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A Durham County Council leader has urged government to reconsider what he described as \"overly permissive\" wording within the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), following the Planning Inspectorate's decision to overturn the council's refusal of a solar development near Burnhope.</p>\n<p>The scheme, which will see solar panels installed across multiple fields close to a local nature reserve, has attracted significant local opposition, with residents raising concerns over landscape impacts, countryside protection and loss of amenity.</p>\n<p>In correspondence with the North Durham MP, the County Council leader argued that current policy places insufficient weight on protecting valued landscapes and communities from what he described as the \"commercialisation\" of rural areas.</p>\n<p>The development itself has had a complex planning journey. Initial plans were approved by the council in 2023 before a judicial review resulted in the decision being quashed. 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