Developers have approached Shropshire Council planners to ask them in the event that they would wish to submit a posh environmental impression evaluation.
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Planners have this week concluded that the proposal to the north of Walton in Onibury, close to Craven Arms would have “no likely significant environmental effects which would give rise to the need for an EIA.”
The planning division’s ruling clears the best way for a planning software to be lodged at a while in the long run.
Planning officers on the council have advised applicant Dan Chalk and his agent at Gravis Planning that they should take into account points to do with biodiversity and different solar farms in the realm.
Planners write: “There is a solar farm site within 3km of the proposed development site.
“There are additionally large-scale solar farms at Rocks Green and Ledwyche, Ludlow, and north of Craven Arms at Henley Common, however these are over 7km away from the proposed site.”
Officials say that they perceive that the intention is to submit a full planning software for a floor mounted solar farm with an export capability of some 22.2MW with landscaping, related infrastructure and the availability of entry and operational entry tracks.
Any future planning software would additionally want to incorporate a geophysical survey to evaluate any archaeology in addition to different assessments concerning the impression.