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Dogger Bank South Offshore Wind Farms

Project information

Latest update - 18 December 2024

The Examining Authority has issued an invitation to the resumed Preliminary Meeting. This letter also contains notification of hearings and the updated draft Examination Timetable.

View notification of the resumed Preliminary Meeting (Rule 6 Letter) (PDF, 459KB).

There has been a change to the membership of the Examining Authority and a notification has been issued to inform of this change.

View notification of amendment in the membership of the Examining Authority (PDF, 160KB).

The agendas have been issued for Issue Specific Hearing 1 (PDF, 173KB), Issue Specific Hearing 2 (PDF, 198KB) and Compulsory Acquisition Hearing 1 (PDF, 198KB).

The Examining Authority has used its discretion to accept additional submissions from the a number of parties in response to the request to Interested Parties letter dated 26 November 2024

View Additional Submissions.

The Examination Library (PDF, 599KB) has been updated.

View all updates.

About the project

Type of application: Generating Stations

Name of applicant: RWE Renewables UK Dogger Bank South (West) Ltd and RWE Renewables UK Dogger Bank South (East) Ltd

The Dogger Bank South Offshore Wind Farms project comprises the two offshore wind farms (Dogger Bank South West and Dogger Bank South East), and associated offshore and onshore infrastructure including offshore and onshore high voltage electricity cables, onshore and offshore electricity substation(s), connection(s) to the National Grid and ancillary and temporary works

View the developer's website

Project stage

This project is at the pre-examination stage.

The preliminary meeting for this project is on: 22 October 2024

You can check the rule 6 letter to find out how to get involved.

In this meeting, the Examining Authority sets out how they examine the application. This includes the examination timetable and the issues they will focus on during examination.

Find out more about getting involved in the preliminary meeting

You may have recently gained an interest in land affected by a development. If the developer did not tell you the application was accepted or you did not register to have your say you can still request to be an interested party.

You need to contact the project team, they will ask the Examining Authority if you can be an interested party and have your say.

Email DoggerBankSouth@planninginspectorate.gov.uk with your request to become an interested party.

Pre-application
Completed

This is where the applicant starts to create their application. The applicant is required to consult with people and organisations in the area. They must also create detailed documents about the impact the project could have on the environment.

It is important to get involved at this stage to influence the application before the applicant sends it to the Planning Inspectorate.

Find out what you can do at this stage and check our detailed guides.

Acceptance
Completed

This is when the applicant sends us their application documents. We check if we can accept the application for examination. We have 28 days to make this decision.

How the acceptance stage works and what happens next.

Pre-examination
In progress

The Examining Authority is appointed and is made up of one or more inspectors. Anyone who wants to have their say needs to register at this stage.

The applicant must publish that the application has been accepted by us. They include when and how parties can register to get involved. The time period for registering is set by the applicant but must be no less than 28 days.

The pre-examination stage usually takes about 3 months.

What happens during the pre-examination stage.

Examination
Not started

The Examining Authority will ask questions about the proposed development. The applicant and anyone who has registered to have their say can get involved and submit comments at each deadline in the timetable. You can also attend hearings that may take place. This stage takes up to 6 months.

What happens at the examination stage?

Recommendation
Not started

The Examining Authority writes its recommendation report. This must be completed and sent to the relevant Secretary of State within 3 months of the end of examination stage.

Making a recommendation.

Decision
Not started

The decision stage is when the relevant Secretary of State then reviews the report and makes the final decision. They have 3 months to make a decision.

Who makes the final decision.

What happens after the decision is made
Not started

Once the Secretary of State has made a decision, challenges can be made to the High Court. All procedures must be followed when making a challenge. The High Court will decide if there are grounds for a judicial review.

This must happen within 6 weeks.

What you can do after the decision has been made.

Project location

The Dogger Bank in the North Sea, approximately 100 kilometres (km) from the UK coast


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Contact us

Telephone

If you have an interested party number, have it with you when you call.

Telephone: 0303 444 5000

Open Monday to Friday: 9am to 4pm.
Closed on weekends and bank holidays.

Email

DoggerBankSouth@planninginspectorate.gov.uk.

When writing an email, quote the name of the project in the subject line.

We aim to respond within 10 working days.

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