residents in north nottinghamshire are campaigning against plans for a solar farm. the proposal, if approved, could occupy up to six hundred acres of open land in the village of gringley on the hill. developers claim the panels could generate enough �*clean energy�* to power 160,000 homes. local residents are concerned about the effect on the local landscape. tom ingall reports. this field, around here. cleaner than coal, but solar power can still generate strong feelings. pat has run a wedding venue business here for two decades. she hasjust found out a new solarfarm could come right up to her fence. what do you think the impact will be with the solar screens? well, i won�*t be doing the business. i don�*t think i could because i can�*t sell that when, really, i�*ve sold it as a picture. you know, and i�*m passionate about it. up to 600 acres between gringley on the hill and clayworth could be covered by a.5—metre—high solar panels. and this is just one of four