Campaigners opposing plans to build a solar park on land next to a nature reserve will hold another protest in front of the town hall tonight.
Controversial plans to build solar parks in Gerpins Lane, Upminster, and land adjacent to Dagnam Park, Harold Hill, are back on the agenda at tonight’s full council meeting.
Residents and charities have raised concerns about the effect on wildlife and urged the council to protect the green space in Harold Hill.
Protesters will gather in front of Havering Town Hall ahead of the meeting, when the plans are due to be discussed.
A motion presented by the Ukip group is urging the council to conduct a poll before deciding on the proposals.
The Independent Residents’ Group is calling on the council to investigate the full environmental cost and financial viability of the plans, while the Labour group is opposing a solar park being given the go-ahead at Dagnam Park.
In November, hundreds held a protest in front of the town hall, opposing the solar park plans in Harold Hill and a council salary review.
Due to time restrictions, the solar parks motion was withdrawn from the agenda and carried over to tonight’s meeting.
Follow @A_MAbbasah on Twitter for live updates of the meeting.
Find out about the outcome of the meeting on the Recorder’s website tomorrow.
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