Joy after plan for new phone mast is rejected
editorial@hamhigh.co.uk
23 September 2005
CAMPAIGNERS are celebrating after council bosses refused a new mobile phone mast for Muswell Hill.
Telecom giant Vodafone submitted plans for the site at the junction of Albert Road and Durnsford Road.
Alexandra ward councillor Wayne Hoban said: "I am pleased the council has accepted concerns and rejected this application. This is very good news for all of us concerned about the proliferation of phone masts without proper planning powers for local councils."
The proposed mast was near to Rhodes Avenue primary school, Alexandra Park secondary in Bidwell Gardens and the Albert Road recreation ground.
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23 September 2005
CAMPAIGNERS are celebrating after council bosses refused a new mobile phone mast for Muswell Hill.
Telecom giant Vodafone submitted plans for the site at the junction of Albert Road and Durnsford Road.
Alexandra ward councillor Wayne Hoban said: "I am pleased the council has accepted concerns and rejected this application. This is very good news for all of us concerned about the proliferation of phone masts without proper planning powers for local councils."
The proposed mast was near to Rhodes Avenue primary school, Alexandra Park secondary in Bidwell Gardens and the Albert Road recreation ground.
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Starmail - 23. Sep, 17:32