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Reference B/21/0412
Location Land to the North and West of Northorpe and to the West of Bicker
Proposal Request for a Screening Opinion under Regulation 6 of the Town and Country Planning (Environment Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 for a proposed Solar Farm including grid connection cabling extending to the national grid substation
Received On 03/09/2021
Type EIA Screening Opinion
Decision EIA Development
Decision Date11/10/2021
ApplicantC/O Axis
AgentAxis
Parish Bicker Parish Council
Case Officer Richard Byrne
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
2 x Plans Topography and Modelled Flood Extents 03/09/2021
Screening Letter 03/09/2021
Figure 2 Environmental Constraints 03/09/2021
Figure 1 Site Location Plan 03/09/2021
Figure 3 Provisional Agricultural Land Classification 03/09/2021
Screening Opinion 11/10/2021

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