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The Port of Bristol (Deep Sea Container Terminal) Harbour Revision Order 2010

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1.—(1) The following provisions shall apply for the protection of the historic environment unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Company and English Heritage(1).

(2) In this Schedule—

“archaeological work” includes archaeological investigations, assessments and reporting;

“disposal site” means the site identified for disposal and described by latitudinal and longitudinal co-ordinates as given in the consent related to the works granted under the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985(2) or any other consent or licence granted for this project;

“post-construction archaeological work” means any archaeological work which is in the Scheme expressed as being required to be carried out by the Company after the completion of construction of a relevant work;

“pre-construction archaeological work” means any archaeological work which is in the Scheme expressed as being required to be carried out by the Company before the commencement of construction of a relevant work;

“relevant work” means any and each of the following—

(a)

Works Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 or any of them;

(b)

Dredging Works Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5 or any of them;

(c)

Dredging Work No. 3; and

(d)

any of Dredging Works Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 but only insofar as they result in the disposal of material in the disposal site;

“Retained Archaeologist” means the suitably qualified and experienced archaeologist or archaeological organisation to be employed and retained by the Company as required by the Scheme to supervise the implementation of the Scheme; and

“Scheme” means the Written Scheme of Investigation relating to the works agreed between the Company and English Heritage prepared by Wessex Archaeology under reference 70440.5 and dated 18 December 2008 and including a Dredge Reporting Protocol, and the definition shall include all method statements and generic method statements agreed pursuant to the Scheme and all amendments and revisions to the Scheme from time to time.

(1)

English Heritage is the name by which the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, established under section 32 of the National Heritage Act 1983 (c. 47), is known.

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