This is an agreement that EDF Energy will underwrite additional costs incurred by the District Council and County Council in evaluating, challenging or commenting upon any proposals for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Statement of Community Consultation.
Read more about "Planning Performance Agreement and Statement of Community Consultation"...Following an announcement today by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), two more coastal towns in east Suffolk have been awarded Coastal Community status.
Read more about "Two more coastal teams for east Suffolk"...On 8 November 2012 EDF Energy published its final Statement of Community Consultation (SoCC) outlining how it intends to consult about its Sizewell C plans.
Read more about "Statement of Community Consultation"...In January 2012 the Sizewell C Joint Local Authority Group (JLAG) was established in order to facilitate a joint local authority approach to the challenges and opportunities that will result from the construction and operation of the proposed new nuclear power station.
Read more about "Sizewell C Joint Local Authority Group"...In February 2013, along with Suffolk County Council, we published a report commissioned to review the traffic impacts of EDF’s Sizewell C proposals on the A12 Woodbridge to Lowestoft route through the villages of Marlesford, Little Glemham, Stratford St Andrew and Farnham, which backs up the case for a four-villages bypass:
Read more about "A12 four-villages bypass"...Along with Suffolk County Council, we are taking a joint local authority approach to the challenges and opportunities presented by Sizewell C - the proposed nuclear power station expansion at Sizewell.
Read more about "Sizewell Nuclear Power Station"...The Sizewell C design principles were produced in collaboration and discussion with the National Trust, RSPB, Suffolk Wildlife Trust and the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB.
Read more about "Sizewell C principles"...EDF Energy has received planning permission for a habitat creation scheme including the creation of approximately 6 hectares of wetland habitat, wet reed bed, open-water and perimeter ditches within four ground water basins together with marginal drier reed habitat.
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