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Q-C1.2: Are there any other criteria which should be considered when assessing proposals for large scale renewable energy developments?

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ID Ffurflen: 72336
Ymatebydd: Mr Robert Sherman

It would be a useful option if the local community or local community energy organisation had the possibility to buy into (by public share offer, crowdfunding etc) and thus own a part of any commercial large scale solar or wind farm, if they want to. Installers usually provide an initial local community benefit but a community that actually owned however small a part of the whole could thereby have a steady income for community projects..

ID Ffurflen: 72478
Ymatebydd: Mr Roger Lloyd

The use of contaminated agricultural land should be designated for solar farms with wind turbines restricted to those areas away from areas of OPutstanding Natural Beauty or National Parks.

ID Ffurflen: 72881
Ymatebydd: Mr Darrell Muffitt

Ni roddwyd ateb

ID Ffurflen: 73424
Ymatebydd: Mrs victoria Palmer-Gee

Impact on the landscape and surrounding areas.

ID Ffurflen: 73589
Ymatebydd: Mr michael dufty

THIS SEEMS AN ADEQUATE LIST

ID Ffurflen: 73761
Ymatebydd: DR Angela Quartermaine Carr

All the above seem appropriate

ID Ffurflen: 73913
Ymatebydd: Mrs Anna Corser

Ni roddwyd ateb

ID Ffurflen: 74167
Ymatebydd: Cllr Andrew Day

Contribution to creating or enhancing pubic footpaths / bridleways

ID Ffurflen: 74232
Ymatebydd: Mr James Dex

More options should be considered for providing group heating sustainable for villages or even urban areas as is the norm in Scandinavia. Removes the need for individual home heating systems

ID Ffurflen: 74470
Ymatebydd: Mrs Margaret dufty

SHOULD BE SYMPATHETIC TO AGRICULTURE AND NATURE

ID Ffurflen: 74656
Ymatebydd: Mrs Emma Stolwood

All planning applications for large scale renewable energy must be supported by a comprehensive LVIA to assess the landscape and visual impact. It is possible to find sites where there will be a negligible LVI

ID Ffurflen: 74831
Ymatebydd: Mr Richard Thomas

The routes of cabling to feed the generated output, how they too impact the other criteria. The speed with which the site can be brought to generation..

ID Ffurflen: 75265
Ymatebydd: Shipston on Stour Town Council

Employment opportunities provided by R&D activities associated with renewable energy and green technologies.

ID Ffurflen: 75542
Ymatebydd: Dr Malcolm Strens

Dual use for agriculture

ID Ffurflen: 75653
Ymatebydd: North Warwickshire Borough Council

Recommend mix of Option C1.1a (if evidence of site suitability available) and C1.1b. No further comments.

ID Ffurflen: 75891
Ymatebydd: whitnash town council

nsure agricltural sites used are still capable of use as farmland

ID Ffurflen: 76248
Ymatebydd: Wellesbourne and Walton Parish Council

The quality of the arable land should be considered. Considering the need for food sustainability, using prime agricultural land for this is not appropriate.

ID Ffurflen: 76331
Ymatebydd: Beasale, Haseley, Honiley and Wroxall Parish Council

We should look to a roof-tops first policy rather than land, as this minimises the land take and leaves more free for agricultural food production. We are definitely against a policy that allows speculative applications to build solar farms on greenfield land. This should be avoided in the Plan.

ID Ffurflen: 76341
Ymatebydd: Mr stephen bettany

proximity of nearby areas of natural beauty or national parks

ID Ffurflen: 76392
Ymatebydd: Mr Jim Kirkwood

Protection of the green belt must be a key factor in site selection

ID Ffurflen: 76588
Ymatebydd: Mr Joe Hibbert

Agricultural land classification needs to be reconsidered. The classification system is archaic and no longer reflects advancements in technology and modern agricultural practice. The most recent and largest solar farm approved in South Warwickshire in Bishops Itchington last year had its biggest ever yielding harvest but was approved on the basis it was on Grade 3b land. Consideration and considerable weighting needs to be given to the industrialisation of open countryside. This needs upmost protection. Renewable energy development must not be the precedent or driver for further industrial development in a rural area.

ID Ffurflen: 76910
Ymatebydd: Warwick District Green Party

This local plan should require all new buildings to be equipped with appropriate levels of PV panels. This should at least provide the electricity to match the Energy Use Intensity (EUI). The document clearly sets out the need for consideration of the impact of landscape and heritage assets, the loss of agricultural land and the sterilisation of mineral reserves. The latter is not quite accurate as solar and wind farms are not permanent fixtures. Community support is also important and consideration should be given to the immediate community to a new facility benefiting in terms of a reduction to their cost of electricity for the time that the development is in place. This may provide a driver for certain communities to ask for solar farms and on shore wind developments. There are a small number of community wind schemes (e.g. Ripple Energy) where the public has the opportunity to buy shares in a wind farm and get a return in electricity cost reduction. There are the significantly large areas of roofs on both residential and non residential buildings that could be equipped with PV. This could include schools, warehouses, public buildings etc.

ID Ffurflen: 77485
Ymatebydd: Jenny Bevan

Impact on neighbouring residents through noise or loss of amenities

ID Ffurflen: 77620
Ymatebydd: Mr Andrew Klapatyj

Impact on local communities regarding noise.

ID Ffurflen: 77782
Ymatebydd: Mr Craig Mander

Policy should ensure roof space is allocated for renewable energy production. Large warehouses have huge unused roof spaces for example which, with government led policy, could be utilised for green energy. This would mean space which could be allocated to agriculture/green belt/housing can be used for such rather than large solar/wind farms. Where land/space is in demand we need to utilise our roof and air space more effectively.

ID Ffurflen: 77959
Ymatebydd: Great Alne Parish Council

Possible impact on residents in dwellings close to any proposed developments

ID Ffurflen: 78346
Ymatebydd: Burton Dassett Parish Council

Only to be in areas where the land is flat and cannot be viewed from an elevated position, close to a sub-station for distribution to the grid, not close to nearby areas of natural beauty or national or country parks.

ID Ffurflen: 78503
Ymatebydd: Mr Keith Wellsted

The extent to which the development will help to avert the climate emergency - this ought to be the overarching criteria

ID Ffurflen: 78610
Ymatebydd: Bearley Parish Council

Renewable energy should not usurp agricultural land for food production

ID Ffurflen: 78679
Ymatebydd: Bearley Parish Council

Renewable energy should not usurp agricultural land for food production