i feel the council is wasting time and money, as the Hutchison will no doubt go to someone where higher to get the permission.
CK Hutchison (the owners of Three) are installing many tens of thousands of new monopole style Phase 7 or Phase 8 masts around the UK. This seems to be because they have purchased / rented a lot of 3.5 GHz spectrum from Ofcom.
Mobile masts are strange things in planning, basically the ONLY two things councils can object on are height and size of the street furniture. So many councils go back and forth with the network operators until the operator meets the councils requirement or moves is slightly.
So in a nearby town a proposed 25 metre mast ended up being 22 metres, and it is replacing an 18 metre, so most people don't notice! Another one moved slightly down a road. Took a year of back and forth.
If you can get onto the planning site of your local council and look up the area in question, the documentation is often fascinating.
If the council rejects forever the operator can appeal to the Planning Inspectorate and the DCMS whom both have powers to force through. This can take years however. (Only because the network operators have 'code powers' under the Telecommunications Act 1984).
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Edited by jchamier (Sun 08-Jan-23 17:00:11)