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Traffic 25.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall be commenced until for that stage, after


consultation with the relevant highway authority, the following have been submitted to and approved by the relevant local planning authority in consultation with the relevant highway authority—


(a) a traffic management plan which must be in accordance with the outline traffic management plan;


(b) a travel plan which must be in accordance with the outline travel plan; and


(c) an access management plan which must be in accordance with the outline access management plan.


(2) The plans approved under sub-paragraph (1) must be implemented upon commencement of the relevant stage of the connection works.


Port travel plan 26.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall be commenced until a travel plan for the onshore port-related traffic to and from the selected base port or ports and relating to the authorised project, has been submitted to and approved in writing by the relevant planning authority in consultation with the relevant highway authority. The travel plan must be implemented as approved at all times specified within the travel plan during the construction and/or operation of the authorised development.


(2) For the purposes of this Requirement—


“base port” means the port used by management personnel for construction of the authorised development and for the ongoing operational management of the authorised development;


“relevant planning authority” and “relevant highway authority” mean the planning or highway authority or authorities in whose area the relevant port is located; and “selected base port” or “ports” means a port or ports situated in England and/or Wales.


European protected species 27.—(1) No stage of the connection works shall be commenced until final pre-construction


survey work has been carried out to establish whether a European protected species is present on any of the land affected, or likely to be affected, by that stage of the connection works or in any of the trees to be lopped or felled as part of that stage of the connection works.


(2) Where a European protected species is shown to be present, the relevant part(s) of the connection works must not begin until, after consultation with Natural England and the relevant planning authority, a scheme of protection and mitigation measures has been submitted to and approved in writing by the relevant planning authority. The connection works shall be carried out in accordance with the approved scheme.


(3) “European protected species” has the same meaning as in regulations 40 and 44 of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 2010(a).


Restoration of land used temporarily for construction 28. Any land landward of mean low water within the Order limits which is used temporarily for


construction of the connection works and not ultimately incorporated in permanent works or approved landscaping, must be reinstated in accordance with such details the relevant planning authority in consultation with the relevant highway authority may approve, as soon as reasonably practicable and in any event within twelve months of completion of the relevant stage of the connection works.


(a) S.I. 2010/490. There are amendments to these Regulations which are not relevant to this Order.


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