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Figures Part 3 of 3 Brechfa Forest Connection Project November 2014 Draft Environmental Statement Volume 2 - Figures Part 3 of 3 Brechfa Forest Connection Project November 2014 Contents Figure 1.1 Project Location Figure 1.2 Project Stages Figure 2.1 Proposed Development Figure 2.2 Burry Port Figure 2.3 Underground Section Figure 2.4 Carmarthen Compound Location Figure 2.5 Route Corridor Options Figure 2.6 Preferred Route Corridor Figure 2.7 Feasible Route Alignment Options Figure 2.8 Intermediate Pole Figure 2.9 Intermediate H-Pole Figure 2.10 Single Angle Pole Figure 2.11 Angle H-Pole Figure 2.12 Single Section Pole Figure 2.13 Terminal H-Pole Figure 2.14 Terminal H-Pole Plan View Figure 2.15 Terminal 4-Pole Figure 3.1 Alternative Substations Figure 5.1 Environmental Setting Figure 9.1 The route shown over aerial photography (maps 1 to 4) Figure 9.2 Landscape baseline (maps 1 to 4) Figure 9.3 Zone of Theoretical Visibility (ZTV) (maps 1 to 3) Figure 9.4 Visual baseline (maps 1 to 4) Figure 9.5 Visualisations (vps 1 to 28) Figure 9.6 Scope of the Cumulative Assessment (maps 1 to 4) Figure 10.1 Location Plan Figure 10.2 Phase 1 Habitat Survey Plans Non-designated heritage assets within 200 m of the Order Figure 11.1 Limits (and designated assets in the vicinity) Figure 11.2 Designated heritage assets within 3 km of the Order Limits Historic landscape character areas and historic hedgerows Figure 11.3 within 200 m of the Order Limits Figure 11.4 Land parcels recorded by the field reconnaissance survey LiDAR survey data within 200 m of the proposed Figure 11.5 underground cable section Figure 12.1 Superficial Geology Figure 12.2 Bedrock Geology Figure 12.3 Pertinent Features Figure 13.1 Flood Zones Figure 15.1 1 km2 grid sections for pollutant background concentrations Figure 16.1 Construction Access Routes and Locations Figure 16.2 Traffic Flows on the Assessed Highway Network Figure 16.3 Traffic Flows on the Assessed Highway Network map2 Figure 16.4 Traffic Flows on the Assessed Highway Network map3 Figure 16.5 HGV Traffic Flows on the Assessed Highway Network Figure 16.6 HGV Traffic Flows on the Assessed Highway Network map2 Figure 16.7 HGV Traffic Flows on the Assessed Highway Network map3 Figure 16.9 Traffic Impact Locations Figure 16.10 Traffic Impact Locations map2 Figure 16.11 Traffic Impact Locations map3 Figure 17.1 Baseline Features Figure 19.1 Planning applications Figure 19.2 2 km study area: UDP and LDP land use allocations Long-list of applications for consideration in topic-specific Figure 19.3 cumulative assessments Green highlight indicates the contents of this document. Map Applicat- Date Valid Decision Decision Application Proposal Location Section Label ion ref. Date Type 106 ID 1 W/15874 02/04/2007 Pending Pending Full ONE NO. DETACHED COEDIO, CWMDWYFRAN No Planning BUNGALOW FARM, CWMDWYFRAN, BRONWYDD, CARMARTHEN, CARMS 2 W/15979 04/04/2007 Pending Pending Full APPLICATION TO AMEND CARMARTHENSHIRE No Planning CONDITION 2 OF PLANNING INFIRMARY, PRIORY PERMISSION W/03686 TO STREET, CARMARTHEN, ALLOW WHERE CARMS APPROPRIATE THE SUBSTITUTION OF PLAN NOS SW01 - SW016 INCLUSIVE RELATING TO ALTERATIONS TO THE INFIRMARY BUILDING ONLY. ALSO TO AMEND CONDITION 14 TO ALLOW UNRESTRICTED OCCUPATION... 3 W/16115 24/04/2007 22/06/2007 Agricultural Prior GENERAL PURPOSE PENYMAES, PONTANTWN, No Det. Pp Not Notification BUILDING FOR HAY AND KIDWELLY, CARMS, SA17 Required of MACHINERY 5NE Delegated Agricultural or Forestry 4 W/16131 26/04/2007 14/05/2007 Agricultural Prior CUBICLE SHED YSTRAD CORRWG ISAF, No Det. Pp Not Notification RHYDARGAEAU, Required of CARMARTHEN, CARMS Delegated Agricultural or Forestry 5 W/16342 18/05/2007 19/07/2007 Outline Outline ONE DWELLING LAND PREVIOUSLY KNOWN No Granted - AS, PENYMORFA FARM, Committee LLANGUNNOR, CARMARTHEN, CARMS 6 W/16348 18/05/2007 22/06/2007 Agricultural Prior CUBICLE SHED FOR CATTLE CWM FARM, CWMFFRWD, No Det. Pp Notification CARMARTHEN, CARMS, required - of SA31 2LP Delegated Agricultural Map Applicat- Date Valid Decision Decision Application Proposal Location Section Label ion ref. Date Type 106 ID or Forestry 7 W/16358 18/05/2007 11/06/2007 Agricultural Prior PROPOSED ROAD LLWYNLEDNAIS, UPLAND No Det. Pp Not Notification ARMS, CARMARTHEN, Required of CARMS, SA32 8EA Delegated Agricultural or Forestry 8 W/16819 09/07/2007 Pending Full REDEVELOPMENT TO FORM 113 LAND TO THE REAR OF Yes Planning 50 CATEGORY 2 119, PRIORY STREET, SHELTERED APARTMENTS CARMARTHEN, FOR THE ELDERLY CARMARTHENSHIRE, SA31 INCLUDING COMMUNAL 1NB FACILITIES AND ASSOCIATED CAR PARKING 9 W/16904 24/07/2007 24/10/2007 Variation of Variation of AMENDMENT OF CONDITION DYFED POWYS POLICE No Planning a Planning NO4 OF PLANNING HEADQUARTERS, Condition Condition PERMISSION W/15016 LLANGUNNOR ROAD, Granted - UNDER SECTION 73A TO THE LLANGUNNOR, Delegated TOWN & COUNTY PLANNING CARMARTHEN, CARMS, ACT 1990 SA31 2PF 10 W/16905 24/07/2007 10/12/2008 Outline Outline OUTLINE PLANNING FOR A LAND ADJACENT TO, Yes Granted - DORMER BUNGALOW AND TANYFRON, Committee DETACHED GARAGE LLANPUMSAINT, CARMARTHENSHIRE, SA33 4BM 11 W/17107 22/08/2007 19/09/2007 Agricultural Prior COW TRACKS CILFEITHY UCHAF, No Det. Pp Notification KIDWELLY, CARMS, SA15 required - of 5AR Delegated Agricultural or Forestry 12 W/17322 18/09/2007 31/01/2008 Outline Outline ONE 3-4 BEDROOM HOUSE VALHALLA, HEOL No Granted - BLAENGWASTOD, Committee LLANGUNNOR, CARMARTHEN, SA31 2LE Map Applicat- Date Valid Decision Decision Application Proposal Location Section Label ion ref. Date Type 106 ID 13 W/17711 07/01/2008 02/06/2008 Outline Outline ONE RESIDENTIAL UNIT PLOT 2 AT, BANK HOUSE, No Granted - PENTREPOETH, IDOLE, Committee CARMARTHEN, CARMS, SA32 8DH 14 W/17864 28/11/2007 11/01/2008 Outline Outline NEW DWELLING (TYPE TO BE PLOT ADJOINING, 56, No Granted - DECIDED) BRONWYDD ROAD, Delegated CARMARTHEN, CARMS 15 W/17899 30/11/2007 10/12/2007 Agricultural Prior MILKING PARLOUR AND GLANCORRWG, No Det. Pp Not Notification DAIRY LLANPUMSAINT, Required of CARMARTHEN, CARMS, Delegated Agricultural SA33 6LX or Forestry 16 W/17957 05/02/2008 24/04/2008 Outline Outline RENEWAL OF EXISTING PLOT 2, COOMBE PARK No Granted - OUTLINE PERMISSION REF STABLES, PENIEL, Committee W/06936 - FOR THE SITING CARMARTHEN, OF A DWELLING CARMARTHENSHIRE, SA32 7HT 17 W/18034 07/02/2008 18/05/2010 Full Granted Full STABLES WITH HAY, LAND PART OF, FELINFACH No Planning FOODSTUFFS AND RACING STABLES, IMPLEMENT STORAGE BRONWYDD ARMS, CARMARTHEN, CARMS 18 W/18256 29/01/2008 09/10/2008 Outline Outline RESIDENTIAL LAND AT, TY'R ORSAF, No Granted - DEVELOPMENT WELLFIELD ROAD, Committee ABERGWILI, CARMS 19 W/18480 21/02/2008 06/06/2008 Outline Outline RESIDENTIAL LAND BETWEEN, NOS 7 & No Granted - DEVELOPMENT - 1 NO 11, BRONWYDD ROAD, Delegated DETACHED DWELLING CARMARTHEN, CARMS 20 W/18507 26/02/2008 10/03/2008 Agricultural Prior AGRICULTURAL GENERAL LANCLYNADDA FARM, No Det. Pp Not Notification PURPOSE EXTENSION TO ALLTWALIS, CARMARTHEN, Required of LAMBING SHED AND CARMS, SA32 7DY Delegated Agricultural IMPLEMENT STORE or Forestry 21 W/18593 10/03/2008 03/03/2009 Reserved Reserved CONSTRUCTION OF A LAND AT, THE OLD No Matters Matters HOUSE VICARAGE, NO 1, CHURCH Granted - LANE, ABERGWILI, Map Applicat- Date Valid Decision Decision Application Proposal Location Section Label ion ref. Date Type 106 ID Delegated CARMARTHEN, CARMS 22 W/18595 10/03/2008 27/03/2008 Agricultural Prior GALVANISED EXTERIOR PENTRE MAWL, TREBWL, No Det. Pp Not Notification SEMI CIRCULAR ROOF BARN BRONWYDD, Required of FOR THE PURPOSE OF CARMARTHEN, CARMS, Delegated Agricultural FORESTATION SA33 6BJ or Forestry 23 W/18710 27/03/2008 06/11/2008 Reserved Reserved CONSTRUCTION OF 10 NO LAND AT FORMER, No Matters Matters DWELLING HOUSES, CWMFFRWD NURSERY, Granted - ACCESS ROAD AND BOLAHAUL ROAD, Committee ASSOCIATED CWMFFRWD, INFRASTRUCTURE CARMARTHENSHIRE 24 W/18904 22/04/2008 12/06/2008 Outline Outline ONE HOUSE LAND SOUTH - EAST OF, No Granted - BRYNHIR, BRONWYDD, Delegated CARMARTHEN, CARMS 25 W/18942 28/04/2008 23/05/2008 Agricultural Prior 30 STEEL FRAMED CUBICLES LLWYNGWCW FARM, No Det. Pp Notification FOR COWS UPLAND ARMS, required - of CARMARTHEN, CARMS, Delegated Agricultural SA32 8DX or Forestry 26 W/19073 14/05/2008 29/05/2008 Agricultural Prior HARDSTANDING GELLIDDU, CWMFFRWD, No Det. Pp Not Notification CARMARTHEN, CARMS, Required of SA32 8EB Delegated Agricultural or Forestry 27 W/19364 19/06/2008 13/08/2008 Outline Outline DWELLING HOUSE AND LAND ADJACENT TO, SARN No Granted - GARAGE HELEN, PENIEL, Delegated CARMARTHEN, CARMS 28 W/19715 08/08/2008 04/09/2008 Agricultural Prior AGRICULTURAL STORAGE HENGIL UCHAF, PENIEL, No Det. Pp Not Notification SHED CARMARTHEN, CARMS, Required of SA32 7AF Delegated Agricultural or Forestry 29 W/19939 23/09/2008 Pending Outline HOUSING DEVELOPMENT LAND TO REAR OF, CEFN No FARM, RHYDARGAEAU, CARMS Map Applicat- Date Valid Decision Decision Application Proposal Location Section Label ion ref. Date Type 106 ID 30 W/20013 30/09/2008 24/05/2010 Outline Outline RESIDENTIAL LAND PART OF, Yes Granted DEVELOPMENT BRYNHEULOG, OFF ROMAN PARK, LLANGUNNOR, CARMARTHEN, CARMS 31 W/20324 06/02/2009 16/09/2009 Reserved Reserved NEW DWELLING PLOT ADJOINING, 56 No Matters Matters BRONWYDD ROAD, Granted CARMARTHEN, CARMS 32 W/20593 05/02/2009 30/03/2009 Outline Outline RENEWAL OF OUTLINE LLYSONNEN, NANTYCAWS, No Granted PLANNING PERMISSION CARMARTHEN, CARMS, W/11349 FOR THE ERECTION SA32 8ER OF A BUNGALOW AND GARAGE 33 W/20622 11/02/2009 Pending Outline DEVELOPMENT OF UP TO LAND AT, BRONWYDD Yes FIFTEEN HOUSES AND ARMS, CARMARTHEN, ASSOCIATED ACCESS
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