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29.10.03
An urgent meeting attended by
all three Lib Dem Alexandra ward Councillors saw Jim Stephenson, O2
Representative, face angry questioning from residents following the mobile
phone company's decision to go ahead with installing a mobile phone mast on
the site of a disused factory in Albert Road, N22. This was despite O2
having dropped their plans early in 2002 following a successful local
residents' campaign against the mast.
The meeting was called after local residents awoke last Sunday morning to
find a huge mobile crane arriving at the site in Albert Road. It was
subsequently discovered that O2 Telecommunications were preparing to install
a mobile mast on site.
Wayne Hoban, Alexandra ward councillor, informed residents that there is no
requirement for telecom companies to seek planning permission from the local
authority for installation of such masts, thereby excluding local residents
from the decision making process. This was confirmed by the Council.
However Cllr Hoban has branded O2's actions "totally unacceptable" and
believes there remains legitimate health concerns regarding mobile phone
mast emissions, which makes it even more important that the widest possible
consultation should take place before they are installed, particularly in
residential areas such as Albert Road.
O2 was asked to stop all work on the installation for a period of up to a
month to allow proper consultation, which the company agreed to 'look at'.
It was also agreed that another public meeting should be held next week to
which the Chief Executive of O2, council officers, and local councillors,
would be invited. In the meantime, further action is being considered by
local residents to reinforce their strong opposition to this development.
Cllr Wayne Hoban (Alexandra) comments:
"We are very concerned with the way the erection of this telephone mast has
come about. The Council seems powerless to do anything to stop it due to the
Government's lack of legislation protecting residents.
"The lack of consultation has been unacceptable and we must make the most of
the month that we have to gather comments and opinion from those who will be
affected by this installation."
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