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Richard Tice is the sitting MP for Boston and Skegness and serves as Deputy Leader of Reform UK since his election victory in July 2024. A former business executive in property development and a long-standing eurosceptic, he co‑founded the Brexit Party (now Reform UK) and the Leave Means Leave campaign.
As Reform’s national energy and climate spokesperson, Tice is a vocal opponent of large-scale solar farms and battery storage systems on agricultural land. He champions underground cabling over pylons and argues for preserving prime farmland and food security.
Deeply rooted in his constituency, Richard is proudly also a founding member of LORE – Lincolnshire Opposes Renewable Eyesores, working alongside local communities to block proposals for over 40 solar farms, associated BESS sites, and the Grimsby–Walpole pylon corridor. His commitment reflects his broader mission: protecting rural landscapes and giving local voices real power.

Dame Andrea Jenkyns, Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, is a founding member of LORE – Lincolnshire Opposes Renewable Eyesores and a passionate advocate for protecting the county’s farmland and rural heritage. Elected in May 2025 with a 40,000 majority, Andrea brings a wealth of political and local knowledge as a former MP, Lincolnshire County Councillor, and Education Minister.
Born, raised, and educated across North and East Lincolnshire, from Cleethorpes to Boston, Andrea has deep roots in the region. With a background in education, the arts, and local government, she has long stood for common sense, Brexit, and localism, and has been a strong voice for SEND families and rural communities.
Andrea proudly joins LORE to fight against the unchecked spread of solar farms, BESS sites, and pylon developments, and to be a strong, outspoken voice for Greater Lincolnshire.

Sean Matthews became the Leader of Lincolnshire County Council after Reform UK’s resounding success in the local elections in May 2025.
In the 2024 General Election, Sean outperformed all expectations and narrowly missed out on taking the top spot for Reform in the Louth and Horncastle constituency. Spurred on by this grass roots success, Sean teamed up with Richard Tice MP and Dame Andrea Jenkyns to lead the party into victory in the county council and Greater Lincolnshire mayoral elections.
During all his campaigning, and now using his platform as leader, Sean is one of the strongest critics of plans to cover Lincolnshire’s countryside with pylons, substations, solar factories, windfarms and other industrial blights.
He describes the pylon plans as scars on Lincolnshire’s landscapes, and has vowed to do all he can to stop this industrialisation of our wonderful countryside, including standing in front of the bulldozers alongside residents if he has to.
Having recently become the chairman of the East Midlands Councils, he is joining up the region in opposition to these destructive plans, and piling on the pressure to campaign against net zero across all of the East Midlands.
A long-standing champion for local people and communities across Lincolnshire, Sean loves this county and its way of life, committing to protect it and keep Lincolnshire growing.
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Councillor Ingrid Sheard serves as Deputy Mayor of the Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority, as well as a Lincolnshire County Councillor and South Holland District Councillor. A dedicated public servant with deep ties to the community, Ingrid will take on the lead role for LORE – Lincolnshire Opposes Renewable Eyesores, a cause she is deeply passionate about.
Ingrid will act as the vital Local Authority link between parliamentary figures and the public, ensuring that the voices of residents are heard loud and clear when it comes to protecting Lincolnshire’s farmland, landscapes, and rural way of life from inappropriate renewable infrastructure.

Nathan is the Communications Lead for Lincolnshire Opposes Renewable Eyesores (LORE), a grassroots movement standing up against the industrialisation of Lincolnshire’s countryside. In this role, Nathan is responsible for shaping and protecting the UK-wide brand image of ORE, managing all press and media relations, overseeing website content and performance, and leading the visual identity of the campaign, including graphic design, photography, videography, and campaign messaging.
With a well-established background in corporate and public sector communications, event management, and journalism, Nathan brings both strategic insight and hands-on creative expertise to every aspect of the campaign. His experience spans local government, private enterprise, and community engagement, giving him a unique ability to communicate complex issues clearly and compellingly to the public, press and political stakeholders.
Proudly born and raised in the heart of Lincolnshire, Nathan is deeply rooted in the local community and passionately committed to preserving the beauty, identity and purpose of the county’s farmland. He is a vocal critic of large-scale solar and wind developments that threaten the character of Lincolnshire’s landscapes and believes strongly in more sustainable, locally appropriate solutions to the UK’s energy challenges.

Ryan Powell plays a vital role within the Lincolnshire Opposes Renewable Eyesores (LORE) campaign, acting as the primary bridge between the movement and the Reform UK Party. His deep involvement ensures that the campaign’s objectives are not only heard at a local level but are also represented and supported at the national political stage.
As Chief of Staff to Richard Tice MP, Deputy Leader of Reform UK and Member of Parliament for Boston and Skegness, Ryan is at the heart of Westminster, navigating parliamentary processes and political strategy. His unique position enables him to align LORE’s mission with Reform UK’s national policy agenda, bringing critical exposure and momentum to the growing opposition against industrial-scale renewable developments.
Ryan works tirelessly behind the scenes with the Reform UK team to shape messaging, coordinate campaign logistics, and support community-led resistance across Lincolnshire. Despite his demanding Westminster role, Ryan’s passionately committed to defending the county’s green fields, working landscapes, and rural heritage from what he and the LORE team view as the reckless march of solar farms, wind turbines, and related infrastructure.
His strategic insight, political connections, and steadfast dedication make him an indispensable figure within the LORE movement, helping to ensure that the voices of Lincolnshire residents are not only heard, but acted upon.