  • Kay Airey

    I live very close to the proposed site and believe the visual impacts of this site will be detrimental to the look of the village and the value of residents properties. I think solar panels would be... Read more

  • Lorraine Hardy

    - This is not the most constructive way of making use of solar energy. There are many industrial as well as farm buildings with roof space that could be used to incorporate this system. There are... Read more

  • Mrs Janet Elizabeth Davies

    It is very clever to consider the 10,000acre solar panel farm in four separate sections as it lessens the impact. However we are not fooled and the size of the farm is unbearable and the cost to the... Read more

  • Mrs Linda Cox

    I have been watching the progress of the planning application and this is somethings I hope to support.

  • Nicholas Hill

    I have been granted planning permission(west lindsey application number 145882) for two agricultural buildings and yard for my new agricultural business, i had great support for my planning... Read more

  • Nicola Marsh

    The loss of usable farm land will be detrimental to the food industry, the farmers and their families, especially in the case of tenant farmers. The fencing being proposed at the intended solar land... Read more

  • Noreen Read

    Like the proposed Springwell Solar FACTORY which will be on my doorstep in Scopwick, This monsterous project impacts adversely on the availability of farmland in our County. Valuable agricultural land... Read more

  • Rachel Cushway

    Loss of agricultural land good for production of food. Disruption to wildlife and a eye sore to the community

  • Rebecca Ingamells

    Please note objections to all 4 sites

  • Samuel Rawding

    This area should be used for farming land as it was intended. The scale of this project is astonishing and its negative effect on the surrounding area would be dramatic and saddening. Lincolnshire is... Read more

  • Stephen Constable

    This NSIP is just 1 of 4 in close proximity, they should be assessed together they cover 10000 acres of prime farmland which will be devastating for the local community as loss of Agricultural jobs... Read more