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Court Gives Go Ahead to Mobile Phone Mast Erection on Church

by Daniel Blake

Posted: Thursday, August 16, 2007, 12:55 (BST)

An appeal to stop a mobile phone mast being erected on top of an Essex church has been dismissed by a Consistory Court.

The appeal was lodged because of fears that the mast, to be put up at St Peter and St Paul’s Church in Chingford, Essex, could be used to transmit pornography.

Although at an initial hearing concerns were also raised regarding various health issues surrounding mobile phone masts, it was put forward that because it was possible they could facilitate the transmission of pornography they should not be allowed to be placed on the church building.

That initial hearing was overseen by Chancellor Pullen, who refused to permit the faculty due to the fears, and the case was forwarded on to the Consistory Court.

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