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  • 7000 Acres (7000 Acres)

    1. Summary Introduction: Fundamentally, the limited energy security and decarbonisation benefits the Tillbridge Solar Project claims to achieve are outweighed by the significant adverse impacts it... Read more

  • Beate Webb

    Solar panel should be installed on roof tops. We need to protect or country side and farm land.

  • Derek Moffatt

    Gross overdevelopment will totally change visual nature of area very much to it's detriment. Quality of my life will suffer. Potential for massive light pollution, further destroying local amenity.... Read more

  • Gary Whitelegg

    I am very concerned about the following impact that solar farms will have on my life and that of the community as a whole for the following reasons. Impact to wildlife Impact to farming as an industry... Read more

  • Lily Swales

    Solar should be on every new house build roof (builders should be charged) they're making great profit & all roofs not on the land. We need it for wildlife people and farm animals

  • Mike Webb

    We should protect farmland and the countryside.Solar panel should be on roof tops.

  • Elizabeth Scott on behalf of Neil scott

    The country side should not be used for solar power crops first always

  • Pat Dormer

    We need land to grow food unacceptable developements in the green belt we do not need this

  • Robert Wilson

    Building solar farms on productive farmland is wrong. In an increasingly unstable world we need to produce as much of our own food as possible, up from 50% to 70%. There are many more places where... Read more

  • Samuel Rawding

    My main issue is the massive loss of agricultural land and how this project will ruin the landscape where i live, for the rest of my life. The Tillbridge Solar project would cover 3500 acres of... Read more

  • Adele Havenhand

    The area proposed for this is not suitable for the area, or reflective of the residents of the area who strongly oppose this plan. We chose to live in an area surrounded by beautiful countryside that... Read more

  • Johanna Gray on behalf of Derek Paul Cater (Derek Paul Cater)

    Destruction of historic landscape and impact on visual amenity

  • Dorne Johnson

    I came to live in Lincolnshire to have a rural retreat and enjoy the countryside and wildlife by walking, running, and cycling on a daily basis. I get that the country needs to switch to renewable... Read more

  • Gwen Eastwood

    With the recent go ahead of the massive solar farm. This on top would be just too much. Wild life will be further impacted. Food production will be impacted. My comment is no to more solar in this... Read more

  • James Arden

    There are many questions concerning the life-cycle carbon benefits of the Tillbridge Solar Project. A proper assessment of this would include the carbon footprints of the material sourcing, equipment... Read more

  • Jane Gidlow

    Loss of arable land Impact on roads Not temporary Should not be investigating in solar

  • Katrina Marie Davies

    Solar panels on farm land. The lasting effects to the soil so that food cannot be grown on the land for at least 10yrs. We need to be growing more food, less miles traveled for food will do more good... Read more

  • Mrs Sarah Deacon

    Feel the scale of sites will bring a huge negative impact on the area. Will decrease value of properties in the area. Wildlife will suffer, don’t understand why farming land has to be used.

  • Rebecca Allen

    There are many questions concerning the life-cycle carbon benefits of the Tillbridge Solar Project. A proper assessment of this would include the carbon footprints of the material sourcing, equipment... Read more

  • Yvonne Sunderland

    From the very beginning the details of these schemes have been very difficult to access and to actually fully see. If that is the case then the company must have something to hide otherwise all would... Read more

  • Paul Bissett

    This is a terrible option, we need our U.K. farmers to grow crops for OUR food and to feed animals for our food and milk not end up having to import from other countries that have poorer welfare or... Read more

  • Stow Parish Council (Stow Parish Council)

    Stow Parish Council submission concerning the application for Tillbridge Solar Introduction This submission provides the views of Stow Parish Council (SPC hereafter) on the application for the... Read more

  • Canal & River Trust (Canal & River Trust)

    The Canal & River Trust (“the Trust”) has previously provided comments to the applicant on the route options for the cable connection and now wishes to register and comment as an interested party for... Read more

  • Steve Sidebottom

    Installation of solar power stations should be built on farm land this will destroy our countryside and limit our ability to grow our own food. Other opportunities should be explored, on buildings,... Read more

  • Gate Burton Energy Park Limited (Gate Burton Energy Park Limited)

    Gate Burton Energy Park Limited is the undertaker for the Gate Burton Energy Park Order 2024 (PINS reference EN010131). The DCO application for Gate Burton Energy Park was submitted to the Planning... Read more

  • Marion Elaine Hall

    Food security should prioritise over energy security. Energy Security must not be a short term fix over two generations.

  • Michael Porteous

    Solar panels should only be erected on man made structures

  • Environment Agency (Environment Agency)

    See Relevant Representations Letter dated 24 July 2024

  • Forestry Commission (Forestry Commission)

    Thank you for consulting the Forestry Commission on this proposal. As the Governments forestry experts, we endeavour to provide as much information as possible to enable the project to reduce any... Read more

  • Martin Jones

    Food security is equally if not more important than power security - this is very good far land which potentially could be taken out of production for a very long

  • Newark and Sherwood District Council (Newark and Sherwood District Council)

    Newark and Sherwood District Council note that Chapter 18 ‘Cumulative Effects and Interactions’ of the Environmental Statement identifies One Earth Solar Farm (Proposed DCO) as an ‘other development’... Read more

  • Roy Clegg

    The size of this project along with others in the planning process will permanently damage this part of Lincolnshire in every aspect of life and in return will provide little or no return in respect... Read more

  • Tina Cunningham

    Too much farm land being made unusable by solar panels , we need to produce our own food.whats the point of going on about needing renewable energy ,when we are importing food from across the... Read more

  • Alan Duckworth

    Replacing productive farmland with solar panels to 'solve' a problem that doesn't exist is crass stupidity !

  • Alison Giles

    The proposed site for the solar eyesore should not go ahead. The use of valuable farmland should not be wasted. Solar panels should be fitted to roof spaces on factories, warehouse, supermarkets,... Read more

  • Amanda Bird

    There is an independent scientific study that biodiversity changes completely due to solar farms. Reduction in wildlife movement and harms migrating birds. Panels can break and this does harm the... Read more

  • Antony Smith

    The vast amount of high quality farm and food production land being destroyed by this solar farm and others all around the country is a major concern. The population of Britain is growing and this... Read more

  • Charlie Hebborn

    Climate Change and the need for renewable energy: I understand and support the need for renewable, less polluting energy however consider the following issues to be not in line with this: • The wider... Read more

  • Clive Arthurson

    This is agricultural land.

  • Danny Parsons

    The use of good food production land for low efficiency energy output production. Negative impact on local wildlife and scenery, disruption to roads and services the location of the site in relation... Read more

  • Dave Laing

    The Tilbridge application will have a great impact on the proposed area it is incomprehensible that it could be approved. the rationale behind these comments is set out below. 1. the location - the... Read more

  • Elizabeth Clark

    We need to save our land for food and the wildlife

  • Elizabeth Scott

    Land for food first not solar panels these need to be installed on new buildings super market car park buildings etc

  • Emma Wood

    Vast areas of farmland under threat again from solar. We cannot keep loosing farmland. We need land for crops and at this rate there will be non left. Too many large areas that will destroy the... Read more

  • Fillingham Parish Meeting (Fillingham Parish Meeting)

    1 Fillingham Parish Meeting is against the proposed Tillbridge Solar Project, because the damaging consequences of development at this scale can never be mitigated – and the benefits of this... Read more

  • Gina Faresin-Evans

    This is mass destruction of our countryside for greed and is NOT green energy when you factor in the pylons, substations, destruction of hedgerows, trees, etc. Who in their right mind thinks this is... Read more

  • Gregory John Parkhouse

    Do we REALLY need to put So,Ar panels onto prime Agricultural land, surely this land is better suited for food production? Why not make Supermarkets cover their parking area with Solar panel rooves as... Read more

  • Helen Hancock

    I do not agree with large scale solar schemes on farmland. This is not a "green" use of our countryside. Solar should be on roof tops, brown field sites, etc. All new buildings should be carbon... Read more

  • Joanne Roebuck

    I oppose the installation of solar on productive farmland and feel strongly that our English countryside should be protected from the solar rush that is currently threatening our entire country.

  • John Forinton

    Dear inspector, Please refuse this application on the grounds of food security,loss of visual amenity, destruction of soil composition and impact of construction. Please bear in mind that these fields... Read more