Community benefit survey June 2025

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Survey Closes 06 Aug 2025

National Grid Electricity Transmission (National Grid) is consulting on proposals to build approximately 60 kilometres (km) of new 400,000 volt (400 kV) electricity transmission line between Weston Marsh and East Leicestershire, two new substations, and the upgrade (reconductoring) of approximately 55 km of existing overhead transmission line. 

Communities should benefit from hosting new electricity transmission infrastructure. To help us deliver community benefit programmes that work for your area, we are keen to hear your views. We want to understand what is important to you, and where community benefit funds could deliver long-lasting benefits, including through community grant schemes and investment in community groups or via regional partnerships.

The way we deliver community benefit funding is informed by government guidance 1 published in March 2025. This sets out the types of infrastructure projects that should deliver community benefit funds, and the level of funding that should be made available. This is based on:

  • £530,000 for new substations, converter stations and switching stations
  • £200,000 per kilometre of new overhead line*

The responses to this survey will help us understand the priorities of the local community. It will form part of a series of engagement with communities and stakeholders as we develop our plans for community benefit associated with Weston Marsh to East Leicestershire.

This form is specifically intended to understand views on community benefits. Please do not use this form to provide feedback on Weston Marsh to East Leicestershire or any other National Grid project proposals.

We are not seeking views on the government’s emerging proposals for energy bill discounts. The legislation that government is proposing to introduce energy bill discounts is not yet in place. This consultation is therefore only focussing on community funds in line with the current guidance.