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Tillbridge Solar Project

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  • Ann Fenner

    Why are you not putting solar panels on every new build house and existing large buildings first. Every single government and council owned building should be utilised first. Building on prime... Read more

  • Dinah Ward

    I cannot see why good farmland should be used to generate electricity. We need to be as self sufficient for food as we can be. We shall not need electric if we are all starving. Also Lincolnshire is a... Read more

  • John Charles Semple

    I consider the proposed project to be a very useful contribution towards efforts to reach net zero in the U.K. The proposed location means it will have little visual impact on the amenity value of the... Read more

  • Kalvin Newton

    Farmland should not be used for ANY project apart from increasing farm produce to cope with the increasing population. This is so basic, any Government who cares about its population wouldn't have to... Read more

  • Rosemarie Bennett

    The destruction of farmland is the most evil act

  • Samantha Dickman

    if it wasn’t for the surrounding countryside I wouldn’t be here now, the green fields are my saviour, especially for my mental health, also keeping myself fit and the local wildlife, I don’t want to... Read more

  • Historic England (Historic England)

    Historic England The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England (HBMCE) is better known as Historic England, and we are the Government’s adviser on all aspects of the historic environment... Read more

  • Sally Marr

    The proposed land should be kept for farming to ensure our food security. With the ban on onshore wind farms thankfully being lifted, this is a much better option for dual use than having the land... Read more

  • Glentworth Parish Council (Glentworth Parish Council)

    Glentworth Parish Council is opposed to this application as we believe on its own and taken with the other proposed solar farm developments that are coming forward at the same time (West Burton,... Read more

  • Margaret Fields

    The huge scale of all of the proposed solar projects in such a concentrated small area is destruction of the rural environment pretty much forever. No one knows or no one is saying what the future... Read more

  • Miklos Szilagyi

    Solar fields built on farmland are jeopardising food securty for the country. In fact there should be no solar fields built on farmland at all ever. There are plenty of other ways to increase so... Read more

  • Sharon Savage

    I am vehemently against covering valuable farm land with grossly unethical, inefficient and deadly solar panels for land grabbing , corporate gain.

  • Wayne Sadler

    Besides the functional value of our cherished countryside (farming and preservation of nature being two examples) it’s splendour is integral to the soul of our nation and in this instance, our county.... Read more

  • Elton Moulds on behalf of Martin Casswell

    I am Registering as an Agent to comment on behalf of one of the affected landowners Good Morning I represent Martin Casswell, [REDACTED] My client is not in favour of the scheme as he will lose his... Read more

  • Peri Patricia Hepburn

    Solar panels on this area are taking up good productive farmland and are detrimental to rich wildlife thriving in this area . Objection 2 Solar power is not efficient in the UK climate due to lack of... Read more

  • Bob Granger

    All solar power systems should be on top of existing buildings,car parks, brown field sites etc and not on agricultural land. Using agricultural land for any other purpose is counterproductive .

  • Catherine Booth

    I am a resident in the area of the proposed cable route corridor and am concerned about the potential impact this will have on our day-to-day lives.

  • William Clarke

    My concern is the cost of food climbing due to reduced local land which will also have a knock on effect to raise pollution having vehicles importing food.

  • Mark Lomas

    Why do you give permission to cover top quality farmland with solar panels. There is so many other options. These include large warehouses, land around these warehouses, old powerstation sites,... Read more

  • Peter Wells

    How can you allow farmland thats used for growing crops to be turned over to solar. It does not make sense. We need to be more reliant on home grown produce and not have to import so much food . Look... Read more

  • Philip Togwell

    The scale of these solar farms in Linconshire are huge and this is going to devastate the UKs ability to feed its population as well as devastate rural communities. This need a proper national debate... Read more

  • Tomkins (Tomkins) on behalf of Tomkins (Tomkins)

    Food growing farm land being lost to industrial solar installations makes absolutely no sense at all! Leaving Britain having to import more food would just be taking one problem and swopping it for... Read more

  • John Arnold hallam

    The proposed works will take out of production farm land and further put at risk our food security. The scale of these proposals will have a detrimental visual effect which will not be able to be... Read more

  • Kevin Randell

    The solar developement is madness. The land is needed for farmland to feed people and to help the ecosystems and wildlife. The uk is not ideal for solar power and solar panels should only be installed... Read more

  • Simon Ormerod

    We are using up our arable farm land for wind turbines, houses and these panels. This in my opinion is not right! What good will expensive energy be to the public when we can't eat!? In my view... Read more