5.2.5 Consultation with key non-statutory stakeholders and special interest groups 70. Non-statutory consultation was initiated during East Anglia Offshore Wind Limited’s work on the East Anglia Zone and East Anglia ONE development. East Anglia THREE Limited will ensure that these groups are invited to the Public Information Days and will arrange face-to-face meetings with them on an on-going basis as requested.
71.
Brown and May Marine will liaise with fishermen and fishermen’s organisations on behalf of East Anglia THREE Limited through meetings and project updates in its role as FLO.
5.2.6 Consultation through local media 72.
East Anglia THREE Limited will issue press releases where appropriate about the windfarm development and the offshore renewable energy sector to local media and trade journals.
73.
Events, including Public Information Days, will be publicised through the following: Eastern Daily Press; East Anglian Daily Times; Ipswich Star; and Fishing News.
5.2.7 Public access to planning documents 74.
East Anglia THREE Limited intends to make paper copies of key planning documents available in local libraries. CD copies will also be available as necessary.
75. Documents include: Scoping Report (already available);
Summary of Environmental Considerations – Onshore, and Summary of Environmental Considerations – Offshore; The advertised Statement of Community Consultation; PEIR in Spring / Summer 2014; and ES and NTS towards the end of 2014.
76.
As with the East Anglia ONE project, East Anglia THREE Limited will consult with relevant Parish Councils on the project, and regularly consult with the local planning authorities.
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