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8:59am Sunday 24th February 2008
Furious residents are locked in a stand-off with O2 after an administrative blunder caused Hounslow's planners to miss the deadline to turn down an application to install a phone mast.
The base of the O2 mast has already been put in and this week several Sutton Court Road residents took days off of work to prevent the mobile phone company's workmen from continuing the installation.
Proposals to erect the mast on a small strip of land in the Grove Park area of Chiswick were rejected twice by Hounslow's planning department.
However, due to an administrative error, the latest decision to reject the mast was submitted 24 hours too late.
Resident Dawn Wilson said the mast site is 200 yards from a primary school. She said: "O2 is just ignoring local opinion. They are saying they have permission, but it is only on a technicality that it is legal because basically Hounslow Council screwed up by not getting the paperwork in on time.
"If they put it up it will be very difficult and expensive to take down."
Another resident, Steve Nutt, said O2 was being "sneaky" about the installation after workmen started digging a trench for the mast at 5.30am.
"The workmen keep coming back out to do a little bit more. It is 17 metres away from peoples' flats - it's atrocious," he said.
In October residents submitted 120 letters of objection to Hounslow's planning department.
A Hounslow Council spokesman said: "We have corrected the system to ensure that this error cannot occur again and are in discussion with O2 regarding the installation of the phone mast."
O2's project manager at the site said they would consider the situation for a few more weeks and will look at the possibility of moving the mast to a more appropriate location.
Jock, London says...
1:17am Mon 25 Feb 08
Yasmin Skelt wrote:I'm sure the journalists at the Guardian have better things to waste time on than Schedule2 and the hearsay evidence of ill health clusters.
Not the old "56 Day Loophole" again after all these years O2 could get the council into serious legal costs over this one. O2 should not continue to put in the mast because it will have to come out if the residents use a "Schedule 2". I shall e-mail the Guardian separately with details of "Schedule 2" and latest on ill health clusters near masts. If house builders are not allowed to start work at 5:30am, why does the council allow O2 to cause a disturbance at that time to install a mast?
me, home says...
7:11am Mon 25 Feb 08
Yasmin Skelt wrote:it is not a 'loophole', it is the law. for information, mobile operators do not benefit from the prior approval procedure all of the time, in fact more often than not applications are refused as the council has not had time to fully assess the application within 56 days and rather than not issue a decision (leading to a 'deemed consent' that will be attacked by the local people/ press) they will issue a refusal that is often overturned at appeal. objectors should advise their friends/ family and neighbours to stop using their mobile phones, then the operators would have no need to spend thousands of pounds installing masts in areas where there is no demand for coverage
Not the old "56 Day Loophole" again after all these years O2 could get the council into serious legal costs over this one. O2 should not continue to put in the mast because it will have to come out if the residents use a "Schedule 2". I shall e-mail the Guardian separately with details of "Schedule 2" and latest on ill health clusters near masts. If house builders are not allowed to start work at 5:30am, why does the council allow O2 to cause a disturbance at that time to install a mast?
Yasmin Skelt, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire says...
7:59am Mon 25 Feb 08
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Yasmin Skelt, Chorleywood, Herts says...
11:29am Sun 24 Feb 08