The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice from 6pm Monday 16 February to 10am Tuesday 17 February.
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Find out more about severe weather affecting Suffolk, including how to prepare.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice from 6pm Monday 16 February to 10am Tuesday 17 February.
If you see a highways emergency, please call 0345 606 6171.
Find out more about severe weather affecting Suffolk, including how to prepare.
The Planning Act 2008 established a process for examining NSIPs that were previously consented by different government departments. The need for these schemes is established in National Policy Statements (NPS) and the purpose of the process is to weigh the local impacts of the scheme against the national need for such infrastructure in a fair, open and impartial manner.
The Planning Inspectorate website provides details on the process and projects across England and Wales.
Suffolk County Council (SCC) is a statutory consultee for numerous NSIPs as a host authority, playing an important role in various stages of the process, namely during Pre-Application, Acceptance, Pre-Examination, Examination, and Post-Decision.
SCC's position on each NSIP is informed by its Energy and Climate Adaptive Infrastructure Policy.
The interactive map and list below detail each proposal for which SCC is the host authority (or neighbouring authority, where appropriate).
The interactive map below has been produced by Suffolk County Council with NSIP Developers providing their consent. NSIPs throughout their lifecycle are displayed.
Selecting any of the datasets will result in a pop-up showing the features attributes. You are able to turn on constraints in the layers list, view the colour coding by scrolling through the legend, and change the background map with the basemap selector.
The list below refers to current live NSIPs proposals, which are at various stages from pre-application to construction.
Each NSIP page includes a brief description of the proposals, links to the developer’s website and the dedicated section of the Planning Inspectorate website for the schemes. Downloadable copies of SCC’s formal responses to consultations, Local Impact Reports and Relevant Representations can also be found, where available.
Some projects have similar substance to NSIPs but are considered outside of the NSIP process through a “normal” determination by local planning authorities. While several aspects of the NSIP guidance developed by Suffolk County Council may be relevant also for these projects, the process is fundamentally different.
You can email the National Infrastructure Planning Manager at NSIPs@suffolk.gov.uk.