Anger as mast deal collapses
By Alex Lewis
NEIGHBOURS were outraged when plans for a large mobile phone mast in Clarence Park to avoid the need for others in residential streets were thrown out last night.
The cabinet of St Albans District Council, as predicted by the Review, reversed an earlier decision to allow the mast next to the football ground.
Andrew Apps of Gurney Court Road, who has led a campaign to allow the Orange mast, told the Review: "It is completely outrageous.
"I am extremely disappointed - the council have been leading us up the garden path for five years."
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NEIGHBOURS were outraged when plans for a large mobile phone mast in Clarence Park to avoid the need for others in residential streets were thrown out last night.
The cabinet of St Albans District Council, as predicted by the Review, reversed an earlier decision to allow the mast next to the football ground.
Andrew Apps of Gurney Court Road, who has led a campaign to allow the Orange mast, told the Review: "It is completely outrageous.
"I am extremely disappointed - the council have been leading us up the garden path for five years."
Read More...
http://www.stalbansobserver.co.uk/search/display.var.1748782.0.anger_as_mast_deal_collapses.php
rudkla - 10. Okt, 17:56