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Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE Environmental Statement (ES)
employed to ensure no adverse impact on these sites. Noted that a temporary access road is proposed through Miller’s Wood CWS - an ancient woodland site; recommend only existing tracks are used for access.
Babergh District Council (20 July 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Butterfly Conservation
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Greater clarity required in relation to the impact upon designated and non designated heritage assets, woodlands, trees and hedgerows and biodiversity interests.
If the landfall is closer to the coastal strip at Bawdsey then it is likely to have a significant impact on wall brown butterfly. Two possible solutions need investigation: 1) identify an alternative landfall site; or 2) give due consideration to the butterfly in the planning, execution and restoration of the landfall arrangements e.g. creation of suitable butterfly habitat to re-colonise as potential mitigation.
The impacts on ecology and ornithology at designated and non desginated sites is discussed within Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES at Section 24.6.
Invertebrate surveys included an assessment of the coastal cliffs. This is provided in Volume 5, Appendix 24.9. The selection of the Landfall Location is a result of a careful site selection exercise which aimed to minimise impacts on a wide range of receptors. This exercise is described in Volume 1, Chapter 3: Site Selection Details of impacts and mitigation regarding the wall brown butterfly is provided in section 24.6 and 24.7. The method of construction (HDD) minimises any potential impact.
Natural England (02 August 2012)
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Potential for disturbance at Martlesham Creek; the ES (and HRA if necessary) should detail how disturbance effects will be avoided or mitigated in a similar way to Ramsholt Marshes.
Natural England (02 August 2012)
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
June 2012 / Phase 2 Consultation Comments
Potential for pollution/contamination of the SSSI/SPA from compound operations, and potential for contaminant leakage and
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Mitigation measures for designated sites are discussed in Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES in Section 24.7.
Potential impacts and mitigation measures on wintering birds are considered in Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES at
Appendix 23.3 East Anglia ONE onshore ecology consultation, SoCG and