Plea to include phone masts
Northwich Guardian
THE chairman of a group fighting against mobile phone communication masts being put up is asking Vale Royal Borough Council if the potential effects of masts will form part of the leukaemia investigation.
Dennis Cannon is chairman of Together Against Masts, which has more than 4,000 members in east Lancashire.
He said: "I have heard of similar cases where exposure to the microwave radiation from mobile phone masts has caused cancer.
"I have been trying to speak to Vale Royal Borough Council to discover whether there is a phone or emergency service Tetra mast near to the housing estate.
"The operators would then be obliged to provide information as to where the waves of greatest intensity strike the ground."
He added: "If anyone is concerned, they can ring me on 01282 771635."
From Mast Network
THE chairman of a group fighting against mobile phone communication masts being put up is asking Vale Royal Borough Council if the potential effects of masts will form part of the leukaemia investigation.
Dennis Cannon is chairman of Together Against Masts, which has more than 4,000 members in east Lancashire.
He said: "I have heard of similar cases where exposure to the microwave radiation from mobile phone masts has caused cancer.
"I have been trying to speak to Vale Royal Borough Council to discover whether there is a phone or emergency service Tetra mast near to the housing estate.
"The operators would then be obliged to provide information as to where the waves of greatest intensity strike the ground."
He added: "If anyone is concerned, they can ring me on 01282 771635."
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