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  • Debra Jones

    Not sure if this is allowed but I felt people should be aware of it. Thanks B I'd like to object due to the impact on the local area HELIOS RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT APPLICATION, Camblesforth 1. Use of... Read more

  • Elizabeth Hayes

    The cumulative effect of this plus the proposed 3500 acre Boom development at Spaldington is just too much. Farmland should be producing food solar should be on rooftops

  • HALT (HALT)

    This is BMV land, much of which is red tractor assured, the land produces high yields of essential food stuff, such as root vegetables and cereal crops. The Barley produced in this area is used by the... Read more

  • Jane Redgrave

    Destroying valuable arable land, I was under the impression we were supposed to becoming more food sufficient. Removal of natural habitats at a time when the Government is focused on increasing... Read more

  • Julie Pickersgill

    1 - Use of green and agricultural land, instead of brownfield. 2 - Cumulative Impact, we moved here in January not realising the extent of this application, and although the power plant is near,... Read more

  • Lisa Cooper

    The proposed Helios solar farm development near our village raises numerous concerns about its impact on the local environment, community, and overall well-being. The scale and scope of this project,... Read more

  • Lisa Howsam

    It is 96% BMV land which is the best agricultural land for growing cereal crops and vegetables. If we don’t have farmland for this we could face food security issues as a nation. There are already 2... Read more

  • Louise Harrison

    This is top quality agricultural land, BMV which delivers very high yields, growing essential crops & root vegetables, Food security is a real worry for this country, counting meat production dilutes... Read more

  • Luke foster

    I am writing to formally object to the proposed development of a solar farm on [location of proposed solar farm]. I have several significant concerns regarding this project, which I believe will have... Read more

  • Margaret Christene Bonser

    I am concerned about the wildlife in the area, especially the Barn Owls who hunt at dusk, their prey will be dispersed by the panels. There is also deer, buzzards hairs and rabbits to consider. The... Read more

  • Marie Kathrin Mann

    As a resident that will be in quite close proximity to this potential Solar development, I have a series of concerns and wish to register my objections. 1) This is agricultural land. It is my... Read more

  • Mathew Mann

    As a resident that will be in quite close proximity to this potential development, I have a series of concerns and wish to strongly object to the proposed development. 1) The sheer size and scale of... Read more

  • Michael Sherwood

    1 - Use of green and agricultural land, instead of brownfield. 2 - Cumulative Impact, we moved here in January not realising the extent of this application, and although the power plant is near,... Read more

  • Ross Gary Limbert

    The scale of this proposal is extensive, i've concerns over the quality of the land that is being used and the impact that this has on both food supply and biodiversity. But also quality of life for... Read more

  • Roy Burton

    I am opposed to this solar development for the following reasons. If this project goes ahead it will take up a massive amount of good productive farm land at a time when we will need to be much more... Read more

  • Sheena Grice on behalf of Sheena Grice (Sheena Grice)

    The area is full of wild life like birds deers etc it’s a farming community. It will increase traffic on the roads. And will be a blight on the landscape. Considering that a entrance has already begun... Read more

  • Thomas Brine

    There are already 2 solar farms accepted on either side of the village of Camblesforth, the Helios farm alongside these would completely surround the village, taking up land the size of 1200 football... Read more

  • Thomas lamborn

    The solar farms proposed will impact on additional traffic, additional pollution, disruption to local wildlife and additional noise pollution brought about from the construction, maintenance and... Read more

  • Alison Taylor

    I live in East Yorkshire but very close to the Helios proposal. My home is in the middle of a massive 3500 acre (400MW) solar farm proposal by Boom Power. I am very concerned about the cumulative... Read more

  • Bryony Turford

    I don't agree with the solar panel farms. They are ruining the countryside. Why can't the solar panels be put on the roofs of the warehouses up & down the country? Surely that would make much more... Read more

  • Emma wood

    I strongly object to this proposal. Even more land under threat, and how much more can this area take. Our rural community will be covered by solar not countryside and farming. Even more food... Read more

  • Joanne Treasure Hird

    I have always lived in this beautiful area and our countryside has always been protected by planning's visual impact rules. I find it incomprehensible that this application being a missive impact on... Read more

  • Lesley Charlton

    We chose to live in a rural location for the beautiful scenery and country walks. I believe that the solar panels take this away. I'm also concerned with house prices in the area going down.

  • Mark Simpson

    I feel this project is in the wrong place. By that I mean it is taking valuable agricultural land out of use when there are plenty of 'brown field' sites around this area that this development could... Read more

  • Ms Rowena Morgan

    Solar panels, belong on rooftops everywhere, not on farmland. The destruction of the land will be terrible for flora and fauna, also ourselves. We need this farmland for growing crops to feed... Read more