Community Consultation on Sizewell C

30 Nov 2016
Sizewell C consultation

 

Stage 2 of the Sizewell C Community Consultation is now underway, giving you the chance to assess the current proposals and submit your comments for consideration. EDF Energy are hosting a series of exhibitions around Suffolk Coastal, to allow as many people as possible to engage with the process. They have prepared a video, as a background to the consultation, which you can view here:

 

Exhibitions have already been held at Sizewell, Theberton, Leiston, Melton, Westleton, Snape and Aldeburgh. Further exhibitions will take place over the next few weeks, giving you the chance to review the plans, find out more, and discuss options and their potential impact on your community and neighbourhood. Details of future events can be found at http://sizewell.edfenergyconsultation.info/events-archive/2016 and they will take place as follows:

  • 1st December: Wickham Market
  • 2nd December: Saxmundham
  • 3rd December: Stratford St Andrew
  • 5th December: Rendlesham, Lowestoft
  • 7th December: Blythburgh, Southwold
  • 8th December: Darsham
  • 9th December: Ipswich
  • 12th December: Marlesford, Campsea Ashe
  • 13th December: Woodbridge
  • 14th December: Middleton
  • 15th December: Halesworth
  • 16th December: Hacheston
  • 19th December: Yoxford

The documentation is available for download from http://sizewell.edfenergyconsultation.info/szc-proposals/stage-2/. And the deadline for submitting your feedback is 3rd February 2017.

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