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Tillbridge Solar Project

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  • Mike Dewsbury

    Solar is a necessary addition to the overall production of power but it should NOT be sited on productive agricultural land. There are many available brown field sites and rooves that could be used... Read more

  • Sue Dewsbury

    The project will drastically reduce the food production of the area because it takes up so much fertile farmland. Livelihoods will be lost. Roads in the area are struggling with existing traffic flow... Read more

  • Thomas Jarvis Graham

    Lincolnshire and Norfolk I believe produce a third of this country’s fresh vegetables. With the ever increasing population we cannot supplement this except by imports. Factory farming, growing... Read more

  • Crystal Foster

    This is too big. Solar panels need to be on brownfield site, roof tops and infrastructure corridors first and the developers need to look properly for such sites before choosing open countryside. It's... Read more

  • Damian John McEntegart

    Generally I am in favour of solar wind farms as we need them as a source of clean green energy. I will examine the proposal in more detail

  • Dr Paul Marshall

    Farm land is for farming. It's already green and by far the best use of the land - the greenest that there can ever be. Filling it with slave labour manufactured panels and sub-structures helps nobody... Read more

  • Gillian Stonham

    For me its about the scale of these developments....and the fact that we have sufficient roof space across the country to meet our power generation needs without compromising food production or... Read more

  • Sturton by Stow Parish Council (Sturton by Stow Parish Council)

    This proposed development is just one of an expanding list of individual applications, which would, if permitted, serve to industrialise a whole region of rural Lincolnshire. Local communities and... Read more

  • Clare Booth

    We live within the proposed cable corridor at Normanby by Stow. We wish to be kept up to date with developments as our home could be potentially surrounded by high voltage cables!

  • CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP (CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP) on behalf of EDF Energy (Thermal Generation) Limited (EDF Energy (Thermal Generation) Limited)

    This relevant representation is submitted on behalf of EDF Energy (Thermal Generation) Limited (“EDF”). The Book of Reference (“BoR”, Document APP-019) identifies plots 1-02, 1-03, 21-23, 23-02,... Read more

  • Keith Mottershead

    We not only need to be self sufficient in power but food as well. Solar/windfarms don’t feed people - neither does the services sector in London. Nuclear power for energy and fields for food.

  • Nicholas Ratcliffe

    Too many acres of farmland are being lost to projects such as this. This country needs workable, productive agricultural land to ensure food poverty does not become worse, and that we are not reliant... Read more

  • Nigel John Sneath

    To strenuously object to this proposal on the grounds that when well managed productive grade 3a and 3b should be retained for essential primary food production, there is plenty of other places to put... Read more

  • Peter Cordrey

    As a local resident myself and my family wish to object to this solar Farm on the basis that it will change the landscape that we live in from a rural farming landscape to an industrial landscape. We... Read more

  • Stephen Booth

    We live in the proposed cable corridor at Normanby by Stow. We wish to be kept up to date with information regarding where the proposed cables will be placed and the potential effect on our home.

  • Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board (Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board)

    With regard to the above project I would advise that the extent of the overall development covers areas under the control of Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board. There are numerous watercourses that... Read more

  • Pamela Ciampolini

    stop the industrialisation of our local communites with large-scale solar developments. These developments are massive and unprecedented and a blight on the landscape, aside from destroying the much... Read more

  • Upton Parish Council (Upton Parish Council)

    Upton Parish Council object to the proposed site of this project

  • Bill Risbridger

    I strongly object to farming land and other green open spaces being used to place solar panels. There are many other usable sites, including brownfield sites, the roofs of supermarkets and other large... Read more

  • Chris Chattaway

    Impact upon food production Impact upon wildlife Impact upon all aspects of nature Impact upon mental health and well being Impact upon the environment

  • Kate Skelton

    The 5 Solar NSIPs proposals within a few miles of each other would consume some 13,000 acres of farmland within this locality. The scale is obscene, unfair and a totally undemocratic prospect for us.... Read more

  • Philip James Hawley

    Are solar panels "green"? How long is their working life? How much energy is required to make them and ship them from their country of production to Britain? Do they produce more energy during their... Read more

  • Simon Skelton

    Tillbridge Solar (TS) is one of five Solar NSIP proposals within a six-mile radius, four of which are in West Lindsey. The amount of farmland lost in this area would be around 13,000 acres! The... Read more

  • Philip Burton

    I am very concerned about the impact that this proposal will have on the views of and from the Lincoln Cliff scarp slope which is currently protected by an AGLV designation

  • Sarah Pickering-Paterson

    SUMMARY OF KEY FACTS • Solar farms are hugely inefficient. • Clustering of development around sub-stations has disastrous consequences for the landscape and local amenity. The cumulative effect... Read more