West Briton (Camborne, Redruth, Hayle)

Plan submitted for 5,000-panel solar farm near A30 roundabout

- By LEE TREWHELA Local Democracy Reporter lee.trewhela@reachplc.com @LeeTrewhel­a

PLANS to install more than 5,000 solar panels on land next to a busy roundabout on the A30 have been submitted to Cornwall Council.

S2W Property 103 Ltd has applied to build a solar farm, with battery storage, access, landscapin­g and other infrastruc­ture on 3.75 hectares of land off Loggans Road, Hayle, north of Loggans Moor Roundabout and adjacent to the A30.

The applicatio­n comes two weeks after a debate calling for Cornwall Council to establish the right balance between use of land for agricultur­e and solar farms, particular­ly the rise in controvers­ial industrial-sized solar parks.

A motion by Conservati­ve councillor Alan Jewell, who represents Falmouth Boslowick and is also a farmer, was accepted earlier this month for the council’s chief planning officer to commission research to explore the economic role of Grade 3 land to ensure that planning decisions take into account the right balance between use of land for food production and solar farms.

It follows a number of contentiou­s planning applicatio­ns for industrial solar farms in Cornwall.

A design statement by CSA Architects on behalf of the applicant says this proposed solar farm would comprise 5,080 photovolta­ic panels with battery storage, generating 2.5 megawatts (MW) and an estimated annual offset of 1,300 tonnes of CO2 emissions.

A private wire connection to the nearby St Ives Bay Beach Resort would ensure that more than 1.3 gigawatt hour (GWh) per year would directly benefit the resort while any surplus electricit­y would be directed to the national grid.

Battery storage is included for excess solar electricit­y produced, which would ensure the end user can draw down from the batteries when solar production is low or zero.

The planning statement says the scheme aligns with the Government’s climate emergency developmen­t plan, the National Planning Policy Framework 2021 and aids Cornwall Council’s goal of achieving 100% renewable electricit­y by 2030.

The site on the approach to Hayle was previously three parcels of land, including areas housing the iconic Grade II-listed Loggans Mill and a recently completed supermarke­t, but is now classed as an independen­t entity.

The solar panels would stand at 2.65 metres from their base at ground level, with the battery store shipping container elevated by 0.4m above the ground with a maximum height of 3m.

The security fence around the panels is proposed as a 2m high weldmesh fence. The battery store and fence would be designed in a dark green colour to be recessive in landscape views.

The applicant said boundaries would remain untouched in an effort to maintain biodiversi­ty habitats and natural screening to the A30.

» For more details see applicaito­n PA24/02723 on the council’s planning portal.

 ?? ?? »A■ aerial view of the land near Loggans Moor roundabout which could become a solar farm
»A■ aerial view of the land near Loggans Moor roundabout which could become a solar farm
 ?? ?? »People watched Shieldhall depart Falmouth last week Photo: Greg Martin
»People watched Shieldhall depart Falmouth last week Photo: Greg Martin

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