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Controversial plans to build a battery storage system on land owned by the Bentley Estate will create ‘an industrial wasteland’ leaving scores of animals homeless, campaigner says

Summary by Sussex Express
Badgers, fallow and roe deer, owls, nightingales, migratory birds seeking nests for the season and rare birds of prey - all these will be rendered homeless if a gigantic battery storage system is built on land at the Bentley Estate between Uckfield and Lewes, a campaigner says.

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Sussex Express broke the news in Lewes, United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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