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A giant solar farm that will power 14,500 homes in Warwickshire has narrowly won planning permission.
About 89 hectares of farmland near Harbury and Ufton are set to be covered by solar panels for up to 40 years.
A vote by Stratford-on-Avon District Council's planning committee was tied at three all, with a seventh councillor abstaining.
Vice-chair Stuart Keighley used his casting vote to decide in favour of the proposals.
Two councillors had dropped out of the debate due to conflicts of interest. A previous plan put forward in 2022 was rejected.
A planning officer had recommended approval for the revised proposals for land near Leamington Football Club, while objections came via a 174-signature petition and 65 letters, alongside concerns raised by parish councils and the group Ramblers Warwickshire.
The biggest concerns centred around harm to the surrounding landscape and the loss of farmland used for wheat production.
Applicant Leicestershire Solar One Limited's revised version removed solar panels from two fields, created tree buffers around the edge of other fields and increased the amount of hedges to be included.
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