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Beloved Novel's Tranquil Landscape Disrupted by Massive Solar Farm

4 Nov

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Summary

  • 72-acre solar farm approved on land that inspired 'Watership Down'
  • Locals protested by dressing as rabbits and lying under solar panels
  • Solar farm to power 6,000 homes, save 5,000 tons of carbon per year
Beloved Novel's Tranquil Landscape Disrupted by Massive Solar Farm

In a controversial decision, a new 72-acre solar farm has been approved on the 'tranquil landscape' that inspired the beloved novel 'Watership Down'. The solar development, located on the Hampshire-Berkshire border, has prompted a major backlash from local residents who say the area should not be 'spoilt' to make way for a power station.

When the plans were first announced in 2023, locals rallied against the project, with some even dressing up as rabbits and lying under the proposed solar panels in protest. The site is said to have directly inspired author Richard Adams when he wrote the 1972 novel, which was later adapted into an animated film.

Despite the community's strong opposition, with over 300 objections lodged, the solar farm has now been given the green light by the local authority. Supporters argue the project will power almost 6,000 homes and save up to 5,000 tonnes of carbon per year, aligning with the council's climate change goals. However, residents remain disappointed, vowing to explore their options and continue fighting the development.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'Watership Down' novel by Richard Adams follows a group of rabbits as they escape the destruction of their warren and search for a new home.
The 72-acre solar farm is planned for the Hampshire-Berkshire border, on the same landscape that inspired the 'Watership Down' novel.
Locals protested the solar farm plans by dressing up as rabbits and lying under the proposed solar panels to show their opposition to the development.

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