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Phase IIb consultation Access ID


Taken forward


AR AS AT


Phase III


Rationale for accesses not taken forward


 Not suitable, would require demolition of out buildings,


rejected during site survey


 Redundant due to westerly use of Access AC


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No existing junction plus presence of large drainage ditch adjacent to road, rejected during site survey


AU AV AW AX


AZ AY


AAA


AAB AAC


AAD AAE AAF AAG  


Although potentially a good route from Lower Road, the track narrows at Beeston’s Farm making it unsuitable, rejected during site survey n/a


 Difficult access from Thurleston Lane, rejected


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 Redundant     n/a AJ n/a


Comments from the community were not favourable to this access. Cable route can be accessed via Access AJ, therefore this was redundant and rejected. n/a


2.4.2 Electrical Solutions 26.


AK n/a AL


Access to the cable route to the north from Bullen Lane


during site survey n/a


n/a n/a


n/a n/a


n/a n/a


n/a


Not required Not required


Not required


Final Access ID n/a


Description of final access Not required


AD n/a AE


AF AG


AH AI n/a


Access to the east from Old Ipswich Road.


Access to CCS site and cable route east from Paper Mill Lane


Access to cable route west from Paper Mill Lane


Access to the east from Bramford Road along new haul road


Access to the cable route directly west of Bramford Road Not required


Access to the cable route south from Somersham Road along existing track past Copenhagen Cottage.


Access to the cable route west from Somersham road via Plamer House Not required


Access to the east of Henley Road. Not required


EATL is currently considering both a High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) and a Low Frequency Alternating Current (LFAC) electrical solution for the proposed East Anglia


Phase III Report June 2015


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