Petition launched against 120‑acre solar farm plan for Bynea
Windel Solar 11 Ltd intends to submit a Developments of National Significance (DNS) application to Planning and Environment Decisions Wales (PEDW) for the Pencoed Ganol Solar Farm, east of Pendderi Road.
The pre‑application proposals cover around 120 acres of farmland and include ground‑mounted solar panels, a grid connection hub, inverters, underground cabling, fencing, CCTV, internal tracks, landscaping and the demolition of existing farm buildings. The company says the site would operate for 40 years before being returned to agricultural use.
Windel Solar 11 Ltd, a subsidiary of Windel Energy and Recurrent Energy, says the scheme would cut greenhouse gas emissions, retain and enhance existing trees and hedgerows, and create local jobs during construction and operation.
A map of the proposed solar farm and underground cable connectionCommunity opposition
A petition launched by Reform councillor Michelle Beer argues the development would “transform 120 acres of fertile, productive farmland into a sprawling solar installation” at the expense of Bynea’s “health, safety and heritage”.
Concerns listed in the petition include:
- Glare from panels affecting Wales Air Ambulance operations
- Noise and land conflict threatening the closure of Brynteg Farm Wellbeing Sanctuary, which supports children with Additional Learning Needs, disabled residents and mental health charities
- Disruption to residents with sensory impairments
- Risks from historical mining activity
- Increased heavy vehicle traffic on narrow roads
- Loss of farmland and visual impact on the landscape
The petition calls on PEDW and Carmarthenshire County Council to reject the application.
Fears for local sanctuary
Brynteg Farm and Wellbeing Sanctuary borders the proposed site. Co‑owner Zara John said: “We have been praised for our tranquil environment and animal‑focused therapies… However, we are facing closure if this solar farm is built. Firstly there will be noise from the construction period, then once built there will be high security fencing, CCTV, the solar farm will be right up to our boundary, behind our stables.”
She added: “We are the only facility of its kind in our area… these land conflicts and noise pollution… means we would have to close. We are urging everyone to sign the petition against this solar farm.”
Political backing for campaigners
Bynea Labour county councillor Deryk Cundy said: “If this goes ahead it will have major implications on the whole of Bynea, with a build time of at least a year for over 65,000 solar panels… Imagine the noise and dust from the build itself and the background noise of the hum from the generators at the solar farm for many who will be living next door to this monstrosity. I and other campaigners are not against solar energy, it is just that this location is totally unsuitable for a development of that kind.”
Recently elected Reform county councillor for Llangennech, Carmelo Colasanto, is also supporting the campaign.
Developer’s position
On its website, Windel Solar 11 Ltd says the project will provide local renewable energy, support biodiversity through native planting, and contribute to the local economy. The company has been asked to respond to the concerns raised.
The petition can be viewed at: Petition to oppose Pencoed Ganol Solar Farm
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