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  • Mr Nicholas Freeman

    I support the Byers Gill Solar Farm proposal. We need to be accepting the difficult challenge of generating a much greater proportion of renewable energy whilst also supporting and providing tangible... Read more

  • Stewart Smith

    It will be destroying an area of natural beauty and agricultural farm land which will have environmental consequences in the immediate and surrounding area.

  • Wendy Louise Franklin

    Re Byers Gill Solar Development will be totally detrimental to the incredible different species of wildlife that live and co habit on the proposed site. There is a wildlife pond which will be within... Read more

  • Benjamin Aidan Corry

    I disagree with the idea to produce a solar plant in the nearby area of smaller towns, this will cause a lot of negative effects to the nearby area and remove valuable natural land that is used for... Read more

  • Clare Hester

    Byers Gill Solar Farm This will damage the wild life and habitat of many animals It will also cause an eye sore for the village

  • Emma Marksby

    I strongly oppose this site, as there are many places to build this farm where it does not effect our beautiful villages and lush country side this farm is far too close to towns and villages and will... Read more

  • Lisa Marie Keenan

    i am strongly opposed to this for environmental reasons. The character, landscape and wildlife will be destroyed in an area of the country that cannot afford to lose more green spaces. there are many... Read more

  • Paul Willis

    I live in the village of Great Stainton and the proposed plans show the surrounding area to have a large volume of Solar Panels covering what is currently fields. I have moved to this area a property... Read more

  • Victoria Oloughlin

    I strongly object to Byers Gill Solar Farm due to some of the the following and more reasons:- It will ruin the landscape of the whole area. Huge effect including destruction of a huge amount of... Read more

  • Ian Ridley

    I STRONGLY OBJECT TO THESE PROPOSALS As a professional whose working life has been in the Construction Industry I am aghast at the lack of detail and due diligence in preparing elements of this... Read more

  • Kate Leigh Robson

    I strongly object to the Byers Gill Solar Farm on the following grounds: Having moved to the village in the last twelve months I have found absolute joy in my daily walks around the village and onto... Read more

  • Lorraine Tostevin

    This scheme is far too large and will swamp and devestate the countryside and the overall appearance of the ancient villages in this area.

  • Mrs Mary Kemp

    Turning a small village into an industrial estate,country roads not suitable for the extra traffic.The loss of use of GOOD agriculture land and affecting the usual foraging path of the local deer.I... Read more

  • Nicholas Brown

    OBJECTION TO THE BYERS GREEN SOLAR DEVELOPMENT. I live about one and half miles from Bishopton village. Near my property Gately Moor Solar development has already been granted planning permission by... Read more

  • Stephen Robson

    I object to the proposed solar panel farm – Byers Gill on the following grounds: The prime minister and several ministers have stated within parliament and also in conferences that solar farms would... Read more

  • Victoria Diana Ridley

    I AM VEHEMENTLY OPPOSED TO THIS WHOLE DEVELOPMENT AND OBJECT MOST STRONGLY Byers Gill Solar Factory (I refuse to call it a solar farm that is a misnomer) will desecrate the beautiful farming country... Read more

  • Angela Mary Ridley

    The hamlet of Great Stainton will be almost completely surrounded by solar panels, thus losing the country even more agricultural land. We are told that we need food producers yet this flies in the... Read more

  • Eesha Joshi on behalf of Corry Family (Corry Family)

    I visit this house multiple times throughout the year, and have done so for over 10 years now. This infrastructure would greatly ruin this experience that I have assumed to be lifelong.

  • CPRE, the countryside Charity, Durham Branch (CPRE, the countryside Charity, Durham Branch)

    CPRE is concerned about the loss of valuable agricultural land for solar arrays and has been promoting the use of rooftops, particularly commercial buildings, for this purpose. Even if the land is not... Read more

  • Curtis Tweddall

    As a lifelong resident of Great Stainton and a project manager deeply involved in the energy transition, I am compelled to express my concerns regarding the proposed Byers Gill wind farm. While I... Read more

  • Durham Bird Club (Durham Bird Club)

    The Club will wish to consider the potential impact on farmland birds in this area plus waterfowl. The proposed site covers a wide area which appears to include areas of Discover Brightwater. There... Read more

  • Ellen Corry

    • disruption to villages during construction, large machinery through the village. •rural communities need protecting •rich wildlife and biodiversity. This is NOT a brown field site ! • The sheer... Read more

  • John Stuart Haslam

    In The Times of 21st March there was a topic suggesting that "Living close to a preserved heritage site improves the quality of life" Maybe, but in our case the direct opposite would result if this... Read more

  • Laura Povall

    I am very much against the proposal of the solar farm, not only as it will destroy our beautiful country side but I visit the area daily due to keeping our horses in the area and it will be a complete... Read more

  • Ray Murphy

    I would like to know how big the development is and what impact it would have on the environment.