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2005

Le CRIIREM veille sur les ondes

Le Dauphiné Libéré 2 Décembre 2005
http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=dernieresinfos&date_news=2005-12-02

EUROPEAN ENQUIRY ON THE «BIOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS» EXPERIENCED by NEIGHBOURS of RELAY ANTENNAS for MOBILE TELEPHONES

http://openpr.com/in/623

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The goal of this new Research Questionnaire is to garner for 2005 and 2006 the maximum amount of new data and statistics in the face of the unprecedented growth of mobile relay antennas for Mobile Telephones (MT) resulting from the operators bringing into operation in the last few months new technologies (EDGE, 3G /UMTS, etc. . .).

This increased density of the network of relay stations for MT generates a very strong increase in “Electrosmog” (the whole set of ambient ElectroMagnetic Fields). This latest development is now taking the proportion of masts to an even more worrying level for our health, notably by the generalization of hyper frequency radiation from microwaves. The absence of objective information generates a total lack of understanding of the risks incurred by people who live near the relay antennas. Many studies show changes in electroencephalograms, associated with cerebral malfunction and put into question the role of ElectroMagnetic Fields (EMF) from the MT relay antennas in the outbreak of neurovegitative troubles such as headaches, abnormal fatigue, disturbance of sleep etc. . . from where comes the all new expression of recent years: “People Are Tired”.

This anonymous questionnaire if you want to complete it, is easy to complete. It is essential that it is widely broadcast in France and in Europe so that it might be credible. After data processing of the responses to the questionnaire, we will put the statistics back in the hands of the scientists for final analysis.

Read further under:
http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=questionnaire_ang

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(by electronic translator)

Thank you for your message and your interrogations. People of Associations "Let us save Leon" (l’Associations Sauvons Léon) decided to in general undertake a national and international combat on the electrosmog. The strategy which is to develop wants innovative and media, because we think that to gain it is necessary to inform the mass of the population. It is necessary still that during a few months that we inform to arrive at the goal which a great part of the population includes/understands the problem. For a few days, televisions in their television news in France have started to make reports on the brain tumours in the schools, that had never existed front. We recorded a considerable number of new connections, more than 200 instantaneous by each waiter this Friday, there are eight waiters!

To type on Google for example: next up telephonie mobile http://www.google.fr/search?q=next+up+telephonie+mobile&hl=fr&lr=&start=0&sa=N

We think that we are on the good way, it is necessary to continue, we strongly progressed, but that is not yet sufficient. All together we must arrive there, it is a combat of public health international.

The answers to your questions are all in the site. - Which are we? http://www.next-up.org/intro2.php#1

- and which are our goals?
http://www.next-up.org/images/avertissements_liens_en700.png

and http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=problem

With regard to the European Parliament, if you can have contacts, that would be very positive! On the site we have a heading direct on Europe. http://www.next-up.org/synthese_parlement_europeen.php

Yours sincerely
Better Cordialities Next-up

Serge


En Francais !

Merci de votre message et de vos interrogations.

Des personnes de l’Associations Sauvons Léon ont décidé d’entreprendre un combat national et international sur l’électrosmog en général.

La stratégie qui est mise en œuvre se veut novatrice et médiatique, car nous pensons que pour gagner il faut informer la masse de la population.

Il faut encore que pendant quelques mois que nous informions pour arriver au but qu’une partie importante de la population comprenne le problème.

Depuis quelques jours, les télévisions dans leurs journaux télévisés en France commencent à faire des reportages sur les tumeurs au cerveau dans les écoles, cela n’avait jamais existé avant. Nous avons enregistré un nombre considérable de nouvelles connexions, plus de 200 instantanées par chaque serveur ce vendredi, il y a huit serveurs!

Taper sur Google par exemple: next up telephonie mobile

Nous pensons que nous sommes sur la bonne voie, il faut continuer, nous avons fortement progressé, mais cela n’est pas encore suffisant.

Tous ensemble nous devons y arriver, c’est un combat de salubrité publique international.

Les réponses à vos questions sont toutes dans le site.

- Qui sommes-nous ?

http://www.next-up.org/intro2.php#1

et

Quels sont nos buts ?

En ce qui concerne le Parlement Européen, si vous pouvez avoir des contacts, cela serait très positif !

Sur le site nous avons une rubrique direct sur l'Europe.


Bien à vous
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Serge

Enquête Nationale Riverains Antennes Relais

http://www.next-up.org/main.php?param=questionnaire

Dossier l’école de RUITZ et de Saint-Cyr-l’École

Dossier Antennes Relais de Téléphonie Mobile RUITZ 1ère Partie:

L' ACCUSATION
http://www.next-up.org/divers/doc14584104.htm

Outrage over mobile phone mast plan

Outrage has greeted continued plans by a mobile phone company to put up equipment on a Bognor Regis building.

O2 intends to install three antennae above 85 Aldwick Road in spite of the scheme being rejected by councillors last month.

The company has followed its refusal by Arun District Council's development control committee by submitting a notice of intent about its latest proposals.

The notice is a planning mechanism for telecoms firms which gives a council prior warning of a scheme.

O2 wants to put up the 14.1 metre high antennae on poles mounted on two chimneys on the eastern end of the property. It also wants to install an equipment cabinet, some 2m wide and 1.65m high, behind the building.

The council has about a month from receiving the notice to decide if the work is permitted development which does not need formal planning approval.

But Aldwick Road resident, and Arun district councillor, Paul Wells said: "I am livid about this. Once again, one of the mobile phone companies are basically getting their way and putting two fingers up to the planning authority.

Full report in the December 1 issue of the Bognor Regis Observer
02 December 2005

http://www.chichestertoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=450&ArticleID=1275546

Phone firm set to win mast battle

A CAMPAIGNER has given up hope of stopping a mast being built on his road.

Carpenter James Guckian thinks T-Mobile has won the fight to build a mast on the corner of Mead Way and Pickhurst Lane, Hayes.

The 47-year-old Mead Way resident was part of a group of protesters who sat in front of diggers and wrote to MP Eric Forth when work began in October.

He said: "There weren't enough of us to fight the battle. There's nothing more I can do."

The campaigners fought because they believed the mast was being illegally built on private land.

But T-Mobile is allowed to put up the mast because it is being built on land classified as a highway.

It won planning permission for the mast in August 2002.

10:01am Thursday 1st December 2005

http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/display.var.656232.0.phone_firm_set_to_win_mast_battle.php

Phone mast protesters ‘sold down the river’

editorial@hamhigh.co.uk
02 December 2005

Caroline McClatchey and Susanna Wilkey

CHALK Farm residents have failed to prevent a mobile phone mast going up on their roof.

Despite a concerted campaign by leaseholders and tenants, mobile phone giant T-Mobile has been granted permission to put a 4.7metre antenna and equipment on the flat roof of mansion block Eton Rise in Eton College Road.

Eton Rise is part of a much sought-after private estate which also includes Eton Place and Eton Hall. The six-storey building has 124 flats and the occupants are angered by landlord Shellpoint Trustees Limited's decision to allow the mast.

Julia Walker from Eton Rise said: "We, the leaseholders, have been sold down the river. The landlord has displayed a total disregard for the well-being and quality of life of the residents in favour of their own avarice.

"This is another situation where the little people are trodden on by those who have the power to run rough-shod over others' lives."

Roberta Dale, 20, said: "I don't think it's a very good idea, it's very dangerous for the residents. I am worried about radiation."

Steve Bennett, 41, added: "I suggest all the residents get a petition together as I certainly don't want to live anywhere near a mobile phone mast."

Residents opposed to the application were concerned about the health risks, especially with Haverstock School just down the road, and the constant hum.

As the building is curved, many residents also complained they would have a good view of the mast from their window.

Sol Unsdorfer, director of managing agents Parkgate-Aspen, said: "Several mobile phone operators have applied to us over the years for a base station lease.

"The latest applicant is the only one to have submitted a planning application. We expected it to fail under fierce resistance from the residents' association.

"Possibly those objections did not qualify on planning grounds or were not sufficiently robust.

"However, the planning application was submitted at the cellular company's own initiative and risk without any prior commitment, help or support from ourselves or the landlord."

T-Mobile wants the mast to improve reception in the Primrose Hill area. Camden Council approved the application on November 11.

caroline.mcclatchey@hamhigh.co.uk

http://tinyurl.com/9bwje

1
Dez
2005

Joy as mast bid turned down

DAVID BALE
01 December 2005 13:36

Moves to install a mobile phone mast on top of a church have been blocked after worried families opposed the scheme.

Phone giant 3G was consulting people in Lakenham about putting a mobile phone mast on top of St John's Church in Howard Road.

The proposed mast would have been close to the the back garden of mother-of-two Naomi Leeder, 27, who collected about 150 names on a petition against it.

The plans were discussed by St John's parochial church council on Monday night and turned down.

If it had gone ahead the church would have been paid about £5,000 by the phone company.

Rev Katharine Lovesey, curate at St John's church and St Paul's church, Tuckswood, said: "We were approached by the phone company. They said they considered the church to be a perfect place for a mast.

"We were looking into it and sent out a letter asking people what they thought about the idea.

"Naomi was very helpful with what she did, giving us a good view of what people around us did not want.

"Given the response, at a meeting of the parochial church council on Monday night, we decided that the mast would not be appropriate and that is the end of it.

"We would have been paid £5,000 which would have gone towards church running costs. But the church is not just about money."

Mrs Leeder, of Osbert Close, was delighted with the result.

She said: "It's great news and proves that all the work I put in, going round to people's houses to get their signatures, was worth it."

She said previously that she would have moved if the mast had been built.

"My eldest, six-year-old Rose, has only got one kidney and my three-year-old, Charlotte, has chronic asthma and eczema, so I did want any more health risks on my doorstep," she added.

Mrs Leeder, who lives with her husband Jamie, also 27, a taxi driver, was mainly concerned about the possible health risks, particularly cancer.

Mike Davies, community affairs manager at Hutchison 3G, said: "We need coverage in the area and to do that we have to find a suitable site, but if the PCC are not prepared to take it forward that option is not available."

The Evening News has campaigned through our Put Masts On Hold campaign against the installation of mobile phone masts near homes and schools until it is proved they are safe.

Dr Ian Gibson, Norwich North MP, and long-time supporter of our campaign, said he was pleased with the result.

Five years ago controversy was sparked when Norwich's Catholic Cathedral put up a phone mast at the top of its tower.

Are you fighting a mobile phone mast application? Call David Bale on (01603) 772427 or e-mail david.bale2@archant.co.uk

http://tinyurl.com/d4k97

Scrooge council sinks tenants' anti-phone mast bid

01 December 2005

THREE Orange mobile phone masts are being erected because Town Hall bunglers wanted to save seven pence on the cost of a single stamp.

Tower Hamlets’ planning bosses have been forced to apologise for the fiasco, which has outraged hundreds of families on the Isle of Dogs.

It has emerged the council refused mobile phone giant Orange permission to build three 10metre masts on the Island in August last year.

Planners said although the controversial masts - one of which is near George Green's School - were disguised as lampposts, they would spoil the character of the area.

So when engineers - protected by burly security guards - started to build the last of them in Farnworth House in Manchester Road last week, bemused neighbours called the police.

Work was halted and an investigation was launched. The council even wrote to Orange to complain, but they have now discovered the refusal notice was sent out just a day before the deadline, but with just a second-class stamp.

The authority saved seven pence on the 2004 cost of a first, but the legal deadline was missed and consent was deemed given by default.

Bosses are now powerless to stop the masts going up, but have pledged to tighten up procedures by sending all future similar letters by recorded delivery.

A council spokeswoman said they were “sorry” and added: “Regrettably, this was a one-off incident where the decision to refuse the notification from the telecommunications company was not issued in time to be effective.

“We take all representations on planning proposals very seriously and regret that, on this occasion, those objections were ineffective.”

But local Tory spokesman Tim Archer, who led the original campaign against the last year’s planning application, said he would be buying the council a book of first-class stamps “in case it’s got anything else important to post”.

http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/content/towerhamlets/advertiser/news/story.aspx?brand=ELAOnline&category=news&tBrand=northlondon24&tCategory=newsela&itemid=WeED01%20Dec%202005%2012%3A09%3A18%3A543

Sports club left on hold over telephone mast plans

By Jane Bruccoleri

Confusion has arisen in South Croydon as plans to erect a mobile telephone mast on the roof of a local sports club have been put on hold.

Concerned residents contacted the Croydon Guardian claiming that Vodafone was set to install a mast at South Croydon Sports Club in Beech Copse.

Stephen Harris, who lives only 50 metres from the club in Spencer Road, said that he would be prepared to stage a protest should it go ahead but had been told the plan had now been scrapped.

Mr Harris, who has been a member of the club for nine years, added: "I've got really mixed feelings because this is going to bring in a lot of money for the club.

"However, as a member I was disappointed not to have been informed and as a resident I was massively concerned about the possible health impact.

"Some people did want the mast, so there may be some antagonism about the decision but everyone wants the best for the club."

Club chairman Rob Stodart explained that the club did discuss the proposal but would have to get the approval of the site's landlord if it was to go ahead.

However, he said that they would not rule out a mast at some point as "the club has to think about it's future."

He added: "The management committee of the club would be failing the members if they didn't consider ways of making money for them.

"If we don't put it on our roof then someone else will."

Vodafone confirmed that the mobile phone mast plan has not been discarded by the club, and if it goes ahead, they will discuss the plans with people living in the area.

Jane Frapwell, electro-magnetic fields adviser for Vodafone, said the company was willing to take on board constructive suggestions in regards to design and would also consider any suggested alternative sites.

"If we can change things we will," she said: "Vodafone will be inviting feedback from nearby residents and schools and no work will start until this has been done."

Speaking about the impact on people's health, she added: "This is a technology that has been in use for decades and is used for television, radios, ambulance services and no adverse health effects have been found. We take our lead from the experts."

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