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Dienstag, 12. Juni 2007

Go-ahead for mobile phone mast

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EHS TV News: Informations locales Drôme législatives 2007

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Alzheimer's Cases May Quadruple by 2050

More than 26 million people worldwide have Alzheimer's disease, and a new forecast says the number will quadruple by 2050. At that rate, one in 85 people will have the brain-destroying disease in 40 years, researchers from Johns Hopkins University conclude.

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Alzheimers and EMF/EMR toxicity
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ALZHEIMERS: GLOBAL EPIDEMIC
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Montag, 11. Juni 2007

Warring councillors call a truce

By Justin Dunn

TWO warring Tory councillors who were heading to court after an internal party row have agreed to bury the hatchet.

Moreton and Saughall Massive Cllr Chris Blakeley has publicly apologised for not recognising the efforts of colleague David Kirwan in trying to expose a council blunder over mobile phone masts.

In return, Cllr Kirwan - a solicitor - has said he will no longer pursue libel action against Cllr Blakeley.

However, Cllr Kirwan resigned the Tory whip last week and said on Monday he would remain in the council as an Independent Conservative serving the Hoylake and Meols ward.

Wirral Council was forced to apologise to residents after four mobile phone masts - turned down for planning permission - were allowed to go ahead because a council employee had failed to issue the relevant decision notice to T-Mobile.

“I am delighted that Cllr Blakeley has issued his statement ".
Cllr David Kirwan

Cllr Blakeley accused the Labour-led planning committee - which includes Cllr Kirwan - of trying to keep the blunder under wraps.

Cllr Blakeley said: "I deeply regret any misunderstanding that I may have caused.

"I am happy to make clear that Cllr Kirwan was a vociferous opponent of any moves to keep the mobile phone mast blunder out of the public domain.

"Cllr Kirwan has worked tirelessly for the Conservative Party cause during the past couple of years and it is a great shame that he has chosen to resign from the party.

"My wish is that we can continue working together for the good of all residents in Wirral."

Cllr Kirwan said: "I am delighted that Cllr Blakeley has issued his statement making clear the role that I played in bringing the phone mast blunder into the public domain.

"As a result, I have today decided to withdraw the libel action against the councillor.

"However, I stand by my decision to resign the party whip and will continue to represent residents in Hoylake & Meols as an Independent Conservative.

"Cllr Blakeley is a highly regarded councillor who, like myself, fights tirelessly to improve the lives of people in Wirral. I look forward to joining forces with him on many issues in the future."

© Copyright 2001-2007 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.thisiswirral.co.uk/display.var.1462168.0.warring_councillors_call_a_truce.php

Objectors rally to block mast on green site

MORE than 50 people have formally objected to plans for a new mobile phone mast in the Capital.

The proposed mast would be built on greenfield land at Malleny Bing, near Harlaw Road, in Balerno.

A campaign group called SOS Balerno was established to protest against the mast being built and believe mobile companies should be forced to "mast share".

Fifty-six formal objection letters were sent to the city council's planning department.

©2007 Scotsman.com

http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=911902007

Fields of screams for irate motorists

http://www.bedsonsunday.com/bedsonsunday-news/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=103884

This was in the B.O.S. this weekend. This mast appears to have everything on it including police communication.

Homer

Phone mast for Holy Trinity

Jun 11 2007

by Kerry Beadling

ONE of Coventry's famous three spires could soon be housing a mobile phone mast.

A phone company wants to use the city centre's landmark Holy Trinity Church, which dates back to the 12th century.

The plan involves putting four antennas and other equipment within the tower at the Priory Row church so that it is not visible.

But some people are worried about health issues surrounding the application.

Local clergy have been asked to consider the scheme by a company called QS4, which looks for well-positioned spaces for antenna installations, on behalf of the T-Mobile network.

Residents and businesses in a 100 metre radius are being consulted on the proposal which will then be looked at by the church committee.

If that approves the plan, then has to go the DAC, which acts as the Church of England's planning authority.

Holy Trinity Church is one of the largest medieval churches in England and was founded in the 12th century for the tenants of the Priory lands which extended over the north of Coventry.

Among its precious artefacts is the Doom painting, which dates to around 1430, and shows Christ in the centre with the stair to heaven above him and below him the souls of the damned being propelled by demons towards the open jaws of hell.

Church warden Sue Wilcox said: "There's been a lot of publicity about recent applications to the Church of England.

"Obviously our congregation and our own church body are concerned about possible health issues. However we understand research shows they are safe."

A spokesman for QS4 hoped if approved the equipment would be in place by the end of the year.

He added: "Churches are normally one of the tallest structures on the skyline and therefore they generally provide an ideal location."

© owned by or licensed to Midland Newspapers Limited 2007

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Field Test: GPS phones for kids

http://biz.yahoo.com/hmoney/070531/053007_gps_phones_moneymag.html?.v=3&.pf=oneclick

Now they're pushing parents to push mobile phones on their kids - in order to TRACK them! To "plot their whereabouts"! Horrors!

Susan Clarke

Sonntag, 10. Juni 2007

The Great Wi-Fi Debate

The Independent has changed the title of its blog to:

The Great Wi-Fi Debate

In recent weeks we have carried several reports on the potentially harmful effects of mobile phone and Wi-Fi emissions. Are we right to raise concerns? Your views, please.

Please feel free to comment:
http://ios.typepad.com/ios/2007/05/your_suggestion.html#comment-72250704

paul



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Samstag, 9. Juni 2007

Victory near in phone mast fight

DOMINIC CHESSUM

09 June 2007 11:53

Furious families fighting to stop a mobile phone mast being put up outside their homes are on the verge of victory after council officers said they thought the scheme should be turned down.

A 428-signature petition and 60 letters of objection were submitted to the council following a public outcry from people living in Eaton Street when the application was submitted by phone operator O2 earlier this year.

The telecoms giant said the 17.5m mast was needed after it was told to remove its mast in nearby Newmarket Road by the city council.

But the proposal, which will go before councillors on Tuesday, has been recommended for refusal by the council officers, who advise councillors in their decision making.

Officers say permission should be refused because its height, design and colour would be obtrusive in the Eaton Conservation area and would go against the city's local plan.

Those who have been fighting the proposal welcomed the news, but said it did not necessarily mean the battle was over.

Malcolm Fuller runs the post office in Eaton Street and had the petition in his shop.

He said: “I am surprised and pleased that it could be rejected but they could appeal. The one on South Park Avenue was rejected by the city council but then they got it through on appeal. We will have to wait and see what happens.”

The Evening News' Put Masts On Hold campaign calls for no more masts to be placed near homes or schools until it is proved they are safe.

Jane Rolph, who lives in Eaton, said: “We understand the need for technology and are asking for masts to be placed in a safe zone 500 metres away from populous areas.

“We already have two masts within a hundred metres of the proposed site. We have a choice to smoke or drink, yet in today's health and safety conscious world, how can we have this health risk imposed upon us? It is unforgivable that health risks are not being taken into consideration with phone mast sitings.”

Jim Stevenson, a spokesman for O2, said: “We are surprised they are recommending rejection, simply because we have been talking to the planners for quite a while.”

Are you fighting proposals for a mobile phone mast in your area? Contact reporter Dominic Chessum on 01603 772428 or email dominic.chessum@archant.co.uk

Copyright © 2007 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

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