Residents in Plainville are expressing concerns over the impact of a new solar farm on their homes. Local MPs and officials, including Penny Mordaunt and Labour's Stephen Morgan, have strongly opposed the development. Similarly, objections have been raised in Bodmin against the construction of over 500 new homes, with particular concern about the reduction in the number of affordable homes. Additionally, there is backlash against a planned $600,000 'homeless village' and a £308million eco-housing project, with residents fearing negative effects on the landscape and wildlife.
Objectors fear the solar farm will ruin the landscape and have a negative impact on wildlife https://t.co/Eiut9pMXCd
Welcome to 'Hellborne' the 'concrete jungle' that nobody wants: Furious residents slam £308million eco-housing project for 'decimating their picturesque village' (and even their own developer is unsure) https://t.co/6Cvyurnse0 https://t.co/LAGixLZout
Fury at planned $600,000 'homeless village' https://t.co/Kbu91Un9w6 https://t.co/fnts2tHPht
I reiterate my objections to the #Halgavor development. It's quite clear that local people do not want this to go ahead, and this is a wholly unsuitable site for over 500 new homes. The reduction in the planned number of affordable homes also concerns me. #Bodmin https://t.co/tmRbVIP4ys
Interesting development this. Both Penny Mordaunt and Labour's Stephen Morgan - the local MPs - strongly opposed https://t.co/6fdaGqNcd5
"Unconscionable." Some Plainville residents say runoff from new solar farm is destroying homes @HagerWBZ reports. https://t.co/7yIXVEHImI