Phase Four Consultation
Phase Four consultation started on 2 September and ended on 11 October 2013.
During this consultation stage we presented the environmental information that is available to date, allowing stakeholders further opportunity to review, comment and influence the proposals.
In September 2013 we held public exhibitions across eight different locations in Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Visitors to the exhibitions were able to view the Preliminary Environmental Information 3 (PEI3), which sets out the potential impacts of the project and the measures that are being proposed to minimise these effects during the construction, operation and decommissioning phases.
For those who were not able to attend the public exhibitions, the consultation materials were available to view in libraries across Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. These documents can also be found on the downloads section of our website.
Phase Four Consultation Visuals
Representative daytime viewpoints for 8 MW turbine layout
Representative daytime viewpoints for 5 MW turbine layout
Representative night time viewpoints for 5 MW turbine layout
Please be aware of the size of these files, which are between 2 MB and 15 MB individually. You will require Adobe Reader in order to view these images. Please click here to download Adobe Reader.
It is very important to view the photomontages in the correct way so that the scale of the development is accurately presented. For accurate viewing, these sheets should be printed at a size of 297mm x 841mm and viewed from a distance of 450mm.
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The photographic panorama has been taken with a full frame digital camera fitted with a 50mm lens.
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The turbines illustrated are similar to the model that may be used in the completed scheme.
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Both curvature of the earth and light refraction have been taken into account utilising the calculations in Technical Appendix F of ‘Visual Representation of Wind Farms: Good Practice Guidance’ published by Scottish Natural Heritage (29 March 2006) and endorsed by the Landscape Institute, the Royal Chartered body for landscape architects.
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In order to view the visualisation at the correct distance to represent the scale of the development the sheet should be printed at a size of 297mm x 841mm and viewed from a distance of 450mm.
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If an extract of the visualisation is used, the resultant image must be accompanied by the following text: ‘This image has been extracted from a panorama and therefore does not accurately represent the wind park as it will be seen from the selected viewpoint as it does not include the full context of the view’




