Anti-mast protestors triumph
A CAMPAIGN by Sompting residents to stop a mobile phone mast being put up near their homes was successful last Monday night, when planners refused permission. Mobile phone giant Hutchinson 3G wanted to put a mast on land at Scientific House, at the industrial units off Rectory Farm Road, Sompting.
But residents were concerned about the health risks the 15-metre high mast could pose to them and the children who live and play nearby.
Last Monday, Adur council planning committee agreed to refuse permission for the mast, even though approval was not technically required.
For full report and reaction, see the Lancing Herald, dated Thursday, July 6, 2006.
11 July 2006
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But residents were concerned about the health risks the 15-metre high mast could pose to them and the children who live and play nearby.
Last Monday, Adur council planning committee agreed to refuse permission for the mast, even though approval was not technically required.
For full report and reaction, see the Lancing Herald, dated Thursday, July 6, 2006.
11 July 2006
All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.
http://www.worthingtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=474&ArticleID=1619780
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