This page brings together documents, useful contacts, maps, reports and other information relating to the campaign opposing the proposed Robinhood End Solar Farm. It will be updated regularly as new information becomes available.
Documents
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Useful contacts
- Bat Conservation Trust — 0345 1300 228
- Braintree District Council (Planning) — planning@braintree.gov.uk; 01376 557779; Development Management, Causeway House, Bocking End, Braintree CM7 9HB
- Essex Bat Group — enquiries@essexbatgroup.org
- Essex Bridleways Association — PO Box 291, South Ockendon RM15 9DZ
- Finchingfield Parish Council — clerk@finchingfield-pc.gov.uk; 07771 964 493
- Ramblers Association — Borough Yards, London SE1 9PA
- RSPB — wildlife@rspb.org.uk; The Lodge, Potton Road, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 2DL
- Shipmeadow solar farm campaign — stopshipmeadowsolarfarm@outlook.com
- Stambourne Parish Council — clerk@stambournepc.org.uk; website
- Steeple Bumpstead Parish Council — 01787 237 999; Moot Hall, Chapel St, Steeple Bumpstead, Haverhill CB9 7DQ
- Toppesfield Parish Council — clerk.toppesfieldparishcouncil@gmail.com; 07341 264 219; The Village Hall, Church Lane, Toppesfield, Halstead CO9 4DR
Maps
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Reports
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