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Meeting with Parish Councils about Solar Farms

Richard is committed to protecting farmland from opportunistic, short-term approaches to meeting clean energy goals and to preserving the countryside from a proliferation of ten-foot solar panels. As a CPRE Rooftop Solar Champion, he advocates for rooftop solar as a practical and less harmful solution. Learn more about Richard's role here.

Richard has continued to press both the previous and the current Government on national policy regarding the use of agricultural land for solar farms. Before the last election, Richard asked parliamentary questions about the Government's commitment to implement national guidance to avoid Best and Most Versatile land in solar developments, the use of agricultural land for solar developments, and the clustering of solar developments for connection to the grid. Richard also participated in a Westminster Hall debate about the use of large scale solar developments. 

Within days of the General Election, the new Labour Government approved three large-scale solar farm projects across the country - in Lincolnshire, Rutland and Lincolnshire, and Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. In light of this, Richard met again with the developers of East Park Energy, a proposed 1900-acre solar plant in the north of Richard's constituency, as well as affected Parish Councils to discuss the implications of this and how residents’ voices could be amplified in the planning process. You can read more about East Park Energy and Richard's work to oppose it here.

During the 2024 summer holidays, the Government held a public consultation on their proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework and other changes to the planning system which would affect planning decisions for large-scale solar developments. Richard encouraged residents to have their say. 

In February last year, Richard took part in a Westminster Hall debate on the siting of solar farms on agricultural land, using the opportunity to highlight the issues raised by East Park Energy and asked the Minister for confirmation that government guidance remains that use of BMV should be avoided. As the Minister did not give a direct response to this question, Richard followed up with a letter to the Secretary of State for Energy, who confirmed in writing that this was the case. 

At the beginning of last summer, Richard met with CPRE, the Countryside Charity, in Parliament to discuss local issues including the development of large scale ground-mounted solar farms. That same month, Richard also submitted written evidence to the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee’s inquiry into the Government’s draft National Policy Statements for energy infrastructure, which examined how energy policy can balance national objectives with environmental protection, high‑quality farmland and community impacts.

Following Richard's correspondence with the Energy Secretary confirming that government guidance stated that BMV land should be avoided for solar development, he joined 30 other Parliamentarians from across party lines to call on the Government to protect Best and Most Versatile (BMV) Agricultural land when approving the roll out of new ground solar installations. 

See below for all of Richard's news on Solar Power and Solar Farms. 

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Richard speaks in debate about the siting of solar farms on agricultural land

Sunday, 2 February, 2025
Last week, Richard attended a debate in Westminster Hall about Solar Farms on Agricultural Land.Summarising his contribution, Richard Fuller MP said:My neighbouring MP, Ben Obese-Jecty and I both intervened in the debate.We share significant concerns about the East Park Energy solar “farm” proposal
NESO connections reform briefing

National Energy Systems Operator announces a temporary pause on accepting new project connection applications to the grid

Friday, 24 January, 2025
In December 2024, the government launched its Clean Power 2030 Action Plan that highlighted the need to reform the connections process saying “Without these critical reforms, the queue will not align with our strategic needs and the projects we need will be delayed”.
East Park Energy Site Map

Richard Opposes East Park Solar Site Due to Huge Loss of Local Agricultural Land

Tuesday, 29 October, 2024
Richard has objected to the proposed East Park Energy solar site to the north of his constituency, criticising its heavy reliance on local farmland and urged residents to respond to the consultation before it closed on Tuesday night. At the heart of Richard’s concerns is the project's use of 74
Eats Park Energy flyer

Last chance to have your say on East Park Energy proposal

Friday, 25 October, 2024
There are just a few days days remaining until the end of the statutory consultation into the proposed East Park Energy solar development.
East Park Energy Information sheet

A reminder to have your say on East Park Energy Consultation before 29 October

Sunday, 6 October, 2024
Last week, Richard held another meeting with local parish councillors,  Ben Obese-Jecty, MP for Huntingdon and the Stop East Park group to address concerns about the proposed East Park Energy solar farm. The project will cover 74% of high-grade agricultural land—well above other approved s
Solar farm

East Park Energy Solar Farm Consultation now open and consultation events announced

Wednesday, 25 September, 2024
Brockwell Storage and Solar have provided notification of the launch of a statutory consultation on East Park Energy, a proposed solar and battery storage project in Little Staughton and surrounding areas.
Richard meeting Stop East Park Energy

Richard meets with Stop East Park Energy

Monday, 26 August, 2024
Last week Richard met with the Stop East Park Energy group of residents - a campaign group formed to oppose the plans for a solar farm in North Bedfordshire which covers 1900 acres.
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Richard encourages residents to have their say in proposed planning reforms

Thursday, 15 August, 2024
The new government is consulting on proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework and other changes to the planning system. Commenting, Richard Fuller MP said: Bedfordshire potentially faces an unprecedented series of major infrastructure changes in the years ahead; Universal studios

Richard's views on large solar farm proposal for North Bedfordshire

Thursday, 8 August, 2024
Within days of  the general election on 4 July, the new Labour government gave the go-ahead to three large solar farm proposals in the country; one in Lincolnshire, one covering Rutland and Lincolnshire and the other in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. This is important as in North Bedfordshire

Discussing a number of issues on ITV Anglia's Late Edition politics programme

Friday, 26 July, 2024
Richard recently appeared on ITV Anglia's East of England Late Edition politics programme to discuss the recent general election as well as his role as Party Chairman in the process for finding a new leader of the Conservative Party. Speaking after the interview, Richard Fuller MP said During the
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