Mobile giant goes on with mast bid
Friday, May 01, 2009, 09:20
CAMPAIGNERS have launched a second battle to stop a phone mast being erected close to a nursery.
Telefonica O2's proposal to build a 49ft mast in Weston Coyney has already been rejected by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, but the firm has appealed the decision and still wants to build the mock telegraph pole, with three integrated antennas and equipment cabinet, at the corner of Park Hall Road and Weston Road.
The matter is currently awaiting a ruling from a planning inspector, who is unlikely to make his site visit before May 6.
Last time, hundreds of people objected to the proposed site directly opposite St Andrew's Church, which houses St Andrews and St Peters Pre-school.
And ward councillor Michael Coleman says he has already received many complaints about the appeal.
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http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/news/Mobile-giant-goes-mast-bid/article-953463-detail/article.html
CAMPAIGNERS have launched a second battle to stop a phone mast being erected close to a nursery.
Telefonica O2's proposal to build a 49ft mast in Weston Coyney has already been rejected by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, but the firm has appealed the decision and still wants to build the mock telegraph pole, with three integrated antennas and equipment cabinet, at the corner of Park Hall Road and Weston Road.
The matter is currently awaiting a ruling from a planning inspector, who is unlikely to make his site visit before May 6.
Last time, hundreds of people objected to the proposed site directly opposite St Andrew's Church, which houses St Andrews and St Peters Pre-school.
And ward councillor Michael Coleman says he has already received many complaints about the appeal.
Read More...
http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/news/Mobile-giant-goes-mast-bid/article-953463-detail/article.html
rudkla - 1. Mai, 10:36