
Solar Farm Grounds Maintenance, Fencing and Environmental Management
Oliver Brown Ltd provides practical land management, fencing and maintenance services for solar farms and renewable energy sites.
We work with commercial clients, contractors and landowners to keep solar sites accessible, secure and well managed throughout the year. From perimeter fencing and routine mowing to environmental management and habitat maintenance, our team has the machinery, site experience and practical knowledge needed to support large-scale solar developments.

Solar Farm Services for Secure, Well-Managed Sites
Solar farms need regular maintenance to protect access, support safe operations and keep vegetation under control without compromising the site’s environmental requirements.
Oliver Brown Ltd can support solar farm projects with fencing, mowing, grounds maintenance and Landscape and Environmental Management Plan delivery. Our work is suited to commercial sites where reliability, practical site knowledge and the right machinery are essential.

Solar Farm Fencing
We install and maintain fencing for solar farm sites, helping to protect assets, manage access and define site boundaries.
Our fencing services can support new solar farm developments, upgrades to existing sites and maintenance works where damaged or unsuitable fencing needs replacing. We can advise on practical fencing options depending on the site layout, access requirements and security needs.

Mowing and Vegetation Control
Keeping vegetation under control is essential for solar farm access, maintenance and long-term site management.
We provide mowing and vegetation management for solar sites using suitable machinery for the conditions on site. This can include routine grass cutting, access route clearance, boundary maintenance and wider vegetation control around panels, tracks and infrastructure.

Solar Farm Maintenance
Our team can support planned and reactive solar farm maintenance works, helping sites remain safe, accessible and compliant with the agreed management approach.
This can include seasonal mowing, fence checks and repairs, clearance works, habitat maintenance and general land management tasks required across the site. We can also assist with ongoing vegetation control, access route maintenance and routine site upkeep to help ensure the solar farm continues to operate efficiently throughout the year.

Landscape and Environmental Management Plan Support
Many solar farm sites need ongoing management in line with a Landscape and Environmental Management Plan.
Oliver Brown Ltd can help deliver practical land and habitat management works that support the requirements of the plan. This may include mowing regimes, planting maintenance, ecological fencing, habitat areas, clearance works and other environmental management tasks required during the operational life of the site.
A Practical Team for Commercial Solar Farm Projects
Oliver Brown Ltd works across commercial land management, seeding, fencing, ecological contracting and vegetation control. This wider experience means we can support solar farm projects where multiple site requirements need to be managed by one reliable contractor.
Whether you need fencing, mowing, planned maintenance or practical support with environmental management, we can help you keep your solar farm site secure, accessible and well maintained.


Recent projects and practical site experience
Our project experience spans commercial land management, fencing, ecological works, vegetation control and maintenance for clients across infrastructure, energy, local authority and environmental projects. This gives us the practical site knowledge needed to support solar farms where access, security, vegetation and environmental management all need to be handled properly.
Take a look at some of our recent work to see the type of sites, conditions and project requirements we can support.

"Professional, great at what they do and very easy to work with. We have worked with OBL on various projects and would not hesitate to recommend them."
Steve J, Johnson Quarry Group

"Completed hydroseeding obligations for a large property development and was extremely professional and efficient. Highly recommended."
Tony b

"Oliver Brown work with a great range of hydroseeding machinery. Their industry knowledge is fantastic and they are very much up together with the latest technology."
Mark G
Solar Farm Maintenance FAQs
If you're responsible for managing a solar farm, you may have questions about vegetation control, fencing, environmental management and ongoing site maintenance. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive.
How often should a solar farm be mown?
This depends on the site, grass growth, access requirements and any environmental management plan in place. Many sites need seasonal mowing, with additional visits if vegetation starts affecting access routes, fencing, inverters or maintenance areas.
Why is vegetation control important on a solar farm?
Good vegetation management keeps access routes clear, reduces the risk of overgrowth around equipment, supports inspections and helps the site remain safe for maintenance teams. It also helps the site meet any agreed landscape or environmental management requirements.
Can solar farm mowing be done without damaging panels or site infrastructure?
Yes, but it needs the right machinery and an experienced operator. Solar farms often have restricted access, cabling, panel rows, fencing and uneven ground, so mowing and vegetation work needs to be planned carefully.
What is included in solar farm maintenance?
Solar farm maintenance can include mowing, fence checks, fence repairs, vegetation clearance, access route management, boundary maintenance, habitat management and practical works linked to the site’s Landscape and Environmental Management Plan.
What is a Landscape and Environmental Management Plan?
A Landscape and Environmental Management Plan sets out how a site should be managed after development. For solar farms, this can include grass cutting, planting, habitat areas, ecological protection, boundary management and long-term landscape maintenance.
Can solar farm maintenance support biodiversity?
Yes. With the right mowing regime and habitat management, solar farm maintenance can support wildflower areas, grassland management, hedgerows, planting schemes and ecological features. The exact approach should follow the site’s agreed environmental plan.
What fencing is usually needed around a solar farm?
Solar farms usually need secure boundary fencing to protect the site, control access and reduce risk to equipment. Some sites may also need ecological fencing, access gates, repairs to existing fencing or adjustments as the site develops.





































