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Orchard End Bealeswood Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham - Planning application to excavate trench for electricity supply

GU10 4HSPublished 25/06/26
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What is planned?

PUBLIC NOTICE
COMMONS ACT 2006 – SECTION 38
PROPOSED WORKS ON LAND ADJOINING
Orchard End Bealeswood Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham
Southern Electric Power Distribution plc has applied to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for consent under section 38 of the Commons Act 2006 to carry out restricted works on Land Adjoining Bealeswood Lane (Hampshire). The Planning Inspectorate will decide the application on behalf of the Secretary of State.
The proposed works are the excavation of a trench to lay and install a new electricity supply. The works will be approximately 40 metres in length. The works will be located on Land Adjoining Orchard End Bealeswood Lane, Dockenfield, Farnham, GU10 4HS.
A copy of the application form and accompanying documents can be inspected at Frensham Post Office, on the notice board outside the property, GU10 3BJ until 23:59 on 23rd July 2026. A copy of the application form and accompanying documents may be obtained by writing to WSP Land, 2 London Square, Cross Lanes, Guildford GU1 1UN.
Any representations should be sent in writing ON or BEFORE 23:59 on 23rd July 2026 to commonlandcasework@planninginspectorate.gov.uk. If you require a postal address please telephone 0303 444 5625 or 5177
Representations sent to The Planning Inspectorate cannot be treated as confidential. They will be copied to the Applicant and possibly to other interested parties. To find out more about how the Planning Inspectorate uses and manages personal data, please refer to the privacy notice (www.gov.uk/government/publications/planninginspectorate- privacy-notices).
For copies of the application documents, please contact Thomas.lane@wsp.com, or call 02031166186.
If you use artificial intelligence (AI) to create or alter any part of documents, information or data submitted with a representation, you should tell The Planning Inspectorate that you have done so when you submit it. See the detailed Use of artificial intelligence in casework evidence guidance for further information.

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