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Aug 2021
A parish council has criticised proposals for a 200-acre solar farm near South Stainley, saying it will cause "long-term harm" to the agriculture industry and "sterilise" the rural landscape.
Elgin Energy EsCo Limited is behind plans to create Cayton Solar Farm near the village, which is between Harrogate and Ripon. The company says the site could generate 50 megawatts of electricity during peak operation and potentially power 15,000 homes in Harrogate with green energy.
Harrogate Borough Council's planning committee will decide whether to approve the solar farm on Tuesday. A council report recommends it defers the application to the council's executive officer for development management for approval subject to a biodiversity management plan.
The report says the farm, which would take up the equivalent size of 150 football pitches, would bring "significant renewable energy benefits" to the district and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Local opposition to the solar farm has been building since plans were submitted in 2019, with many residents upset over the loss of green fields and agricultural land.
Local environmental charity Zero Carbon Harrogate submitted its comments in support of the application.
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