but mark marriott isn't one of them. solar going in the field next to us, going all the way on the horizon and you can hear them banging more posts 50 metres in that direction. they should put it on existing buildings and car parks, by putting it on new buildings government wants to build we can respond to the housing crisis and the environmental crisis at the same time without destroying agriculture. the government says that even in the most ambitious scenario solar would still take up less than i% of the uk agricultural land. while there are 32 panels in each of these boxes, overall, just under 70,000 panels are going to be installed as part of the scheme. this project was controversial, around 200 people objected to it. it's the area's latest solar development. this is not the first solar farm here, it is one of several and a beautiful rural area, and it's going to, by the end of this, there will be one acre of solar, we think, one acre of solar per house in pyeworthy, imagine living in a village like that. if you go