問題詳情

Questions 51-55  The Barnley Village Committee is opposed to plans to build a 6,890 panel solar farm on a 15-acresite adjacent to the village recreation ground, currently used for agriculture. Under the proposed scheme,the area will be surrounded by an 8ft-high fence. The panels themselves will be about 7 feet high. Thecommittee has already lodged an appeal to the local authority against construction of the solar farm. Thecouncilors are due to meet on 13th March to vote whether or not plans will go ahead. Residents areinvited to attend. Our objections will be presented before the board, and a representative from the solarfirm SunGen will put forward the case for the development.   Residents are encouraged to voice their objections to the development. These must address theaspects of the scheme that violate the current planning policy. However, you are welcome to make yourobjections personal, by stating how the plans will affect you as a user of the recreation ground. Some ofthe most common objections are listed below:1. The extensive views from the village and recreation ground across the open country will be blocked bythe panels and high fencing. Furthermore, once the site has been built upon, it may be consideredbrownfield, thus an acceptable site for housing or industrial development. It does not, therefore,comply with the local policy which states that developments must not adversely effect on theappearance or character of the landscape. 2. The recreation ground has recently undergone major improvements including a perimeter runningtrack, new playground equipment and seating. It is heavily used by families, sports teams and dogwalkers, and is regularly used for village events. Cricket and football teams regularly use therecreation ground and it is not uncommon for balls to enter the field. Cricketers are worried that theymay become liable for damage to solar panels. If teams are forced to relocate, this would adverselyaffect the character of the village, and may jeopardize participation in the children’s teams. This goes against the National Planning Policy Framework which requires developments to promote high qualitypublic space and encourage the active and continual use of public areas.
51. What is the main theme of this passage?
(A) Promoting the benefits of solar energy
(B) Encouraging opposition to the project
(C) Creating new jobs in the village
(D) Cricketers are worried about liability issues

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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