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Saturday, 28 November 2009 03:20

Telephone Masts

Written by  Claire
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Below is an e mail from Cllr Elgood concerning a Planning Application for the erection of  telephone masts. Please read it and respond to Planning with your comments.
Bill Cowell


Dear colleague

I would be grateful if you would circulate this information as widely as possible, and ask residents from across the ward to comment on the application. If this goes ahead other masts, such as at Intergen House, could also be tripled in strength.



The council has received a planning application for three mobile phone mast antennas on the roof of the Providence Pub on Western Road. We are asking residents to join us in objecting to the application - we believe that it is significant in size, close to homes and above a building which has been used as a nursery.

Mobile phone masts maybe a necessary evil, but we also believe people have the right to live free from health fears over them. This is too close to local homes and a less intrusive site should be found. This proposal significantly upgrades the existing equipment there and because of its size is especially cause for concern.

Details of the application are:

BH2009/02543 Sussex House 130 Western Road Hove

Replacement of existing 5 metre-high roof top flagpole to accommodate 3 No. triband antennas and installation of additional roof top equipment cabinet.

Applicant: MBNL Agent: Mono Consultants Ltd
C/O Mono Consultants Ltd 48 St Vincent St Glasgow G2 5TS
48 St Vincent St Glasgow G2 5TS

You can find out more about the application at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk under the planning register. Please use the reference BH2009/02543 to search for the application.

You can comment on the proposal via email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - or in writing to the Planning Department at:
Hove Town Hall
Norton Road
Hove
East Sussex
BN3 3BQ .

Again please quote the planning reference.

many thanks

Cllr Paul Elgood

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