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Four Norfolk and Suffolk businesses in England are celebrating contract wins worth a total of £500 000 for Vattenfall’s Norfolk Vanguard and Norfolk Boreas offshore wind farm projects.
Developer Vattenfall is calling on the expertise of specialist companies in the region to continue early work for its wind farms that will generate green electricity 30 miles off the north Norfolk coast, England.
Norfolk-based HexCam, Ordtek and East Point Geo, and Suffolk-based Miles Drainage are the latest companies in a growing list of contractors in the region working onshore and offshore on the two projects. The latest contracts will support a total of 13 jobs and create at least two new roles.
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5:52 PM April 30, 2021
Vattenfall is planning to build two large windfarms in the North Sea called Boreas and Vanguard.
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Vattenfall s two windfarm projects off the coast of Norfolk have taken another tentative step forward following an update from the Secretary of State.
The Vanguard project - which has been delayed following a high court ruling over planning procedures - has moved to the next stage of talks after the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy asked for further comments from parties involved.
Vanguard s sister project Boreas has also moved forward with the Secretary of State asking for further information on the project from Norfolk Boreas, National Grid, Network Rail Infrastructure, the Environment Agency and all other interested parties.
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Legal experts say a High Court ruling against an offshore wind farm in Norfolk could have wider implications for farmers and landowners affected by other infrastructure projects.
The High Court has overturned a decision to grant planning permission for the Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm – the first successful judicial review contested hearing to quash a development consent order (DCO) granted under current planning legislation.
The case is significant as it puts pressure on the government to ensure that the decision-making for other large-scale development projects is robust, particularly where there might be cumulative environmental impacts at a local level.
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