Successful Planning Approval for Blythe Solar Farm Extension

Corylus is thrilled to announce our role in securing the successful planning approval for the Blythe Solar Farm extension in Staffordshire. This significant renewable energy project will generate enough clean energy to power over 11,000 homes and reduce carbon emissions by approximately 9,000 tonnes annually. This achievement marks a crucial contribution towards the UK's ambitious Net Zero targets.
The Blythe Solar Farm extension will play a vital role in providing sustainable energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and enhancing local energy security. By supporting the production of renewable energy at this scale, the project demonstrates a commitment to a cleaner, greener future.
Our experienced team, led by Chris Cox, Jake Locke, and James Burt, worked diligently to navigate the planning process, addressing environmental, logistical, and regulatory considerations. Their expertise ensured the project met all required standards while promoting biodiversity and habitat protection, showcasing Corylus's dedication to balancing development with environmental stewardship.
In addition to the direct benefits of clean energy, the Blythe Solar Farm extension includes measures to improve local biodiversity, with targeted efforts to protect and enhance habitats around the site. This holistic approach to planning ensures the project supports not only energy production but also the natural environment.
At Corylus, we are proud to contribute to such impactful renewable energy initiatives and look forward to continuing our work on projects that align with sustainability, innovation, and environmental protection.
For more details on this project or to learn how Corylus can assist with your renewable energy plans, feel free to reach out to our team at info@corylus-ltd.co.uk