Set-back for mobile phone mast plans
1:57pm Wednesday 15th October 2008
By Andy Walker
CONTROVERSIAL plans to install an 18-metre mobile phone mast have suffered another set-back, after local councillors agreed to support residents’ objections.
Telecommunications company Vodafone may also now need full planning permission for the mast, which it wants to build on farmland, close to houses, in Sandy Bank, Northallerton.
The site of the proposed mast is close to the ward boundaries of Romanby parish and Northallerton town councils.
At a meeting of the parish council last night, members voted to write to Hambleton District Council, the local planning authority, expressing support for objectors.
It is claimed that more than 100 homes would be within view of the mast, which would be 15 metres tall, with a three metre antenna stalk on top of that.
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http://www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk/news/3760082.Set_back_for_mobile_phone_mast_plans/
By Andy Walker
CONTROVERSIAL plans to install an 18-metre mobile phone mast have suffered another set-back, after local councillors agreed to support residents’ objections.
Telecommunications company Vodafone may also now need full planning permission for the mast, which it wants to build on farmland, close to houses, in Sandy Bank, Northallerton.
The site of the proposed mast is close to the ward boundaries of Romanby parish and Northallerton town councils.
At a meeting of the parish council last night, members voted to write to Hambleton District Council, the local planning authority, expressing support for objectors.
It is claimed that more than 100 homes would be within view of the mast, which would be 15 metres tall, with a three metre antenna stalk on top of that.
Read More...
http://www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk/news/3760082.Set_back_for_mobile_phone_mast_plans/
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