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Stop the mobile phone mast being erected on St Leonards Road/Bulkeley Avenue

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Rebecca Wareham
11 years ago

I object to the mobile phone mast

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Louise Roberts
11 years ago

This isn't needed and will financially impact me as well as potentially cause health issues

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Allan Morris
11 years ago

This is most lacking in consideration especially as Asquith nursery is so unavoidably close. Please consider the necessity of this mast in its present indicated position

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Kathryn Keogh
11 years ago Featured

It is extremely disappointing that the Council should consider this residential location right next to a children's nursery when there are multiple less residential alternatives available. It shows complete disregard for the neighbourhood and its residents.

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F Tarrant
11 years ago

Unbelievable - put it in the field over the road.

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Daniel Banasko-Lawson
11 years ago

Objection submitted to RBWM. You have my full support.

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Phil Kemp
11 years ago

The mast is not required, would be unsightly, and the clear will of the local people is for the council to reject this application

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Elizabeth Chambers
11 years ago

RBWM objection just posted. Horrified by this proposal.

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yocheved Matthews
11 years ago

I'm against building the mast in Bulkeley avenue.

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Kate Saunders
11 years ago Featured

It seems like this a proposal based on what is easiest for the company and not for local residents - there are much more suitable sites in the area and stag meadow should be looked into more.

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Matt Rooke
11 years ago

the mast must be put at stag meadow

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F Tarrant
11 years ago

Keep off the residential areas

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paul markham · petition starter
11 years ago

We have objected to our two councilors who will now ensure that it goes to a planning panel made up of councilors. This will mean that we will have the chance to talk to the people making the decision. Bart - if you leave me your email address I will keep you in the loop.

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Bart schouten
11 years ago

Found it! http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/pam/view.jsp?ID=14%2F03155%2FFULL They've gone for a full planning application which is much better as it involves consultation with locals, seems like we may need to have a chat?!

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Bart schouten
11 years ago Featured

In addition to lodging your reservations here, essential to look up their application on RBWM website (currently down!) and leave your feedback there! O2 will apply under the General Permitted Development Order that may simply pass in 56 days after application date. Let's stop that from happening as indeed, there are plenty of other options to consider!