Planning consent is given for an industrial battery storage site, subject to fire prevention plans.
By George Thompson & Mariam IssimdarAn industrial battery site to store energy from wind and solar farms has been granted planning permission.
While there were no objecting speakers at the meeting, Ms Gordon acknowledged that there had been concerns about the traffic generated by the siteShe promised EDF would work with the council and highways authority to minimise any disruption, adding it had been engaging with Norfolk fire service on a fire contingency plan.
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