Rosefield Solar Farm

What is Rosefield Solar Farm

Rosefield Solar Farm is a proposed new solar farm with battery storage that would be capable of providing enough clean energy to power the equivalent of a quarter of all homes in Buckinghamshire.

Rosefield Solar Farm is a proposed new solar farm with battery storage that would be capable of providing enough clean energy to power the equivalent of a quarter of all homes in Buckinghamshire.

This plan shows our early thinking for Rosefield Solar Farm. As part of this consultation, we are seeking your feedback on our early design – including where we have placed different elements of the solar farm, our initial ideas on areas for landscape and ecological enhancements, and whether there is any information we need to take into account as we develop our plans.

 

We are also considering ways that we could improve the existing footpath network to create a better experience for users. This could include providing links between existing Public Rights of Ways in and around Rosefield Solar Farm or creating new routes, for example, to neighbouring woodlands. We are keen to hear your thoughts on what we could include and where these could be.

 

Understanding the landscape, along with how it supports the local community and wildlife, is key to our approach – that’s why your feedback is so important.

As part of our first stage of consultation, we asked for your feedback on our early design – including where we have proposed to locate different elements of the solar farm, our initial ideas on areas for landscape and ecological enhancements and ways that we could improve the existing footpath network to create a better experience for users. 


The feedback we have received, along with outputs from our environmental surveys, will help inform the development of our design, which we will present at the next stage of consultation.

We are working closely with the Claydon Estate, the main owner of the land needed for Rosefield Solar Farm. Rosefield Solar Farm will play an important role in supporting the estate’s vision for a sustainable future.