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Consultee


Secretary of State


Date /Document


December 2012 / East Anglia THREE Scoping Opinion


Comment


The initiation of UXO or the works that would be involved in removing any identified UXO could have environmental impacts and therefore the SoS advises that should the geophysical survey identify the presence of any UXO, an assessment of the potential impacts should be undertaken. The implementation of mitigation to avoid potential impacts should also be considered within the ES.


Relevant consultation from East Anglia ONE.


Planning Inspectorate


4.7.2013 / Rule 8 letter


Has a cable crossing agreement been reached between the applicant and Galloper Wind Farm Limited? If not, what are the obstacles to agreement?


Royal Yachting Association (RYA)


25.01.2013 / Relevant representations


We would object to any 50m safety zone that creates a criminal offence and excludes all craft irrespective of their type and activity.


RYA


25.01.2013 / Relevant representations


There is insufficient detail given on the offshore export cable landfall at Bawdsey and its onshore route to Bramford across the Deben and Martlesham Creek.


Cable Crossing agreements are being progressed with Galloper Wind Farm Ltd


The appropriateness of 50m exclusion zones is assessed in the Navigational Risk Assessment.


Greater detail on such matters has been included in East Anglia THREE Chapter 5 Description of the Development than was provided in the East Anglia ONE ES.


Response / where addressed in this PEI


Mitigation and management discussed in section 18.4.1


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Chapter 18 Infrastructure and other users Page 3


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