Legislation – The Five Estuaries Offshore Wind Farm Order 2025

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Introduction

PART 1
Preliminary

1 Citation and commencement

2 Interpretation

PART 2
Principal Powers

3 Development consent etc. granted by the Order

4 Operation of generating station

5 Deemed marine licences under the 2009 Act

6 Power to maintain the authorised development

7 Benefit of the Order

8 Application and modification of legislative provisions

9 Defence to proceedings in respect of statutory nuisance

PART 3
Streets

10 Street works

11 Application of the 1991 Act

12 Construction and maintenance of new or altered highway

13 Temporary closure of public rights of way

14 Temporary restriction of use of streets

15 Access to works

16 Traffic regulation

17 Power to alter layout etc. of streets

PART 4
Supplemental powers

18 Discharge of water

19 Authority to survey and investigate the land

20 Protective work to buildings

PART 5
Powers of acquisition

21 Compulsory acquisition of land

22 Time limit for exercise of authority to acquire land compulsorily

23 Compulsory acquisition of rights

24 Compulsory acquisition of land: minerals

25 Private rights

26 Application of the 1981 Act

27 Acquisition of subsoil only

28 Modification of Part 1 of the 1965 Act

29 Rights under or over streets

30 Temporary use of land for carrying out the authorised development

31 Temporary use of land for maintaining the authorised development

32 Statutory undertakers

33 Recovery of costs of new connections

34 Funding

PART 6
Miscellaneous and general

35 Application of landlord and tenant law

36 Felling or lopping of trees and removal of hedgerows

37 Trees subject to tree preservation orders

38 Abatement of works abandoned or decayed

39 Saving provisions for Trinity House

40 Crown rights

41 Protective provisions

42 Application of the 1990 Act

43 Certification of plans, etc.

44 Service of notices

45 No double recovery

46 Requirements

47 Arbitration

48 Compensation

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Authorised development

SCHEDULE 2 Requirements

SCHEDULE 3 Streets subject to street works

SCHEDULE 4 Traffic Regulation

SCHEDULE 5 Access to works

SCHEDULE 6 Land of which temporary possession may be taken

SCHEDULE 7 Land in which only new rights etc. may be acquired

SCHEDULE 8 Modification of compensation and compulsory purchase enactments for creation of new rights and imposition of restrictive covenants

SCHEDULE 9 Protective provisions

SCHEDULE 10 Deemed marine licence – Generation Assets

SCHEDULE 11 Deemed marine licence – Transmission Assets

SCHEDULE 12

SCHEDULE 13 Compensation

SCHEDULE 14 Arbitration rules

SCHEDULE 15 Documents to be certified

SCHEDULE 16 Offshore co-ordinates

Signature

Explanatory note

PART 1Preliminary

Interpretation2.

(1)

In this Order—

1961 Act” means the Land Compensation Act 19619;
1965 Act” means the Compulsory Purchase Act 196510;
1980 Act” means the Highways Act 198011;
1981 Act” means the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 198112;
1984 Act” means the Road Traffic Regulation Act 198413;
1989 Act” means the Electricity Act 198914;
1990 Act” means the Town and Country Planning Act 199015;
1991 Act” means the New Roads and Street Works Act 199116;
2003 Act” means the Communications Act 200317;
2004 Act” means the Energy Act 200418;

2008 Act” means the Planning Act 2008;

2009 Act” means the Marine and Coastal Access Act 200919;
2016 Regulations” means the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 20;

ancillary works” means the ancillary works described in Part 2 of Schedule 1 (ancillary works) and any other works authorised by this Order that are not development within the meaning of section 32 of the 2008 Act;

apparatus” has the same meaning as in Part 3 (street works in England and Wales) of the 1991 Act;

archaeological mitigation strategy” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

authorised development” means the development and associated development described in Part 1 of Schedule 1 (authorised development) and any other development authorised by this Order that is development within the meaning of section 32 of the 2008 Act;

bank holiday” means a bank holiday in England and Wales under section 1 of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 197121;

book of reference” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

build option 1” means the scenario in which the authorised development will deliver works to support grid connection co-ordination, including the laying of onshore cable ducts (Work Nos. 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A, 9A, 10A, 11A, 12A, 14A and 15E), for transfer to and/or use by the developer or operator of North Falls, as part of co-ordination for grid connection works for offshore generation;

build option 2” means the scenario in which the undertaker only constructs those works required for the Five Estuaries Offshore Wind Farm grid connection and does not construct Work Nos. 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A, 9A, 10A, 11A, 12A, 14A and 15E;

building” includes any structure or erection or any part of a building, structure or erection;

buoy” means any floating device used for navigational purposes or measurement purposes, including wave buoys, LiDAR and guard buoys;

business day” means a day other than a Saturday or Sunday or a bank holiday in England and Wales;

cable” means up to 400 kilovolts cables for the transmission of electricity and includes direct lay cables, cables laid in cable ducts or protective covers, and further includes fibre optic and other communications cables either within the cable or laid alongside;

cable circuits” means a number of electrical conductors necessary to transmit electricity between two points within the authorised development, comprising up to three electrical conductors, which may be attached together or take the form of single cables, and in either case the circuit may include one or more auxiliary cables for the purpose of control, monitoring, protection or general communications;

cable crossings” means the crossing of existing cables, pipelines or other existing infrastructure by the cables authorised by this Order together with cable protection;

cable ducts” means conduits for the installation of cables;

cable protection” means physical measures for the protection of cables from physical damage including but not limited to concrete mattresses, split pipe system, and/or rock placement, and protective aprons or coverings (including material used for cable crossings);

carriageway” has the same meaning as in section 329 of the 1980 Act;

code of construction practice” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

commence” means—

(a)

in relation to the offshore works, the first carrying out of any licensed marine activities authorised by the deemed marine licences, save for pre-construction survey and monitoring approved under the deemed marine licences; or

(b)

in respect of the onshore works, the first carrying out of a material operation, as defined in section 155 of the 2008 Act comprised in or for the purposes of the authorised development other than onshore site preparation works,

and “commencement”, “commenced” and cognate expressions are to be construed accordingly;

compensatory works” means Work Nos. 18A and 18B to provide compensatory measures for Lesser Black Back Gulls;

deemed marine licence” means the marine licences set out in Schedules 10 (deemed marine licence – generation assets) and 11 (deemed marine licence – transmission assets);

deep water route cable installation area (future dredging depths) plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

discharging authority” for the purposes of Schedule 2 of this Order means Essex County Council;

electronic transmission” means a communication transmitted—

(a)

by means of an electronic communications network; or

(b)

by other means but while in electronic form;

environmental statement” means the documents certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

foundation” means any of a monopile, multi-leg pin-piled jacket, mono suction caisson or multi-leg suction caisson jacket;

HAT” means highest astronomical tide;

HVAC” means high voltage alternating current;

highway” and “highway authority” have the same meaning as in section 328 of the 1980 Act;

inter-array cables” means the cables linking the wind turbine generators to each other and to the other offshore works;

jacket foundation” means a steel jacket/lattice-type structure constructed of steel, fixed to the seabed with steel pin piles or steel suction buckets and associated equipment including scour protection, J-tubes, corrosion protection systems and access platforms and equipment;

jointing” means a process by which two or more cables are connected to each other by means of cable joints;

land plans (onshore)” means the documents certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

LAT” means lowest astronomical tide;

LiDAR” means a light detection and ranging system used to measure weather and sea conditions;

location plan – offshore” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

location plan – onshore” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

maintain” includes inspect, upkeep, repair, adjust, and alter and further includes remove, reconstruct and replace, any component part of any offshore work including any cable, and the onshore works described in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 1 (authorised development) not including removal, reconstruction or replacement of foundations and buildings associated with the onshore substation, to the extent assessed in the environmental statement, and any derivative of maintain must be construed accordingly;

“Margate and Long Sands – SAC benthic mitigation plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

“Marine Management Organisation” or “MMO” means the Marine Management Organisation, Lancaster House, Hampshire Court, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7YH, being the body created under the 2009 Act and which is responsible for the monitoring and enforcement of the deemed marine licences;

MCA” means the Maritime and Coastguard Agency;

“mean high water springs” or “MHWS” means the highest level which spring tides reach on average over a period of time;

“mean low water springs” or “MLWS” means the lowest level which spring tides reach on average height of all low waters above Chart Datum over a period of time;

monopile foundation” means a steel or concrete pile foundation, driven and/or drilled into the seabed and associated equipment including scour protection, J-tubes, corrosion protection systems and access platforms and equipment;

National Grid” means National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc, Company Number (02366977, and having its registered office at 1 – 3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH);

National Highways” means National Highways Limited (company number 09346363) whose registered office is Bridge House, 1 Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4LZ or any such successor or replacement body that may from time to time be primarily responsible for the functions, duties and responsibilities currently exercised by that statutory body;

North Falls” means the nationally significant infrastructure project known as North Falls Offshore Wind Farm, being an offshore electricity generating station approximately 24.5 kilometres from its nearest point at the Port of Lowestoft for which an application for development consent was accepted for examination on 22nd August 2024;

offshore in-principle monitoring plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.);

offshore Order limits and grid coordinates plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.);

offshore project design principles” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Order under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.);

offshore substation” means a platform attached to the seabed by means of a foundation, with one or more decks, whether open or fully clad, accommodating electrical power transformers, switchgear, instrumentation, protection and control systems, and other associated equipment and facilities to enable the transmission of electronic communications and for electricity to be collected at, and exported from, the platform;

offshore works” means Work Nos. 1 to 3 inclusive and any related further associated development in connection with those Works;

onshore site preparation works” means onshore works comprising surveying or investigatory works including archaeological investigations, environmental surveys, investigations for the purpose of assessing ground conditions; remediation of contamination, preparatory works to existing infrastructure and diversion and laying of utilities and services; creation of any temporary means of access; site clearance including vegetation clearance; erection of screening and fencing, site security works, creation of temporary hard standing, or the temporary display of site notices or advertisements;

onshore substation design principles document” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

onshore works” means Work Nos 4 to 18 inclusive and any related further associated development in connection with those Works;

Order land” means the land shown on the land plans which is within the limits of land to be acquired or used and described in the book of reference;

Order limits” means the limits shown on the works plan – offshore and works plan – onshore within which the authorised development may be carried out;

outline cable specification and installation plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Order under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.);

outline construction traffic management plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline fisheries liaison and co-existence plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline groundwater monitoring plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline landscape and ecological management plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline marine mammal mitigation protocol” means the document certified as the outline marine mammal mitigation protocol – piling by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline marine written schemes of investigation” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline offshore operations and maintenance plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline onshore written schemes of investigation” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline project environmental management plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline public access management plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline sediment disposal management plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline skills and employment strategy” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline southern north sea special area of conservation site integrity plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline workforce travel plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

outline working in proximity to wildlife in the marine environment plan” means the document certified as the working in proximity to wildlife in the marine environment plan by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) forming an appendix to the outline project environmental management plan;

pin piles” means steel or concrete cylindrical piles driven and/or drilled into the seabed to secure steel jacket foundations;

platforms” means the offshore structures housing or incorporating electrical equipment such as switchgear and transformers and high voltage reactive controls, electrical systems such as metering and control systems, J-tubes, landing facilities for vessels and helicopters, re-fuelling facilities, vessel charging facilities, communication and control systems, auxiliary and uninterruptible power supplies, energy storage systems, standby electricity generation equipment, cranes, storage for waste and consumables including fuel, marking and lighting and other associated equipment and facilities;

relevant planning authority” means in any given provision of this Order (including the requirements), the local planning authority—

(a)

for the area of land to which the provision relates is situated; and

(b)

with the relevant legislative competence under the 1990 Act for the matter to which that provision relates;

requirements” means, or a reference to a numbered requirement is a reference to, those matters set out in Schedule 2 (requirements) to this Order;

scour protection” means measures to prevent loss of seabed sediment around any structure placed in or on the seabed by use of protective aprons, mattresses, or rock and gravel placement;

SNCB” means a statutory nature conservation body, being the appropriate nature conservation body as defined in Regulation 5 of the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 201722 or its equivalent in the Conservation of Offshore Marine Habitats and Species Regulations 201723;

special category land plans” means the plan certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

stage” for the purposes of the requirements means the phase of Works, being the Works to be carried out at the same time as set out in the order in which all of the Works are planned to be undertaken;

statutory undertaker” means any person falling within section 127(8) of the 2008 Act and a public communications provider as defined in section 151 of the 2003 Act;

street” means a street within the meaning of section 48 of the 1991 Act24, together with land on the verge of a street or between two carriageways, and includes part of a street;
street authority”, in relation to a street, has the same meaning as in Part 3 of the 1991 Act 25;

street works and access plan” means the plan certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

substation” means in relation to the onshore works, an HVAC substation compound sited within Work No. 15 containing electrical equipment (including power transformers, gantries, switchgear, reactive compensation equipment, electrical protection equipment devices (disconnectors, circuit breakers), cooling, harmonic filters, cables and back-up generators), control buildings, lightning protection masts, communications masts, access including internal roads, fencing and other associated equipment, structures or buildings;

suction caisson foundation” means a tubular steel structure with steel buckets that partially or fully penetrates the seabed and associated equipment, including scour protection, J-tubes, corrosion protection systems and access platforms and equipment;

temporary closure of public rights of way plan” means the plan certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

transition joint bay” means underground concrete bays in Work No. 5 where the offshore export cables are jointed to the onshore cable circuits;

tree preservation order and hedgerow plan” means the document certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

trenchless installation technique compound” means a construction site associated with the cable or cable circuit works where horizontal directional drilling or other trenchless construction technique is proposed including hard standings, lay down and storage areas for construction materials and equipment, areas for spoil, areas for vehicular parking, bunded storage areas, areas comprising water and bentonite tanks, pumps and pipes, areas for welfare facilities including offices and canteen and washroom facilities, wheel washing facilities, workshop facilities and temporary fencing or other means of enclosure and areas for other facilities required for construction purposes;

trenchless installation techniques” means the installation of electrical circuits and/or cables by means of boring techniques for installing cable ducts including horizontal directional drilling, pipe jacking/horizontal auger boring and micro-boring;

tribunal” means the Lands Chamber of the Upper Tribunal;

Trinity House” means the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond;

undertaker” means, subject to article 7 (benefit of the Order) Five Estuaries Offshore Wind Farm Limited, incorporated under company number 12292474 and having its registered office at Windmill Hill Business Park, Whitehill Way, Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, SN5 6PB;

vessel” means every description of vessel, however propelled or moved, and includes a non-displacement craft, a personal watercraft, a seaplane on the surface of the water, a hydrofoil vessel, a hovercraft or any other amphibious vehicle and any other thing constructed or adapted for movement through, in, on or over water and which is at the time in, on or over water;

wind turbine generator” means a structure comprising a tower, rotor with three blades connected at the hub, nacelle and ancillary electrical and other equipment which may include J-tube(s), access and rest platforms, access ladders, boat access systems, corrosion protection systems, fenders and maintenance equipment, helicopter landing facilities and other associated equipment including communications equipment, fixed to a foundation or transition piece;

works plan – offshore” means the plan or plans certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order; and

works plan – onshore” means the plan or plans certified as such by the Secretary of State under article 43 (certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order.

(2)

References in this Order to rights over land include references to rights to do or to place and maintain, anything in, on or under land or in the airspace above its surface and references in this Order to the imposition of restrictive covenants are references to the creation of rights over land which interfere with the interests or rights of another and are for the benefit of land which is acquired under this Order or is otherwise comprised in the Order land.

(3)

All distances, directions, capacities, volumes and lengths referred to in this Order are approximate save in respect of the parameters referred to in—

(a)

requirements 2 (offshore design parameters) and 5 (onshore substation works, design and landscaping) in Part 1 (requirements) of Schedule 2 (requirements);

(b)

the conditions in Part 2 (conditions) of Schedule 10 (deemed marine licence – generation assets); and

(c)

the conditions in Part 2 (conditions) of Schedule 11 (deemed marine licence – transmission assets).

(4)

For the purposes of this Order, all areas described in square metres in the book of reference are approximate.

(5)

References in this Order to points identified by letters or numbers are to be construed as references to points so lettered or numbered on the relevant plans.

(6)

References in this Order to numbered works are references to the works as numbered in Part 1 of Schedule 1 (authorised development).

(7)

The expression “includes” is to be construed without limitation unless the contrary intention appears.

(8)

A reference to any statute, order, regulation or similar instrument is construed as a reference to a statute, order, regulation or instrument as amended by any subsequent statute, order, regulation or instrument or as contained in any subsequent re–enactment.