5.2.2 Public Information Day Feedback Forms 65.
Feedback forms will be available for Public Information Days on the project website. People may also provide their comments to the postal address and dedicated email address provided at any time.
5.2.3 Dedicated point of contact 66. A dedicated East Anglia Offshore Wind Freepost address and East Anglia THREE project email address have been set up, detailed below:
FREEPOST RSTC-EJEY-RKRX, EAOW,
1 Atlantic Quay,
45 Robertson Street, 4th Floor, Glasgow, G2 8JB
eastangliathree@eastangliawind.com 67.
Brown and May Marine has been appointed Fisheries Liaison Officer (FLO) for East Anglia THREE and is providing a dedicated information service for local fishermen. A telephone number for Brown and May is provided at the end of this document so that fishermen can obtain further information on the project and discuss their concerns and issues.
5.2.4 Consultation with elected representatives 68.
East Anglia THREE Limited will meet with elected representatives and will offer further engagement (eg attendance at parish council meetings) on request or to coincide with the Public Information Days.
69.
East Anglia ONE Limited identified 38 parish councils within the red line boundary during the pre-application consultation for East Anglia ONE. The number was reduced to 21 parish councils once the cable route was identified. All councils were contacted and offered presentations. This number was reduced to 21 parish councils once the cable route was identified. Regular meetings have been held with parish councils along the route and with parishes around the converter station site. This engagement has resulted in an open dialogue between East Anglia ONE Limited and the parish councils. East Anglia THREE Limited will aim to build on this relationship through further meetings and presentations and by continuing engagements with parish council representatives led by East Anglia THREE’s Stakeholder Manager.
Report to Inform the SoCC September 2013
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