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  • Ruth Guy

    The proposed project is far too large a scale for the village of Aldington. It is on a hill, so will be seen from all north, east and west approaches. It obliterates some long-standing footpaths,... Read more

  • Victoria Emanuel

    This plan will be surrounding where we live and the beautiful countryside we have. It will impact multiple fields and areas I use to walk our dog and to get fresh air. It will impact the beauty of our... Read more

  • Linda Harman

    - Industrialisation of the landscape through solar panels and its associated infrastructure including the introduction of vast areas of security fencing, metalwork, large battery structures, concrete... Read more

  • Surrey County Council (Surrey County Council)

    Good afternoon Thank you for consulting Surrey County Council on the EPL 001 Limited: Stonestreet Green Solar. Please note that we have no comments to raise. Kind regards Tamas Gyorfi

  • Toni Wright

    This development should go ahead. It will destroy agricultural land and the landscape of the village. The solar panels are produced in a country that has a bad record for human and worker rights. Any... Read more

  • Colin skinner on behalf of The skinners (The skinners)

    Stonestreet Green Solar - EPL 001 Limited Colin and Juliet Skinner (Redacted) To the Planning Inspectorate. We write with a number of points. 1 The principle of Solar Farms is one we accept and... Read more

  • East Kent Badger Group (East Kent Badger Group)

    The application has not fully considered the impact upon badgers in the area due to lack of dilligence by the ecologists, and as a result there is inadequate professional input about badgers intonthe... Read more

  • Karen Day

    I want to express my concern about the solar farm proposals and you are welcome to come and discuss it at my house and see why I’m concerned about this for many of the reasons below. I have worked... Read more

  • High Speed 1 Ltd (High Speed 1 Ltd)

    We own and operate the High Speed Rail network located on the northern fringe of this project, our railway is distinct from Network Rail lines which run parallel to our tracks. Our main issue is with... Read more

  • Christopher John Burton

    The proposal documents show livestock grazing around the solar panels. This is a valuable environmental and visual benefit that I fully support. However, I don't believe that the planning permission... Read more

  • Peter Stuart Snaith

    Harm to the landscape. Loss of public footpaths. Detriment to visual amenity for local residents and footpath users. Huge scale, out of all proportion to the setting and visually intrusive and... Read more

  • Charles Stanley Sell

    Solar panels should be on rooftops and over car and lorry parks and not on agricultural land. A recent debate on the subject in parliament also reached the conclusion that food security is important... Read more

  • Nicola Ann Ratchford

    My primary concern is around flood risk. The fields numbered 23,24 and 25 are regularly under a foot of water every winter for long periods. This is already an area prone to significant flood risk... Read more

  • Brian Carter

    Environmental impact to Stour valley Loss of productive arable land Destruction of natural habitats eg skylarks Loss of rural public rights of way Unsuitable highway network for construction traffic... Read more

  • Juliet Shaw

    NO THANKYOU,RUINATION OF OURLOVELY AREA.

  • Alison Baldwin

    The scale of this solar farm in relation to the size of the settlement areas of Aldington is too large. Aldington has already had considerable development over a 40+ year period due to HS1 and the M20... Read more

  • Andrew Gavin Murphy

    The installation of the solar power generating station, which partially lies within the Parish of Mersham, raises significant concerns for me as a resident. I believe that the suitability and scale of... Read more

  • Andrew Richard Attwood

    Using high quality agricultural land for Solar that generates a relatively small amount of electricity is a really, really poor strategy. Put the panels on the roofs of houses. You dont need expensive... Read more

  • Brian Collins

    My concern is the view from my property which is on the boundry of the proposed development, what will be done to landscape the project

  • Mersham Parish Council (Mersham Parish Council)

    The installation of the solar power generating station, which partially lies within the Parish of Mersham, has raised significant concerns among the residents. We believe that the suitability and... Read more

  • South East water (South East water)

    This will impact infrastructure we have in the area. Building a solar farm over a distribution water main without a reasonable stand-off distance is something that we object to - the mains must either... Read more

  • Dr Patricia Anne Bromley

    The proposed development almost completely surrounds my historic farmhouse. The batteries are proposed to be close by and will be clearly visible and audible even with screening The visual amenity and... Read more

  • Emilie Naiker

    I do not agree with the size of the solar farm proposed. Why so big? Why in the countryside? It is such a place of beauty and this would change the landscape of Aldington forever. Why not install... Read more

  • Jeremy Bromley

    My wife and I have the single most impacted property in the development, over 75% of the land around our property will be covered in either solar panels or battery storage for almost as far as we can... Read more

  • Jessica Weatherall

    Please see aldington parish councils views on the project