PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Forests: Christchurch (17 June 2014)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what environmental impact assessment the Forestry Commission has carried out in respect of the proposed corridor up to 65 metres wide through Hurn Forest for cables connecting Navitus Bay Offshore windfarm with the national grid.

Asked by:
Sir Christopher Chope (Conservative)

Answer

The Forestry Commission is fully committed to protecting and improving the nation's public forests for the benefit of people, nature and the economy. It is not required to carry out a formal Environmental Impact Assessment in this case but it has considered the potential impact of the cable route and is working with the developer to ensure that the impact is minimised. Any woodland that is lost will be restored to heathland to improve the diversity of habitat, as well as opening the views and improving public access.


Answered by:
Dan Rogerson (Liberal Democrat)
24 June 2014

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