There's a constant flow coming in of solar farm and battery storage plant planning applications across the constituency, all on agricultural land.
Farmland should be used for food production and Greg Smith MP was delighted last year when the Prime Minister announced that on his watch we would not lose vast swathes of farmland to solar farms, but instead would - rightly - prioritise roof top solar on warehouses, distribution centres, factories and similar.
During Greg's Summer Bucks Landy Tour, many constituents came to see him about these solar farm proposals, concerned at the loss of food production as well as visual blight.
One of the most recent examples, an application near the village of Kimblewick is also totally unsuitable given the narrow roads leading to it.
At Prime Minister's Questions today, Greg pushed the Prime Minister to deliver on his pledge to stop farmland being taken for solar.