Speak to the team

To share more about the project and gather feedback, SSEN and Aureos are inviting residents and stakeholders to meet the project team at the following drop-in sessions: 

Tuesday 3rd June – 2:30pm to 7:30pm 
Willowbed Community Hall, Putton Lane, Weymouth, DT3 4AJ 

Thursday 5th June – 2:30pm to 7:30pm
Wessex Lounge, Weymouth Football Club, Radipole Lane, DT4 9XJ

If you can’t make it, you can get in touch with us by emailing LCD@sse.com or calling customer services on 0800 980 1395.


We’re investing £20 million to modernise Chickerell Substation near Weymouth.

Work is scheduled to begin in June 2025, replacing equipment that has been in service since the 1960s. This essential upgrade will enhance the resilience, capacity, and flexibility of the regional electricity network, supporting the transition to cleaner, greener energy.

What work is being delivered?

Our contract partner Aureos will carry out the works, which include:

  • Installing new 132kv switchgear and transformer
  • Replacing key 132kv and 33kv electrical components nearing the end of their operational lifespan
  • Constructing a new elevated indoor switch-house to protect important infrastructure from salt corrosion
  • Removing old 33kv outdoor switchgear

Why are we delivering this work?

We’re modernising Chickerell Substation with new equipment designed to serve the community for decades to come:

  • Out with the old: Components that have been in place since the 1960s will be carefully removed and replaced with new equipment that features modern technology.
  • Smarter systems: The upgraded infrastructure will support a more flexible, future-ready network, designed to integrate low-carbon technologies like solar panels, heat pumps, and electric vehicles.
  • Built for the coast: Some of the new equipment will be housed indoors to protect against salt corrosion, improving long-term reliability.
  • Enhancing safety and efficiency: Aging infrastructure not only poses a risk of failures but also leads to increased maintenance costs and safety concerns. Upgrading the substation will enable the installation of modern equipment that adheres to today’s safety and efficiency standards.

Community benefits

This investment is about more than just infrastructure, it’s about building a stronger, more resilient network for South-West Dorset:

  • Power you can count on: Homes and businesses will benefit from a more reliable and efficient electricity supply.
  • Ready for tomorrow: The upgraded substation will unlock vital capacity to support future growth, from powering new homes, to enabling more low-carbon technology, to bringing more green energy to the grid.
  • Support and drive economic growth: This investment in the network will not only improve service for existing customers but will also support future economic growth in the region.

Where are we working?

Key:
Yellow Area: New construction
Green Area: Replacement plant
Blue Area: Being removed.


All work is taking place within the boundaries of the existing Chickerell substation site, so we anticipate minimal disruption to the surrounding community.

However, residents in the immediate area may observe an increase in construction traffic as equipment and materials are transported to and from the site. Construction access and delivery routes have been carefully planned in consultation with local authorities to ensure safety and efficiency.

Our substation upgrade timeline – please note, these dates are subject to change.

Phase Start date End date
Site mobilisation Q3 2025 Q3 2025
Civil works (new switch-house) Q3 2025 Q4 2025
Equipment installation Q4 2025 Q3 2028
Testing and commissioning Q1 2026 Q2 2028
Demolition and removals Q2 2028 Q3 2028

Environmental and community engagement

We have carried out comprehensive environmental and structural assessments to ensure the project is delivered responsibly and with minimal impact on nearby communities.

We are committed to working in close partnership with:

  • Local residents and businesses
  • The local authority
  • Emergency services and utility providers

Together, we aim to deliver a project that not only strengthens the electricity network, but also ensures the local community is kept informed and involved wherever possible, through open communication, engagement opportunities, and a shared commitment to long-term benefits.

Giving back to the community

SSEN and our partners are always looking for ways to give back to the communities where we work. We’d love to hear from:

  • Schools looking for STEM talks
  • Local charities interested in volunteering
  • Community groups with project ideas

If you’re got an idea on how we can support you, please email LCD@sse.com.

Good to know

There are no planned power supply interruptions (PSIs) as part of this work.

Concerned about vulnerability in a power cut?

If you, or someone you know, would benefit from additional support during an unplanned power cut, you may be eligible for our free Priority Services Register (PSR).

Customers can register if they:

  • Are over 60
  • Use medical devices reliant on electricity
  • Have a disability or chronic illness
  • Are deaf, blind, or partially sighted
  • Have young children or additional care needs

Learn more and register: www.ssen.co.uk/priorityservices
Or call us on 0800 294 3259

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