PHONE FIRM FIGHTS ORDER TO MOVE MAST IN EASTWOOD
JON ROBINSON
ENVIRONMENT CORRESPONDENT
09:00 - 21 July 2008
A mobile phone company has been ordered to remove a 72ft mast it put at the end of two gardens in Eastwood without telling the owners.
But T-Mobile has told Broxtowe Borough Council it will appeal against the enforcement notice as it needs more time to set up an alternative.
The company put up the temporary mast on December 17 using "emergency powers" because the signal from an existing smaller mast was blocked by a new housing development, as previously reported in the Post.
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ENVIRONMENT CORRESPONDENT
09:00 - 21 July 2008
A mobile phone company has been ordered to remove a 72ft mast it put at the end of two gardens in Eastwood without telling the owners.
But T-Mobile has told Broxtowe Borough Council it will appeal against the enforcement notice as it needs more time to set up an alternative.
The company put up the temporary mast on December 17 using "emergency powers" because the signal from an existing smaller mast was blocked by a new housing development, as previously reported in the Post.
Read More...
http://tinyurl.com/62gyqn
rudkla - 21. Jul, 21:57