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Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)

Introduction

When assessing a planning application, we consider the impact on the environment through a process called Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

The aim of an EIA is to protect the environment by ensuring that when deciding whether to grant planning permission (which is likely to have significant effects on the environment), the Council does so in the full knowledge of the likely significant effects, and takes these into account in the decision-making process.

Screening opinion requests

A screening opinion request may be made if a developer wishes to apply to the Borough Council to determine whether an Environmental Impact Assessment is required, prior to the submission of a planning application. Regulation 6 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 sets out in detail what screening opinion requests are expected to include when they are submitted to the Council. In general, requests are expected to include the following: 

  • a plan sufficient to identify the land 
  • a description of the development (including location in regard to environmental sensitivity, physical characteristics, demolition works, and other relevant factors as set out in regulation) 
  • a description of the aspects of the environment likely to be significantly affected by the development 
  • a description of the likely significant effects on the environment of the proposed development (examples of which are set out in Regulation 6 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017)
  • any other relevant information, including development features and measures to avoid or prevent significant adverse affects on the environment 

The Borough Council is required to adopt a screening opinion within three weeks following receipt of the request, unless a longer period is agreed in writing with the person making the request. 

For more information on screening opinion requests, please email the Strategic Planning Team and see the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2017.

Scoping opinion requests

Where a proposed scheme is determined to be 'EIA development', developers may write to the Borough Council requesting an opinion on what information should be included within an environmental statement. Regulation 15 the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 sets out what scoping opinion requests are expected to include. In general, scoping opinion requests in relation to an application for planning permission are expected to include the following:

  • a plan sufficient to identify the land 
  • a brief description of the nature and purpose of the development, including its location and technical capacity 
  • an explanation of the likely significant effects of the development on the environment 
  • any other relevant information or representations 

The Borough Council is required to consult upon the scoping opinion with the relevant consultation bodies before it can be adopted. The Borough Council must adopt the scoping opinion within five weeks following receipt of the request, unless a longer period is agreed in writing with the person making the request. 

For more information on scoping opinion requests, please email the Strategic Planning Team and see the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2017.

How can I view the screening and scoping opinions issued by the Council?

The following tables show screening and scoping opinions that have been issued by the Borough Council since September 2018. 

Public register of current Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)

Site: Port of Great Yarmouth
Date receivedJune 2022
Screening opinion documents

Port of Great Yarmouth - screening opinion documents

EIA required?No
Scoping opinion documentsn/a
Planning application reference (if relevant)TBC
Site: Land east of Browston Hall
Date receivedApril 2022
Screening opinion documents

GYBC adopted screening opinion - land east of Browston Hall (opens new window)

EIA required?No
Scoping opinion documentsn/a
Planning application reference (if relevant)06/22/0110/F
Site: Trafalgar College, Thamesfield Way, Great Yarmouth 
Date receivedAugust 2021
Screening opinion documents

Trafalgar College, Thamesfield Way, Great Yarmouth - screening opinion documents

EIA required?No
Scoping opinion documentsn/a
Planning application reference (if relevant)06/22/0008/F
Site: Proposed Operations & Maintenance Base, South Denes, Great Yarmouth
Date receivedDecember 2020
Screening opinion documents

Proposed Operations & Maintenance Base, South Denes, Great Yarmouth - screening opinion documents

EIA required?Yes
Scoping opinion documents

Proposed Operations & Maintenance Base, South Denes, Great Yarmouth - scoping opinion documents

Planning application reference (if relevant)TBC
Site: Land south of Links Road, Gorleston-on-Sea
Date receivedAugust 2020
Screening opinion documents

Land south of Links Road, Gorleston-on-Sea - screening opinion documents

EIA required?Yes
Scoping opinion documents

Land south of Links Road, Gorleston-on-Sea - scoping opinion documents

Planning application reference (if relevant)06/21/0213/O
Site: Browston Hall, Browston Green
Date receivedApril 2020
Screening opinion documents

Browston Hall, Browston Green - screening opinion documents

EIA required?No
Scoping opinion documents

n/a

Planning application reference (if relevant)Browston Hall, Browston Green
Site: Proposed Rock Berm, Hemsby
Date receivedDecember 2019
Screening opinion documents

Proposed Rock Berm, Hemsby - screening opinion documents

EIA required?Yes
Scoping opinion documents

Proposed Rock Berm, Hemsby - scoping opinion documents

Planning application reference (if relevant)06/21/0914/F
Site: Caldecott Golf Club, Fritton
Date receivedOctober 2019
Screening opinion documents

Caldecott Golf Club, Fritton - screening opinion documents

EIA required?No
Scoping opinion documents

n/a

Planning application reference (if relevant)TBC
Site: Highfield Equestrian Centre, Hemsby
Date receivedSeptember 2019
Screening opinion documents

Highfield Equestrian Centre, Hemsby - screening opinion documents

EIA required?No
Scoping opinion documents

TBC

Planning application reference (if relevant)06/20/0562/O
Site: Outer Harbour, Great Yarmouth
Date receivedOctober 2019
Screening opinion documents

Outer Harbour, Great Yarmouth - screening opinion documents

EIA required?No
Scoping opinion documents

n/a

Planning application reference (if relevant)n/a
Site: Land at A143, Bradwell
Date receivedSeptember 2018
Screening opinion documents

n/a

EIA required?Yes
Scoping opinion documents

Land at A143, Bradwell - scoping opinion documents

Planning application reference (if relevant)06/19/0336/O

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