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  • Neil William Lindridge

    Im opposed to this project because its not only on 2 of my perimeter fences but all around as far as i can see. The battery storage is literally 2 fields away and visible from my house right next to a... Read more

  • Gillian Lindridge

    The solar panels will be along my perimeter fence on 2 sides, i am concerned about my many horses welfare. I live here because I enjoy my picturesque surroundings and the huge amount of wildlife that... Read more

  • Kay Pilkington

    1. Use of Best and Most Versatile Land (BML) The proposed development is on prime agricultural land. It is my understanding that 96% of the land is considered to be prime, arable land. The loss of... Read more

  • Linda Hiley

    Building these Solar Farms on good land just doesn't make any sense. Why would you waste land that can used for food, plants and trees and help people's mental health when you could easily use... Read more

  • Mark Andrew Hiley

    We have decided to move from the outskirts of Leeds for a quieter more rural peaceful life. After months of searching we decided on a Bungalow in Camblesforth, it's just what been hoping for , for a... Read more

  • Billy Lobsiger

    Waste of good food growing land when there are endless warehouse roof tops that could just as easily have solar panels placed on them not upsetting many communities by creating a giant eye sore and a... Read more

  • Brian Loveday

    This development will impact on the local population. From what I understand there will be no benefit to the local population, either financially or in their wellbeing. Swathes of very fertile farming... Read more

  • Claire Thornber

    I am writing to object to this solar development. A massive area of concern is the huge loss of BMV land. The Helios proposal is going to cover a vast area of good quality agricultural land. Over 96%... Read more

  • David Frank

    This project is taking up green arable land which is in constant use for producing food. There will be tailbacks on the main roads, which is bad enough now. I'm concerned that should there be a fire... Read more

  • Julie Butterworth

    To call this a solar 'farm' is disingenuous. For a farm suggests green fields and crops. Land and animals that are cared for. To put solar panels and battery storage onto farmland turns it into an... Read more

  • Kathleen Elizabeth Wilson

    Dear Sir or Madam, In regard to the proposed Helios Solar Farm and battery storage facility in Camblesforth, I think this is in the totally the wrong place. Why does a solar farm have to be built on... Read more

  • Keith Godber

    I have many objections to Helios Solar Farm near Selby. I will refer to it as a Power Station as the term farm gives a false impression that it’s environmentally good. Firstly. This power station is... Read more

  • Mavis Pearce

    1. Loss of prime agricultural land - concerned about loss of farming and resultant importation of food thus no food security. 2. Fire safety concerns - I am concerned about the risk of fire and how... Read more

  • Mr. John Kenneth Wilson

    Dear Sir or Madam, I write with concern in respect of the huge Solar Farm that is proposed for Camblesforth and the surrounding area. I feel that as a country we are being brain washed and conned into... Read more

  • Mrs Maureen Rhodes

    I strongly object to the proposed Helios solar farm on the A 1041 south of Selby North Yorkshire, covering the length of 891 football pitches,which is 476 Hectares. 8 square meters of some of the... Read more

  • Sheila Hebbron

    Taking over good agricultural land will result eventually in food shortages. The lack of green spaces is affecting the mental wellbeing of individuals. These farms should be placed well away from... Read more

  • Stephen Thomas

    I object to this solar farm development because we import 40% of our food now and covering 1200 acres of good quality farming land with solar panels just does not make any sense, the reason the... Read more

  • Vincent Pearce

    I object to it all. 1. I am concerned about the prime agricultural land being lost. This is because I am concerned about the loss of farming land, future farmers and resultant importation of food thus... Read more

  • Darren Parker

    We live in beautiful countryside. I purposely moved away from an heavy industrial location to enjoy the wildlife with my family. We enjoy walking and put up with the essential Drax on our doorstep.... Read more

  • Marilyn Adams

    I am against because: - Good farming land - Environment and wildlife needs a proper survey, impact on Skylarks - Mining coal is under the land - History and Archaeology in the area lost under there,... Read more

  • Michael Russell

    Objection to the Helios Solar Farm & Battery Storage Project (EN010140) Dear Review Committee, I am writing to strongly object to the Helios Solar Farm & Battery Storage Project near Selby, with a... Read more

  • Carole Ann Terry

    I wish to object to arable land being used for Solar panels. We need farming to feed us. Solar panels can be put on roofs of buildings. We will lose wildlife and country walks by using the fields.

  • David Christie-Mileham

    I feel the Helios NSIP would not be in the interest of the local area. Taking up valuable agricultural land and very close to communities , devaluing their homes. Why not consider solar farms in more... Read more

  • John Terence Smithstone

    The implications of not being able to produce food on that land for next 40 years which considering climate change may be needed. Not good to look at and this will change the pleasant views... Read more

  • Malcolm Terry

    This is 1st class arable land and should not be used for anything other than helping feed the country.