Representation by East Of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (East Of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust)
- Date submitted
- 30 April 2024
- Submitted by
- Members of the public/businesses
The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) consider that the Project (Five Estuaries Offshore Wind Farm) is likely to have a significant impact on its operations, service capacity and resources (staff, vehicle fleet and estate assets) requiring appropriate mitigation and management measures to be identified and secured through either a planning obligation or Deed of Covenant. Such measures are likely to incorporate: • Assessment of increase the capacity, response capability and project preparedness for EEAST’s staff, vehicle fleet & estate assets pre, during and post construction and whether mitigation is required. • Establishing appropriate Terms of Reference, Membership & a Communications Strategy for a Transport, Community Safety, Health & Wellbeing Working Group – to include EEAST as an emergency service provider, along with its health and blue light partners such as the local Suffolk Integrated Care System, Suffolk Constabulary and Suffolk Fire and Rescue.