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Norfolk Boreas Limited Document Reference: 5.1.21.1 Pursuant to APFP Regulation: 5(2)(Q) Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Consultation Report Appendix 21.1 List of prescribed and non-prescribed bodies consulted under section 42 Applicant: Norfolk Boreas Limited Document Reference: 5.1.21.1 Pursuant to APFP Regulation: 5(2)(q) Date: June 2019 Revision: Version 1 Author: Copper Consultancy Photo: Ormonde Offshore Wind Farm This page is intentionally blank. Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Appendices APFP Schedule One Description Organisation The relevant Regional Planning Body Norfolk County Council The Health and Safety Executive The Health and Safety Executive The relevant Strategic Health Authority NHS England NHS East of England East of England Ambulance Services NHS Trust The relevant Health Board North Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group South Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group West Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group Natural England Natural England Natural England (Offshore Wind Farms) The Historic Buildings and Monuments Historic England Commission for England The relevant fire and rescue authority Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) The relevant police authority Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk Norfolk Constabulary The relevant parish council(s) • Alby with Thwaite Parish Council • Antingham Parish Council • Ashill Parish Council • Aylsham Town Council • Bacton and Edingthorpe Parish Council • Bawdeswell Parish Council • Beeston with Bittering Parish Council • Beetley Parish Council • Billingford Parish Council • Bintree Parish Council • Bickling Parish Council • Booton Parish Council • Bradenham Parish Council • Brampton and Oxnead Parish Council • Brandison Parish Council • Brisley Parish Council • Brumstead Parish Council • Burgh and Tuttington Parish Council • Bylaugh Parish Council • Cawston Parish Council • Colby & Banningham Parish Council Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Appendices Colkirk Parish Council Corpusty and Saxthorpe Parish Council Dereham Town Council Diham Parish Council East Ruston Parish Council Elsing Parish Council Erpingham with Calthorpe Parish Council Felmingham Parish Council Foulsham Parish Council Foxley Parish Council Fransham Parish Council Fulmodeston with Barney Parish Council Gateley Parish Council Great Dunham Parish Council Great Witchingham Parish Council Gressenhall Parish Council Guestwick Parish Council Guist Parish Council Hanworth Parish Council Happisburgh Parish Council Haveringland Parish Meeting Hevingham Parish Council Heydon Parish Council Hindolveston Parish Council Hockering Parish Council Hoe & Worthing Parish Council Holme Hale Parish Council Honing Parish Council Horningtoft Parish Council Ingham Parish Council Ingworth Parish Council Itteringham Parish Council Kempstone Parish Council Knapton Parish Council Lessingham and Hempstead with Eccles Parish Council Litcham Parish Council Little Dunham Parish Council Longham Parish Council Lyng Parish Council Marsham Parish Council Mattishall Parish Council Melton Constable Parish Council Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Appendices Mileham Parish Council Mundesley-on-Sea Parish Council Necton Parish Council Newton by Castle Acre Parish Council North Elmham Parish Council North Pickenham Parish Council North Tuddenham Parish Council North Walsham Parish Council Oulton Parish Council Paston Parish Council Puddling Norton and Testerton Parish Council Reepham Town Council Ryburgh Parish Council Saham Toney Parish Council Salle Parish Council Scarning Parish Council Sea Palling and Waxham Parish Council Shipdham Parish Council Skeyton Parish Council Southrepps Parish Council Sparham Parish Council Sporle with Palgrave Parish Council Stalham Town Council Stanfield Parish Council Stibbard Parish Council Suffield Parish Council Swafield & Bradfield Parish Council Swannington w/Alderford & Little Witchingham Parish Council Swanton Abbott Parish Council Swanton Morley Parish Council Themelthorpe Parish Council Thorpe Market Parish Council Thurning Parish Council Tittleshall Parish Council Trunch Parish Council Twyford Parish Council Walcott Parish Council Wendling Parish Council Westwick Parish Council Whinburgh and Westfield Parish Council Whissonsett Parish Council Wickmere Parish Council Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Appendices Witton and Ridlington Parish Council Wood Dalling Parish Council Wood Norton Parish Council Worstead Parish Council Yaxham Parish Council The Environment Agency The Environment Agency – East Anglia The Commission for Architecture and the The Commission for Architecture and the Built Built Environment Environment The Equality and Human Rights The Equality and Human Rights Commission Commission AONB Conservation Boards AONB Partnership (Norfolk Coast Partnership) The Homes and Communities Agency The Homes and Community Agency The Joint Nature Conservation Committee The Joint Nature Conservation Committee The Maritime and Coastguard Agency The Maritime and Coastguard Agency The Maritime and Coastguard Agency – Norwich Marine Office The Marine and Fisheries Agency The Marine management Organisation (MMO) Cefas EIFCA The Civil Aviation Authority The Civil Aviation Authority The Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling MP The Highways Authority and Highways England The relevant strategic highways company Highways England (East) Department for Transport Norfolk County Council Highways Authority The Coal Authority The Coal Authority The Office of Rail Regulation and approved Highways England Historical Railways Estate operators Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd The Gas and Electricity Markets Authority The Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (OfGEM) The relevant internal drainage board Norfolk Rivers Internal Drainage Board The Broads Internal Drainage Board East of Ouse Polver and Nar Internal Drainage Board The British Waterways Board The British Waterways Board (now The Canal & River Trust) Trinity House Trinity House The Health Protection Agency Public Health England The relevant local resilience forum Norfolk Resilience Forum Relevant statutory undertakers Anglian Water Services Limited BBL Technical Ltd Blue Transmission Sheringham Shoal Limited Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Appendices Boston Putford BP plc BPA (UK) Limited British Gas Services Limited British Marine Aggregate Producers Association BT Group plc BUUK Infrastructure (formerly trading under ENI Group) Cadent Gas Limited Chamber of Shipping Cruising Association DONG Energy Dudgeon Offshore Wind Limited Eastern Power Networks plc Energetics Electricity Limited Energetics Gas Limited Energy Assets Networks Limited Leep Utilities (formerly Energy Assets Pipelines Limited) Energy Assets Power Limited ES Pipelines Ltd ESP Electricity Limited ESP Connections Limited ESP Network Limited ESP Pipelines Limited Everything Everywhere Limited Fulcrum Pipelines Limited Fulcrum Electricity Assets Ltd G2 IDNO Limited Eclipse Power Network GTC Pipelines Limited Harlaxton Energy Networks Limited Hutchinson 3G UK Limited Independent Pipelines Limited Independent Power Networks Limited Indigo Pipelines Limited Interconnector (UK) Limited KPN Leep Electricity Networks LNG Portable Pipeline Services Limited Mobile Broadband Network Limited Murphy Power Distribution Limited Murphy Gas Networks Limited Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Appendices National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc National Grid Gas Plc National Grid plc National Grid Electricity Transmission Ltd. NATS En-Route Safeguarding Norfolk Vanguard Limited Npower Limited Oil and Gas Authority Openreach limited Oranje Nassau Energie Orsted Hornsea Project Three (UK) Limited Peel Electricity Networks Limited Perenco UK Limited Perenco UK Limited PO Ferries Royal Mail Group Royal Yachting Association Quadrant Pipelines Limited Scotland Gas Networks Plc ScottishPower Renewables Shell International Limited Shell International Limited Shell International Limited Southern Gas Networks Plc Swift Exploration Swift Ltd Tampnet AS Telefonica UK Limited The Broads National Park The Electricity Network Company Limited Tullow Oil plc UK Power Distribution Limited UK Power Networks Limited Utility Assets Limited Utility Distribution Networks Limited Virgin Media Limited Vattenfall Networks Limited Vodafone Limited Wales and West Utilities Ltd WLMA Group Limited Zayo Group UK Limited Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm Appendices The Crown Estate Commissioners The Crown Estate The Forestry Commission Forestry Commission – East & East Midlands Area Local Authority (section 43) Breckland District Council Broadland District Council Cambridgeshire County Council Forest Heath District Council Great Yarmouth Borough Council King’s Lynn & West Norfolk Council Lincolnshire County Council Mid Suffolk District Council Norfolk County Council North Norfolk District Council Norwich City Council South Norfolk Council St Edmundsbury District Council Suffolk County Council Broads Authority Other Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy Ministry of Defence The Secretary of State for Defence RSPB Whale and Dolphin Conservation The Wildlife Trusts Wildlife Trust (Norfolk) Breckland District Council Dereham Neatherd ward member(s) Breckland District Council Dereham Withburga ward member(s) Breckland District Council Launditch ward member(s) Breckland District Council Lincoln ward member(s) Breckland District
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