The landscape of Suffolk is changing, marked by an influx of Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). With many more on the horizon, there is an impact on local councils and parish meetings.
As stewards of our communities, local councils and parish meetings are entrusted with the vital task of ensuring that voices of residents and business are not only heard but also effectively represented. The best way to achieve this is to engage with both non-statutory and statutory stages of the NSIP process. For more NSIP-relared advice and news, look at the content below.
NSIP blogs
Explore our articles to help you understand NSIPs, including the step-by-step planning process and when you need to engage with communities and with developers. All other NSIP blogs can be accessed here.
Case studies
Find out about councils' experiences, good practice and lessons learned during NSIP planning and construction.
NSIP projects
Learn about the NSIPs going through planning and delivery in Suffolk
EcoPower
A 250MW solar farm expected to generate renewable electricity to power approximately 75,000 homes for 40 years.
Lion Link
LionLink is a new subsea electricity cable proposed to run between Great Britain and the Netherlands.
Sizewell C
Sizewell C nuclear power station will be a 3,200 MWe nuclear power station.
Getting to Grips with NSIPs
Download our guide to NSIPs, produced in partnership with Suffolk County Council and other stakeholders with experience in the planning and engagement process.