Appeal for support against mobile phone mast
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A COMMUNITY is calling for support from residents to block construction of a mobile phone mast which the council has already rejected.
Bromley Council refused planning permission in May, because the proposed 14m telephone mast on Crofton Lane, Petts Wood, did not fit in with its surroundings.
Parents and residents objected on health grounds to the mast, which would be near Crofton Infant and Crofon Junior schools.
Telephone operator Hutchinson 3G has appealed to the Planning Inspectorate, which will make a final decision on August 14.
Tina Christiansen, 39, of Crescent Drive, Petts Wood, said: "We have had tremendous backing from the community but we need ever more support."
Anyone wishing to object should email the inspector, Sue Nash, before August 12.
Email sue.nash@pins.gsi.gov.uk, quoting reference Land outside 153 Crofton Lane, Orpington, Kent, Ref.APP/G5180/A/05/1182979.
A COMMUNITY is calling for support from residents to block construction of a mobile phone mast which the council has already rejected.
Bromley Council refused planning permission in May, because the proposed 14m telephone mast on Crofton Lane, Petts Wood, did not fit in with its surroundings.
Parents and residents objected on health grounds to the mast, which would be near Crofton Infant and Crofon Junior schools.
Telephone operator Hutchinson 3G has appealed to the Planning Inspectorate, which will make a final decision on August 14.
Tina Christiansen, 39, of Crescent Drive, Petts Wood, said: "We have had tremendous backing from the community but we need ever more support."
Anyone wishing to object should email the inspector, Sue Nash, before August 12.
Email sue.nash@pins.gsi.gov.uk, quoting reference Land outside 153 Crofton Lane, Orpington, Kent, Ref.APP/G5180/A/05/1182979.
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