Peartree Hill solar farm near Beverley approved – BBC

Plans for a solar farm in East Yorkshire have been approved by the government.
The Peartree Hill site, east of Beverley, will cover 891 hectares (2,202 acres), including a battery storage facility and will produce enough electricity to power 136,000 homes, according to its developer RWE.
It was opposed by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and some local residents, with one Labour councillor calling it a "a monstrous mega sprawl of industrial panels".
Due to the project being classed as national infrastructure, the decision to grant planning permission was given by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
George McManus, spokesman for East Riding Against Solar Expansion (ERASE), said: 'It's just devastating and terribly sad to think of this beautiful landscape being covered in plastic, glass and concrete.
"Individual lives will be devastated and collectively we will all lose much loved, natural amenities."
The BBC has contacted RWE for a response.
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The site is part of e-MERLIN, a globally significant group of seven radio telescopes across the UK.
The race will go through Lincolnshire, East Yorkshire and North Yorkshire before ending in Scotland.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council says the bridge is now due to reopen in August, rather than July.
Xlinks says the project will bring jobs and investment but residents are worried about its impact.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council bosses want helping deciding where charge points should be located.
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