Stop the Solar Farm Meeting

Wednesday, 8th July 2026 — 6pm – 8pm // Qualitas Energy are proposing to build a large Solar Farm at Robinhood End, near Stambourne. This will benefit few in the local community, but generate millions of pounds for owners of the land and the company. This proposal will have an impact on those living in Stambourne, not least those on the approach roads which construction traffic will use. There is a meeting at Stambourne Village Hall, Wednesday 8th July 2026 6pm – 8pm for residents to report their concerns and hear about this worrying effects that this proposed development will have on the village. 

Stop the Robin Hood Solar Farm meeting

Qualitas Energy are proposing to build a large Solar Farm at Robinhood End, near Stambourne.

This will benefit few in the local community, but generate millions of pounds for owners of the land and the company. This proposal will have an impact on those living in Stambourne, not least those on the approach roads which construction traffic will use.

There is a meeting at Stambourne Village Hall, Wednesday, 8th July 2026 from 6pm to 8pm for residents to report their concerns and hear about the worrying effects that this proposed development will have on the village.

When

Wednesday, 8th July 2026 — 6pm – 8pm

Where

Stambourne Village Hall, Church Road, Stambourne CO9 4NP

Cost

FREE ADMISSION


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