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I am concerned that farming land will be lost and habitat for local wildlife will be destroyed. Solar panels could be placed on roofs of buildings and be less of an impact on the environment.
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I am against this project as it will utilise agricultural land which should be used to assist the UK in being self sufficient instead of importing food with the commensurate large "carbon footprint"....
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This is yet another plan to remove thousands of acres of this county’s productive farmland, in order for politicians to declare that they are reaching a “green” success target. The wilful destruction...
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Main issues are the threat to UK food security by large scale or mass solar installation on food producing land or green belt. There will be a massive problem at the end of lifecycle for these...
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Anything that affects my day to day life; my mental health is being greatly affected. Reasons; The proposed One Earth solar farm is almost upon my home. My home is on a high risk flood area, this farm...
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What's the problem with warming? Warming since the Little Ice Age has been unequivocally beneficial and the same applies to the rise in CO2 in the air. How much is this warming at present anyway?...
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I think it is horrendous how the government is planning for thousands of acres of good farm land in Lincolnshire to be under solar panels. It is similar to thousand of acres in Scotland planted with...
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We need our own mix of wind, solar, nuclear and gas. We can not be held ransom to foreign countries making us overpay for power. There will be far more wildlife under these panels than in an open...
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I strongly believe that solar power generation should never be allowed on any agricultural land or even unused land that could potentially be turned into food growing, environmentally friendly land....
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The loss of usable farm land will be detrimental to the food industry, the farmers and their families, especially in the case of tenant farmers. The fencing being proposed at the intended solar land...
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I believe that, in the current financial situation, the UK should be producing more home grown food and not using good quality farm land for solar farms. I wonder how much energy will be used in the...
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We need this to remain as farm land
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We already import huge quantities of food. The land which is to be used for solar panels in my area is good quality arable land. It is sinful to cover it with solar panels, when they could be situated...
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I am the joint owner of some of the land affected by the proposed development. I am in favour of the proposed development, as it will contribute to the efforts needed to move away from burning fossil...
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Completely crazy to risk out food security covering the best farm land in the UK in solar panels. Lincolnshire is one of if not the most productive county for arable and vegetable crops in the UK. The...
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My wife and I are nearing our 70s, well over state retirement age and are looking forward to a regular income rather that one reflecting market irregularities and being able to remain in our own home.
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I am happy with this scheme to go ahead. The Company has engaged with me regarding screening and have incorporated my comments into its project on areas around my home. I will be able to continue to...
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I approve of this project. This solar scheme will benefit our farm and allow us to employ another one or two members of staff for our free range eggs business. Our land will not need government...
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On behalf of Springthorpe Parish Meeting I wish to request that the National Inspector REFUSES permission for the planning application made by Tillbridge Solar Ltd to proceed The reasons are various...
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I am in favour of this development. If it goes ahead we will have to import less gas to produce the electricity we need. There is plenty of distribution infrastructure available le in the area to move...
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My initial comments relate to my concern over the use of solar panels in an unsuitable location (latitude), on land that should be used for agriculture, and others which I will submit at a later date.
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NO to solar farms. Many other viable alternatives available. We don't want our countryside sacrificed with the inevitable price rise of food. We'll just move from energy insecurity to food food...
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Why take away fertile farm land to build this monstroserty in the countryside when there are thousands of opportunities to put them on the roofs of factories, supermarket, office buildings etc., and...
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Solar Farms MUST not be built on green-field. Follow lead of other countries and require ALL Industrial buildings, warehouses, office blocks to have roof top solar systems. Our countryside is needed...
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I object to the use of farmland for these solar farms because I think better use of the land would be to build more nuclear power stations as they would produce far more electricity .