As the deadline for final comments on plans to build the UK's largest solar farm on the west Suffolk border approaches, the council has pointed out "serious shortcomings" in the proposals.

Sunnica Ltd has applied to build solar and battery plant plans across the border between east Cambridgeshire and west Suffolk, including in Mildenhall, West Row, Freckenham and Worlington.

In a joint submission with other local authorities, Suffolk County Council has put together a report on the plans' "serious shortcomings" which was submitted to the Planning Inspectorate ahead of next Tuesday's deadline.

Areas of concern for the councils include the geographic scale of the proposal which will "permanently transform the landscape" and the impact on local communities during the 24-month construction period.

They also highlight issues with the proposals' evidence and methodology, claiming its presentation is unclear and not tailored to the local context.

Councillor Richard Rout, Suffolk County Council's deputy leader and cabinet member for finance and envrionment, previously stated it was the "poorest application" he has dealt with to date.

East Anglian Daily Times: Suffolk County Council's deputy leader Councillor Richard Rout.Suffolk County Council's deputy leader Councillor Richard Rout. (Image: Simon Lee Photography Suffolk UK)

"There has been some positive progress with the applicant," he added.

"But unfortunately the proposals still do not meet the standards we, and local communities, would expect from a project on this scale."

On Tuesday, March 21, West Suffolk MP Matt Hancock reiterated his concerns over the application from Sunnica Ltd in a House of Commons debate, saying the project "undermines support for renewable energy" because it's "in the wrong place".

Mr Hancock added: "If you support solar, you should support it in the right place and not rub people's backs up with terrible consultation."

East Anglian Daily Times: West Suffolk MP Matt Hancock voiced his opposition to the proposals in a House of Commons debate on Tuesday.West Suffolk MP Matt Hancock voiced his opposition to the proposals in a House of Commons debate on Tuesday. (Image: UK Parliament)

After the Examining Authority closes its examination process on Tuesday, March 28, a report and recommendation will be sent to the Secretary of State.

They will make the final decision, which is expected later in 2023.

 

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