22 Megawatt Solar Farm Planned for South Shropshire
Developers are moving forward with plans for a significant solar farm in South Shropshire. This project aims to harness solar energy near Craven Arms, specifically north of Walton in Onibury.
Project Overview
The proposed solar farm is expected to have an impressive export capacity of 22.2 megawatts (MW). Planning officials at Shropshire Council recently confirmed that an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) would not be required, citing “no likely significant environmental effects”.
Planning Process
Applicant Dan Chalk, represented by Gravis Planning, is preparing to submit a full planning application. Council planners emphasized the necessity to address biodiversity concerns and consider existing solar projects in the vicinity.
- Nearest solar farm site: Within 3 kilometers of the proposed development
- Existing large-scale solar farms nearby:
- Rocks Green
- Ledwyche, Ludlow
- Henley Common, north of Craven Arms
Requirements for Future Applications
Future submissions must include a geophysical survey to evaluate potential archaeological impacts. Additionally, assessments concerning the overall impact of the solar farm will be needed.
This solar farm represents an important step in the expansion of renewable energy initiatives in the South Shropshire region. It aligns with broader goals of sustainable development and energy efficiency.