MP calls for action over mobile masts safety and planning issues
Jul 14 2005
Maghull & Aintree Star 14.07.05
GEORGE Howarth MP has called the planning system an unsuitable method of co-ordinating the siting of mobile phone masts.
In a House of Commons speech the Sefton East MP said: "The point is that visual and planning matters are secondary to what I perceive to be the public's main concern, which is uncertainty about public health.
" The Stewart Inquiry was methodical and thorough and it concluded that there is no certainty that there is no health problem. We should therefore proceed cautiously. The collection and analysis of scientific evidence should continue and be properly funded."
He is asking the Government to take a fresh look at the system, in the absence of clear information about heath effects.
Omega there are clear information about heath effects. See under: http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html
Maghull & Aintree Star 14.07.05
GEORGE Howarth MP has called the planning system an unsuitable method of co-ordinating the siting of mobile phone masts.
In a House of Commons speech the Sefton East MP said: "The point is that visual and planning matters are secondary to what I perceive to be the public's main concern, which is uncertainty about public health.
" The Stewart Inquiry was methodical and thorough and it concluded that there is no certainty that there is no health problem. We should therefore proceed cautiously. The collection and analysis of scientific evidence should continue and be properly funded."
He is asking the Government to take a fresh look at the system, in the absence of clear information about heath effects.
Omega there are clear information about heath effects. See under: http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html
Starmail - 15. Jul, 18:35