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Showing posts with label Mobile Phone Mast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Phone Mast. Show all posts

22/06/2012

Forthill Road Mobile Phone Mast Refused Planning Permission Emphatically


I am delighted that the Development Management Committee emphatically turned down this planning application at our meeting on Monday night 18 June. It was clearly judged by our Planners and Councillors to be an unsuitable site for a mobile phone mast. I know many folk in Forthill will be relieved that the immediate prospect of a telecoms mast on their doorstep and street corner has receded. 

Prior to the meeting I had been contacted by a significant number of constituents who objected to this proposed planning application for a mobile phone mast near their homes. A petition also indicated widespread concern about the proposal. Under the Councillor's Code of Conduct, we are not allowed to publicly comment on the merits of an application for planning permission in advance of the Planning Committee; in short we must be seen to make up our mind on the night when all the evidence is before us. If Councillors go public on their concerns prior to a planning committee, this would disqualify them taking part in the vote at the Planning Committee. I hope my constituents appreciate that a non committal response before a meeting does not necessarily indicate I am indifferent to their concerns.

11/07/2011

Smartphone Version of my Blog Launched

I've launched the smartphone version of my blog so that constituents in Broughty Ferry can read of my work on their mobile phones that can access the Internet.

The address to type into the browser of your phone is simply :
(There's no http://www. beforehand )

Sales of smartphones (mobile phones which can access the Internet) are forecast to outstrip the sales of PCs this year for the first time ever, with the numbers buying standard mobile phones declining.

More and more information is being made available on smartphones, including politics, and my new smartphone website means that constituents can keep up to date with my work for them when they're not at a PC or laptop.

30/06/2011

Online Petition - Say No to the Mobile Phone Mast Near Forthill Primary School

Vodaphone/O2 put forward a planning application in January 2011 to build a 3G mobile phone mast in the grounds of Forthill Sports Club close to Forthill Primary School. Dundee City Council's Planning Committe unanimously rejected the application at its meeting in March, based on visual appearance and insensitive location.

Vodaphone/O2 (in partnership with Forthill Sports Club) have now appealed against the City Council's decision.

Members of the Parent Council at Forthill Primary School have organised an online petition, which they intend to forward to the appeal.

If you would like to support their campaign, please go to the online petition and sign up. Deadline for comments and responses is Wednesday 6th July.