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Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE Environmental Statement (ES)
of the East Anglia ONE ES at Section 24.6.
Suffolk County Council (2 August 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Suffolk County Council (2 August 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Seek commitment to retain all trees that are proved to be used as bat roosts.
No tree roosts were identified during the detailed tree surveys for bats. The report of the bat surveys is available within Volume 5, Appendix 24.4.
Request written commitment to undertaking hedgerow restoration and enhancement beyond the immediate width requiring removal within the cable corridor. Opportunities to strengthen and reinforce affected hedgerows should form part of the strategy to mitigate landscape (and ecological) impacts.
Suffolk County Council (2 August 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Suffolk Wildlife Trust (03 August 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Assessments of all the consolidation and temporary works areas required.
Hedgerow restoration is discussed within Volume 4, Chapter 29 Seascape, Landscape and Visual Amenity and within an outline Landscape Strategy within Volume 5, Appendix 29.5.
Impacts associated with construction of the onshore electrical transmission works are discussed within Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES at Section 24.6.
Recognise consideration has been given to cable routing to limit impacts upon biodiversity, including re-routing to avoid Seckford Hall Camp Site County Wildlife Site (CWS); however several locations still cross both statutory and non- statutory designated sites including: Suffolk Shingle Beaches CWS; River Deben Estuary Special Protection Area (SPA), Ramsar site and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI); The Mill River CWS; River Gipping CWS; and Miller’s Wood CWS. Recommended that suitable methods, such as non open-cut techniques are
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014 East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Sites have been avoided where possible and where crossing is required, mitigation measures are proposed in Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES in Section 24.7.
Appendix 23.3 East Anglia ONE onshore ecology consultation, SoCG and