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  • Natural England (Natural England)

    Summary of Natural England’s advice Overall Natural England are satisfied that the proposals address the majority of potential impacts to the natural environment. The only areas of concern where we... Read more

  • Patricia Anne Stansfield

    The construction of the solar farm will affect my area, causing damage to roads and difficulties in travelling in to and out of my hamlet. Reduction in food production is also a concern especially... Read more

  • Richard Farley

    Hello, why isn’t anybody listening? In the wake of the Gate Burton Solar approval this Tillbridge proposal will further exacerbate the massive impact solar will have on the local surrounding area with... Read more

  • Robyn Eleanor Broughton

    I have found this company difficult to deal with so far. The map I was sent has no meaningful key on it, and my house and land was also circled in red. I enquired about this on the email address... Read more

  • Steve Gelder

    I do not agree with the scale of this proposal, the damage it will do to our local environment & the fact that so much farmland will be lost

  • Tony lee

    I reject it totally

  • Tracey Peden

    I and my entire family strongly oppose the industrial scale Solar monstrosity and do not want the companies to go ahead where beautiful countryside needed for farming and agriculture will be a massive... Read more

  • Tracy Adderley

    I strongly object to the Tillbridge solar farm proposal. It is just 1 of many Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) within a few miles of each other and together these would create... Read more

  • V White

    This is yet another project using valuable land in Lincolnshire. Solar Farms have recently been passed in this area and take out land for food and numerous other disadvantages to residents and... Read more

  • Victoria Elwess

    As one of the farmers affected by this development, I would like to register my full support for the Tillbridge Solar project proposal. Having successfully grazed sheep under solar panels in West... Read more

  • A Pilot

    I fly an aircraft from Sturgate airfield, and see that there is solar going in across the direction of the runway – some few hundred yards away from its end One of the most common causes of general... Read more

  • Andrew Robert Lawrence

    The land being proposed for this project is green belt farm land used to produce food and should not be industrialised and destroyed forever Not only is this mass destruction of our countryside and... Read more

  • Ann Rains

    This project will use productive agricultural land which is needed to produce food for the entire country. In the time of global uncertainty that we are living through, we cannot become reliant on... Read more

  • Anthony Trinkwon

    I am staunchly against the proposals to build solar farms on farmland used for the production of food and specially against this insane project. I am also against the entire net zero concept.

  • C Thomson

    Use of good agricultural land with solar panels when there are alternatives for location of solar panels that would retain the abilioty to utilise the land for food production.

  • Catrin Fieldson

    It should be inconceivable to use one of our most tried and trusted assets, British farmland, to host solar panels while at the same time, ignoring all other more suitable hosts, such as industrial,... Read more

  • Clem Jackson

    You are needlessly destroying food production land and are destroying wildlife habitat, not to mention these solar panels are probably coming from China who have no regard for net zero just survival.... Read more

  • David Owen Hindle

    This project is trying to get permission to use productive growing land to produce power that cannot be joined to the national grid and will only benefit those people who are investing in the... Read more

  • Fiona Hebborn

    I’m really unhappy about the massive solar farm planned for our area and around our village. I’m all for solar power but on rooftops and factories not on food producing farm land. The panels are huge... Read more

  • Glenn Taylor-Biffen

    In an ever increasing population, the need for good agricultural land for food production is, without question, something of huge importance; and just like all if the proposed solar projects, it will... Read more

  • Hazel Hoggan

    The damage it will do to the food and farming

  • Helen McKenzie

    Removal of useful agricultural land Aesthetic and noise pollution on green belt Ineffective use of land Lifespan of equipment and concern for associated future sage disposal of expended product

  • James Parman

    I fully support this development, we need sustainable green energy before we totally destroy the planet.

  • Janet Raynor

    The huge impact on the quality of life of residents in the area of these non green, non eco friendly plans, causing health and mental health issues, changing ways of life of non shareholders who will... Read more

  • Jill Martin

    Please don’t make it so big and leave enough for beautiful wildlife and landscape.

  • Julie Barker

    This is a dreadful use of farm land suitable for growing food in a country that should be aiming to be self sufficient in feeding the population, the farmland should not be used for industrialisation... Read more

  • Katharine Armstrong-Short

    Unnecessarily loss of farm land and natural habitat for wildlife.

  • Laura Smith

    I am very much against this and the other 3 projects proposed for the area. We are destroying food producing land for this green blob,really do they want to force down our throats this faux green... Read more

  • Linda Clark

    The removal of prime agricultural land from production in the name of green energy is wrong when no provision has been made to use existing buildings, all government buildings and domestic properties... Read more

  • Lynn Thompson

    It’s not in my area but large scale development of agricultural land affects everyone, it takes food from the shelves for all people. Leaving little space for nature. The infrastructure to bring... Read more

  • Michael Leckey

    Can the UK, with its ever increasing population, afford to lose this prime agricultural land to chase an eco vanity project? The WEF and Greta might be impressed - the majority of ordinary UK citizens... Read more

  • Mike P Howels

    My main issue with any Solar farm, but especially this particular one due to its size is that they destroy local farmland at a cost to the local community and deprive so many species of animals,... Read more

  • Mrs S E Gray

    Various. Environmental/area impact (including the significant impact the proposed SPF would have on the view from the famous Lincoln Cliff or Edge as it is known). Loss of valuable agricultural land... Read more

  • National Grid Electricity Transmission plc (National Grid Electricity Transmission plc)

    Relevant Representation of NGET (National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc) in respect of the Tillbridge Solar Project DCO (the “Project”) This relevant representation is submitted on behalf of... Read more

  • Philip Hodgkinson

    The cumulative impact of all of these needs considering before piecemeal decisions are made . The change in character of an area is material and they should sit more comfortably in the countryside .... Read more

  • Phillipa Jones

    I do not support or agree with the defacing of agricultural land or green sites in order to build solar farms. Solar panels are versatile and can be placed on factories, car parks and along motorways... Read more

  • Raman Selvon

    Would like to preserve and reserve the right to make an official comment as precise details of the project emerge and are presented,detailed and examined during the projects examination planning... Read more

  • Rebecca Evans

    The project is known as fenwick solar farm but little information is being provide regarding the BESS and substation. This generating more than the solar. The impact it will have on our wildlife,... Read more

  • Robert Taylor

    The project will damage the natural beauty of the area. If the project goes ahead it will destroy the very thing it is said to protect.

  • Roberta Mackenzie

    Where do we grow our own food if land is covered with panels. Energy from our gas and oil fields prevent us being blackmailed and having to use more energy to import both.

  • Ronald Joseph Emery

    That it shouldn’t go ahead at the expense of good quality farm land!

  • Rosemary Burke

    I feel that this project is too large and covers too large an area when considered with the other projects within a ten mile area. Just because Gate Burton solar farm has been approved it should not... Read more

  • Serra Rhodes

    Stop this mass development of farm land - the uk is already the most nature depleted country - it removes 1000 of acres from food production and fences it off to wildlife

  • Stephen Machin

    This application should be rejected. It will take up farmland removing it from crop production and risking our food security. Beyond that issue it will also destroy wildlife habitat. The brown hare a... Read more

  • Susan Hemshall

    I consider food to be far more important than solar energy. Without food we die! Solar energy can be acquired in many other places than arable farm land We cannot grow food anywhere else. This project... Read more

  • Tiffany Foster

    I feel that the project would be good to allow the UK more opportunities to create renewable energy so long as the project doesn’t hinder farming in this area. As this land is a flood plane look at... Read more

  • Tom Boast

    I disagree with the scale of the project & the negative impact it will have on the village where I live & surrounding countryside.

  • Tracey Horsfield

    What an utter disgrace. Considering prime agricultural land for solar. Firstly, we don’t live in the Costs del Sol. Secondly, we are island surrounded by water. Why on earth aren’t we utilising tides... Read more

  • Vicki Kirman

    I oppose this development due it's combined size with other applications in the vicinity. 10k acres of solar panels is TOO much

  • Zoe Dixon

    Absolutely support this! Solar energy is a great way to generate power and much needed. Alot better than power stations too!