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South West Constraint Map-Default BRISTOL 1. SEABANKS 20. MOD INTAKE 2. GAS LANE 21. WOODLAND WAY 3. AVONMOUTH DOCKS 22. WINTERBOURNE DC 4. AVONMOUTH DC LOCAL 23. MANGOTSFIELD DC 5. KINGSWESTON 24. ASTRA ZENECA 6. STOKE BISHOP 25. EASTON-IN-GORDANO SW/STN 26. BROADWEIR 7. CLIFTON DC 27. WESTERN APPROACH SW/STN IRON ACTON BSP 8. CAIRNS RD DC 28. COTHAM PRIMARY SW/STN 9. CRIBBS CAUSEWAY 29. SEVERNSIDE ICI BSP BRADLEY STOKE 30. EMERSONS GREEN SW/STN B.S.P. 10. ST PAULS D.C 27 24 16 31. NORTHWOOD 33kV SOLAR PK 32 11. FEEDER ROAD DC 33 DA 32. OAKHAM FARM SOLAR PK SEABANK 31 S 29 DA BSP 12. LOCKLEAZE 34 14 33. SEVERNSIDE ENERGY RECOV 1 XW BRITISH 15 13. FILTON DIST CENTRE 34. BRISTOL CITY WINDFARM 35 GAS 9 VV 22 HALLEN 35. ROCKINGHAM 33kV GEN STN 5 13 14. R ROYCE TURBINE TEST WEST DOCK 4 19 PORTBURY 3 36. LAWRENCE WESTON SOLAR PK 36 15. ROLLS ROYCE PORTISHEAD B.S.P AVONMOUTH B.S.P 18 20 16. ALMONDSBURY DC 30 LOCKLEAZE B.S.P. 2 G 6 17. EASTVILLE BW 8 12 23 18. HEWLETT PACKARD 25 21 17 WESTON F 19. ABBEYWOOD 28 IN GORDANO W 10 7 XW 11 FEEDER ROAD BSP 26 BEDMINSTER DC Serving the Midlands, South West and Wales CLEVEDON NAILSEA BOWER ASHTON STANCOMBE QUARRY KEYNSHAM WEST BISHOPSWORTH DC KEYNSHAM EAST W (C) 1999 Western Power Distribution WHITCHURCH DC AG 7 6 MELKSHAM 3 AG BRISTOL INTERNATIONAL 1 ROOKERY FARM AIRPORT W 4 DOLEMEADS B.S.P. 33KV SOLAR PARK F 8 CHEWSTOKE NORRINGTON WEST Y CONGRESBURY 5 LYPSTONE WICK CHURCHILL B.S.P. FARM MARKSBURY 33kV 2 Y SOLAR PARK WESTON B.S.P. CHELWOOD 33kV WESTON SOLAR PARK CENTRAL TOWERHEAD FARM N CHURCHILL HIGH LITTLETON 33kV SOLAR PARK BLAGDON GATE WINSCOMBE BOURNVILLE Y COMPTON MARTIN F PAULTON Y Y PEASEDOWN FRY'S HILL RADIO STATION RADSTOCK MAIN B.S.P. WICK FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK FOXHILLS EAST BRENT AXBRIDGE MIDSOMER SOUTH WEST DISTRIBUTED GENERATION CONSTRAINT MAP WICK FARM WEST 33kV SOLAR PARK NORTON CHEDDAR CHEWTON MENDIP BATH BRENT KNOLL WHITCHURCH ASHLAWN FARM FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK SHOOTERS BOTTOM SOLAR PARK 1. TWERTON BURNHAM WIND FARM F 2. ENTRY HILL NEWBURY LYNTON HAWKERS FARM 3. PARK STREET 33kV SOLAR PARK WHATLEY QUARRY ILFRACOMBE WATCHFIELD LAWN 4. DORCHESTER ST HINKLEY POINT WEDMORE 33kV SOLAR PARK WATCHFIELD PERITON CLARES DINDER 5. OLDFIELD PARK WELLS HIGHER BYE FARM WITHY DROVE NEW ROW FARM 6. COMBE PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK ALCOMBE 33kV SOLAR PARK WOOLAVINGTON 7. BATHEASTON WATCHET BLACKDITCH SHEPTON MALLET SWITCHING 33kV SOLAR PARK 8. BATH UNIVERSITY STATION HOLFORD SW/STN GEORGEHAM PURITON LANDFILL ROF POWER HOUSE 33kV SOLAR PARK TIMBERSCOMBE BOWHAYS CROSS BSP WEST HILL BOWHAYS CROSS 33kV SOLAR FARM CAPELANDS FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK NETHER STOWEY BATH ROAD PYLLE 33kV 33/11kV SW/STN AM WHILEY FARM SOLAR PARK BRATTON FLEMING LUSCOTT BARTON LUCKWELL BRIDGE BRIDGWATER 33kV SOLAR PARK EDGARLY EVERCREECH 33kV SOLAR PARK SHAPWICK BRAUNTON 33kV SOLAR PARK LOCAL BRATTON FULLABROOK IMPORT FLEMING COLLEY LANE STREET BRIDGWATER B.S.P. B.S.P. MILLFIELD COBBS CROSS BARNSTAPLE QUAY HUNTWORTH GEN AP SOLAR FARM REDLANDS FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK E BARNSTAPLE BSP LYDEARD ST LAWRENCE U EAST YELLAND BSP FREMINGTON ROCK PARK SOMERTON DOOR 33kV SOLAR PARK ROUNDSWELL NORTHAM SOMERTON HALSE J ALLER COURT HEDDONS CROSS AM 33kV SOLAR FARM 33kV SOLAR FARM K HORSACOTT MONTYS FARM TENGORE LANE PARK 33kV SOLAR FARM SOUTH MOLTON WIVELISCOMBE 33kV SOLAR PARK LANE AARONSONS 33kV SOLAR PARK STAPLEGROVE BIDEFORD GRANGE FARM NORTH QUARTLEY 33kV SOLAR PARK MAIN EXEBRIDGE STREET ALVERDISCOTT NEW RENDY FARM 33kV SOLAR FARM B.S.P BOMMERTOWN PRIORSWOOD CLEAVE FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK TAUNTON LOCAL 33kV SOLAR PARK CREECH KINGSLAND BARTON CLOVELLY KNOCKWORTHY FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK TRULL WELLINGTON TAUNTON BSP DARRACOTT MOOR TAUNTON MAIN K WALLAND FARM WIND FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK GREAT BATSWORTH CROSS CURRY MALLET WEEK FARM WELLINGTON TOWN 33kV WIND FARM TORRINGTON MARTOCK 33kV SOLAR PARK TONEDALE FARM 33kV SOLAR FARM BRADON FARM MIDDLE GENERATOR RED HILL BARLINGTON BURLESCOMBE EAST YOULSTONE 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV WIND FARM PARSONAGE BARN MONTACUTE YEOVIL B.S.P. TRICKY WARREN 33kV SOLAR PARK BEAFORD 33kV SOLAR PARK CULMHEAD HURCOTT MORWENSTOW 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK TIVERTON HEMYOCK DOWLISH GALSWORTHY 132kV MOORHAYES CULMHEAD HURCOTT 33kV FORD WITHERIDGE 33kV SOLAR PARK FORESTMOOR WIND FARM REGULATOR EAST CHINNOCK WINDFARM TIVERTON SOUTH NORTH COKER TINKERS CROSS TIVERTON JUNCTION BSP CREWKERNE 33kV SOLAR PARK SHEBBEAR TIVERTON JUNCTION EAST LANGFORD STONESHILL 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK CREWKERNE K CHARD CRICKET ST THOMAS LAPFORD 33kV SOLAR PARK AD CULLOMPTON DUNKESWELL SHARLAND FARM WATERLAKE HIGHER PITWORTHY 33kV 33kV SOLAR PARK WILLSLAND BERECHAPEL SOLAR PARK CULLOMPTON STRATTON DUNSLAND CROSS 33kV SOLAR PARK FARM 33kV 33kV WIND FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK ANAEROBIC HATHERLEIGH MAIN AD HOLSWORTHY AD DIGESTION PARK AXE VIEW PYWORTHY 33kV SOLAR PARK BEAMINISTER B.S.P. DERRITON FIELDS NORTH TAWTON 33kV SOLAR PARK B.S.P. CREDITON BRIDGE MILLS BRADFORD MANOR EASTACOMBE FARM DENBROOK 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV WIND FARM OFFWELL WOODCOTE BSP CRINACOTT FARM NEWTON ST CYRES HONITON WOODCOTE 33kV SOLAR PARK ASHWATER 33kV SOLAR PARK AXMINSTER FOLLY BRIDGE NORTHMOOR 132kV HEATHFIELD 33kV SW STN WYLD MEADOW SOLAR PARK EXETER MAIN BSP 33kV SOLAR PARK ASHWATER NEWLANDS FARM OKEHAMPTON OTTERY ST MARY 33kV SOLAR PARK AE SOWTON AB AH CANWORTHY 132kV WINSLAKE FOOT 2 B.S.P AC 12 PENN CROSS SOLAR PARK MARSH GREEN 11 EAST CURRY 5 10 8 COLYFORD 4 GREAT HOUNDBEARE HIGHER NORTH BEER FARM 1 BRIDPORT 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV S/STN WHIDDON K DOWN 7 HILL BARTON EXETER 3 NEWTON CORE HILL OTTERHAM 132kV ROADFORD CITY B.S.P. REXON CROSS FARM POPPLEFORD WIND FARM AC 33kV SOLAR PARK 9 SIDMOUTH TOWN DAVIDSTOW 6 WOODBURY EAST COOMBE FARM COLD NORTHCOTT WIND FARM LIFTON BUDLEIGH DAIRY CREST BRIDFORD D 33kV SOLAR PARK EXETER DAVIDSTOW AH BYSTOCK FARM MORTENHAMPSTEAD 33kV SOLAR PARK DELABOLE LAUNCESTON 1. ST THOMAS EXMOUTH LIVERTON FARM 2. COWLEY ROAD 33kV SOLAR PARK BSP LANEAST 3. MARSH BARTON WITHYCOMBE RALEIGH S/STN BUDLEIGH SALTERTON 4. HAVEN ROAD EXMOUTH WORKS ASHCOMBE 5. ATHELSTAN ROAD 33kV D CHUDLEIGH SOLAR 6. EXMINSTER POLZEATH KNIGHTON PARK 7. COUNTESS WEAR BOVEY TRACEY DAWLISH 8. HEAVITREE AH 9. TOPSHAM ST BREWARD 10. SOWTON TREFINNICK FARM TAVISTOCK HR WOODWAY H 11. CLYST HONITON ST TUDY 33kV SOLAR FARM TAMAR PUMPING PADSTOW ST TUDY BSP STATION TEIGNMOUTH 12. PINHOE PENHALE 33kV MIDDLE WADEBRIDGE HAYE LANE GASWORKS SOLAR FARM TREWORDER 33kV SOLAR FARM BRADLEY NEWTON ABBOT FARM 33kV LANE PENSILVA SOLAR PARK ASHBURTON TRENOUTH FARM GUNNISLAKE NEWTON ABBOT B.S.P. 33kV SOLAR PARK BODINIEL 33kV K CALLINGTON PARKVIEW ST BREOCK SOLAR PARK BEAR DOWNS 33kV SOLAR PARK WIND FARM H RYDON FARM WIND FARM ST.NEOT YELVERTON 33kV SOLAR PARK WINNARDS PERCH CALLYWITH TORQUAY B.S.P. NEWTON BARTON 33kV SOLAR FARM FORD FARM C 5 DENZELL DOWNS BODMIN SWITCHING STATION 33kV SOLAR PARK BUCKFASTLEIGH 33kV SOLAR PARK AW 3 7 33kV WIND FARM TRENINGLE SWITCHING STATION NORTH WAYTON HIGHER TREVARTHA 33kV SOLAR PARK KERRIERS 33kV K 33kV SOLAR PARK AW SOLAR FARM ABHAM 4 CONNON BRIDGE LANDULPH HOWTON WARLEIGH BARTON B.S.P. 6 ST COLUMB MAJOR REW FARM LANDFILL LISKEARD B.S.P. R ST MAWGAN TREHAWKE FARM FARM 33kV 33kV SOLAR PARK 1 2 TREKNNING FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK AZ VICTORIA 33kV WIND FARM SOLAR PARK TOTNES B.S.P. 33kV SOLAR PARK B ERNESTTLE H WOODLAND BARTON SALTASH SOUTHWAY TORYCOMBE R NEWQUAY TRENCREEK TOTNES 33kV SOLAR PARK TREQUITE B.S.P. PORTWORTHY DAMS ST MAWGAN B WHITY CROSS SOUTH BRENT BODWEN 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK COLLEY END SW STN LOSTWITHIEL SWITCH STN SOLAR FARM B HEMERDON MINE NEWQUAY TREVEMPER ERNESETTLE (B&S) PAIGNTON LUXULYAN 33kV 10 33kV SW STN HAZARD FARM ST GERMANS MARLEY THATCH FARM SOLAR PARK B NEWNHAM FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK PAIGTON B.S.P BSP 3 8 B 33kV SOLAR PARK INDIAN QUEENS BUGLE LANGUNNETT FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK TREWIDLAND FARM TRERULE 33kV 14 HATCHLANDS FARM AY 21 CHURSTON FRADDON BSP 33kV SOLAR FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK LANGAGE 33kV SOLAR PARK SOLAR PARK MILE HOUSE 16 FRADDON CORNWALL ENERGY B LANREATH ENERGY RECOVERY CENTRE BSP CENTRE IVYBRIDGE WILTON FARM 13 17 BURTHY 33kV TREBAL 5 7 22 ST STEPHEN 33kV DRINNICK LANGAGE SOLAR PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK 18 SOLAR PARK 4 2 9 COOMBESHEAD FARM 11 CARLAND CROSS WIND FARM ST BLAZEY BLACKPOOL 23 33kV SOLAR PARK TORBAY 1 H LAYWELL 6 19 20 YONDER PARKS A HEWAS 33kV CARLOGGAS FARM 15 PLYMPTON H 33kV SOLAR PARK PLYMOUTH SOLAR FARM ST AUSTELL BSP 33kV SOLAR PARK BM B.S.P. 1. MARLDON LOOE BALLS WOOD PERRANPORTH ST AUSTELL BSP PLACE BARTON FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK 1 GOVER PARK 33kV SOLAR PARK MANOR FARM 33kV PAR 12 33kV SOLAR PARK BLACKAWTON 2. HOLLICOMBE CARNEMOUGH FOWEY 2 FOUR BURROWS BLACKDOWN 33kV SOLAR PARK FOUR BURROWS L SOLAR PARK NEWTON DOWNS SAWLES HARBOUR 33kV SOLAR PARK MODBURY PENDOWN FARM 33kV 3. LAWES BRIDGE 3 GARVINACK FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK 33kV SW/STN 33kV SW STN TREGASSOW 33kV NINNIS 33kV ROAD 4 FOUR BURROWS WIND FARM SOLAR PARK DARTMOUTH SOLAR FARM SOLAR FARM 4. UPTON VALLEY 5 CAUSILGEY 33kV SOLAR FARM ST AGNES OLD STONE FARM 6 PENARE FARM 6 NANTEAGUE 33kV SOLAR PARK NEWTON FERRERS 33kV SOLAR PARK 5. BARTON (COOME PAFFORD) 33kV SOLAR FARM PROBUS 1 GARLENICK 33kV 4 3 TRURO 6. TORWOOD WIND FARM 2 BSP 5 A TRURO 7. ST MARYCHURCH SHORTLANESEND MEVAGISSEY TRURO KEY:- TREYEW ROAD KINGSBRIDGE SLADE FARM 33kV SOLAR PARK REDRUTH CAMBORNE B.S.P.
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