Council blunder leads to new mast
By Nurinder Johal
Angry: Richard Thompson front with Kilsby residents in front of the mobile phone mast (MAST_079007)
RESIDENTS are angry about a phone mast that has been built in their village because of a council blunder.
Villagers in rural Kilsby were against the Orange phone mast being built.
They claim the 15-metre mast situated at the mouth of Kilsby tunnel is an eyesore and want it to be taken down.
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http://www.daventrytoday.co.uk/news?articleid=3077630
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And still it goes on, week after week! The guilty LPA planning officers
(who give their so-called professional advice to councillors and so often recommend approval of telecoms applications without due consideration of the pros and cons) demonstrate yet again their incompetence and ignorance of the associated legislation. Any complaint to the Local Government Ombudsman in such circumstances is all very well but the sooner someone takes an LPA to court (vide the the learned statements of three Appeal Court judges in the 'Bardsey' case) the better. We might then see something being done!
David
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=council+blunder
Angry: Richard Thompson front with Kilsby residents in front of the mobile phone mast (MAST_079007)
RESIDENTS are angry about a phone mast that has been built in their village because of a council blunder.
Villagers in rural Kilsby were against the Orange phone mast being built.
They claim the 15-metre mast situated at the mouth of Kilsby tunnel is an eyesore and want it to be taken down.
Read More...
http://www.daventrytoday.co.uk/news?articleid=3077630
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And still it goes on, week after week! The guilty LPA planning officers
(who give their so-called professional advice to councillors and so often recommend approval of telecoms applications without due consideration of the pros and cons) demonstrate yet again their incompetence and ignorance of the associated legislation. Any complaint to the Local Government Ombudsman in such circumstances is all very well but the sooner someone takes an LPA to court (vide the the learned statements of three Appeal Court judges in the 'Bardsey' case) the better. We might then see something being done!
David
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=council+blunder
rudkla - 5. Aug, 16:23