Hope of resolution in phone mast row
RODDY ASHWORTH
Last updated: 20.03.2009 08:45:00
NEGOTIATIONS to relocate a controversial mobile phone mast in an Essex town have taken a step forward.
A barrage of complaints and objections were received by Colchester Borough Council when telecoms company O2 applied to erect the mast in Norman Way, Lexden.
As a result, the authority's planning committee refused to allow it to be built at the site, which is close to St Mary's School, Colchester County High School for Girls and St Benedict's College.
But due to an administrative error the council's refusal came too late and missed the legal deadline, meaning O2 were automatically given permission to go ahead.
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Lexden: New site found for phone mast
11:20am Friday 20th March 2009
Exclusive By Wendy Brading
A SOLUTION may have been found to the on-going dispute over Lexden's controversial phone mast.
Residents were furious after phone company O2 was allowed to put up a mast at the junction of Lexden Road and Norman Way because Colchester Council had not made a decision in time.
Read More...
http://www.essexcountystandard.co.uk/news/4216173.Lexden__New_site_found_for_phone_mast/
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=school+mast
Last updated: 20.03.2009 08:45:00
NEGOTIATIONS to relocate a controversial mobile phone mast in an Essex town have taken a step forward.
A barrage of complaints and objections were received by Colchester Borough Council when telecoms company O2 applied to erect the mast in Norman Way, Lexden.
As a result, the authority's planning committee refused to allow it to be built at the site, which is close to St Mary's School, Colchester County High School for Girls and St Benedict's College.
But due to an administrative error the council's refusal came too late and missed the legal deadline, meaning O2 were automatically given permission to go ahead.
Read More...
http://tinyurl.com/dnjxjg
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Lexden: New site found for phone mast
11:20am Friday 20th March 2009
Exclusive By Wendy Brading
A SOLUTION may have been found to the on-going dispute over Lexden's controversial phone mast.
Residents were furious after phone company O2 was allowed to put up a mast at the junction of Lexden Road and Norman Way because Colchester Council had not made a decision in time.
Read More...
http://www.essexcountystandard.co.uk/news/4216173.Lexden__New_site_found_for_phone_mast/
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=school+mast
rudkla - 20. Mär, 10:56