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Construction of Converter Station Project Stage / Receptor Type


Physical elements Landscape character


Landscape / Visual Receptors


Agricultural land Trees and hedgerows


Ancient Plateau Claylands: 800m to north and east, 1km to south-west


Ancient Plateau Claylands: remaining area


Visual amenity


VP 5 – Orchard Lands, near Canes Farm


Sensitivity low


medium to high medium


medium


medium – walkers / residents


medium to low – road-users


VP 6 – PRoW Burstall 9, near Hill Farm


VP 10 – PRoW Bramford 47, near Fidgeon’s Farm


VP 11 – PRoW Bramford 2, near Bullenhall Farm


VP12 – PRoW Bramford 3, near Tye House


VP15 – Church Hill, near Canes Farm


VP16 – PRoW Bramford 3, north-east of site


medium - walkers medium to high medium - walkers medium to low medium - walkers medium


medium – walkers / residents


low – road-users medium to low


medium medium to high Significant Not significant Significant


Significant – walkers / residents Not significant – road-users


low medium to low Not significant Not significant Short-term Short-term Short-term Short-term


Magnitude of Change


low low


medium to high low medium


Significance of the Impact


Not significant Not significant Significant


Not significant


Significant – walkers / residents Not significant – road-users


Duration


Long-term Long-term Short-term


Short-term Short-term


Short-term Short-term


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Appendix 30.1 Summary Tables Page 83


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