Welcome
Thank you for visiting our website which is here to provide information and ways to feedback on our plans for a new solar farm on land at Ipswich Road, north of Dickleburgh, south-east of Tivetshall St Mary, and south-west of Pulham Market and Pulham St Mary.
We are Regener8, our vision is to help power the country towards more reliable, affordable, and clean energy through quality and innovative schemes, which do more than just generate and store clean energy, but also benefit the local community.
Founded in 2018, we focus on the development of high-quality solar and energy storage projects. At the moment, we have almost 50 projects across the UK, Italy and Poland.
In recognition of both the climate and biodiversity emergencies, South Norfolk District Council has committed to becoming a net zero carbon emission authority by 2030 and has agreed an Environmental Strategy and Delivery Plan. Their strategy follows six key principles, including:
- Supporting the transition away from fossil fuels
- Leading by example and “doing more ourselves”
- Enhancing existing habitats
- Helping people do more at home
- Enabling communities to take a “proactive approach” to being more sustainable
- Growing local businesses
We have been working with our consultants and the landowners to bring plans forward to help supporting this effort. We are now keen to discuss our emerging plans with the community, listen to feedback and understand how you think the plans can be improved.
Public Consultation
We held a public consultation event on 26th March at Dickleburgh & Rushall Village Centre to discuss the emerging plans with the wider community, to listen to your feedback, and ensure the impacts are minimised and wider opportunities maximised. Thank you to everyone who attended.
The period of public consultation and feedback window is now closed - thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the proposals.
We will consider all comments before we finalise our plans. We intend submitting a planning application in May 2025.
View a copy of the information displayed at the exhibition:
Some of the key benefits include:
The displacement of thousands of tonnes of CO2 from equivalent fossil fuel energy.
Significant biodiversity net gain through new planting, wildlife corridors and wildflower grassland.
Sheep could continue to graze on the site.
A community benefit fund will be provided to support local causes.
Business rates payments to the Council, which can be spent on local services and infrastructure.
The 49.9MW development could generate enough clean energy to power thousands of homes a year and improve local biodiversity by a large margin, while continuing to contribute towards food production with sheep grazing around the solar panels.
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