Worthing families unite against mast
WEST Tarring is the new battleground in the continuing campaign against mobile phone masts.
The Herald has revealed how families living close to the proposed site of the 10-metre high T-Mobile mast, are joining the together to fight the plans.
The mast would be a "replica" telegraph pole, sited within the highway verge close to allotments.
St Andrew's Road resident Caroline Nelson is spearheading the campaign.
She said: "We don't want it, nobody wants it.
"There is a big ground-surge of public opposition building up against this."
More than 100 homes have been canvassed by Mrs Nelson, aged 42, and, she said, only two did not seem to be bothered by the mast proposal.
Keep updated on this story in the Worthing Herald
23 February 2007
All rights reserved © 2007 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.
http://www.worthingtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=472&ArticleID=2069602
The Herald has revealed how families living close to the proposed site of the 10-metre high T-Mobile mast, are joining the together to fight the plans.
The mast would be a "replica" telegraph pole, sited within the highway verge close to allotments.
St Andrew's Road resident Caroline Nelson is spearheading the campaign.
She said: "We don't want it, nobody wants it.
"There is a big ground-surge of public opposition building up against this."
More than 100 homes have been canvassed by Mrs Nelson, aged 42, and, she said, only two did not seem to be bothered by the mast proposal.
Keep updated on this story in the Worthing Herald
23 February 2007
All rights reserved © 2007 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.
http://www.worthingtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=472&ArticleID=2069602
rudkla - 23. Feb, 11:35