Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by East Anglia ONE Limited to carry out a Heritage Statement, to provide a further, more detailed assessment about the heritage potential of two river crossing points which form part of the wider East Anglia ONE project. A 1km Study Area around each site was considered in order to provide a context for the discussion and interpretation of the known and potential resource. This assessment has established that there is an archaeological interest within the river crossing sites, this is defined as the potential for the presence of buried archaeological remains and semi-submerged structures. Within Site 1 there are no known archaeological features within the site area though there is considered to be low to moderate potential for locating features from the later prehistoric period onwards relating to the use of the river and its natural resources. However, due to a paucity of previous intrusive archaeological investigations within the Study Area, the full potential for and significance of any such archaeological remains could not be accurately assessed on the basis of the available evidence. It is anticipated however, that any remains will be of local or regional significance. Within Site 2 there are two areas of posts known within the site area. These are undated and their exact purpose and extent is unknown though a post-medieval or later date is considered likely and they are likely to be associated with a former dock and the flood defences. Additionally there is considered to be low to moderate potential for locating features from the later prehistoric period onwards relating to the use of the river and its natural resources. The full potential for and significance of any such archaeological remains could not be accurately assessed on the basis of the