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Winning planning permission for renewables


Bullet point We secure positive support for development
Bullet point We communicate & campaign at street level


Community consent is still one of the biggest challenges facing renewables developers - without it planning permission is usually rejected.  This a specialised task, requiring the dedication and grit of a marginal by-election campaign.

Whether you're trying to deliver an industrial-scale wind farm, a solar array, tidal barrage, or welfare-friendly anaerobic digestion plant you're likely to face pressure and opposition.

Those who oppose you will seek to undermine your plans with propaganda and
misinformation. Some will do this because they're ideologically opposed to renewable energy; some will simply have failed to understand what it is you're proposing.

To counter the lies and confusion you'll need to mount an entirely unique community relations offensive. Local opinion isn't changed by slick advertsing, salesmen and glossy leaflets.  It's changed by hard graft at the grassroots.

We
understand what's required to get you the public support you need to win.


Bullet point Our offer is unique
Bullet point We've successfully motivated grassroots opinion for over a decade

If you've got a project already in planning or about to go out to consultation - get in touch now for an informal conversation.

Phone: 07920 854 904
E-mail: Renewables@CostainCommunications.com




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