Profits from phone masts fuel debate
Council nets over £5,000 in rent
MOBILE phone masts located in Mexborough netted Doncaster Council more than £5,000 in rent last year.
Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show that Orange paid DMBC £1,738 for its mast at Mexborough High School while T Mobile shelled out £3,500 for its masts at nurseries in the town.
Across the borough as a whole Doncaster Council made £72,871.75 from eleven masts.
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http://www.southyorkshiretimes.co.uk/news/Profits-from-phone-masts-fuel.3914724.jp
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Phone masts net council £72,000
Campaigners raise fears about health
By Kate Liptrot
MOBILE phone masts in public areas such as schools, nurseries and council buildings netted Doncaster Council more that £70,000 in rent last year.
But campaigners remain concerned that the masts could cause long term health problems after claims of cancer clusters around masts in other parts of the country.
In total, Doncaster Council made £72,871.75 from the eleven masts located at Rossington High School, Mexborough High School, Mexborough Nurseries, Council House, Bentley ITEC and the racecourse.
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http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/free/Phone-masts-net-council-72000.3921785.jp
MOBILE phone masts located in Mexborough netted Doncaster Council more than £5,000 in rent last year.
Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show that Orange paid DMBC £1,738 for its mast at Mexborough High School while T Mobile shelled out £3,500 for its masts at nurseries in the town.
Across the borough as a whole Doncaster Council made £72,871.75 from eleven masts.
Read More...
http://www.southyorkshiretimes.co.uk/news/Profits-from-phone-masts-fuel.3914724.jp
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Phone masts net council £72,000
Campaigners raise fears about health
By Kate Liptrot
MOBILE phone masts in public areas such as schools, nurseries and council buildings netted Doncaster Council more that £70,000 in rent last year.
But campaigners remain concerned that the masts could cause long term health problems after claims of cancer clusters around masts in other parts of the country.
In total, Doncaster Council made £72,871.75 from the eleven masts located at Rossington High School, Mexborough High School, Mexborough Nurseries, Council House, Bentley ITEC and the racecourse.
Read More...
http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/free/Phone-masts-net-council-72000.3921785.jp
rudkla - 27. Mär, 15:48