Frustration at mobile mast's legal loophole
by TIM FLETCHER
COUNCIL chiefs are being urged to allow more public debate on mobile phone masts as opposition mounts to a controversial plan to site a station less than 100 metres from two schools.
Communications giant Telefonica 02 wants to build a 15-metres mast comprising three antennae on Staffordshire County Council-owned land next to the Beacon Hotel, at the junction of Tutbury Road and Harehedge Lane, Outwoods.
The company says the mast is needed to improve coverage for new generation 3G mobile phones, but the plans, currently being considered by East Staffordshire Borough Council, have provoked fierce opposition in the neighbourhood.
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COUNCIL chiefs are being urged to allow more public debate on mobile phone masts as opposition mounts to a controversial plan to site a station less than 100 metres from two schools.
Communications giant Telefonica 02 wants to build a 15-metres mast comprising three antennae on Staffordshire County Council-owned land next to the Beacon Hotel, at the junction of Tutbury Road and Harehedge Lane, Outwoods.
The company says the mast is needed to improve coverage for new generation 3G mobile phones, but the plans, currently being considered by East Staffordshire Borough Council, have provoked fierce opposition in the neighbourhood.
Read More...
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/burtonmail-news/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=373178
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=school+mast
rudkla - 11. Dez, 08:27