SECTION 48, PLANNING ACT 2008

REGULATION 4, THE INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING (APPLICATIONS: PRESCRIBED FORMS AND PROCEDURE) REGULATIONS 2009 N

OTICE PUBLICISING A PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, MAINTAIN, AND DECOMMISSION OUTER DOWSING OFFSHORE WIND

Notice is hereby given that GTR4 Limited (trading as Outer Dowsing Offshore Wind) C/O Johnston Carmichael Llp Birchin Court, 20 Birchin Lane, London, England, EC3V 9DU (“the Applicant”) intends to apply to the Secretary of State for a Development Consent Order (“DCO”) under section 37 of the Planning Act 2008 for the construction, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning of Outer Dowsing Offshore Wind, an offshore wind generating station located approximately 54 km east of the Lincolnshire coastline in the southern north sea and covering an area of approximately 500km2, together with associated development to connect the generating station to the national grid (the “Project”).

The proposed DCO would, among other things, license and authorise:

  • Up to 93 offshore wind turbines and their foundations with a maximum tip height of 403m above lowest astronomical tide and a maximum rotor diameter of 340m;
  • Up to two large or up to four small offshore transformer substations and their foundations within the array area;
  • Up to one offshore accommodation platform and its foundations;
  • Up to two offshore HVAC reactive compensation platforms and their foundations within the offshore cable route;
  • A network of subsea cables connecting the wind turbines, offshore transformer substations and offshore accommodation platform;
  • Up to four offshore subsea export cable circuits to bring electricity from the offshore transformer substations to landfall, located at Wolla Bank, south of Anderby Creek;
  • Works at landfall to connect the offshore export cable circuits to the onshore cable circuits, crossing underneath the beach and including transition joint bays;
  • Underground cable circuits with the following details (depending on which of the onshore substation locations is selected):
    • Up to four underground cable circuits approximately 80 km in length, with joint bays, link boxes and/or earth pits, commencing at the landfall and running in a south westerly direction to an onshore substation at Weston Marsh to the North of Spalding;
    • Up to four underground cable circuits approximately 11 km in length, with joint bays, link boxes and/or earth pits, commencing at the landfall and running in a west and north westerly direction to an onshore substation at Lincolnshire Node, east of Alford.
  • A new onshore substation in the vicinity of either Weston Marsh to the North of Spalding, which depending on final design may be either to the north or the south of the river Welland, or in the vicinity of the Lincolnshire Node east of Alford, and a connection into the National Grid infrastructure;
  • Associated or ancillary works including archaeological and ground investigations, construction compounds, improvements to highways, verges and private access roads, construction of a temporary haul road, landscaping and drainage works;
  • If required, compensatory measures in respect of the Inner Dowsing, Race Bank, and North Ridge Special Area of Conservation;
  • If required, provision of an offshore artificial nesting structure(s) as a compensatory measure for potential impacts in respect of special protection area(s);
  • If required, the compulsory acquisition of land and/or the compulsory acquisition of permanent and/or temporary rights;
  • If required, the temporary stopping up, alteration or diversion of streets;
  • The application and/or disapplication of legislation including, among other things, legislation relating to compulsory purchase; and
  • Such ancillary, incidental and consequential provisions, permits or consents as are necessary and/or convenient.

The Project is an Environmental Impact Assessment (“EIA”) development for the purposes of The Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017. This means that the Project constitutes development for which an EIA is required and the proposed application for a DCO will be accompanied by an Environmental Statement. The Applicant has prepared Preliminary Environmental Information which contains documents, plans and maps showing the nature and location of the Project and which can be accessed free of charge from 7 June 2023 until 21 July 2023 at the locations and times set out below.

A hard copy of the Non-Technical Summary and the Onshore Substation PEIR Visualisations will be available to inspect at all of the above venues. USBs containing the Preliminary Environmental Information will be available to take away from all of the above venues and computers will be available at all venues except those marked with an * to view the material at the venue.

Public Information Days, where the Preliminary Environmental Information will be available for inspection, will also be held by the Applicant on the following dates in the locations specified:

Where a copy of the documents is requested from the Applicant, this can be provided free of charge on a USB. The documents can also be made available in hard copy on request at a cost of:

  • Non-Technical Summary of Preliminary Environmental Information: free on request
  • Preliminary Environmental Information Report and other consultation materials: £750
  • Works Plans: £50

Further details in relation to the Project and copies of the documents, plans and maps showing the nature and location of the Project can be inspected free of charge from 7 June 2023 until 21 July 2023 on the Applicant’s website at www. outerdowsing.com/phase-2-consultation/.

Any responses or representations to the publication of this notice must be made in writing to:

FREEPOST ODOW (no stamp or further address details needed on the envelope)

Or via email to contact@outerdowsing.com.

The consultation will end at 11:59pm on Friday 21 July 2023.

Responses must (i) be received by the Applicant no later than 11:59pm on Friday 21 July 2023 (ii) be in writing (iii) state the grounds of the response or representation (iv) indicate who is making the response or representation and (b) give an address to which correspondence relating to the response or representation may be sent.

Consultation responses may be made publicly available however the Applicant will not share individuals’ data although the general area of an individual’s location may be indicated for context.

If you would like further information about this notice, the consultation documents or the Project, or would like to request copies of the consultation documents please contact the project team by using one of the following contact methods:

Email: contact@outerdowsing.com

Post: FREEPOST ODOW (no stamp or further address details needed on the envelope)

Telephone: 0808 175 2970

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