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  • Joanne Roebuck

    My property, lifestyle and mental health will be severely affected by this disgusting proposal to industrialise our rural community.

  • Mary Houlton

    Absolutely NOT on board. Prime agricultural land being put into solar farms is ridiculous. Why not stick the panels on individual homes instead of fields. We should be trying to produce more of our... Read more

  • Mrs Ann Lister

    This project is just far too big and will completely change an entire rural area into an industrial area. Which is a massive impact on rural people. Generating electricity rather than farming is short... Read more

  • Philip Dixon

    This is an abomination. It is totally ridiculous to take out productive agricultural land for solar generation when there are acres of commercial roofs without solar panels. Roofs before fields, and... Read more

  • Dave Pinnock-Humble

    I object to the proposed development on the basis of the following, all of which are due to (a) the size of area proposed to be covered by panels and (b) the unprecedented size of each panel and its... Read more

  • Karen orridge

    I am concerned about the size of the proposed development on good agricultural land. The damage done to hedgerows and wildlife. The damage done to the infrastructure in the development of the project.... Read more

  • Mrs Elizabeth Pinnock-Humble

    I am deeply concerned that given its enormous size, the proposed solar farm will have a highly 'industrializing' effect on the rural green belt. Both the size of the solar panels and the size of the... Read more

  • Paul Everett

    I am concerned about the sheer scale of this project, on productive agricultural land and the impact 4 metre high panels will have. These have not been deployed before and have not been proven to be... Read more

  • Stephanie Elphick

    I am not adverse to solar energy and appreciate it is a necessity, however I have a very strong objection to the sheer size of the proposed development. The disruption of construction and impact of... Read more

  • Rebecca Heuck

    I believe this project is far too large and is industrialising the open countryside. Little regard has been taken as to the impact of the local community, homes and wildlife. I have no issue with... Read more

  • Helen Sutcliffe

    I find it incredulous that such a large scale, supposedly environmental solution is being planned for greenfield sites. Surely it would be better to re-develop brownfield and rundown industrial sites.... Read more

  • Howden Town Council (Howden Town Council)

    We wish to register our interest due to the potential impact of the solar farm on the residents of Howden and surrounding environment.

  • Addleshaw Goddard LLP (Addleshaw Goddard LLP) on behalf of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited (Network Rail Infrastructure Limited)

    APPLICATION BY ASSOCIATED BRITISH PORTS FOR AN ORDER GRANTING DEVELOPMENT CONSENT FOR EAST YORKSHIRE SOLAR FARM LIMITED Planning Inspectorate Reference Number: EN010143 Section 56 Planning Act 2008:... Read more

  • Nigel Turner

    Wish to register my objection against the proposed East Yorkshire Solar farm. I find the use of good productive agricultural land for this type of project totally unnecessary, the farmers should be... Read more

  • Stephen Gore

    concerns about the total industrialisation of our valuable country side and the loss of much of our natural wild life the mental health of my self and many of local residents and the very poor... Read more

  • Alan Horner

    Impact on the quality of life of residents living adjacent to the proposed solar farm Removal of productive food producing land increasing the countries dependence on imports and exposure to global... Read more

  • Alison Turner

    I feel that putting good producing farmland down to solar panels, especially in a time of food shortages, is wrong. Solar panels should be on roofs or over car parks. The road infrastructure around... Read more

  • Helen Moody on behalf of Moody (Moody)

    It is proposed the solar farm will occupy a staggering 3,000 acres of agricultural land totally surrounding peaceful hamlets/villages. If the application is approved it will totally decimate this... Read more

  • Anthony John Brown

    There will be a massive impact on the area and inparticular the villages of Gribthorpe and Spaldington effectively turning the area into an industrial site destroying the way of life for residents... Read more

  • Danny Cook

    I object to the industrialisation of this rural area, I object to the visual impact this will have on a huge area. I object to the loss of arable land that produces high yields of variable crops for... Read more

  • Tom Marrison

    Why ruin such a beautiful bit of countryside. Why bring unnecessary traffic onto our already damaged roads. Why invite criminal gangs into the area,looking for an easy meal ticket.

  • Georga Phyllis Macmillan

    I am deeply concerned on the effects that the solar far will have not just on myself and the surrounding villages but also on our wildlife. The impact that the large vehicles will have on our already... Read more

  • Ian Besford

    Object. The villages will be encircled by fencing and physical barriers, as will the deer who presently roam across the area. The corralling of deer down blind alleys will force them onto the roads... Read more

  • John Yorke

    The solar park will be on land that is essential for agriculture.We cannot keep taking good agricultural land that is used to feed the nation and hope we can continue to buy food from abroad.

  • Julie Besford

    I object to the huge planned solar panel s that will surround the village wrecking it’s infrastructure it’s wildlife and the breakdown of the community It will be like living n a prison and the size... Read more