Our public statutory consultation is open between Wednesday 10 April 2024 and Tuesday 18 June 2024 (11:59pm).
During statutory consultation, we’re holding a series of public information events, webinars, and we have published detailed information on our proposals on this website.
You can see all our consultation materials on our document library, and you can explore our proposals in detail via our interactive map.
We want to hear your views, you can provide feedback by:
You can also pick up questionnaires at our public information events, or at the inspection points listed here. You can also contact us directly by calling us on 0800 915 2497.
You can view our landowners page for more information.
If you feel your land may be affected by the proposals, please contact the Norwich to Tilbury Lands Team at Fisher German by emailing [email protected]or by calling us on Freephone 0808 175 3314.
Alternatively, you can write to Norwich to Tilbury Lands Team at Fisher German, The Atrium, Risby Business Park, Newmarket Road, Risby, Bury St Edmunds, IP28 6RD
Please get in touch if you have any questions or comments on the Norwich to Tilbury development.
Data privacy statement
National Grid is committed to protecting your personal information. Whenever you provide such information, we are legally obliged to use it in line with all applicable laws concerning the protection of personal data, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).
How will National Grid use the information we collect about you?
We will use your personal data collected via this consultation for a number of purposes, these are:
Any personal information you include in this form will be processed by (or made available to) the following recipients to record, analyse and report on the feedback we receive:
What rights do I have over my personal data?
Under the terms of the UK GDPR you have certain rights over how your personal data is retained and used by National Grid. For more information, see our full data privacy statement here.
Under GDPR legislation, we cannot accept consultation responses from people under the age of 13 without parental consent.