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  • Elizabeth Hayes

    This project is taking valuable farming land out of commission for up to 40 years. As much of the land is clay, I dispute BOOM's suggestion that sheep may graze between the panels, as they will get... Read more

  • Lawrence Beaumont-Hayes

    Restriction of agricultural land to produce local food and produce. Impact on rural amenity and countryside that supports many species and biodiversity. Unsightly structures impacting properties and... Read more

  • Carole Ann Lee

    I strongly object to,this solar farm. The proposed site is far too big/huge. It is taking up agriculture land and we need to grow as much of our own produce as possible rather than import. All these... Read more

  • Catherine Fisher

    I oppose I don’t want industrialisation in the area

  • David John Burton

    I write in relation to the Boom proposal's for the East Yorkshire Solar Farm. I fully understand and support the need for infrastructure to support a diverse alternative energy plan and understand the... Read more

  • Elaine Ward

    This project will destroy the wild life in the area , deer badgers kites bees small animals and wood land. Taking down hedges that have been there over 100 years and wanting to replace them with... Read more

  • Mary Elizabeth Brown

    Concerned about the initial consultation process undertaken by Boom -our family have neighbouring land and dwellings adjacent to the project and we’re not consulted . Maps used were inaccurate and... Read more

  • Mr James Naismith

    Object to the proposed project. This will impact on wildlife . My wellbeing. My homes overhaul price. Noise pollution from the building and erecting of piles into ground. I moved to the area for the... Read more

  • Nigel Wilkinson

    Accept that we need solar energy but small villages are being surrounded and become industrialised. Larger buffer zones for habitations need to be protected.

  • Antony Wood

    I believe this project to be to big. The loss of food producing land and habitat is of great concern.

  • Charles David alden

    Not good for countryside or wildlife

  • David Berry

    I'd like to object to this proposal not going ahead

  • Elaine alden

    Don't agree with solar panels will ruin cou tryside

  • Elizabeth Breach

    Most of the roads in the area are single track roads which are not suitable for construction traffic. The Hamlet of Newsholme is designated as unsuitable for for heavy goods vehicles, Newsholme and... Read more

  • Helen Alison Rhodes

    have many concerns about the siting of the Solar Farm on productive grade 3 farmland in a time when we are already having global issues with food shortages currently most of the fields are growing... Read more

  • Jane Motherdale

    I am worried about the amount of home grown crops that will lost, I feel that Ukraine and Russia have shown us how import this is, also the impact on wildlife, we love to watch the barn owls and red... Read more

  • John Plant

    Too big, too much take of land very suitable for crop growing

  • Louise Henderson

    Concerns regarding construction traffic on narrow roads Reducing natural landscape Additional noise during construction Traffic through spaldington where the road is narrow & there are no street... Read more

  • Lyndsy Benton

    This is a very large industrial development in a rural landscape which will negatively impact on local communities, wildlife and food production.

  • Robert.Edward Alden on behalf of Robert Edward alden (Robert Edward alden)

    Panels are too.close.to homes and. Habitatiom

  • Shirley Anne Jones

    You are taking up farming land ,what about the wild life in the area and the woodland around the area ?

  • Steven Wigglesworth

    1. The developer's environmental impact assessments are inadequate / incomplete. 2. Road safety will be hugely compromised. 3. Increased noise. 4. Visual blight. 5. Disproportionately gross... Read more

  • Terry Hayes

    The size and scale of the project is far too big, there is a place for solar but not on this scale, it will industrialise a large swathe of countryside which should be used for growing crops. The UK... Read more

  • Gillian Mary Craven

    The village of Gribthorpe will be suffocated by the extent of the solar panels around ,they will be out of proportion and will cause suffering and considerable depression to us all. Our rare wildlife... Read more

  • Gillian Woodcock

    The sheer scale of the solar farm, need to take into consideration the amount of wind turbines we already have in the area. Position next to properties, no consideration for the effect it will have on... Read more