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Please note the following message from Jake Richards MP in relation to the Whitestone Solar Farm project: 

The second round of consultation has opened to provide feedback on the updated plans for the Whitestone Solar Farm proposal. The consultation will run from Tuesday 16th September until Tuesday 28th October.
I want to be abundantly clear: I will oppose this application due to the sheer size of the proposal and the effect on certain communities.
I also recognise that the consultation period set by Whitestone is very close to the minimum required under the Planning Act 2008. Considering the scale of the proposal, I believe this period is too short and does not allow residents and local stakeholders sufficient time to review the consultation materials and prepare an informed response. I intend to raise these concerns with them at our next meeting.
My position has remained unchanged. I am opposed to Whitestone. I have held regular meetings with residents and the developer since the plans came out in November 2024. I am pleased that regular meetings I have held with the developer has resulted in significant changes and a 25% reduction in the scale of the plan.
But nonetheless, the revised plan outlined in the latest documents is not good enough. Whilst I am supportive of the government’s plans for more renewable energy to cut bills and end our reliance on foreign supplies, my priority is always my constituents.
Residents in the affected areas - Harthill, Woodall, Aston, Kiveton, Brampton-en-le-Morthen and Ulley – are rightly worried about this and I will stand with them. I urge residents to engage with the consultation and share your views.
The dates for the public consultation events are as followed:
2nd October 10am-2pm Thurcroft Gordon Bennett Memorial Hall, S66 9DD
3rd October 1pm-5pm Todwick Village Hall, S26 1HJ
4th October 10am-3pm Conisbrough Ivanhoe Centre, DN12 3JX
7th October 3pm-7pm Harthill Village Hall, S26 7YL
8th October 3pm-7pm Ravenfield Village Hall, S65 4PT
14th October 3pm-7pm Ulley Village Hall, S26 3YD
15th October 12pm-4pm Whiston Village Hall
I encourage as many residents as possible to attend these public consultations.
If you are unable to attend, you can submit feedback by:
• Completing an online feedback form, available at https://whitestonesolarfarm.co.uk/contact-us/
• Completing a paper feedback form, which can be picked up at one of the public consultation events or upon request
• Send an email to info@whitestonesolarfarm.co.uk
• Write to Whitestone Solar Farm, Freepost SEC Newgate UK Local (no stamp required)
Important documents:
Whitestone 2 consultation booklet: https://whitestonesolarfarm.co.uk/.../Whitestone-2...
Updated Whitestone 2 masterplan: https://whitestonesolarfarm.co.uk/.../Indicative...
Whitestone 3 consultation booklet: https://whitestonesolarfarm.co.uk/.../Whitestone-3...
Updated Whitestone 3 masterplan: https://whitestonesolarfarm.co.uk/.../Indicative...

 

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At the heart of the village is the grade 2 listed church of St. Martins which has several fine stained glass windows and interesting hatchments and monuments, including some to the St Leger family. Anthony St Leger was the founder of the famous race in 1776 and the original racecourse was in an oval field above the village.

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