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Thousands sign petition against solar farms as MP says Wiltshire scheme is 'scandalous and must be stopped'

Developer says scheme will generate 'significant amount of clean electricity for businesses and homes in the region'

A "Stop Lime Down" sign near the proposed Lime Down solar farm site, in the Wiltshire countryside (Image: PA)

The developer of planned solar farms covering 2,000 acres in Wiltshire has defended the scheme after almost 8,000 people signed a petition against it.

Lime Down Solar Park is designed to create 500 megawatts of clean energy – said to be enough to power around 115,000 homes – from six sites around the county including agricultural land in the villages of Sherston, Hullavington and Stanton St Quintin, near Malmesbury.

The sites would feature ground-mounted solar photovoltaic panels, a battery energy storage system, and security fencing with CCTV, and would be connected into the National Grid’s substation at Melksham.

Campaigners say the plans would cover productive farmland in a “beautiful and biodiverse countryside”, including more than 300 acres on the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort’s Badminton Estate.

Campaign group Stop Lime Down Solar Park has been set up to challenge the plans which are being put forward by international developer Island Green Power and cover 2,118 acres.

It calls Lime Down Solar Park a proposal to cover nearly three square miles of “valuable and productive farmland of our beautiful and biodiverse countryside” in north Wiltshire with 2.75 metre high panels, surrounded by a three-metre high security fence.

Stop Lime Down Solar Park says on its website: “This is not an anti-solar campaign, we believe that large industrial solar farms should be located on former industrial sites or next to motorways, not on productive farmland.”

More than 7,700 people have signed a petition shared by the campaign group, calling for a prohibition on “mega solar facilities” over 50 megawatts on º£½ÇÊÓÆµ farmland. The government will respond to the petition if it reaches 10,000 signatures.