
Phase Two Consultation
Our Phase Two ‘statutory’ consultation is open for seven weeks from Wednesday 18 June to Wednesday 6 August.
What we’re consulting on
During this time, we welcome and will consider feedback on all aspects of our proposals for the Scheme, and are specifically inviting feedback on:
The indicative masterplan for the Scheme and where we’re proposing to locate:
The key components of the Scheme (e.g. solar PV panels, BESS and substations) as well as the locations of proposed temporary construction compounds and proposed access points;
Areas for environmental mitigation and enhancement; and
Environmental, ecological and habitat features, and Public Rights of Way (PRoWs);
The Scheme’s draft project-level design principles;
The Cable Route Corridor (CRC) connecting the solar PV panels and BESS into the National Grid substation;
Suggestions for initiatives the Scheme could support to benefit local communities; and
Anything else you think is important.
Ways to take part
There are a number of different ways you can take part in this consultation:
Join us at an information event or webinar to learn more about our proposals, meet the project team and provide us with your comments. The timings and locations of our information events can be found here.
Visit a Community Access Point where you will find copies of all our consultation materials (to view and/or takeaway). Details on this are available on page 21 of our SoCC.
Contact our community relations team if you have any questions about our proposals, the consultation or for help accessing the information available and responding to this consultation. Contact details can be found at the bottom of this page or here.
Visit the ‘Have your say’ webpage here to find out how to submit feedback to this consultation.
Tell us what you think
We’d really like to hear your views on our proposals. Feedback is important to you.
We have set out how we are engaging with and obtaining feedback with local communities and interested parties in our Statement of Community Consultation (SoCC), which was developed by working with South Norfolk Council and Norfolk County Council. The SoCC is available for you to view on our Documents webpage here.