One week to go to have your say on Norwich to Tilbury |
Our statutory consultation for Norwich to Tilbury closes at 11.59pm on Friday 26 July 2024. There’s still time to have your say and provide feedback on proposals to connect new sources of low carbon energy to the electricity network. Since the start of consultation on 10 April, we’ve held 14 public events, two university events and six public webinars, and received thousands of pieces of feedback. Thank you to everyone who has taken part so far. If you’ve not submitted your feedback or comments yet, there’s still time to do so, and you can take part by visiting our website nationalgrid.com/Norwich-tilbury to find out more. We want to make it as easy as possible for you to provide your feedback: you can use our online feedback questionnaire, email us or send a paper feedback questionnaire or letter to our Freepost address. Just remember to submit your feedback before 11.59pm on Friday 26 July 2024. |
Visit the Project website |
You can find out more about our Project and the consultation on our Project website: nationalgrid.com/Norwich-tilbury. We have published technical documents including all maps, the Preliminary Environmental Information Report (PEIR) and our online feedback questionnaire. You can also access our latest interactive Project Map. |
Complete an online feedback questionnaire |
Your feedback is important to us. You can submit your comments, express your support and share your views online through our Project website or by sending a feedback questionnaire to our freepost address – FREEPOST N to T. You can also submit your feedback via email to the Project email address – contact@n-t.nationalgrid.com. |
Watch a consultation webinar |
All our digital information events have now taken place, but you can view recordings of the presentations on our Project website. |
What happens after the consultation? |
Following the close of the statutory consultation, we will consider all the feedback submitted together with the findings from ongoing technical and environmental studies. We will finalise the details of our proposals and expect to submit an application to the Planning Inspectorate next year. |