Nearly 20 solar panels will soon be installed in Urchfont following a successful planning bid.

Simon Clayton sought permission from Wiltshire Council to install 18 solar panels at 14 Manor Farmyard.

The parish council had put in objections to the plans saying that “it would spoil the appearance of the building within the Conservation Area.”

Plans for the solar panels VIA WILTSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING PORTAL

Plans for the solar panels VIA WILTSHIRE COUNCIL PLANNING PORTAL

It added: “I should perhaps also mention that a lot of concern was expressed by councillors that if this application is approved then it could set a precedent leading to the proliferation of solar panels more widely in the Conservation Area within Urchfont.”

However, The Urchfont, Wedhampton & Lydeway Neighbourhood Plan – adopted in 2017 – states “alternative energy sources will be encouraged” and “the use of slimline roof-integrated photovoltaic panels in discreet locations will be encouraged".

Five letters of objection and three supporting letters were sent in to the council for consideration with some residents expressing disdain for what they dubbed an “eyesore.”

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Other objections were raised because all the nearby houses were already fitted with “environmentally friendly and efficient heating systems.”

Ben Cooper, said he was in favour of the plans, adding: “This, and subsequent applications (as there will undoubtedly be many in the future) must be seen as opportunities for the village to be proactive in supporting such initiatives to combat climate change.”

Wiltshire Council’s planning officers decided that the bid would not erode the character or appearance of the area, and approved the bid.