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Environmental Statement Norfolk Vanguard British National Grid 628000 630000 632000 634000 636000 638000 640000 North Norfolk LCA 0 0 0 Coastal Plain 0 0 0 8 8 3 CP1: Bacton to Sea Palling 3 3 ± 3 CP2: Sea Palling to Waxham CTV3 Coastal Towns and Villages CTV3: Sidestrand to Mundesley Low Plains Farmland LP1: Edingthorpe to Honing Area LP2: Stalham SV6 LP3: Wortstead, Coltishall, Hoveton and Smallborugh LP5: North Walsham Area 0 0 0 Large Valleys 0 0 0 6 6 3 3 LV4: White Horse Common to Briggate 3 3 CENTRAL Settled Fen Legend: NORTH SF1: Stalham, Ludham and Potter Heigham NORFOLK Small Valleys Norfolk Vanguard Study area 500m SV5: Southrepps, Antingham and Spa Common onshore red line Local authority boundary NORFOLK COAST SV6: Mun Valley boundary SV7: Worstead, Beeston and Ashmanhaugh Landfall Registered park and TRUNCH Tributary Farmland Landfall zone garden 1 TF4: Roughton, Southrepps, Trunch and Knapton 2 0 0 0 TF4 0 Landfall compound Conservation area 0 Wooded with Parkland 0 4 4 3 3 3 zone 3 WP6: Westwick and Swanton Abbott 3 National park Indicative landfall Area of outstanding compound natural beauty Onshore cable route (AONB) 3 NORTH EAST NORFOLK BACTON Onshore cable route National character 3 AND FLEGG Trenchless crossing area TF4 zone (e.g. HDD) North Norfolk LP1 landscape character 0 0 Indicative trenchless 0 0 4 0 CP1 0 area 2 SV5 2 crossing compound 3 3 3 3 Mobilisation zone Indicative mobilisation HAPPISBURGH area compound MANOR Access Construction access Operation access SV7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Project: Report: 3 3 3 3 LP5 Norfolk Vanguard Environmental Statement LV4 HONING Title: HALL Landscape Designations & Landscape Character Areas (map 1 of 5) 0 THE BROADS 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 2 2 3 SV7 CP2 3 Figure: 29.2 Drawing No: PB4476-005-029-002 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 05 15/05/2018 LA JP A3 1:50,000 LP2 THE 06 04/06/2018 LA JP A3 1:50,000 WP6 BROADS 1 Historic England, 2017 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 2 Broadland Development Management Plan, 2014/ 0 0 0 LP3 0 North Norfolk Local Development Framework, 2008 0 THE BROADS 3 0 6 6 Natural England, 2017 2 4 2 3 North NoSrfoFl1k Landscape Character Assessment, 2008 3 SF1 0 1 2 km SV7 © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2018. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 SF1 CP2 628000 630000 632000 634000 636000 638000 640000 616000 618000 620000 622000 624000 626000 628000 North Norfolk LCA Broadland LCA Low Plains Farmland A2. Bure River Valley LP4: Colby, Banningham, Felmingham and Skeyton B1. Horsford Woodland Heath Mosaic SV6 D3. Coltishall Tributary Farmland ± LP5: North Walsham Area NORFOLK COAST 0 Large Valleys E1. Blickling and Oulton Wooded Estatelands 0 0 0 0 0 6 E2. Marsham and Hainford Wooded Estatelands 6 LV5: North Walsham Area 3 3 3 Small Valleys U. Urban 3 SV4: Banningham to Suffield SV8: Gresham, Aldborough and Erpingham GUNTON PARK SOUTHREOOS Tributary Farmland (LOWER) TF3: Hempstead, Bodham, Aylmerton and Wickmere WP3 TF4: Roughton, Southrepps, Trunch and Knapton Wooded with Parkland TF4 TRUNCH WP3: Gunton and Hanworth Legend: 0 0 0 0 WP4: Wolterton and Mannington 0 0 4 4 Norfolk Vanguard Study area 500m 3 WP6: Westwick and Swanton Abbott GUNTON PARK 3 3 3 onshore red line Local authority boundary boundary Onshore cable route SV8 TF3 Registered park and TF3 Onshore cable route garden 1 Trenchless crossing Conservation area 2 MANNINGTON zone (e.g. HDD) Area of outstanding & WOLLERTON Indicative trenchless natural beauty 0 0 3 0 0 0 CENTRAL 0 crossing compound (AONB) 2 SV5 2 3 3 3 WP4 NORTH 3 Mobilisation zone National character NORFOLK 3 TF3 Indicative mobilisation area area compound North Norfolk LP4 Access landscape character area 4 Construction access Broadland landscape LV5 Operation access character area 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 LP5 3 SV4 BLICKLING LP4 HALL Project: Report: A2 0 0 Norfolk Vanguard Environmental Statement 0 0 0 0 8 E1 8 2 2 3 3 D3 Title: Landscape Designations & Landscape Character Areas AYLSHAM (map 2 of 5) NORTH EAST NORFOLK AND FLEGG Figure: 29.2 Drawing No: PB4476-005-029-002 U 0 LP4 0 0 WP6 0 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: 0 0 6 A2 6 2 2 3 3 05 15/05/2018 LA JP A3 1:50,000 E2 06 04/06/2018 LA JP A3 1:50,000 1 Historic England, 2017 LP3 2 Broadland Development Management Plan, 2014/North Norfolk Local Development Framework, 2008 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 D1 3 Natural England, 2017 SV7 4 SV4 North Norfolk Landscape Character Assessment, 2008 5 B1 THE BROADS Broadland District Council LDF Landscape Character SV7 Assessment Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), 2013 0 0 0 © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2018. Contains Ordnance Survey data 0 0 0 1 2 km 0 4 4 2 © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 2 3 3 616000 618000 620000 622000 624000 626000 628000 606000 608000 610000 612000 614000 616000 618000 620000 Broadland LCA WP4 TF3 MANNINGTON & A1. Wensum River Valley SV8 WOLLERTON A2. Bure River Valley LP4 0 LV5 0 0 TF3 ± 0 B1. Horsford Woodland Heath Mosaic 0 0 0 0 3 C1. Foulsham and Reepham Plaeau Farmland 3 3 D1. Cawston Tributary Farmland 3 E1. Blickling and Oulton Wooded Estatelands E2. Marsham and Hainford Wooded Estatelands U. Urban BLICKLING Breckland LCA HALL River Valleys D3 A4. River Wensum and Blackwater A2 Settled Tributary Farmland 0 0 0 0 B6. River Wensum and Tud Tributary Farmland 0 0 8 8 Legend: 2 2 3 3 Norfolk Vanguard Study area 500m HEYDON E1 onshore red line Local authority boundary HALL AYLSHAM boundary Onshore cable route Registered park and Onshore cable route garden 1 Trenchless crossing Conservation area 2 U zone (e.g. HDD) National character 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Indicative trenchless area 6 6 2 2 3 MID NORFOLK 3 crossing compound North Norfolk Mobilisation zone landscape character 4 E2 Indicative mobilisation area area compound Broadland landscape 5 SALLE Cable logistics area character area PARK Access Breckland landscape character area 6 Construction access 0 0 0 B1 0 0 0 4 4 Operation access 2 2 3 C1 3 D1 REEPHAM Project: Report: 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 CENTRAL 2 Norfolk Vanguard Environmental Statement 3 3 NORTH NORFOLK Title: Landscape Designations & Landscape Character Areas (map 3 of 5) A1 0 0 Figure: 29.2 Drawing No: 0 0 PB4476-005-029-002 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: B6 05 15/05/2018 LA JP A3 1:50,000 North Norfolk LCA 1 Historic England, 2017 06 04/06/2018 LA JP A3 1:50,000 Large Valleys 2 Broadland Development Management Plan, 2014/North LV5: North Walsham Area Norfolk Local Development Framework, 2008 3 Natural England, 2017 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 Small Valleys 4 North Norfolk Landscape Character Assessment, 2008 5 SV8: Gresham, Aldborough and Erpingham Broadland District Council LDF Landscape Character Assessment Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), 2013 Tributary Farmland 6 0 Breckland District Landscape Character Assessment, 2007 0 0 A4 0 0 0 TF3: Hempstead, Bodham, Aylmerton and Wickmere 8 8 1 1 3 0 1 2 km Wooded with Parkland © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2018. Contains Ordnance Survey data 3 WP4: Wolterton and Mannington © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 606000 608000 610000 612000 614000 616000 618000 620000 594000 596000 598000 600000 602000 604000 606000 Broadland LCA 0 0 0 C1. Foulsham and Reepham Plateau Farmland 0 0 0 4 4 2 Breckland LCA 2 3 ± 3 River Valleys A4. River Wensum and Blackwater C1 A5. Upper Tud Settled Tributary Farmland B6. River Wensum and Tud Tributary Farmland Plateau Farmland E7. Beeston Plateau E8. Dereham Plateau 0 0 0 U. Urban 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 3 3 Legend: Norfolk Vanguard Study area 500m A4 B6 onshore red line Local authority boundary boundary Onshore cable route Conservation area 1 Onshore cable route National character 0 0 2 0 0 Trenchless crossing area 0 0 0 0 2 B6 2 zone (e.g. HDD) 3 3 Broadland landscape Indicative trenchless character area 3 crossing compound Breckland landscape Mobilisation zone character area 4 Indicative mobilisation area compound Access 0 0 0 0 Construction access 0 0 8 E7 8 1 1 3 3 Operation access A4 MID NORFOLK E8 HOE A4 E7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 Project: Report: 1 1 3 3 B6 B6 Norfolk Vanguard Environmental Statement B6 Title: Landscape Designations & Landscape Character Areas (map 4 of 5) E8 0 0 0 DEREHAM 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 3 3 Figure: 29.2 Drawing No: PB4476-005-029-002 Revision: Date: Drawn: Checked: Size: Scale: U 05 15/05/2018 LA JP A3 1:50,000 A5 06 04/06/2018 LA JP A3 1:50,000 B6 1 Breckland Local Development Plan, 2012 Co-ordinate system: British National Grid EPSG: 27700 2 Natural England, 2017 0 3 0 0 0 Broadland District Council LDF Landscape Character 0 0 2 2 1 Assessment Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), 2013 1 3 4 Breckland District Landscape Character Assessment, 2007 3 0 1 2 km E5 © Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd 2018. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 0100031673 594000 596000 598000 600000 602000 604000 606000 584000 586000 588000 590000 592000 594000 596000 598000 Breckland LCA 0 0 0 0 0 River Valleys 0 8 8 1 1 3 A4.
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