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APPENDIX B: SUMMARY OF NON-STATUTORY CONSULTATION ACTIVITIES TO DATE


Subject


Providing information to local communities on proposed development of East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


Shipping and Navigation (including ports and harbours)


Method


Project website developed to provide ongoing project updates for public throughout development process.


Next Steps


Series of Public Information Days to be held throughout development process up to submission at the end of 2014.


Meetings with statutory stakeholders.


Introductory visits to local ports.


Developed relationship established through East Anglia ONE development process.


East Anglia THREE Limited to continue dialogue with statutory consultees, encouraging a joined up approach involving local authorities.


Fishing


Introductory fisheries consultation meetings held with local fishermen.


Brown and May appointed as Fisheries Liaison Officer to ensure local fishermen are kept informed of developments.


Developed relationship established through East Anglia ONE development process.


Aviation and defence


Grid connection: onshore cable route and converter station area identified through East Anglia ONE consenting process.


Report to Inform the SoCC September 2013


Scoping report submitted to statutory consultees and initial contact made.


Extensive consultation with consultees through East Anglia ONE development process, including Council, District and Parish Councils, community groups and


East Anglia THREE Limited will continue to consult with statutory consultees.


Consenting requirements for East Anglia THREE onshore cable works to be established following the consent decision on East Anglia ONE works.


Local Authorities engaged closely throughout identification of cable


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