Dancing for joy at mast refusal
Jul 12 2007
by Joanne Kelly, Ormskirk Advertiser
A DANCE teacher and hundreds of her pupils are celebrating after councillors pulled the plug on plans to build a mobile phone mast near their school.
Owner of the Ormskirk School of Dance, Alison Clark of Long Lane, Aughton, protested against the mast which T-Mobile wanted to build on Southport Road, Ormskirk.
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Re: Dancing for joy at mast refusal
“Scientific studies conclude that ‘from all evidence accumulated so far, no adverse short or long-term health effects have been shown to occur from the radio frequency signals produced by base stations’.
Another sweeping statement from an Operator. We really should be challenging them over their blatant deceipt. All MP's and Councillors have been treated to this propaganda in the latest MOA Newsletter.
Sylvia
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
by Joanne Kelly, Ormskirk Advertiser
A DANCE teacher and hundreds of her pupils are celebrating after councillors pulled the plug on plans to build a mobile phone mast near their school.
Owner of the Ormskirk School of Dance, Alison Clark of Long Lane, Aughton, protested against the mast which T-Mobile wanted to build on Southport Road, Ormskirk.
Read More...
http://tinyurl.com/2p7xtr
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Re: Dancing for joy at mast refusal
“Scientific studies conclude that ‘from all evidence accumulated so far, no adverse short or long-term health effects have been shown to occur from the radio frequency signals produced by base stations’.
Another sweeping statement from an Operator. We really should be challenging them over their blatant deceipt. All MP's and Councillors have been treated to this propaganda in the latest MOA Newsletter.
Sylvia
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
rudkla - 12. Jul, 15:26