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  • Ewan pollard

    I live in camblesforth it’s a lovely village we already have drax on our door step don’t take our beautiful countyside from us

  • Gail Howard

    This is taking up much needed farm land again that we need in this country It is appalling what you are doing to a little farming area Has residents we don’t want them taking up our fields there is... Read more

  • Michael Queenan

    I feel that we should not be covering arable land with solar panels in til every publicly owned building has their roofs totally covered

  • Nick Beech

    This is yet another project of solar farms in the area which we do not need and do not want. The whole beautiful countryside and much needed farmland will be ruined forever. Wildlife affected beyond... Read more

  • Rebecca ONeill

    I am against this proposal. My mum lives in West Bank right near the edge of the development. I still return home to do local walks around that area and is needed to help maintain a good mental health... Read more

  • Sheila Elizabeth Scaling

    There are already 2 solar farms passed in the area, taking up valuable land capable of growing crops to feed the ever increasing population. Helios is of a much larger scale and will destroy both... Read more

  • Aidan Hancock

    This project will destroy the local area for me. As someone who enjoys the outdoors and enjoys walking and cycling for my physical and mental health, having our countryside covered in manufactured... Read more

  • Angela walker

    Taking away prime agricultural land and spoiling the countryside

  • Avi Dee

    I do not understand that in a country that is already losing productive land to the detriment of wildlife, food production and the environment you want to put solar panels over this land? It does not... Read more

  • Beverley thompson

    Amount of land used that is agricultural The impact of 3 solar farms in /around same villages the impact In wildlife

  • Brian scott

    Increased traffic on A1041 during construction, there has been numerous accidents on this road even before construction starts including fatalities. The current construction of the Askham site which... Read more

  • Carol lowe

    I moved here 3 years ago from a very busy town for the beautiful countryside views/walks which will no longer be available if this huge project goes ahead. My concerns are the shear amount of... Read more

  • Caroline mcmahon

    The main issue is the impact on our green belt and the fact these companies keep building on this

  • Chris pawson

    I don't what my village or the country side been ruined by the solar panels. I say no to the solar panels and yes to our open countryside and farmers fields. Put panels on car parks factories schools... Read more

  • Claire Hornby

    Farm land should be farmed for food. There are other places better suited to solar farming

  • Darren Lee Threadgold

    I'm against this as its a massive fire risk and will also be detrimental to the wild life

  • Graham Coultish

    I moved into this village to be in the country side and to be surrounded by fields this has been lost by two solar farms already been expected on two sides of the village. Now another one is being... Read more

  • Helen Gore

    Too many of these monstrosities in one area. No consideration to residents,safety,wildlife ,transport etc. Not temporary. Greed for foreign company’s and share holders. Landowners should farm. Roofs... Read more

  • Ian Walker

    My objections and comments on the Helios Solar Farm We moved to West Bank along with our family mainly because of it position in the countryside. We paid a premium because of the rural location and... Read more

  • Jacqueline Jones

    The loss of wildlife and biodiversity associated with this project is a tragedy. I see deer, voles, a kingfisher on this land when I walk the public footpaths. They will disappear - gone forever. This... Read more

  • Jeanette Stevenson

    1. Use of Best and Most Versatile land (BMV) 96% of the land to be used is Grade 1, 2 or 3a. At a time when the country should be prioritising food security amidst global uncertainty this is... Read more

  • Joanna Cojocaru

    The project should be stopped considering the local people and the environmental. The overwhelming scale of this project, combined with the existing solar developments in the region, is impossible to... Read more

  • Kenneth Morrill

    Been surrounded by solar panels Vibration to houses with all vehicles going past home bad enough already!could be another 30to 40 vehicles per day during construction with heavy loads.. House prices... Read more

  • Kevin Hind

    The sheer size of the project. The effects of any issues such as flooding and fire. Effect on house prices

  • Martyn Pollitt

    The impact on food resources the overall impact on the landscape wildlife and indeed domestic farming stock and pets the views and noise pollution from battery installations to nearby homes walks etc... Read more