NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER BY THE PLANNING INSPECTORATE (ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HOUSING, COMMUNITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT) UNDER SECTION 56 OF THE PLANNING ACT 2008 | NORTH FALLS OFFSHORE WIND FARM
REGULATIONS 8 AND 9 OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING (APPLICATIONS: PRESCRIBED FORMS AND PROCEDURE) REGULATIONS 2009
REGULATION 16 OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) REGULATIONS 2017
Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government has accepted an application (‘the Application’) by North Falls Offshore Wind Farm Limited (‘the Applicant’) (company number 12435947 and registered office at Windmill Hill Business Park, Whitehill Way, Swindon, SN5 6PB) for a Development Consent Order (‘DCO’) under the Planning Act 2008 (‘the Act’). The Application (reference number: EN010119) was submitted by the Applicant to the Secretary of State via the Planning Inspectorate on 26 July 2024 and accepted for examination on the 22 August 2024.
Summary of the Application
North Falls Offshore Wind Farm (the ‘Project’ or ‘North Falls’) will comprise an offshore generating station with a capacity exceeding 100 megawatts (MW). The Project is therefore classified as a nationally significant infrastructure project (NSIP) under sections 14(1)(a) and 15(3) of the Act and requires development consent in accordance with section 31 of the Act. It is for this reason that the Application falls within the remit of the Secretary of State’s decision-making powers.
North Falls is an offshore wind farm located in the outer Thames Estuary. The DCO Application is for the construction, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning of an offshore wind farm proposed approximately 40km off the East Anglia coast in the southern North Sea. The Project comprises: a single offshore array area covering an area of 95 square kilometres with up to 57 wind turbine generators, the installation of underground cables and associated infrastructure; construction of up to two offshore substation platforms, or, up to one offshore substation platform and up to one offshore converter platform; the construction of up to two cable circuits and associated ducting with the onshore landfall taking place at between Clacton-on-Sea and Frinton- on-Sea; the construction of an electrical substation between Little Bromley and Ardleigh to connect to National Grid’s proposed East Anglia Connection Node (EACN) substation; and all associated development and ancillary works. The Application provides for three options for the transmission of the electricity generated by the wind farm as follows:
- Option 1: Onshore electrical connection at a National Grid connection point within the Tendring peninsula of Essex, with a project alone onshore cable route and onshore substation infrastructure;
- Option 2: Onshore electrical connection at a National Grid connection point within the Tendring peninsula of Essex, sharing an onshore cable route and onshore cable duct installation (but with separate onshore export cables) and co-locating separate Project onshore substation infrastructure with Five Estuaries Offshore Wind Farm; or
- Option 3: Offshore electrical connection, supplied by a third-party.
The onshore infrastructure works required under Options 1 and 2 above would be within the administrative area of Essex County Council and Tendring District Council.
The DCO, if granted, would enable the acquisition of land, new rights over land and the imposition of restrictions that are required to construct, operate and maintain the Project. In addition, it contains powers for the possession and use of land on a temporary basis to facilitate the construction and maintenance of the Project. The DCO would also authorise alterations to the layout of streets, the construction of accesses to the Project, the temporary stopping up of public rights of way, street works, removal of hedgerows and the application and modification of legislation.
Maps showing the onshore and offshore locations of the Project that form part of the Application are titled Location Plan (Onshore) (Document Reference: 5.1) and the Location Plan (Offshore) (Document Reference: 5.2) both of which can be viewed on the Planning Inspectorate’s website under the documents tab:
https://national-infrastructure-consenting. planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/EN010119/documents
Environmental Impact Assessment Development
The Project is an Environmental Impact Assessment Development (“EIA Development”) for the purposes of the Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017. The Application is therefore accompanied by an Environmental Statement.
Copy of the application form and accompanying documents
The application form, and all accompanying documents (including the Environmental Statement, Non- Technical Summary of the Environmental Statement, a Guide to the Application and draft DCO), can be viewed electronically and downloaded free of charge on the Planning Inspectorate’s website under the documents tab:
https://national-infrastructure-consenting.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/EN010119/documents
The Application documents will be available online on the Planning Inspectorate’s website for the duration of the pre-examination and examination stage and will also be accessible online in the locations set out below until at least the end of the representation period (closing on 18 October 2024). The locations listed below have public internet access, through which the Application documents can be accessed on the Planning Inspectorate’s website free of charge. Please check directly with the facilities to confirm their opening hours, as well as any bookings or registrations that might be required to access the documents digitally through the computers available at the respective locations.
The full suite of Application documents can be made available in printed format on request to the Applicant at a cost of up to £10,000. Requests for alternative formats (for example, large print or braille formats) or specific individual documents will be considered on a case-by-case basis. For all document requests, please contact the Applicant using the details at the end of this notice.
Making a relevant representation on the Application
Any person may make a relevant representation on the Application to the Secretary of State (i.e. giving notice of any interest in or objection to the Application). Any representation relating to the Application must be submitted on a registration form and give the grounds on which it is made.
The period for making representations starts on 11 September 2024 and will end at 11.59pm on 18 October 2024. Please note that any submitted representations to the Planning Inspectorate will be published on the National Infrastructure Planning website for the Application. The Registration and Relevant Representation Form is available to be completed via the Planning Inspectorate’s website for the Project using the web address below.
https://national-infrastructure-consenting.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/EN010119
Alternatively, you can request a hard copy of the registration / relevant representation form by telephoning 0303 444 5000 quoting the name of the Application and the Planning Inspectorate’s reference number EN010119. The completed form must be received by the deadline for relevant representations. A completed hard copy form to be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate should be sent to: The Planning Inspectorate National Infrastructure Planning, Temple Quay House, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6PN.
In submitting a representation, it should be noted that the personal data and correspondence relating to any representation will be made publicly available. If you do not wish personal data to be made publicly available, you should state why when submitting the representation. If necessary, the Planning Inspectorate will publish the representations with your name and personal data redacted, however, the representations may be given less weight during the Examination as a result. Please note that all representations submitted will be published on the Planning Inspectorate’s website and will be subject to their privacy policy, found online here:
The Planning Inspectorate has issued detailed advice on registering as an interested party and making a relevant representation, to which you are advised to have regard. This Advice (Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects: How to register to have your say and make a relevant representation) is published on the National Infrastructure Planning website under ‘Detailed Information’ and ‘See advice notes’ and can be found at:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nationally-significant- infrastructure-projects-how-to-register-to-have-your-say-and-make-a-relevant-representation
To find out more about the Project, you can visit the Applicant’s website at: www.northfallsoffshore.com
You can contact the Applicant directly with questions about the Project using the contact information below:
Email: contact@northfallsoffshore.com
Phone: 0800 254 5340
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