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  • Malcolm Peden

    It is being built in a place of natural beauty

  • Peter Martin

    It is very misleading and wrong that the West Burton Solar Project is being considered in isolation. There are four projects, Cottam, West Burton, Gate Burton and Tillbridge Solar Farm Projects, all... Read more

  • Stow Parish Council (Stow Parish Council)

    As part of it lays in the Stow area I would like to register for the Council. I will know if there are any comments at the next meeting.

  • Caroline Connell

    Loss of countryside, green spaces and loss of good farmland. There are plenty of other more suitable sites that wouldn't be such a blot on the landscape.

  • Katrina Morton

    The West Burton solar project is now one of three applications that have been submitted and are at the pre-examination stage; a fourth application is in the pipeline, yet all of these are being... Read more

  • Laura Butt

    solar farms producing toxic materials which pollute the water systems. This can be a cause of health risks living near solar farm. Destruction of wildlife and agricultural land in a rural environment.... Read more

  • Michael Butt

    I believe the land should be used for growing crops for food which is good for the agricultural area that we live in which and has produced 1000 of tonnes for our supermarkets. Also the movement of... Read more

  • James Gemmell

    the project is far to large and could be placed on land that is not being used for farming for example the old power station land or the land on the old RAF Scampton about the same amount of land

  • Shelley Rapley

    These solar farms that affect 30 villages, mine included need to be considered as one. It is too vast a food growing area for them not to be. The loss of the land is of great concern to me, it is not... Read more

  • Lesley Elisabeth Worth

    At a time when our future food security is high on the national agenda, it is perverse to remove thousands of acres of Lincolnshire agricultural land from food production. Solar panels should be... Read more

  • Parochial Church Council of the Parish of Stow-with-Sturton (Parochial Church Council of the Parish of Stow-with-Sturton)

    By way of background, and for those not familar with the organisation of the Church of England, the Parochial Church Council is the statutory body, and a charity exempt in law, responsible for the... Read more

  • Mrs Christine Durning on behalf of Patricia Hammond ( Patricia Hammond)

    Loss of jobs in the agricultural sector, drop in house prices, Mental health, Dangers of lithium batteries to health and water supplies if there is a fire. Damage to wildlife and the environment. Loss... Read more

  • Pauline Margery Organ

    Although I appreciate the need for renewable energy, the need for food crops is greater than the option of covering thousands of hectares of very productive land with PV panels. They will reduce... Read more

  • Mrs Christine Durning on behalf of Susan Moody (Susan Moody)

    Loss of agricultural land, wild habitat, flora and fauna. 2500 Acres why pick on this area? We are totally surrounded by four company projects. There is a risk of battery explosion. Who disposes of... Read more

  • Jacobs U.K. Limited (Jacobs U.K. Limited) on behalf of Anglian Water Services Limited (Anglian Water Services Limited)

    Anglian Water Services Limited (Anglian Water) is the statutory undertaker for water and sewerage services in the application area. Jacobs U.K. Limited is supporting Anglian Water as an Interested... Read more

  • David Blanchard

    I wish to object to the West Burton plans. The proposals for the solar farms would be taking a large amount of valuable agricultural land at a time when the government is urging farmers to produce... Read more

  • Mark Prior

    Firstly, I am in favour of renewable power where it brings real value. Our company does work for several Round 3 and 4 offshore wind farm operators and I am installing solar water and PV systems to... Read more

  • Sandra Blanchard

    Having lived in Marton for 31 years I have a good knowledge of the surrounding area. Crops have been grown in the surrounding farmland which is now proposed to have these monstrosities installed,... Read more

  • Maureen Ann Allen

    Removing the hedgerows will not only be detrimental to wildlife. They act as a windbreak when using the road, they hold back snow in the winter and this makes the roads safer. When walking or running... Read more

  • Sue Round

    Arable land should not be used for solar farms. Arable land primary use is food production Industrial solar farming destroys our country side both during and after constructions. Having witnessed the... Read more

  • Tom Boast

    As a property owner within the area of the proposed solar farm, I am appalled at the sheer scale. It will decimate the beautiful countryside, take away crucial land for agriculture and not make much... Read more

  • Diane Lazell

    I OBJECT TO THIS PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT BECAUSE A/ TOO LARGE A PROJECT B/ TRAFFIC IMPACT ON VILLAGES C/ LOSS OF HABITAT FOR LOCAL WILDLIFE D/ CONCERN ABOUT SAFETY OF BATTERY STORAGE E/ LOSS OF PUBLIC... Read more

  • Janice Waudby

    I am against the proposed solar farms. They will be detrimental to not only the health and well being of the people who live and work in these rural communities but also the wildlife that inhabits the... Read more

  • Julian Nowell

    I would like to be kept informed of developments with this project

  • Kenneth John Beecher

    I strongly feel that the prime agricultural land hereabouts should be used for food production and not solar powered energy generation. There are plenty of brownfield sites where solar panels can be... Read more