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service providers work together projects affecting two or more planning areas or strategic infrastructure.


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The Development Area for the proposed onshore cable route falls within the administrative boundaries of Suffolk Coastal District Council and Mid Suffolk District Council. The ZTV also includes assets within the boundary of Babergh District Council.


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Suffolk Coastal District Council formally adopted its Core Strategy in July 2013 to provide a framework for planning in the district until 2027. This has no specific policies in regard to the historic environment but refers to NPPF Section 12 for guidance. Policies AP1 Conservation Areas – Control of Development and Enhancement and AP4 Parks and Gardens of Historic or Landscape Interest from the previous Suffolk Coastal Local Plan (saved policies July 2013) still remain in force until replacement by policies in other development plan documents.


32. Mid Suffolk District Council formally adopted its Core Strategy in 2008 and have since undertaken a focused review (adopted 2012) which emphasises a presumption in favour of sustainable development, which includes protecting and enhancing the historic environment.


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Babergh District Council have formally adopting Part 1 of their New Babergh Local Plan (Core Strategy & Policies, adopted February 2014), however until replaced by further Development Plan Documents (DPD) a number of policies relating to the historic environment outlined in the Babergh Local Plan Alteration No. 2 (2006) still remain in force.


Preliminary Environmental Information April 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Chapter 25 Onshore Archaeology Page 12


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