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(1)


Number of land shown on land plans


314 318 333 337 350–353 355–356 359 389 404–407 415 427 433 464 466–471


(2)


Purpose for which rights may be acquired (d)


(e) (f) (g) (h)


(i)


enter and be upon the land and remain with or without plant, vehicles, machinery, apparatus and equipment which is ancillary to the purposes of transmitting electricity along the cables;


retain and use the cables for the purpose of the transmission of telecommunications and electricity;


install and maintain cable marker posts to identify the location of the cables;


lop fell, cut or coppice trees, or remove roots of trees or hedges or shrubs;


lay out temporary permissive paths for public use;


remove fences within the land during any period during which construction, maintenance, repair or renewal are being carried out (subject to the prior erection of any temporary stock proof fencing as is reasonably required and the replacement of the original fences following the exercise of the rights);


(j) (k) carry out environmental mitigation and/or enhancement works; and


lay down, use, repair, alter and remove temporary hardstanding for the purposes of constructing, laying, installing, adjusting, altering, using, maintaining, repairing, replacing, renewing, upgrading, inspecting and removing the cables, except where this may interfere with the operation of an adopted highway.


19 96 98


142 144 159 161 164 166 176 178 180 206–209 211 216A 218 220 222–223 293 295 299 303 313 315 317 319 332


1. The right to enter onto and remain on the land for the purposes of construction, installation, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised project and to—


(a) construct, lay and install by way of drilling and/or trenching, adjust, alter, use, maintain, repair, replace, renew, upgrade, inspect and remove the cables;


(b) (c)


install, use, inspect, modify, improve, maintain, adjust, repair, extend, test, cleanse, and remove temporary or permanent drainage and manage waterflows in existing drains, watercourses and culverts;


pass and repass with or without vehicles, plant, equipment, materials and machinery for the purposes of constructing, laying, installing, adjusting, altering, using, maintaining, repairing, replacing, renewing, upgrading, inspecting and removing the cables;


(d) (e)


(f) (g)


(h)


lay down, use, repair, alter and remove hardstanding for the purposes of constructing, laying, installing, adjusting, altering, using, maintaining, repairing, replacing, renewing, upgrading, inspecting and removing the cables;


enter and be upon the land and remain with or without plant, vehicles, machinery, apparatus and equipment which is ancillary to the purposes of transmitting electricity along the cables;


retain and use the cables for the purpose of the transmission of telecommunications and electricity;


place and use plant, machinery and temporary structures within the land for the installation, construction, maintenance, repairing, renewing, upgrading, inspecting, removal and replacing of the cables;


effect access to the highway;


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