R2 R3
Top Street Broomhill park
Traffic on local road, birds, larger vehicles and sirens on A12
Birds and pedestrians, some boats on Martlesham Creek and occasional passing vehicles – early finish due to lawn mower, trainline operational but not observed during measurement
R4 Church car park
Small amounts of local traffic, distant A12, train passing to north, birds and breeze in trees
R5
Crossing At Red House Farm
Field close by being ploughed by loud farm machinery– no measurements taken (see R11 for representative location)
R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12
Little Bealings, village hall carpark
Pine Lodge, Westerfield Road, south of golfcourse
Sycamore House, Somersham Road
Passing vehicles and birds in trees, occasional aircraft overhead
Vehicle noise on Westerfeld Road, some bird noise
Distant A14, traffic on Somersham road, some bird noise
Same location as measurement CS3 undertaken for converter station below. Bramford Road
Traffic on Bramford Road, nearby animals at egg shop
Kirton Lodge / Sluice Farm (also used as R5)
Ferry lane close to MOD site
Traffic on Bramford Road, A14, owls
Moved away from farm noise but some distant tractor activity audible. Little local traffic, A14 audible (HGV) to west. Ended early due to tractor in local field
Local traffic, birds and insects, stopped early due to increasing wind
R13
North of Newbourne, at rear of golf course
Birds, distant farm noise, no traffic, voices from golf course
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
Visited on two nights, high wind both times, assume similar to R13 as very quiet location far from A14/A12
Very distant generator, no audible road noise, sprinkler on golf course
Appendix 21.6 Baseline noise survey and supporting information Page 3
Very quiet, dripping of recent rain, high level aircraft
Birds, aircraft and very distant engine noise from Martlesham creek
Engine or Generator on creek, distant vehicle noise from A12
Distant hum of traffic and water cannon in field (also distant)
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