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Reference B/22/0010
Location Land at Six Hundreds Farm, Six Hundreds Drove, East Heckington
Proposal Consultation by the Planning Inspectorate on a scoping opinion for an Environmental Statement to accompany a proposed Development Consent Order in a neighbouring local authority by Ecotricity (Heck Fen Solar) Limited for the Heckington Fen Solar Park - Consultation request for Scoping Opinion (Regulation 10(1) of the EIA Regulations)
Received On 11/01/2022
Type Consultation to BBC
Decision BBC Cons. Response - Obs. / rec. conditions
Decision Date18/01/2022
ApplicantNorth Kesteven District Council
Parish Swineshead Parish Council
Case Officer Peter Udy
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Report 11/01/2022
Planning Inspectorate Application 11/01/2022
BBC Response 18/01/2022
Planning Officer report 18/01/2022
Postcard Update January 2022 21/01/2022

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