Rejected phone mast plan to go ahead after council error
Jul 25 2007
Nev Wilson
AN OUTRAGED army of residents in Woodhatch is fast gaining numbers after a borough council blunder cast an unwanted shadow over their homes.
More than 100 householders living along Prices Lane and the surrounding streets have signed a petition to prevent the building of a phone mast at the end of their road - a battle they thought was long since won.
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http://tinyurl.com/36jxeg
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Incidentally, how many T-Mobile 56-day rule masts have gone up in the
last 9 months?
I have lost count.
The current T-Mobile approach appears to be as follows:-
1. Put in application
2. Pass brown envelope to Council Planning Officer
3. Wait for Planning Committee to reject mast
4. Wait for Officer in step 2 to send rejection letter after 56 days
5. Erect mast soon after
Brilliant! Saves all that delay and cost involved with an appeal.
M.
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
Nev Wilson
AN OUTRAGED army of residents in Woodhatch is fast gaining numbers after a borough council blunder cast an unwanted shadow over their homes.
More than 100 householders living along Prices Lane and the surrounding streets have signed a petition to prevent the building of a phone mast at the end of their road - a battle they thought was long since won.
Read More...
http://tinyurl.com/36jxeg
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Incidentally, how many T-Mobile 56-day rule masts have gone up in the
last 9 months?
I have lost count.
The current T-Mobile approach appears to be as follows:-
1. Put in application
2. Pass brown envelope to Council Planning Officer
3. Wait for Planning Committee to reject mast
4. Wait for Officer in step 2 to send rejection letter after 56 days
5. Erect mast soon after
Brilliant! Saves all that delay and cost involved with an appeal.
M.
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
rudkla - 25. Jul, 22:05