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Response / where addressed in the East Anglia ONE Environmental Statement (ES)
significant impact on this species. Requested consideration be given to: Identify an alternative location for the landfall site; and to the presence of the butterfly in the planning, execution and restoration of the landfall arrangements. The creation of suitable butterfly habitat to re- colonise will form important mitigation, notwithstanding the risk of the Bawdsey colony being permanently extinguished by the works.
Mid Suffolk District Council
February 2012 / Preliminary Environmental Information Report
No reference to impacts on badgers; Bramford area has a high badger population and setts.
a wide range of receptors. This exercise is described in Volume 1, Chapter 3: Site Selection.
A detailed badger survey has been undertaken and is contained within confidential Volume 5, Appendix 24.13. Impacts to badgers are assessed within Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES in Section 24.6.
Bawdsey Parish Council
February 2012 / Preliminary Environmental Information Report
Queried: plans to avoid disturbance to Harriers, other raptors and feeding birds along the Deben and surrounding area(s); which hedgerows and trees would be removed and replaced; and what future site inspection access will be required.
Suffolk Preservation Society
February 2012 / Preliminary Environmental Information Report
Seeks assurance where sensitive habitats will be adversely affected, appropriate mitigation will be undertaken in proximity. Also seeking assurance that the final choice of route will avoid such areas of importance.
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014 East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Mitigation measures for avoidance of disturbance to breeding and wintering birds are detailed in Chapter 24 of the East Anglia ONE ES in Section 24.7. The impact assessment and mitigation measures for trees and hedgerows is provided in Sections 24.6 and 24.7 respectively.
Where impacts are identified these are addressed in full in Section 24.6 together with mitigation in Section 24.7. During the routeing process, sensitive areas have been avoided (e.g. Seckford Hall CWS) or embedded mitigation (e.g. HDD crossing of Millers Wood CWS) avoids impacts.
Appendix 23.3 East Anglia ONE onshore ecology consultation, SoCG and