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  • Alison Wood

    This proposed development is totally ill-suited to this area and should be rejected. We are already under threat of numerous other solar developments in this small region of Lincolnshire which will... Read more

  • Anna Leckey

    1. The sheer size of this development and its cumulative effect of this one and the three other schemes already gone through the application process in removing valuable farmland from food production.... Read more

  • Anthony Price

    concern over the vast amount of solar farms planned for lincolnshire. Loss of farmland, habitat for wild fauna and flora, noise for residents. The county is already inundated with wind farms and solar... Read more

  • Carol Gilbert

    I object to the use of farmland for an extremely large solar zone which uses an old fashioned approach of mass generation to produce intermittent electricity. Infact an overabundance of power when... Read more

  • Cheryl Felix

    Comments have again been invited. Here are our objections, again, although I've put these forward against so many Solar applications, and I'm sick of doing so - especially when I feel it is all for no... Read more

  • Chris Milner

    Environmental impact to the local wildlife population, and mental wellbeing of people who walk around these areas to watch, photograph it. Valuable farm land for crops which are already in short... Read more

  • Christopher David Smith

    I am all for it. Idiots say the countryside is being industrialised, luckily the large coal plants are closing and these solar plants are being proposed to at least partially replace them. Solar on... Read more

  • Cllr Emma Bailey

    The culmative impact of the solar farms remains a great concern and the destruction of farmland that could be used to grow food us another concern. My full comments will be on the application.

  • David Swayne

    It is not the most efficient use of good quality agricultural land to use it for inefficient solar farm installations of this size. The proposals far exceed the scale envisaged in the government’s... Read more

  • Elizabeth Murray

    Tillbridge Solar is not an isolated land grab in this area. This application needs to be considered alongside the other 6 or 7 planning applications for large scale solar farms in this area. This is a... Read more

  • Ella Collins

    Against the proposal to build a solar “farm” on agricultural land

  • Emma Hill

    Emma Hill owner of Hill agriculture. Hill agriculture purchased land at Marton and gained planning permission for a new farm yard and buildings for our first generation agricultural business. We... Read more

  • John Latham

    Visual impact and loss of productive agricultural land. Impact on the amenity of those living in the immediate vicinity of the development and also the industrialisation of rural areas.

  • Kim Tuffin

    Use of good agriculture land affects our Food Security Ruining beautiful countryside , industrialising land. Land ruined , after decommissioning, will not be used for farming. BESS units are unsafe... Read more

  • Mark Edward Wardle

    As a local resident I wish to vehemently object to this proposed development. I believe the use of active and viable farmland to build such developments is morally and fundamentally unacceptable. The... Read more

  • Mark Robert Prior

    The West Lindsey District is having over 10,000 acres of industrial solar schemes imposed on it. This will replace valuable food producing land at a time of global turmoil when UK food security is an... Read more

  • Mr John Cole

    This is yet another solar scheme that should only be considered as part of the group of sites that are now surrounding the grid connection at Cottam. They are using up extensive (>10,000 acres) good... Read more

  • Mr. Robin Victor Hughes

    FARMLAND is a is a FINITE COMMODITY. GOVERNMENT CANNOT PREDICT HOW MUCH WE WOULD NEED IN 100 YRS TIME. IT WOULD BE CRIMINAL TO INDUSTRIALISE ANY SUCH LAND WHEN WE HAVE TO IMPORT FOOD TO SUSTAIN... Read more

  • Mrs Sally Ann Constable

    The removal of productive farm land for large scale solar projects will threaten our ability as a nation to be food secure. At a time when war in Ukraine has already threatened and caused hardship and... Read more

  • Nicholas Hill

    Nicholas Hill owner of Hill agriculture. Hill agriculture purchased land at Marton and gained planning permission for a new farm yard and buildings for our first generation agricultural business. We... Read more

  • Nicholas Mapstone

    My wife (Alison Wood) will send you detailed comments, which I will not repeat here. But in summary, we have severely (redacted) daughter who is unable to tolerate changes to her environment,... Read more

  • Pamela Duncan

    This is yet another project threatening this area. Agricultural land is being used instead of brownfield sites being explored and the impact on residents not only during the construction phase, but... Read more

  • Philip Harrison

    The village of Marton is going to be surrounded by miles of solar farms if this goes through, Gate Burton, West Burton, Cottam and Sturton Le Steeple across the river. There are also applications for... Read more

  • Rhiann Jade Jaffray

    We moved to our current property in March, with no awareness of this project, despite the various searches our solicitors went though. We don't use much electricity and would never be brainwashed into... Read more

  • Robert Anthony Charles Cort

    Food security is much more important than Solar Energy. Therefore this development should not be carried out on productive farmland.

  • Robert Francis Girvan

    The proposed project is unacceptable, when considered with the other proposals linking to West Burton, because: it will destroy productive farmland for the rest of my lifetime and beyond, at a time... Read more

  • Scott Garton

    I am objecting to this do to the fact the it will take away valuable land for growing crops and the noise and traffic to people living near it

  • Simon Jeremy Parker

    This is yet another huge development close to 3 others which have already gone through the NSIP process. The cumulative impact of these schemes is ridiculous and if approved will take over 13,000... Read more

  • Simon Paul Barker

    Quality arable land such as this should not be used for solar projects when we need to become more food secure. Solar will never make more energy than what it costs to produce them in their short... Read more

  • The New Community Energy Company (NCEC) (The New Community Energy Company (NCEC))

    There are alot better alternatives than to have mega idustrial solar farms funded by none uk enterties- far better to have lots of smaller privatly owned generation systems ie utilising wind bio... Read more

  • Tracey Gjertsen

    Destruction of the local environment Decimation of agricultural workforce Threat to UK food security Loss of safe roosting places for migrating birds Loss of natural habitats and food sources for... Read more

  • Wendy Gelder

    Excessive number of solar panels where I live