A football club has submitted altered plans for a solar farm after an initial design sparked backlash.
Sunderland AFC has reduced the size of the farm it has proposed building next to its training ground in Cleadon, South Tyneside.
The site encompasses 118 acres (48 hectares) of greenbelt land which campaigners have argued could destroy a wildlife corridor.
The club said it would remove more than 1,700 panels from the farm and put a waterbody in place to ensure "important habitat is retained".
Earlier plans for the solar farm were criticised by local resident Nigel Bundred, who started a petition against the scheme.