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Following almost two hours of discussion, four councillors voted in favour of the plans, with three against.More than 80 objections had been registered with the council, with Reepham Town Council and Broadland and Fakenham's Conservative MP Jerome Mayhew also voicing concerns about the farm.
One of the main campaigners against the solar farm was Hugh Ivins, a former planning consultant who lives next to the site, which has been used to grow crops including spring barley, vining peas and sugar beet."In our view, it is more important to use that land for food production rather than energy," he told the BBC.A report from council officers said 87% of the proposed site was "grade 3a" – which the government
But they said the site was used to produce "commodity crops" which "the UK has had a net surplus of such crops in nine of 10 years".Meanwhile, government adviser Natural England had not objected on the basis that the solar farm should be removed after 40 years, and the land could be used for farming again.
Recommending it for approval, council officers said the site would "provide a source of clean green renewable energy" for 14,000 homes.
Albanwise is one of the biggest private landowners in Norfolk, and its project manager, Chris Banks, said the company was "diversifying"."She is feeling much better and would like to thank the Strictly family for their love and concern."
They added: "We request Amy's privacy in matters of health is kindly respected."A BBC spokesperson said: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, Amy Dowden was unable to be in tonight's results show."
It has not yet been confirmed whether she may miss any further rehearsals or recordings.Amy was initially diagnosed with stage three breast cancer aged 32 in May 2023, after finding a lump in her breast the day before she went on her honeymoon.