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Reference B/22/0198
Location Land adj North West of Bicker Fen Substation, Bicker, Boston PE20 3BQ
Proposal Construction and installation of a 132kV underground electrical cable to connect Bicker Solar Farm to Bicker Fen Substation
Received On 10/05/2022
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Favourable with conditions
Decision Date23/09/2022
ApplicantRenewable Connections Developments Ltd
AgentDalton Warner Davis (DWD) LLP
Parish Bicker Parish Council
Case Officer Lauren Birkwood
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Flood Risk Assessment 06/05/2022
Ecology Phase 1 Note 06/05/2022
RC041-001 Site Location Plan 06/05/2022
RC041-004 132kV Cable Trench Cross Section Plan 06/05/2022
RC041-002 Site Red Line Boundary Plan 06/05/2022
Covering letter 06/05/2022
Application Form 06/05/2022
RC041-003 Directional Drill Profile 13/06/2022
Decision 23/09/2022
Planning Officer Report 23/09/2022

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