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  • Graeme Beattie

    I strongly object to this project on a number of grounds: 1. I believe these four solar projects should be considered as one. These four large projects effectively join together to produce a massive... Read more

  • Nikki Metcalfe

    I want comment that I do not agree with the proposed solar panel project. I feel that the sheer scale of the project will be a detriment to the local area and our beautiful countryside. Lincolnshire... Read more

  • Norman Stanley Read

    I am concerned as to the adequacy of the net environmental gain offered by the project, its effect on wildlife and on local residents during both construction and operation of the project, loss of... Read more

  • Sarah Hindley

    What a waste of farm land, these solar panels could be so much better placed on industrial units or along Trent bank rather than using land which is used to produce food & for animals grazing. We... Read more

  • Barbara Chaloner

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  • Brampton Village Parish Meeting (Brampton Village Parish Meeting)

    Our village is close to the West Burton project and we want to be engaged in the outcome of proposals

  • David Wood

    Stow is the oldest village/town in Lincolnshire, with the oldest Parish Church, St. Mary's or Stow Minster, the "Mother Church" to Lincoln Cathedral. It is a unique place along with the surrounding... Read more

  • Mark Edgar

    I believe that the destruction of so much agricultural land, especially when considered alongside many other plans for solar farms, is highly detrimental to the whole country. This is Lincolnshire;... Read more

  • RONALD GORE

    Due to the cumulative scale of the solar farms projects covering 10,000 acres in a relatively small area, these developments would change the local rural environment, affect wildlife habitat, remove... Read more

  • the Lewin household (the Lewin household ) on behalf of the Lewin family (the Lewin family)

    We object to this application because of the vast amount of successfully productive agricultural land which is being used to help us be more self sufficient ,growing our own food rather than... Read more

  • Bob Sloan

    This will be the destruction of many acres of productive farming land, and I vehemently disagree with it.

  • Hemswell Cliff Parish Council (Hemswell Cliff Parish Council)

    The Parish Council currently objects to the applications on the grounds of wildlife, importance of losing agricultural land, bio-diversity and the scale of the applications.

  • John Cole

    This is the first of four similar solar projects in this area, each around 500MW, that are adjacent to each other and connect to the same local network infrastructure. The impact they have on the... Read more

  • John W Lockwood

    Much of the scheme is being built of good quality grade 3A land, which would be better suited to agriculture. Farmland should not be used for solar sites until all other locations have been explored -... Read more

  • Mr Giles Walter

    1. Decarbonisation a. I fully accept that we as a country need to embrace the decarbonisation agenda and that solar plays an important role, but it must be installed in the correct places. The UK is... Read more

  • Tom Van Camp

    I object to the proposed solar project I believe it will affect the value of my house and ruin the countryside solar farms ARE NOT THE WAY if this project goes ahead I believe it won’t stop

  • Jeremy Stallman

    This deprive the area of valuable agricultural land. Solar panels should be fitted to all new build properties, residential and commercial.

  • Norman Hobson

    objection to the proposed sola farm this solar farm will be devastating for this farming area and a real blot on the lovely landscape. the solar panels are huge.these panels should be on brownfield... Read more

  • Victoria White

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

  • Alistair Clugston

    projects are too large and using vital agricultural land. More should be done by government to encourage domestic houses, agricultural and industrial buildings to take as much solar panels as... Read more

  • Anna Broadburn

    I live in an area that will end up being surrounded by solar panels. Its a rural location and the land the panels will be sited on are used for cereal and crop production. I am concerned of the impact... Read more

  • Charles Henry Hebborn on behalf of Anthony Eric Lockwood (Anthony Eric Lockwood)

    The comparable use of food acreage to kilowatt output is the lowest possible choice available, wasting highly productive food producing farmland. Five wind turbines would produce more than 5,000 acres... Read more

  • Claire Thomson

    The proposal is far too extensive; impacts good arable land; there are better solutions available of where solar panels can be located.

  • Charles Henry Hebborn on behalf of Fiona Lockwood (Fiona Lockwood)

    The comparable use of food acreage to kilowatt output is the lowest possible choice available, wasting highly productive food producing farmland. Five wind turbines would produce more than 5,000 acres... Read more

  • John Eastwood

    The size of the project is too large for the area.