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Bid to build huge solar farm sparks hundreds of objections

Locals have hit out at the proposals for a 117 acre solar farm in the Lower Severn Valley, with one saying the area is 'already inundated with solar power plants'

Looking over the site of the proposed solar farm(Image: PACE Tribute Energy Ltd/SDC)

Plans to construct a vast solar farm next to the Gloucester and Sharpness canal have received hundreds of objections.

A proposal has been put forward to Stroud District Council to install photovoltaic panels across more than 117 acres of open countryside farmland in the Lower Severn Valley.

PACE Tribute Energy Limited is seeking permission to develop the site, located approximately 540 yards south of Epney village and east of Saul.

However, the proposed 49.9-megawatt scheme, which could provide power to around 11,000 homes, has triggered a significant public backlash.

More than 260 public comments have been submitted to Stroud District Council, with one objector stating that the area between the A38 at Morton Vallance and the River Serven is "already inundated with solar power plants".

"It is unreasonable to impose yet another on those of us who live in this area," they added.

"We live close to the Severn. Our house is home to a significant maternal bat roost.

"Aside for a moment from the impact on the human species, has any consideration at all been paid to nonverbal species regarding this area as their home?"