Inland Border Facilities

Cavendish delivered stakeholder engagement to achieve approval of the Government’s plans at various inland border facility sites through the SDO consenting process.

Client


HMRC and DfT and Mott MacDonald

What we provided


The team at Cavendish have been a huge help in delivering a successful programme of communications on this project in a challenging timescale.

Cavendish personnel have assisted us greatly when the pressure has been on, both in terms of on-the-ground delivery and their wider understanding of communications challenges associated with major infrastructure.


Richard Bowen,
Mott MacDonald

Background

New rules associated with Brexit required additional customs and transit checks to support the export and import of goods to and from the UK. Where there is no space at ports for new border infrastructure, the Government sought approval to build new inland border facilities where these checks and other activities will take place.

Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC), the Department for Transport (DfT) and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) have been engaging with all relevant stakeholders to explain the need for inland border facilities at a number of locations across the country.

The key objective for Cavendish in its support to Mott MacDonald, DfT and HMRC has been to deliver stakeholder engagement across the project, with a view to achieving approval of the Government’s plans at various inland border facility sites through the Special Development Order (SDO) consenting process.

Strategy

Cavendish has provided ongoing communications support to the Stakeholder Engagement team at Mott MacDonald, encompassing:

  • Engagement with key technical and community stakeholders to share information, answer questions and address concerns.
  • Liaison with the communications teams at Government departments to agree and coordinate relevant local communications regarding the project.
  • Supporting delivery of a digital first public engagement exercise on inland border facilities sites across the country.
  • Delivering a Stakeholder Engagement Report detailing public and stakeholder engagement activity, for consideration as part of the SDO application submitted to the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).

The results

All priority sites for inland border facilities were granted consent by MHCLG in 2020, and were operational in time to support the ongoing flow of trade between the UK and EU.

Work to be proud of.

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