Consultee English Heritage English Heritage
Date /Document
December 2012/Scoping Responses
December 2012/Scoping Responses
English Heritage
December 2012/Scoping Responses
English Heritage
December 2012/Scoping Responses
Comment
The Wind Energy and the Historic Environment (EH 2005) guidance should be used to inform the preparation of the ES of East Anglia THREE.
In consideration of the sequential development of the East Anglia Zone, English Heritage advise that a number of matters will need to be taken into account inclusive of the cumulative nature of ancilliary infrastructure, such as cabling as substations as well as the turbines themselves.
The ES should assess direct impacts upon historic or archaeological marine or terrestrial sites and areas, whether statutorily protected or not.
The ES should determine any indirect impacts, particularly the setting of listed buildings, scheduled monuments, conservation areas etc, including change to historic landscape and seascapes character from the cumulative development of the East Anglia Zone.
Response / where addressed in the PEIR
This PEIR was prepared in accordance with relevant guidance, including Wind Energy and the Historic Environment, as outlined in section 17.4.1.
Cumulative impacts associated with the various elements of the East Anglia THREE offshore works are considered in section 17.7 Cumulative Impacts.
Direct impacts have been assessed in relation to both designated and undesignated sites alike. See section 17.6 Potential Impacts. Direct impacts upon onshore heritage assets are considered as part of Chapter 25 Onshore Archaeology and Cultural Heritage.
Indirect impacts relating to the setting of onshore heritage assets and changes to the historic landscape character are considered as part of Chapter 25 Onshore Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. The historic seascape character of the Study Area is outlined in section 17.5.4 of this chapter and indirect impacts upon the historic seascape character are discussed as part of both the impact assessment (section 17.6) and the Cumulative Impacts (section 17.7).
English Heritage
December 2012/Scoping Responses
The ES should detail the potential to encounter buried archaeology as revealed by both desk-based analysis of available records (national and local) and interpretation of geophysical and geotechnical marine survey data.
Potential receptors are considered as part of this PEIR chapter. A detailed baseline assessment of potential receptors within the study area is provided in Appendix 17.1. Potential receptors are also included as part of the baseline characterisation sections of this chapter (section 17.5).
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Chapter 17 Offshore Archaeology Page 7
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