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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Millbrook Gas Fired Generating Station Order 2019.

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Work No. 5 development comprising an electrical substation and electrical infrastructure including—
(a)400kV substation including overhead line gantry and site office and welfare accommodation and emergency auxiliary supplies;
(b)underground high voltage electrical cables and associated telemetry and electrical protection auxiliary cabling;
(c)security infrastructure including perimeter fencing with gates, security cameras and site lighting infrastructure, including perimeter lighting columns;
(d)landscaping including bunds, tree planting, fencing and other boundary treatments and ecological mitigation;
(e)site drainage and waste management infrastructure;
(f)electricity and telecommunications connections and other services; and
(g)internal roadways, car parking, pedestrian network and hardstanding for planned maintenance,
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