SP Mid Wales (Electricity) Connections Project (SP Manweb)

Enquiry received via post

SP Mid Wales (Electricity) Connections Project (SP Manweb)

24 May 2011
Carole O'Reilly

Enquiry

Ms O'Reilly sent a copy of her feedback to the IPC regarding the consultation undertaken by SPEN.

Advice given

It is helpful for the Commission to be kept notified of the progress of this application from local stakeholders. Your comments have been noted and will be kept for future reference.
At the pre-application stage of the process, the developer is under a duty to consult statutory bodies and the local community. If you are or are not satisfied with the consultation I would advise you to speak to your Local Authority as they will be invited to submit an ?Adequacy of Consultation Representation? once an application is submitted. I would also advise you to continue communications with the applicant as by law they must take into account all responses they receive.
Once an application is submitted and has been accepted to go forward to examination, the public are invited to register their interest and submit a ?Relevant Representation? to the Commission with a summary of their comments. More detailed representations can then be made during the examination stage. With regards to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), it is likely that this project will require an EIA. I have enclosed an advice note which explains the EIA process. Further information can also be found on our website: www.independent.gov.uk/infrastructure.