The company said it wanted to “make improvements” to its application to “reflect the concerns of local residents”
In a statement on Thursday, Firma Vogt Solar directorsaid: “In light of the feedback and concerns raised by the local community, we have taken the difficult decision to withdraw our planning application for a battery energy storage system . As a responsible developer, we understand the importance of listening to those who know the area well.
“We are now going to take time to reconsider our application and make improvements that reflect the concerns of local residents. We recognise the vital need for more sustainable energy storage solutions and remain committed to finding ways to deliver these solutions in an acceptable manner.”
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