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Guidance: East Marine Plan Issues with Supporting Evidence Engagement Period

Marine Management Organisation

October 7
08:03 2024

Get Involved

The Marine Planning Team atthe Marine Management Organisation are hosting three in-person Issues with Supporting Evidence events to get essential perspectives from stakeholders in the east marine plan areas.

The opportunities for stakeholders to provide their views on issues, along with supporting evidence, are as follows:

Tuesday 20th of August, Norwich

  • The Forum
  • Millennium Plain, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1TF
  • Sign up through Eventbrite here

Wednesday 21st of August, Peterborough

Thursday 22nd of August, Hull

It is important that stakeholders attend these events as it is an opportunity for them to give their perspectives on the issues in the east marine plan areas, along with supporting evidence. Evidence is any type of data, information or knowledge that provides backing for the issues that stakeholders present. The events will also provide a valuable opportunity for attendees to meet the Marine Planners and to network with other stakeholders in the East of England.

The issues and evidence collated at these events will be vital in shaping the replacement of the East Marine Plans. The new policies in these plans will affect all stakeholders operating in the east marine plan areas.

Stakeholders can also provide their views on the issues in the east marine plan areas via Citizen Space. The link will be live until 04/10/24.

Englands East Marine Plans are being replaced because after the Plans second three-year report (2020)it was decided that the policies are no longer fit for purpose due to wider legislative and policy changes since the adoption of the plans in 2014.

The first stage of plan replacement was the East Marine Plan Statement of Public Participation, which was published in April 2024.

The east marine plan area consists of the east inshore and the east offshore marine plan areas. The east inshore marine plan area stretches from mean high water springs to 12 nautical miles offshore along the coastline between Flamborough Head and Felixstowe. The east offshore marine plan area extends from the outer boundary of the east inshore area to Englands borders with the Netherlands, Belgium and France.

Marine Planning

The Marine Planning Team recommend that stakeholders watch the Marine Planning 101 webinar before attending the Issues with Supporting Evidence event. It provides an overview of the process of Marine Planning and the legislation behind it.

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If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Planning Team at planning@marinemanagement.org.uk.

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Published 7 October 2024

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