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Stonestreet Green Solar

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  • Stewart Ross

    Major concerns about the scale of this proposed installation. I am particularly concerned about the inclusion of multiple battery storage facilities as there have been many spontaneous fires in... Read more

  • Suzanne Jackson

    I am concerned about this project for the following reasons: 116 battery containers in the fields surrounding our village Visual destruction of our countryside Fire and contamination risk from the... Read more

  • The British Horse Society (The British Horse Society)

    There are over 40,000 horses passported to residents living in Kent, with an economic contribution of over £278 million per annum to the economy, much of which is spent locally (livery yards,... Read more

  • Thomas Hewitt

    I am registering to express my strong objection to the proposed Stonestreet Green Solar farm. My concerns are as follows: Severe Environmental Impact: The land targeted for this project is crucial for... Read more

  • Vera Atkinson

    1) Location & Visual Impact: Why use farmer’s fields? Taking away productive agricultural land is nothing short of a crime. It is the job of central government to prescribe what land should be used... Read more

  • Aldington and Mersham Support Group (Aldington and Mersham Support Group)

    The following is a list of headings from our representation. The full representation has been sent by email as per prior agreement with Jo Shanks. 1. Aldington Ridge - Visual Impact 2. Batteries 3.... Read more

  • Alison Lunn

    • Visual Impact The parts of the scheme located on the Aldington Ridge cannot be screened which means that the scheme will be visible from a wide area. It will have an adverse impact on the rural... Read more

  • Ann Burles

    Industrialisation of Aldington and its cumulative impact The Converter Station in Church Lane, Aldington is significant in terms of its connectivity to the National Grid, in which form it provides... Read more

  • Anne O'Driscoll

    The rural amenity that generations of Aldington villagers have enjoyed would be badly affected by this proposed development. Any screening would be ineffective on the high ground and habitat loss... Read more

  • Barry Charles Martyn

    I object most strongly to this planning application on the following basis: 1. The scale of the scheme and the visual impact. Whilst I support solar energy when installed on houses or on industrial... Read more

  • Beverly Bruce Wickens

    The proposal to site a large solar industrial estate on farmland close to Aldington in Kent is, in my view, misconceived. Much has been said elsewhere about the adverse impact such a large development... Read more

  • Charlotte Buss

    I have several issues with the proposed solar farm which include the loss of habitat for many animals and the damage that the project will have to the countryside both during the project and after the... Read more

  • Christopher Edwards

    I am strongly supportive of green energy. However wind and solar are intermittent and energy storage has to be dramatically improved if we are to become carbon neutral. Putting up a massive number of... Read more

  • Christopher Graham Ward

    This development will spoil the surrounding area, drive down house prices in the village of Aldington and take arable land out of food production.

  • Clare Martyn

    I strongly OBJECT to this scheme for the following reasons, 1. The Visual Impact The panels located on the Aldington Ridge will have a significant impact on our rural amenity. Screening high areas is... Read more

  • Colleen Rosemary Loader

    Loss of valuable farmland - 46% of our country's produce is imported delivering a significant carbon footprint. With continual loss of viable farmland this will only increase, negating any carbon... Read more

  • CPRE Kent (CPRE Kent)

    CPRE Kent is an independent charity that works closely alongside the other CPRE branches, as well as the national CPRE organisation. Whilst we recognise the urgent need to transition to net zero, this... Read more

  • David Alan Jarman

    I live in the village which will be surrounded by the solar development and am concerned about the environmental impact both from the landscape visualisation, especially along Aldington ridge viewed... Read more

  • Davina Smith

    That 116 battery containers in the fields surrounding our villages will cause unnecessary industrialisation of the countryside. · The visual impact of solar panels and batteries on the Aldington Ridge... Read more

  • Edward Evans

    This proposal is ill-conceived and the applicant has shown no real appetite to engage with the local community to make it acceptable. It would fundamentally change the rural nature of Aldington,... Read more

  • Elysee Kemp

    This project will completely decimate such a huge area of countryside. So many habitats and wildlife will be destroyed. This IS viable farmland and NOT brownfields. Why is this not being carried out... Read more

  • Emily Lunn

    I am making this representation as an equine veterinary surgeon who rides with my children on the lanes around Aldington, mainly Laws Lane, Bank Road and the byway AE396, from my parent’s farm... Read more

  • Geraldine Barber

    This vast area of land covered by these industrial solar panels would be a huge loss to the village along with the years and years of loss of the crops that should be grown on this agricultural land... Read more

  • Hollie Amber Williamson

    Here we have another long term scheme project which will have a devastating impact on the countryside and way of life in the village of Aldington. Not only will vast areas of farmland be taken up with... Read more

  • Jerome Newman

    Concerned about the impact this project will have on the outstanding natural beauty of the area.