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  • 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

  • Alison Banks

    [REDACTED] having a deep affinity to the land and its people, I object to the size and scale of this huge development. The proportion of land taken out of production is massive, land which should be... Read more

  • Ann Smith

    I am Strongly opposed to this proposed project. The panels will be visible from my home. As I can no longer work, I get great enjoyment from spending time in my garden, which is my sanctuary where I... Read more

  • Barbara Ann Mohan

    I STRONGLY DISAGREE with this project - Byers Gill Solar Development. It will be a loss to excellent agricultural ground - leading to a devastating effect to the rich wildlife in that area. As a... Read more

  • Barbara Webster

    I strongly oppose the solar farm I am originally from the area and frequently visit family members I love the countryside and wildlife in the area and feel this will completely destroy the area and be... Read more

  • Colin Patrick Taylor

    Context I am a resident of Great Stainton which is situated on the highest piece of land in the area and has a panoramic views to the west, south and east of farmland and onto the Cleveland Hills... Read more

  • David Murray

    A lot of very productive agricultural land will be lost. There will be a terrible visual impact Surely there must be more appropriate sites that aren't as close to villages & homes? Loss of wildlife... Read more

  • Elizabeth M McDougal

    The impact of this project would be massively detrimental to the natural environment in the area, affecting wildlife, local residents and taking up valuable farmland. It would spoil the rural nature... Read more

  • Eva Maria Clausson Hopkins

    The project needs to be stopped for the following reasons: - The total destruction of habitat for wildlife in an area of great natural beauty. Not only for species such as deer, hares, duck and game... Read more

  • Gavin Hudd

    This will create a blot on the landscape, taking more land away from farming & escalating price hikes on future imported foods that we now have to rely on as we don’t have the land to grow our own... Read more

  • Geoffrey Allen Preston

    My objections to Byers Gill Solar Farm Planning Proposal are as follows:- 1. My personal objections to this 'Solar Farm' proposal derive from [Redacted] developers, officers, and planning authorities... Read more

  • Ian Michael Smith

    I am opposed to this program. We moved out to the country side to get away from the noise dust and to get closer to nature. We have every thing from deer badgers and foxes which we can see from our... Read more

  • Jayne Nicholson

    I object to this proposal as it will ruin the aesthetics of our beautiful countryside. I live local

  • John Newton

    I object to the proposed development on environmental grounds. The area is a valuable habitat for resident and visiting wildlife species and the development will cause irreparable damage.

  • Lisa Gregory

    I'm strongly against this project as I feel it will upset wildlife scenery and the general country feel I have while travelling. I decide to travel most days the back roads as I feel it's a nicer... Read more

  • Louise Davies

    Why are you taking good agricultural land out of food production when there are many empty industrial sites that this could be located at? Also the impact on the local wildlife habitat that will be... Read more

  • Michael Banks

    As a former resident, I farmed for 40 years adjacent to the proposed development. I am concerned, firstly, about the size of the solar farm, it is quite out of keeping with the surrounding... Read more

  • 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

  • Anne-Marie Coates

    The land should be left as it is. There’s too many species that would be lost

  • Catherine Hannigan

    I grew up next to one of the proposed sites, and have spent the last 33 years walking the fields and thinking how lucky I am to have access to this area. The area is home to so much of our traditional... Read more

  • Christine Byren

    This is an area of agricultural and natural habitats and the proposed solar farm of 2600 acres will have a devastating effect on the environment and the local residents. There is a site of SNCI which... Read more

  • Deanna McGrath

    Removing the countryside for solar farming. Build it on Redcar steelworks!!!

  • Elizabeth Hall

    Taking productive land out of use

  • Evelyn Nicholson

    Strongly opposed to the development. 1. Taking Prime agricultural land out of food production when this country already produces 40% less food than is required. 2. Change to the character of the local... Read more

  • Garry Smith

    I spend a lot of time with my brother, we are both vetrans. He lives on the edge of this project field and the area allows us both to relax and forget what we both have gone through. This project will... Read more

  • Glyn Coupar

    Putting panel on all the country side and villages better off putting turbines out at sea. Leave the country side so people can enjoy not seeing panel all over. Taking up all the country side for... Read more

  • Hayley Douglas

    I strongly object because it will ruin the beautiful landscape which is a haven for wildlife, bees and butterflies; many of which that are on the endangered list. It will also take over prime... Read more

  • Mrs. Janet Wraith

    The country views will be lost spoiling the history and character of the whole area. The woodlands will be destroyed including habitats for wildlife, ponds etc. agricultural land will be lost... Read more

  • Paul Adair

    Additional Traffic. Harmful to wildlife. Turning our country side into an industrial eye sore. No to solar farm

  • Rachael Kitching

    I am writing to express my strong objection to the construction of a solar farm ‘Byers Gill’ around Great Stainton village. The construction of the farms will take good agricultural land out of food... Read more

  • Alan Pilkington

    I object to the proposed development for the following reasons: • It is an inappropriate use of productive farmland. The fields to be covered in panels have been growing crops for decades; their loss,... Read more

  • Alison Hamilton

    It could be because it ruins the beautiful landscape which is a haven for wildlife, bees, butterflies many on the endangered list. Or this would take prime agricultural land out of food production for... Read more

  • David Porterfield

    I object to this proposal as it will affect the character of the village of Brafferton - surrounding it with solar panels. The proposals are disproportionate.

  • Dawn Marie Tweddall

    I STRONGLY OBJECT TO BYERS GILL INDUSTRIAL SITE This project has no benefit to the local community whatsoever. We have been hoodwinked into believing that this project will be a benefit to our... Read more

  • Emma Farrell

    Object to Byer’s Gill

  • Graham Amerigo

    Visual effect and destruction of village character , proximity to homes I am sure you could fine somewhere else away from villages

  • Jack Hamilton

    it ruins the beautiful landscape which is a haven for wildlife, bees, butterflies many on the endangered list. It would take prime agricultural land out of food production for over 40 years when this... Read more

  • Jacqueline Stephens

    I object in the strongest possible terms to the Byers Gill Solar development. I have many concerns about the destruction of the environment, wild life loss and long term disappearance of prime... Read more

  • Judith Amerigo

    Proximity to residents homes, traffic generated and its effects on roads

  • Julie Nixon

    My concerns are the impact this will have on the natural world both in terms of limiting habitat and wildlife being able to prosper safely. I am also concerned about any impact this will have on... Read more

  • Katherine Kitching

    I STONGLY OBJECT To the Byers Gill Solar Industrial site. There are many, many reasons why this proposal is unacceptable, I am confident that the many residents, friends, family and the wider... Read more

  • Michael Hole

    I object to this development as it is detrimental to the area and reduces the available amount of farming land when there is a national shortage of such land

  • Michael Lyne

    I object to Byers Gill solar farm. I have lived in Bishopton since I was a child and value the peace and quiet of our Conservation village. This is a historic village with a Motte and Bailey castle... Read more

  • Nicola Stephenson

    As a current resident of Brafferton I am extremely concerned that the infrastructure in our village is not good enough to take increased traffic especially larger commercial vehicles that will need... Read more

  • Paul Edmund Nobbs

    I object and am 100% against the Byers Gill Solar development. Solar farms are nothing to do with farming, they are industrial solar power stations which are located in completely the wrong location,... Read more

  • Peter Kitching

    I Strongly object To such a large-scale industrial project on agricultural land. I understand the argument that is being made for energy security, but this should not be at the expense of food... Read more

  • Peter Mccreesh

    The building of sola panels will affect the wildlife drastically in this area,various endangered specious live in this area including nests and voles

  • Peter Stephens

    I strongly and unequivocally object to the Byers Gill Solar development. My objections stem from grave concerns regarding the irreversible damage it will inflict upon the environment, the loss of... Read more