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Aldeburgh Town Council

Five Estuaries Project Update – January 2024

Five Estuaries Project Update – January 2024

Project Update Information Events

The Five Estuaries Offshore Wind Farm Project has been in development since August 2020, and we are now in the final stages of preparation before we submit an application for a Development Consent Order in the coming months.

Ahead of this, we would like to update local communities on final plans for our application and next steps in the process. We are therefore holding two public information events and two webinars which we invite you to attend to find out more about our final plans for application submission and speak to the Project team.

Monday 29th January
14:30-17:30
Drop-in information event
Venture Centre 2000, Bromley Road, Lawford CO11 2JE

Tuesday 30th January
11:00-14:00
Drop-in information event
Tendring Village Hall, Tendring, CO16 0BL

Wednesday 7th February
18:00
Online webinar – onshore focus
Please register here at least two hours before

Thursday 8th February
18:00
Online webinar – offshore focus
Please register here at least two hours before

Stage 3 Consultation

Five Estuaries is currently carrying out two focused consultations. The deadline for responding to these consultations is 11:59pm on Wednesday 31 January 2024.

The purpose of these consultations is to ensure that the relevant stakeholders potentially affected by changes to the Project have an opportunity to comment before we finalise our application, and that we fulfil all our obligation under the Planning Act 2008.

These consultations are:

Targeted land interest consultation – Tendring, Essex
A targeted consultation with those with an interest in the land affected by changes to our onshore proposals since our Stage 2 consultation. This consultation is specifically being carried out with those with a land interest potentially affected by changes to our proposals. You will have received a letter from the Project if this consultation applies to you. We are only inviting feedback to the consultation from those we have written to, however you are welcome to contact at us at any time with questions or thoughts about the Project.

Habitat Compensatory Measures Consultation – East Suffolk
A consultation on proposals to improve the habitat for lesser black-backed gulls at a site in East Suffolk near to Orford Ness, to compensate for a potential impact on the species from our proposed offshore wind turbines. These proposals include fencing, managing vegetation, and assessing and controlling predators. The works required are minimal, and would only take a few weeks to complete.

More information on Stage 3 Consultation can be found here.

Aldeburgh Town Council
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