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ZOBSOLETE 6.5-ENV-ESI-APP-002.Xlsx ENERGY WORKING FOR BRITAIN FOR WORKING ENERGY Wylfa Newydd Project 6.9.6 ES Volume I - Cumulative effects App I2-1 - Matrix of receptors affected by Wylfa Newydd Project and which developments affect them PINS Reference Number: EN010007 Application Reference Number: 6.9.6 June 2018 Revision 1.0 Regulation Number: 5(2)(a) Planning Act 2008 Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedure) Regulations 2009 Horizon Internal DCRM Number: WN0902-JAC-PAC-APP-00056 [This page is intentionally blank] Wylfa Newydd Power Station Appendix I2‐1 Matrix of receptors affected Development Consent Order by the Wylfa Newydd Project and which developments affect them Receptor affected by minor, moderate or major effects from these developments (Y/N) A5025 Off-line Off-Site Power Station Project-wide WNDA Development Park and Ride Highway Logistics Centre Facilities Improvements Receptor year Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Peak operation Decommissioning Decommissioning Decommissioning Decommissioning Peak construction Improvements opening opening Improvements A5025 Off-line Highway Socio-economics Labour market in the Daily Construction Commuting N Y NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Zone (DCCZ) Labour market on Anglesey N YYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Private Rented Stock (PRS) accommodation in the key N Y NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN socio-economic study area (KSA) Tourism sector N Y NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Local economy in north Wales N Y N YYYNNNNNNNNNNN Local economy on Anglesey N YYYN YYN YYN YYN Y N Y Community amenity (Cemaes/Tregele) NNNYYYNNNNNNNNNNN Businesses, including tourism receptors NNNY N Y NNNNNNNNNNN (Cemaes/Tregele) Land use NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Local services NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Gwyddfor residential home NNNNNNNNNY N Y NNNNN Cartio Mon Go-karting centre NNNNNNNNNY N Y NNNNN Agricultural land NNNNNNNNNNY N YYYNN Farm businesses NNNNNNNNNNNNYYNNN Llanfachraeth NNNNNNNNNNNNNY NNN Traffic and transport Motorised users YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Public transport users YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Non-motorised users YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Public access and recreation PRoW 29/008/1 (alignment on definitive map and NNNNNNY NNNNNY NNNN alignment on the ground) and 29/009/1 PRoW 29/009/1, 29/013/1, 18/067/1, 38/030B/1 NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN PRoW 18/018/1, 27/020/1 and 27/012/1 NNNNNNNNNNNNYYNNN PRoW 49/016/2, 49/014/2, 27/018/1, 27/017/1, NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN 27/016/1, 38/013/2 Recreational walkers and cyclists and horse riders on NNNNNNNNNNNNYYNNN minor roads as they link to A5025 Lôn Trefignath YYNNNNNNNNNNNNY N Y Footway/cycleway on Parc Cybi spine road YYNNNNNNNNNNNNY N Y Copper Trail (National Cycle Network Route 566) YYYYYNNNNNNNNNNNN Recreational cyclists and walkers between Junction 4 YYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN (J4) of the A55 and the Park and Ride Recreational cyclists and walkers between J2 of A55 YYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN and Logistics Centre Recreational cyclists and walkers between J3 of A55 YYYNNNNNNNNNYYNNN and Wylfa Newydd Development Area (A5 and A5025) Tour de Môn YYYNNNNNNNNNYYNNN Active travel cyclists and walkers between J2 of A55 and YYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Logistics Centre Active travel cyclists and walkers between J3 of A55 and YYYNNNNNNNNNYYNNN Wylfa Newydd Development Area (A5 and A5025) Porth Wylfa, Porth yr Ogof, Porth Padrig, Cemaes Bay, NNNYYNNNNNNNNNNNN Cemlyn Bay Wales Coast Path between Cemlyn Bay (west) and Llanbadrig Point (excluding section between Cemlyn Bay NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN (east) and Cemaes/Wylfa Head) Wales Coast Path between Cemlyn Bay (east) and NNNYYNNNNNNNYYNNN Cemaes / Wylfa Head PRoW within Wylfa Newydd Development Area NNNYYNNNNNNNNNNNN People visiting Wylfa Head NNNYYNNNNNNNNNNNN GeoMôn Geopark (Porth Wnal) NNNYYNNNNNNNNNNNN Cemaes recreation ground NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Public open space in Cemaes NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Sailing and boating within 2km of Wylfa Newydd NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Development Area Kayaker, jet-skiers NNNYYNNNNNNNNNNNN PRoW 23/016/1 NNNYYNNNNNNNNNNNN PRoW 23/001/2, 23/001/3, 23/002/1, 23/002/2, NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Common Land near Cors Gwawr site NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Cors Bodeilio National Nature Reserve NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Air quality Construction dust receptors Human receptors within 350m of the Wylfa Newydd NNNY N Y NNNNNNNNNNN Development Area Human receptors within 350m of the A5025 Off-line NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Highway Improvements - Section 1 Valley Human receptors within 350m of the A5025 Off-line NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Highway Improvements - Section 3 Llanfachraeth Human receptors within 350m of the A5025 Off-line Highway Improvements - Section 5 Llanfaethlu and the NNNNNNY N Y NNNY NNNN Off-Site Power Station Facilities Human receptors within 350m of the A5025 Off-line NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Highway Improvements - Section 7 Cefn Coch Human receptors within 350m of the Logistics Centre NNNNNNNNNNNNNNY N Y Odour receptors Human receptors (construction workers) accommodated NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN at Site Campus Air pollutant receptors Human receptors within 2km of the Wylfa Newydd NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Development Area Noise and vibration Residential receptors at Holyhead YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors at Kingsland YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors North Trearddur Bay YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Electricity Substation North Trearddur Bay NNY NNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors outlying North of Valley YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors in Valley YYYNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Residential receptors at Caergeiliog south of A55 YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors outlying South of Valley YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors at Llanfihangel-yn-Nhywyn YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors outlying Llanfihangel-yn-Nhywyn YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors Llangynghenedl YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors at east Llanfachraeth YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors west Llanfachraeth YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN School in west Llanfachraeth NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN PRoWs in west Llanfachraeth YYYNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Residential receptors outlying north of Llanfachraeth YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors at Llanrhyddlad YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors outlying south of Llanrhyddlad YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors Llanfaethlu YYYNNNYYYNNNY NNNN Outlying residential receptor north of Llanfaethlu YYYNNNYYYNNNNNNNN Llanfaethlu primary school non-residential receptor NNNNNNYYYNNNY NNNN Residential receptors outlying east of Llanfaethlu YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors outlying south of Llanfaethlu YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors in Cefn Coch YYYNNNNNNNNNY NNNN PRoWs in Cefn Coch NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Residential receptors outlying south of the Wylfa YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Newydd Development Area Residential receptors at Tregele YYYYN Y NNNNNNNNNNN Residential receptors on the A5025 between Cemaes YYYYN Y NNNNNNNNNNN and Tregele Outlying residential properties east of the Wylfa Newydd YYYYN Y NNNNNNNNNNN Development Area Outlying residential property south of the Wylfa Newydd YYYYYYNNNNNNNNNNN Development Area (linked to development) Residential properties in Cemaes NNNY N Y NNNNNNNNNNN Outlying residential properties west of the Wylfa Newydd NNNYYYNNNNNNNNNNN Development Area Outlying residential properties south of the Wylfa NNNY N Y NNNNNNNNNNN Newydd Development Area Schools and hotels in Cemaes NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN Community buildings and places of worship (in Cemaes NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN and Tregele) Users of PRoWs within 62m of A5025 Off-line Highway NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Improvements works Llanfaethlu Non-residential building structures receptors Llanfaethlu NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Residential properties on London Road NNNNNNNNNYYYNNNNN Residential properties at Park and Ride NNNNNNNNNYYYNNNNN Hotel at Park and Ride NNNNNNNNNYYYNNNNN Page 1 Wylfa Newydd Power Station Appendix I2‐1 Matrix of receptors affected Development Consent Order by the Wylfa Newydd Project and which developments affect them Receptor affected by minor, moderate or major effects from these developments (Y/N) A5025 Off-line Off-Site Power Station Project-wide WNDA Development Park and Ride Highway Logistics Centre Facilities Improvements Receptor year Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Peak operation Decommissioning Decommissioning Decommissioning Decommissioning Peak construction Improvements opening opening Improvements A5025 Off-line Highway Users of PRoWs within 62m of A5025 Off-line Highway NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Improvements works in Valley Users of PRoWs within 62m of Highway Improvements NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN works Llanfachraeth Non-residential building structures receptors NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Llanfachraeth Users of PRoWs within 62m of Highway Improvement NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN works in Cefn Coch Non-residential building structures in Cefn Coch NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN Residential receptors near Power Station access road NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN junction Users of PRoWs within 62m of Highway Improvement NNNNNNNNNNNNY NNNN works in Power Station access road junction Residential receptors at Penrhyn Geiriol NNNNNNNNNNNNNNYYY Tyddyn-Uchaf NNNNNNNNNNNNNNYYY Residential receptors at Kingland Road NNNNNNNNNNNNNNYYY Residents in the vicinity of the ecological compensation NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN site at Cae Canol-dydd Residents in the vicinity of the ecological compensation NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN site at Cors Gwawr Residents in the vicinity of the ecological compensation NNNY NNNNNNNNNNNNN site at Ty du Conventional waste and materials management Composting facilities YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Recycling facilities YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Land reclamation and/or construction
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