Fight to close mast loophole
23 June 2006
A COMMUNITY is fighting to uproot a six-month-old mobile phone aerial erected on Green Belt land without planning permission.
T Mobile took advantage of a planning loophole which allows phone companies to erect temporary aerials without planning permission in areas with little coverage.
Six months ago it built a 24-metre mast at the Cardrome site in Upper Rainham Road, South Hornchurch.
In May Havering Council told T Mobile to remove the aerial but instead the company has applied to retain the temporary aerial for two years and to add a second, 15-metre, mast at the site.
Cllr Georgina Galpin (Con, Hylands) last week she delivered around 250 leaflets to residents encouraging them to object to T Mobile's application.
She said: "Telecom-munications companies are really devious, they have no concern or thought for the local residents."
Read more in this week's Recorder.
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A COMMUNITY is fighting to uproot a six-month-old mobile phone aerial erected on Green Belt land without planning permission.
T Mobile took advantage of a planning loophole which allows phone companies to erect temporary aerials without planning permission in areas with little coverage.
Six months ago it built a 24-metre mast at the Cardrome site in Upper Rainham Road, South Hornchurch.
In May Havering Council told T Mobile to remove the aerial but instead the company has applied to retain the temporary aerial for two years and to add a second, 15-metre, mast at the site.
Cllr Georgina Galpin (Con, Hylands) last week she delivered around 250 leaflets to residents encouraging them to object to T Mobile's application.
She said: "Telecom-munications companies are really devious, they have no concern or thought for the local residents."
Read more in this week's Recorder.
Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.
http://tinyurl.com/m2omb
rudkla - 23. Jun, 21:59