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does not occur, would gain the clearest views of the construction works. Visibility would also occur from the east, albeit with the pylons and the Bramford sub-station forming an intervening feature.


77.


The viewpoints with potential to be significantly affected during the construction of the converter station include;


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Viewpoint 5 – Orchard Lands, near Canes Farm; Viewpoint 6 – PRoW Burstall 9, near Hill Farm;


Viewpoint 10 - PRoW Bramford 47, near Fidgeon’s Farm; Viewpoint 11 – PRoW Bramford 2, near Bullen Farm; Viewpoint 12 – PRoW Bramford 3, near Tye House; Viewpoint 15 – Church Hill, near Canes Farm; Viewpoint 16 – PROW Bramford 3,north-east of site


78. While the other remaining viewpoints may experience an impact as a result of the construction stage, this is unlikely to be significant owing to a combination of the distance from the viewpoint, the screening impact of existing woodland or tree cover, the limited sensitivity of the viewpoint and the existing presence of the pylons and sub-station in a similar location in the view.


29.5.4 Viewpoint 5 – Orchard Lands, near Cranes Farm


29.5.4.1 Viewpoint description 79.


This viewpoint is located on the minor road which connects the villages of Burstall and Burstallhill. The majority of the minor road is enclosed by hedgerow planting such that the views of road-users are largely screened. As the road rises out of lower-lying Burstall to the more elevated farmland around Canes Farm, occasional views can be glimpsed through the access breaks into the fields, although for most road-users travelling at speeds above 30mph, these views are not readily apparent.


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The viewpoint is representative of the opening opposite the properties at Orchard Lands. While hedgerows would screen views from ground floor rooms, there is the possibility that views towards the proposed project would be gained from the upper floors. These views would generally be oblique as the proposed project lies to the north-east and the principal orientation of the properties is to the east. Other


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