Thousands protest against huge solar farm over fears it will destroy 'beautiful' English countryside
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Thousands protest against huge solar farm over fears it will destroy 'beautiful' English countryside.
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Thousands of people have protested against plans to build a huge solar farm in Wiltshire, with concerns mounting that the project could destroy swathes of "beautiful" English countryside.
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Plans to build Lime Down Solar Park - submitted by Island Green Power - will see a 500-megawatt facility constructed between Malmesbury and the M4.
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The energy firm claim the project will produce enough electricity to power 115,000 homes every year.
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Proposals were initially rejected by Wiltshire Council, but developers have since appealed against the decision.
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