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Conservative planning green paper

 

David Cameron and Caroline Spelman recently published the Conservative Party's Planning Green Paper entitled Open Source Planning. This document outlines their current position on mobile phone masts. The relevant section to mobile phone masts is produced in full below.

Mobile phone masts are an important part of the nation's infrastructure, especially given the growing demand for mobile data services. But there has been significant public concern about masts being erected with little consultation and in an insensitive manner. We believe that all types of mobile phone masts in England (including Network Rail, TETRA and small / pico masts) must be subject to the same, full planning process as other forms of development, so giving local communities a greater say on where they are located. We will also review the case for greater incentives for operators to share masts and allow domestic roaming, and will investigate new technologies, such as WiMAX and wireless broadband, which have the potential to reduce the number of new masts required. And we will review potential health issues related to mobile phone masts in the light of ongoing scientific research.

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Please consider how crucial the RRT charity is and support via financial help so the charity can survive. RRT Trustee Steve Miller aka Afterlife is one of the most successful chill out artists in the world. Steve suffers with electrosensitivity and has kindly donated a track to RRT including 4 mixes to help raise funds to create more awareness about this very serious problem. The Government has failed to support people suffering with electro sensitivity (EHS) in the UK and we must right this injustice. Offer you support by purchasing the track “Bad Nights”.

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