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'Solarshire not Worcestershire!' Residents left in limbo for three years amid plan to cover 64 acres of farmland with solar panels

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Solarshire not Worcestershire!' Residents left in limbo for three years amid plan to cover 64 acres of farmland with solar panels.

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Residents in an "oasis" of a Worcestershire village have blasted plans to cover Grade 1 farmland with solar panels, warning the area is in danger of becoming "Solarshire".Magistrate-turned-part-time gardener, Tony Jordan, has slammed plans from consultants Tyler Hill to turn farmland in Comhampton into rows of solar panels.The village, near Droitwich Spa is set to be surrounded by solar panels within metres of homes and listed buildings.However, Mr Jordan, alongside other residents in the village, has voiced concerns about the environmental impact of the development, with concerns about flooding and disrupting a community farm, as well as complaining they have been left in "limbo".

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "It's been three years and we're still in limbo", Mr Jordan told GB News."This land, being grade one, produces far more crops with minimal fertiliser, which we're always being told is more expensive than ever.

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A: Solarshire not Worcestershire!' Residents left in limbo for three years amid plan to cover 64 acres of farmland with solar panels.

B: Residents in an "oasis" of a Worcestershire village have blasted plans to cover Grade 1 farmland with solar panels, warning the area is in danger of becoming "Solarshire".Magistrate-turned-part-time gardener, Tony Jordan, has slammed plans from consultants Tyler Hill to turn farmland in Comhampton into rows of solar panels.The village, near Droitwich Spa is set to be surrounded by solar panels within metres of homes and listed buildings.However, Mr Jordan, alongside other residents in the village, has voiced concerns about the environmental impact of the development, with concerns about flooding and disrupting a community farm, as well as complaining they have been left in "limbo".

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