SCHEDULES
Article 24
SCHEDULE 7ACQUISITION OF NEW RIGHTS AND IMPOSITION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS ONLY
(1) Number of land shown on land plans onshore | (2) Purpose for which rights may be acquired and restrictive covenants may be imposed |
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1a/1, 1a/2, 1b/1, 1b/2, 1b/3, 1b/4, 1b/5, 1b/6, 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 | Underground Cable Connection Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the construction, installation, retention, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development comprising Work Nos. 5 and 6, including to— (a) term underground connection cables lay down, install, construct, string out, erect, adjust, alter, retain, operate, use, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, inspect, remove and replace electricity cable circuits in, under, over and/or on the land, or seabed or in ducts beneath the land or seabed (including the removal of materials including spoil) to connect offshore cable circuits to onshore cable circuits, together with such telemetry and fibre-optic lines, ducting and other apparatus, equipment and protection measures ancillary to the purposes of transmitting electricity along such electricity cables (collectively referred to as the “underground connection cables”); (b) effect access to offshore apparatus and carry out works for the purposes of the construction, installation, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the parts of the authorised project that communicate between the onshore and offshore elements of the authorised project; (c) install, retain, connect, maintain and use apparatus to connect onshore transmission apparatus to offshore transmission apparatus; (d) benefit from continuous vertical and lateral support for the authorised development; (e) retain and use or permit the cables to transmit and distribute any matters or thing the transmission of which is not prohibited by law through, to and from the land; (f) remove vegetation which now or hereafter may be standing on the land or other land which would, if not removed, obstruct or interfere with the working of the cables; (g) excavate materials below ground or sea bed level, including soils, and to store and re-use or dispose of the same, and in so excavating to undertake any works, including works of protection or removal of archaeological remains as may be required by any written scheme of investigation approved under this Order; (h) store and stockpile soil, materials and equipment (including excavated material); (i) place and use plant, machinery, equipment, structures and temporary structures on the sea bed for the purposes of the installation, construction, maintenance, repairing, renewing, upgrading, inspecting, removal and replacing of the cables; (j) make such investigations in, on or under the land including the sea bed as required, including archaeological investigations; (k) lay down, install, construct, adjust, alter, re-lay, replace, retain, maintain, protect and remove pipes, cables, conduits or other utility apparatus (including the pipes, cables or conduits or other apparatus of statutory undertakers); (l) carry out horizontal directional drilling or any other trenchless method of installing the cables and associated cable ducts, the effects of which are within those assessed in the environmental statement, including crossing beneath sea defences including walls and groynes, and to create, use and remove drilling launch and exit pits; (m) carry out such works required by the Order, a planning permission and/or consent now or to be granted over the land in accordance with any necessary licences relating to protected species and/or wildlife (which for the avoidance of doubt includes newts); (n) lay down, install, use, retain, maintain and inspect underground cables, telephone signalling and fibre-optic cables and ancillary equipment, associated works and other conducting media together with conduits or pipes for containing the same in and under the land; (o) remove any works carried out and reinstate the sea bed thereafter; and (p) such other rights as may be necessary to facilitate any onshore and offshore Further Works, as defined in Schedule 1 to the Order, that may be required. |
1a/1, 1a/2, 1b/1, 1b/2, 1b/3, 1b/4, 1b/5, 1b/6, 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 | Underground Cable Connection Restrictive Covenant A restrictive covenant over the land for the benefit of the remainder of the Order land to— (a) prevent anything to be done by way of excavation of any kind exceeding 0.3 metres in depth from the surface of the sea bed or land or any activities which increase or decrease sea bed or land cover or change the composition of the sea bed or land in any manner whatsoever, without the consent in writing of the undertaker (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, if the proposed activity would not cause damage to the relevant part of the authorised development nor make it materially more difficult to access or maintain the authorised development, with such consent being subject to such reasonable conditions as the undertaker may require); (b) prevent anything being done which may interfere with the free flow and passage of electricity or telecommunications through the cables or support for the authorised development; and (c) prevent anything being done in or on the land or any part thereof which will, or which the owner can reasonably foresee may, interfere with the exercise of the other rights set out in this Schedule, or the use of the authorised development or in any way render the authorised development or any part thereof in breach of any statute or regulation for the time being in force and applicable thereto. |
1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, 1/16 | Onshore Connection Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the construction, installation, retention, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development comprising Work No. 7, including to— (a) term onshore connection cables lay down, install, construct, erect, adjust, alter, retain, operate, use, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, inspect, remove and replace electricity cable circuits and associated cable ducts in, under, over and/or on the land (including the removal of materials including spoil) to connect offshore cable circuits to onshore cable circuits, together with such telemetry and fibre-optic lines, ducting, cable markers and other apparatus, equipment and protection measures ancillary to the purposes of transmitting electricity along such electricity cables (collectively referred to as the “onshore connection cables”); (b) adjust, alter, remove, replace, create, retain and use tunnels under sea defences including walls and groynes; (c) effect access to offshore apparatus and carry out works for the purposes of the construction, installation, retention, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the parts of the authorised project that communicate between the onshore and offshore elements of the authorised project; (d) install, retain, connect, maintain and use apparatus to connect onshore transmission apparatus to offshore transmission apparatus; (e) enter, be on, and break up the surface of, the land and remain with or without plant, vehicles, machinery, apparatus and equipment which is ancillary to the purposes of transmitting electricity along the cables; (f) benefit from continuous vertical and lateral support for the authorised development; (g) retain and use or permit the cables to transmit and distribute any matters or thing the transmission of which is not prohibited by law through, to and from the land; (h) pass and re-pass with or without vehicles, plant, machinery, apparatus, equipment and personnel, including creating, using and removing haul roads; (i) place and use plant, machinery, equipment, structures and temporary structures within the land for the purposes of the installation, construction, maintenance, repairing, renewing, upgrading, inspecting, removal and replacing of the cables; (j) erect, use and remove fencing, gates, walls, barriers or other means of enclosure, and create use and remove secure working areas and compounds including trenchless installation technique compounds and working areas; (k) construct, lay down, use and remove temporary access roads including any necessary temporary bridging, culverting or diversion of water courses and drains during any period during which construction, maintenance, repair or renewal is being carried out; (l) effect access to the highway; (m) make such investigations in, on or under the land as required, including archaeological investigations; (n) install, retain and maintain cable marker posts to identify the location of the cables (subject to an obligation to minimise interference with future use and operations within the land); (o) fell, lop, cut, coppice, uproot or remove trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation which now or hereafter may be standing on the land or other land which would if not felled, lopped, cut or removed obstruct or interfere with the working of the cables; (p) remove and discharge water from the land and to lay down, install, construct, create, adjust, alter, use, retain, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, refurbish, reconstruct, improve, inspect, cleanse, remove and protect pre- and post-development drainage schemes on the land or reinstate or modify the existing land drainage scheme on the land and thereafter cleanse and maintain, alter, adjust, replace, improve or extend culverts; (q) lay down, install, construct, adjust, alter, re-lay, replace, retain, maintain, protect and remove pipes, cables, conduits or other utility apparatus (including the pipes, cables or conduits or other apparatus of statutory undertakers); (r) remove fences within the land during any period during which construction, maintenance, repair, renewal or decommissioning is being carried out (subject to erection of any temporary stock-proof fencing as is reasonably required and the re-instating of the original fences following the exercise of the rights); (s) excavate materials below ground level, including soils, and to store and re-use or dispose of the same, and in so excavating to undertake any works, including works of protection o removal of archaeological remains as may be required by any written scheme of investigation approved under this Order; (t) store and stockpile soil, materials and equipment (including excavated material); (u) carry out horizontal directional drilling or any other trenchless method of installing the cables and associated cable ducts, the effects of which are within those assessed in the environmental statement; (v) lay out, use and remove temporary paths for public use; (w) carry out, install, execute, implement, retain, repair, improve, renew, relocate, maintain and protect landscaping, environmental or ecological mitigation or enhancement works or measures; (x) carry out such works (together with associated fencing) required by the Order, a planning permission and/or consent now or to be granted over the land in accordance with any necessary licences relating to protected species and/or wildlife (which for the avoidance of doubt includes newts); (y) lay down, install, retain, use, maintain and inspect underground cables, telephone signalling and fibre-optic cables and ancillary equipment, associated works and other conducting media together with conduits or pipes for containing the same in and under the land; (z) remove any works carried out and reinstate the land thereafter, including planting and replanting any trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation; and (aa) such other rights as may be necessary to facilitate any onshore Further Works as defined in Schedule 1 to the Order, that may be required. |
1/9, 1/17 | Transition Joint Bay Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the construction, installation, retention, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development comprising Work No. 8, including to— (a) create, use and remove drilling launch and exit pits; and (b) erect, install, adjust, alter, retain, operate, use, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, inspect, protect, remove and replace transition joint bays (including the removal of materials including spoil). |
1/9, 1/10, 1/17, 1/18, 1/21, 1/24, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 2/24, 2/25, 2/26, 2/33, 2/34, 3/1, 3/2, ¾, 3/5, 3/8, 3/9, 3/13, 3/14, 3/23, 3/24, 3/25, 3/26, 4/1, 4/2, 4/5, 4/6, 4/14, 4/15, 4/16, 4/22, 4/24, 5/1, 5/6, 5/7, 5/8, 5/9, 5/10, 5/11, 5/12, 5/13, 5/14, 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 6/4, 6/5, 6/6, 7/1, 7/4, 7/5, 7/6, 7/12, 7/13, 7/23, 7/24, 7/25, 7/30, 8/1, 8/2, 8/3, 8/4, 10/1, 10/2, 10/3, 10/4, 11/1, 11/2, 11/3, 11/4, 11/5, 11/6, 13/1, 13/2, 13/3, 13/4, 13/5, 14/1, 14/3, 14/6, 15/1, 15/2, 19/1, 19/2, 20/1, 20/2, 20/3, 20/4, 20/5, 20/6, 20/7, 20/8, 21/1, 21/22, 21/24, 21/39, 21/42, 21/43, 21/44, 22/1, 22/2, 22/3, 22/4, 22/5, 22/6, 22/7, 22/8, 22/9, 22/10, 22/11, 22/12, 22/13, 22/14, 22/18, 22/22, 22/23, 22/24, 22/25, 22/27, 22/30, 23/1, 23/2, 23/7, 23/8, 23/9, 23/16, 23/17, 23/18, 23/19, 23/20, 23/21, 24/1, 24/2, 24/10, 24/11, 24/12, 24/15, 24/17, 25/1, 25/2, 25/6, 25/11, 25/12, 25/13, 26/1, 26/2, 26/3, 26/11, 26/12, 26/13, 26/14, 26/15, 27/1, 27/15, 27/16, 27/27, 27/28, 28/1, 28/2, 28/25, 28/26, 29/1, 29/2, 29/8, 29/9, 29/17, 29/18, 29/19, 29/22, 29/23, 30/1, 30/2, 30/3, 30/4, 30/5, 30/7, 30/12, 20/13, 30/14, 31/1, 31/4, 32/1, 32/2, 32/3, 32/7, 32/8, 32/11, 32/15, 32/16, 33/1, 33/23, 33/24, 33/26, 33/27, 33/28, 34/1, 34/2, 34/3, 34/4, 34/5, 34/16, 34/17, 34/18, 34/19, 34/20, 34/21, 34/22, 34/23, 34/24, 34/25, 34/26 | Cable Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the construction, installation, retention, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development comprising Work Nos. 8, 9 and 19, including to— (a) term the cables lay down, install, construct, string out, erect, adjust, alter, retain, operate, use, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, inspect, remove and replace electricity cables (including the removal of materials including spoil) in, under, over and/or on the land, together with such telemetry and fibre-optic lines, ducting, jointing bays, chambers, manholes, manhole covers, cable marker posts and other apparatus, equipment and protection measures ancillary to the purposes of transmitting electricity along such electricity cables (collectively referred to as “the cables”); (b) enter, be on, and break up the surface of, the land and remain with or without plant, vehicles, machinery, apparatus and equipment which is ancillary to the purposes of transmitting electricity along the cables; (c) benefit from continuous vertical and lateral support for the authorised development; (d) retain and use or permit the cables to transmit and distribute any matters or thing the transmission of which is not prohibited by law through, to and from the land; (e) pass and re-pass with or without vehicles, plant, machinery, apparatus, equipment and personnel, including creating, using and removing haul roads; (f) construct and install and thereafter use the land for all necessary purposes for the commissioning, construction, repair, testing, maintenance and decommissioning of the cables and any electric cables in, on or under other land including (but not limited to) the following— (i) creation and use of facilities, and carrying out activities in connection with the cables or other work carried out in accordance with the rights; (ii) installation and use of portakabins/portaloos; (iii) storage of plant and equipment; (iv) creation and use of construction compounds and consolidation sites; and (v) installation and use of additional service lines or cables; (g) place and use plant, machinery, equipment, structures and temporary structures within the land for the purposes of the installation, construction, maintenance, repairing, renewing, upgrading, inspecting, removal and replacing of the cables; (h) erect, use and remove fencing, gates, walls, barriers or other means of enclosure, and create, use and remove secure working areas and compounds including trenchless installation technique compounds and working areas; (i) construct, lay down, use and remove temporary access roads including any necessary temporary bridging culverting or diversion of water courses and drains during any period during which construction, maintenance, repair or renewal is being carried out; (j) effect access to the highway; (k) make such investigations in, on or under the land as required, including archaeological investigations; (l) install, retain and maintain cable marker posts to identify the location of the cables (subject to an obligation to minimise interference with future use and operations within the land); (m) fell, lop, cut, coppice, uproot or remove trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation which now or hereafter may be standing on the land or other land which would if not felled, lopped, cut or removed obstruct or interfere with the working of the cables; (n) remove and discharge water from the land and to lay down, install, construct, create, adjust, alter, use, retain, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, refurbish, reconstruct, improve, inspect, cleanse, remove and protect pre- and post-development drainage schemes on the land or reinstate or modify the existing land drainage scheme on the land and thereafter cleanse and maintain, alter, adjust, replace, improve or extend culverts; (o) lay down, install, construct, adjust, alter, re-lay, replace, retain, maintain, protect and remove pipes, cables, conduits or other utility apparatus (including the pipes, cables or conduits or other apparatus of statutory undertakers); (p) remove fences within the land during any period during which construction, maintenances, repair or renewal or decommissioning is being carried out (subject to erection of any temporary stock-proof fencing as is reasonably required and the re-instating of the original fences following the exercise of the rights); (q) store and stockpile soil, materials and equipment (including excavated material); (r) excavate materials below ground level, including soils, and to store and re-use or dispose of the same, and in so excavating to undertake any works, including works of protection or removal of archaeological remains as may be required by any written scheme of investigation approved under this Order; (s) carry out open cut trenching or horizontal directional drilling or any other trenchless method of installing the cables the effects of which are within those assessed in the environmental statement, and create, use and remove launch and exit pits and associated cable ducts; (t) lay out, use and remove temporary paths for public use; (u) carry out, install, execute, implement, retain, repair, improve, renew, relocate, maintain and protect landscaping, environmental or ecological mitigation or enhancement works or measures; (v) carry out such works (together with associated fencing) required by the Order, a planning permission and/or consent now or to be granted over the land in accordance with any necessary licences relating to protected species and/or wildlife (which for the avoidance of doubt includes newts); (w) lay down, install, retain, use, maintain and inspect underground cables, telephone signalling and fibre-optic cables and ancillary equipment, associated works and other conducting media together with conduits or pipes for containing the same in and under the land; (x) remove any works carried out and reinstate the land thereafter, including planting and replanting any trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation; and (y) such other rights as may be necessary to facilitate any onshore Further Works as defined in Schedule 1 to the Order, that may be required. |
1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, 1/9, 1/10, 1/16, 1/17, 1/18, 1/21, 1/24, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 2/24, 2/25, 2/26, 2/33, 2/34, 3/1, 3/2, ¾, 3/5, 3/8, 3/9, 3/13, 3/14, 3/23, 3/24, 3/25, 3/26, 4/1, 4/2, 4/5, 4/6, 4/14, 4/15, 4/16, 4/22, 4/24, 5/1, 5/6, 5/7, 5/8, 5/9, 5/10, 5/11, 5/12, 5/13, 5/14, 6/1, 6/2, 6/3, 6/4, 6/5, 6/6, 7/1, 7/4, 7/5, 7/6, 7/12, 7/13, 7/23, 7/24, 7/25, 7/30, 8/1, 8/2, 8/3, 8/4, 10/1, 10/2, 10/3, 10/4, 11/1, 11/2, 11/3, 11/4, 11/5, 11/6, 13/1, 13/2, 13/3, 13/4, 13/5, 14/1, 14/3, 14/6, 15/1, 15/2, 19/1, 19/2, 20/1, 20/2, 20/3, 20/4, 20/5, 20/6, 20/7, 20/8, 21/1, 21/22, 21/24, 21/39, 21/42, 21/43, 21/44, 22/1, 22/2, 22/3, 22/4, 22/5, 22/6, 22/7, 22/8, 22/9, 22/10, 22/11, 22/12, 22/13, 22/14, 22/18, 22/22, 22/23, 22/24, 22/25, 22/27, 22/30, 23/1, 23/2, 23/7, 23/8, 23/9, 23/16, 23/17, 23/18, 23/19, 23/20, 23/21, 24/1, 24/2, 24/10, 24/11, 24/12, 24/15, 24/17, 25/1, 25/2, 25/6, 25/11, 25/12, 25/13, 26/1, 26/2, 26/3, 26/11, 26/12, 26/13, 26/14, 26/15, 27/1, 27/15, 27/16, 27/27, 27/28, 28/1, 28/2, 28/25, 28/26, 29/1, 29/2, 29/8, 29/9, 29/17, 29/18, 29/19, 29/22, 29/23, 30/1, 30/2, 30/3, 30/4, 30/5, 30/7, 30/12, 30/13, 30/14, 31/1, 31/4, 32/1, 32/2, 32/3, 32/7, 32/8, 32/11, 32/15, 32/16, 33/1, 33/23, 33/24, 33/26, 33/27, 33/28, 34/1, 34/2, 34/3, 34/4, 34/5, 34/16, 34/17, 34/18, 34/19, 34/20, 34/21, 34/22, 34/23, 34/24, 34/25, 34/26 | Cable Restrictive Covenant A restrictive covenant over the land for the benefit of the remainder of the Order land to— (a) prevent anything being done in or on the land or any part thereof for the purpose of— (i) the erection of any buildings; or (ii) the construction, erection or works of any kind requiring foundations, footings or other supporting structures, without the consent in writing of the undertaker (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed if the proposed building, erection, construction or works would not cause damage to the relevant part of the authorised development nor make it materially more difficult to access or maintain the authorised development); (b) prevent anything to be done by way of hard surfacing of the land with concrete of any kind or with any other material or surface whatsoever without the consent in writing of the undertaker (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed if the proposed surfacing would not cause damage to the relevant part of the authorised development nor make it materially more difficult to access or maintain the authorised development) provided that the undertaker acknowledges that— (i) the laying of new hard core access tracks does not require the consent of the undertaker where no manhole, access chamber or other access point serving the authorised development is located on the surface of the land; and (ii) the maintenance or repair of pre-existing hard surfacing, hard core surfaces or tracks with the same or equivalent surface or material does not require the consent of the undertaker where no manhole, access chamber or other access point serving the authorised development is located on the surface of the land; (c) prevent anything to be done by way of excavation of any kind or agricultural practices exceeding 0.9 metres in depth from— (i) the surface of the land; (ii) the true cleaned bottom of the open drain, ditch, watercourse or river; or (iii) any activities which increase or decrease ground cover or soil levels or change the composition of the land in any manner whatsoever, without the consent in writing of the undertaker (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed if the proposed activity would not cause damage to the relevant part of the authorised development nor make it materially more difficult to access or maintain the authorised development, with such consent being subject to such reasonable conditions as the undertaker may require); (d) prevent the planting or growing within the land of any trees, shrubs or underwood without the consent in writing of the undertaker (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed provided that the proposed trees, shrubs or underwood would not cause damage to the relevant part of the authorised development nor make it materially more difficult to maintain or to access the relevant part of the authorised development) provided that the growing within the land of any pre-existing trees, shrubs or underwood do not require the consent of the undertaker; (e) prevent anything being done which may interfere with the free flow and passage of electricity or telecommunications through the cables or support for the authorised development; (f) prevent any activity which would in the reasonable opinion of the undertaker result in the disturbance of ecological mitigation areas or areas of habitat creation including any ploughing or grazing, during the period within which the undertaker is bound by any consent to maintain that ecological mitigation areas or areas of habitat creation, without the prior written consent of the undertaker; and (g) prevent anything being done in or on the land or any part thereof which will, or which the owner can reasonably foresee may, interfere with the exercise of the other rights set out in this Schedule, or the use of the authorised development or in any way render the authorised development or any part thereof in breach of any statute or regulation for the time being in force and applicable thereto. |
1/11, 1/12, 1/13, 1/14, 1/15, 2/6, 2/7, 2/21, 2/22, 2/23, 2/28, 2/29, 2/30, 2/31, 2/32, 3/15, 3/16, 3/17, 3/18, 3/19, 3/20, 3/21, 3/22, 4/9, 7/26, 7/27, 7/28, 7/29, 7/31, 7/32, 7/33, 7/34, 7/35, 9/1, 9/2, 9/3, 10/5, 10/6, 12/12, 12/13, 12/14, 13/6, 13/7, 13/8, 14/2, 14/4, 14/5, 17/3, 17/4, 17/5, 17/6, 17/7, 17/8, 17/9, 17/10, 18/3, 18/7, 19/3, 19/4, 19/5, 19/6, 19/7, 19/8, 19/9, 19/10, 19/11, 20/9, 20/10, 20/11, 20/12, 20/13, 20/14, 20/15, 21/2, 21/3, 21/4, 21/5, 21/6, 21/7, 21/8, 21/9, 21/23, 21/25, 21/26, 21/27, 21/28, 21/29, 21/40, 21/41, 22/34, 22/35, 24/3, 24/4, 24/13, 24/14, 24/16, 25/3, 25/4, 25/5, 26/4, 26/6, 27/2, 28/6, 28/16, 28/17, 28/18, 28/19, 28/20, 28/21, 28/22, 28/23, 28/24, 29/10, 29/11, 29/12, 29/13, 29/20, 29/21, 31/5, 31/6, 31/7, 31/8, 31/9, 31/10, 31/11, 31/12, 31/13, 31/14, 31/15, 32/4, 32/5, 32/6, 32/9, 32/10, 32/12, 32/13, 32/14, 33/29, 34/9, 34/10, 34/11, 34/12, 34/13, 34/14, 34/40 | Operational Access Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development, including to— (a) pass and re-pass with or without vehicles, plant, machinery, apparatus, personnel, equipment and materials; (b) make such investigations in, on or under the land as are necessary for the purpose of enabling the right to pass and re-pass; (c) enter, be on, and break up the surface of, the land; (d) upgrade, surface, resurface, use and repair the land for the purposes of enabling the right to pass and re-pass to adjoining land, including creating visibility splays; (e) erect, use, repair and remove temporary bridges and supporting or protective structures for the purposes of gaining access to adjoining land; (f) remove and discharge water from the land and to lay down, install, construct, create, adjust, alter, use, retain, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, refurbish, reconstruct, improve, inspect, cleanse, remove, and protect drainage schemes and associated management measures on the land; (g) fell, lop, cut, coppice, uproot and remove trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation which now or hereafter may be present on the land for the purpose of enabling the right to pass and re-pass to adjoining land; (h) erect, repair and remove temporary fencing and reinstate the land thereafter; (i) remove any works carried out to facilitate the right to pass and re-pass and reinstate the land thereafter, including planting and replanting any trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation; and (j) such other rights as may be necessary to facilitate any onshore Further Works, as defined in Schedule 1 to the Order, that may be required. |
2/5, 2/8, 2/12, 2/13, 2/14, 2/38, 2/39, 2/40, 2/41, 2/42, 3/6, 4/3, 4/4, 4/7, 4/23, 4/25, 4/26, 5/2, 5/3, 5/4, 5/5, 7/2, 7/3, 7/36, 11/7, 11/8, 11/9, 11/10, 11/11, 11/12, 11/13, 12/1, 12/4, 12/5, 12/9, 15/3, 17/1, 18/1, 18/2, 18/8, 18/9, 21/10, 23/3, 23/4, 24/5, 24/6, 25/7, 25/8, 25/9, 25/10, 26/5, 26/7, 27/3, 27/7, 27/10, 27/17, 27/18, 27/19, 27/20, 27/21, 27/22, 27/23, 27/24, 27/25, 27/26, 28/4, 28/7, 28/10, 28/12, 29/4, 29/5, 29/6, 29/7, 30/11, 30/15, 31/2, 31/3, 33/2, 33/3, 33/18, 33/19, 33/20, 33/25 | Construction and Operational Access Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the construction, installation, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development, including to— (a) pass and re-pass with or without vehicles, plant, machinery, apparatus, personnel, equipment and materials; (b) make such investigations in, on or under the land as are necessary for the purpose of enabling the right to pass and re-pass; (c) enter, be on, and break up the surface of, the land; (d) upgrade, surface, resurface, use and repair the land for the purposes of enabling the right to pass and re-pass to adjoining land, including creating visibility splays; (e) erect, use, repair and remove temporary bridges and supporting or protective structures for the purposes of gaining access to adjoining land; (f) remove and discharge water from the land and to lay down, install, construct, create, adjust, alter, use, retain, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, refurbish, reconstruct, improve, inspect, cleanse, remove and protect drainage schemes and associated management measures on the land; (g) fell, lop, cut, coppice, uproot and remove trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation which now or hereafter may be present on the land for the purpose of enabling the right to pass and re-pass to adjoining land; (h) erect, repair and remove temporary fencing and reinstate the land thereafter; (i) remove any works carried out to facilitate the right to pass and re-pass and reinstate the land thereafter, including planting and replanting any trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation; and (j) such other rights as may be necessary to facilitate any onshore Further Works, as defined in Schedule 1 to the Order, that may be required. |
33/15, 33/17 | Onshore Substation Access Road Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the construction, installation, retention, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development comprising Work No.18, including to— (a) pass and re-pass with or without vehicles, plant, machinery, apparatus, personnel, equipment and materials; (b) make such investigations in, on or under the land as are necessary for the purpose of creating an access road; (c) enter, be on, and break up the surface of the land; (d) lay-down, surface, resurface, retain, use, repair, upgrade and remove an access road for the purposes of enabling the right to pass and re-pass, including creating visibility splays; (e) remove and discharge water from the land and to lay down, install, construct, create, adjust, alter, use, retain, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, refurbish, reconstruct, improve, inspect, cleanse, remove, and protect drainage schemes and associated management measures on the land; (f) fell, lop, cut, coppice, uproot and remove trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation which now or hereafter may be present on the land for the purpose of enabling the creation and use of an access road and the right to pass and re-pass; (g) erect, repair, operate, retain, replace and remove fencing, gates, barriers or other such security measures and equipment; (h) effect access to the highway; (i) remove the access road and any ancillary works carried out to facilitate the right to pass and re-pass and reinstate the land thereafter, including planting and replanting any trees, hedges, shrubs or other vegetation; (j) lay down, install, construct, adjust, alter, re-lay, replace, retain, maintain, protect and remove pipes, cables, conduits or other utility apparatus (including the pipes, cables or conduits or other apparatus of statutory undertakers); (k) benefit from continuous vertical and lateral support for the access road; (l) prevent anything being done in, on or under the land which will, or which the owner can reasonably foresee may, interfere with the exercise of the rights set out in (a) to (k) above; and (m) such other rights as may be necessary to facilitate any Further Works, as defined in Schedule 1 to the Order, as may be required. |
33/10, 33/11, 33/14, 33/15, 33/16, 33/17, 33/30, 34/26, 34/27 | Landscape and Environmental Mitigation Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the construction, installation, retention, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development comprising Work No. 17, including to— (a) enter and be on the land and remain with or without vehicles, material, apparatus, equipment and personnel, to plant, install, execute, implement, retain, repair, improve, renew, relocate, replant, inspect, prune and remove trees, shrubs, hedgerows, seeding and other landscaping, ecological mitigation or enhancement measures including fencing, together with the right to retain, maintain, inspect and replant or replace such trees, shrubs, landscaping and environmental or ecological mitigation or enhancement measures including fencing and temporary works and the installation of temporary barriers for the protection of fauna; (b) carry out such works (together with associated fencing) required by the Order, a planning permission and/or consent now or to be granted over the land in accordance with any necessary licences relating to protected species and/or make such investigations in, on or under the land as required; (c) remove any works or measures carried out and reinstate the land; and (d) such other rights as may be necessary to facilitate any onshore Further Works, as defined in Schedule 1 of the Order, that may be required. |
33/10, 33/11, 33/14, 33/15, 33/16, 33/17, 33/30, 34/26, 34/27 | Landscaping and Environmental Mitigation Restrictive Covenant A restrictive covenant over the land for the benefit of the remainder of the Order land to prevent any activity which would in the reasonable opinion of the undertaker result in the disturbance of landscaping, environmental or ecological mitigation or enhancement areas or areas of habitat creation including any ploughing or grazing, during the period within which the undertaker is bound by any consent to maintain that landscaping, environmental or ecological mitigation or enhancement area or area of habitat creation, without the prior written consent of the undertaker. |
34/28 | Unlicensed Works Rights All rights necessary for the purposes of the construction, installation, retention, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the authorised development comprising Work No. 20 (which work is defined for these purposes as “the Unlicensed Works”), including to— (a) lay down, install, adjust, alter, construct, create, operate, erect, use, maintain, repair, renew, upgrade, inspect, test, remove and replace electrical equipment comprising the Unlicensed Works; (b) enter and be on the land and remain with or without plant, vehicles, machinery, apparatus and equipment, and break up the surface of the land for the purposes of the Unlicensed Works; (c) pass and re-pass with or without vehicles, plant, machinery, apparatus, equipment and materials for the purposes of the Unlicensed Works; (d) place and use plant, machinery, structures and temporary structures, including foundations, within the land for the purposes of the Unlicensed Works; (e) erect, create and remove fencing and secure working areas for the purposes of the Unlicensed Works; (f) make such investigations in or on the land as required for the purposes of the Unlicensed Works; (g) install and maintain cable marker posts to identify the location of the cabling comprising the Unlicensed Works (subject to an obligation to minimise interference with future use and operations within the land); (h) fell, lop or cut, coppice wood, uproot trees or hedges or shrubs which now or hereafter may be standing on the land which would if not felled, lopped, cut or removed obstruct or interfere with the Unlicensed Works; (i) install, alter, re-lay, maintain, protect, adjust or remove pipes, cables or conduits or apparatus (including the pipes, cables or conduits or apparatus of statutory undertakers) for the purposes of the Unlicensed Works; and (j) such other rights as may be necessary to facilitate any onshore Further Works as defined in Schedule 1 to the Order, that may be required. |