Overhead electricity line applications: screening decisions
Screening decisions made by the Secretary of State on overhead electricity line applications.
Screening decisions by the Secretary of State on overhead electricity line applications made under section 37 of the Electricity Act 1989.
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Published 1 November 2021Last updated 5 January 2024 + show all updates
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Added latest screening decisions.
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Added latest group of screening decisions.
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Added 3 screening decisions: Brockwell House, Gwinear Farm and Ducklington Farm.
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Added 5 screening decisions: Steeple Aston SSSI, Garn Madoc, Coxmoor to Crookham, Moyles Farmhouse and Copper House.
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Added 3 screening decisions: Thatcham to Riverside, Lancaster Avenue and The Cobb, Lyme Regis.
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Added 2 screening decisions: Mannington - Ferndown and Hatherden Farm.
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Added 3 screening decisions: Bleathwood Lodges, Redhill and Victoria Primary POC.
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Added 5 screening decisions.
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Number of new screening decisions added.
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Added 5 recent screening decisions.
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Added 2 screening decisions: Stonor Park and Sibford Gower.
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Added Replacement poles and overhead line, Mill Lane, River Avon: screening decision, s37 consent, Electricity Act 1989.
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Added Overhead line upgrade, Southwold: screening decision, s37 consent, Electricity Act 1989.
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4 screening decisions added: Steep and Brockbridge, Hampshire; Claxby St Andrew to Mawthorpe; Kingston.
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Screening decision added re new overhead line and replacement pole, Craven Arms, Shropshire.
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Latest screening decisions added.
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Overhead lines decision, Easton, Norfolk added.
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Added screening decision on a temporary overhead line diversion, Twinstead Essex.
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2 screening decisions (Dorset, Kent) added.
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3 new overhead line screening decisions added: Ebernoe West Sussex, Craven Arms Shropshire and Stratford Tony Wiltshire.
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2 new screening decisions added: overhead electricity line at Ipsden, lattice steel tower Tamworth.
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Added the Finstock overhead electricity line screening decision.
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