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Tillbridge Solar Project

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  • Edward Chambers

    I object on the basis of: 1. Views/enjoyment of countryside which we walk/ride through etc and from Middle st. 2. Reduce local wildlife. We see deer, hare foxes and 1000s of gray lag/canada geese... Read more

  • Freddie Chambers

    I live in nearby Glentworth and object to this application. The proposals will impact me due to: 1. Their huge visual impact on the countryside, including on the lovely views we enjoy from Middle... Read more

  • Martin Brown

    The proposed scheme is excessive in size and will remove productive agricultural land from production for more than a generation. The power produced will be far less than claimed due to the nature of... Read more

  • Carol Montgomery

    I have lived for 26 years now in the quiet village of Glentworth, which lies within the West Lindsey district just north of Lincoln. The village is one of a string of historical 'Springline' villages... Read more

  • James Lonsdale

    I am a landowner who owns land along the route of the cable. I have been trying to engage with Tillbridge and their agents for about 18 months to discuss their proposal but have had no meaningful... Read more

  • Ronald James Gore

    The proposal to remove 10,000 acres locally to install solar panels which will only benefit the developers and will add virtually zero to the national grid when it is most needed.

  • Sylvia Bone

    My objection to this plan is that these panels are made in China, using coal as the power source for manufacture and they use precious metals. These panels will be 4.5 metres high! The one photo... Read more

  • Adam Sissons

    Why has lincolnshire been selected for so many solar projects? Why have solar projects been prioritised over wind farms? Wind farms can generate more power than required hence why they get turned off... Read more

  • Gillian Procter

    I wish to protest against the building of the Tillbridge Solar Farm for the following reasons: a) Solar is an inefficient technology: the cost of this installation would better be diverted into... Read more

  • Helen Mitchell

    I strongly object to this project as this will be a huge blight on the countryside in which I live. I choose to live in the countryside for the simple reason it is the countryside. If I wanted to live... Read more

  • Mark Burton

    I am strongly in favour or this project. Without radical and immediate change led by major projects like this, society will not survive the next 100 years.

  • Christopher John Reeve

    This project is not a Solar ‘Farm’ it is the industrialisation of good food production farm land.

  • Dr. Maria Prior

    I oppose the use of valuable and productive farmland for inefficient solar industrial sites. The rural landscape will be obliterated if this industrialisation is allowed to take place and the energy... Read more

  • James Allan

    I am totally against this project being approved. There are already 3 other similarly sized project going through the PINS process that are in the immediate vicinity of Tillbridge Lane. If all four... Read more

  • Nicola Marsh

    The loss of this farmland will be detrimental to the UK food supply, impacting the farmers and their families incomes. The fencing surrounding the proposed solar farms and increased traffic during... Read more

  • Rachel Wheldon

    The project is appalling. Taking away prime agricultural land is shortsighted. The cost of transporting food we need would exceed any benefit derived from these solar panels. Make every new home built... Read more

  • Richard Green

    It seems a absolute joke

  • Robert Harper

    Farmland should be used for farming and the production of food. We have to import food because we cannot produce enough for our own needs. Solar and wind power should be kept offshore.

  • Sheila Joan Tymoszczuk

    The area covered by the Tillbridge proposal is an important area frequented by diverse wildlife which I and my family have enjoyed seeing daily on walks and cycling, we've seen many hares and leverets... Read more

  • Stephen Tymoszczuk

    Thousands of acres of solar panels would damage the rural landscape, destroy diversity of wildlife, and drastically reduce agricultural production. The technology will be obsolete in a few years and... Read more

  • Timothy Leckey

    This development if it goes ahead will totally alter the rural nature of this area and change it into an industrialised zone. The sheer area that this intends to cover is huge, and when combined with... Read more

  • Wendy Harrison

    Farmland should be used to produce food, be it vegetables or meat, Solar should not and does not belong on productive land, there are many houses, industrial estates, factories, farm buildings where... Read more

  • William Rose

    The whole strategy of looking for solar to generate 70Gigawatts of electricity by 2035 is flawed. This scale of output will need the sacrifice of at least 70,000 hectares of farmland. This is a... Read more

  • Adrian Winter

    The project is at odds with the life and economy of this rural area. It amounts to the industrialisation of the countryside. It prevents the production of food and destroys both the farming economy... Read more

  • Alice Prior

    I oppose the use of valuable farming land for inefficient industrial solar schemes. The local rural landscape will be destroyed for generations by the cumulative impact of the six major solar schemes... Read more