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Montag, 9. Juli 2007

Planners refuse 12 metre phone mast

A MOBILE phone mast earmarked for Yatton High Street has been refused the go ahead after objections from concerned residents.

Phone giant T-Mobile submitted an application for a 12m mast to be erected in the Market Industrial Estate, opposite the Market Inn on the High Street. But following letters of objection about the position and appearance of the mast from residents, North Somerset Council has turned it down.

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Sonntag, 8. Juli 2007

Mistake means mobile mast allowed

By Gordon Rogers

Villagers are urging telecommunications company T-Mobile not to build a 12m mast, even though the structure has received planning permission - by mistake.

Both the parish council and the Vale of White Horse District Council opposed the siting of the mast in Silver Lane, West Challow, but because the Vale council miscalculated the number of days in which it had to respond to the application, the company gained permission by default.

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Das Handy: eine Waffe im Ehestreit

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Council admit series of errors

By Kelly Barker

COUNCIL officials have admitted to another flurry of errors in the aftermath of a massive blunder, which saw four phone masts given planning permission by mistake.

At a public meeting last week, angry petitioners demanded answers and called for an independent inquiry into how phone giant T-Mobile was allowed to go ahead with plans - despite being turned down by Wirral's planning department.

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Wi-fi 'victory' for school protesters

nlnews@archant.co.uk

04 July 2007

WIRELESS internet technology in schools should be suspended and an "open and honest debate" on the issue should take place, an influential council committee has recommended.

The call was made by councillors after months of debate on the issue, which has focused on Tetherdown School.

Anti-wi-fi campaigners, who made a presentation to overview and scrutiny members, were delighted by the outcome.

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Two in three believe radiation from phones damaged their health

We're getting there.

Many thanks to Geoff Lean for this article !

Dr. Grahame Blackwell


Indept on Sun 080707


https://news.independent.co.uk/health/article2745131.ece

Two in three believe radiation from phones damaged their health

By Geoffrey Lean

Published: 08 July 2007

Two-thirds of Britons believe radiation from mobile phones and their masts has affected their health, a startling official survey shows. And huge majorities are dissatisfied with government assurances about the potential threat.

The survey is the result of a giant European Union exercise that polled more than 27,000 people across the continent, 1,375 of them in Britain. It shows that concern about the radiation is far greater than even the most ardent campaigners had dared to believe, and that official attempts to downplay the issue have backfired.

It also goes some way to explain the overwhelming public response received by The Independent on Sunday since we started raising questions about the effect of the radiation on people and wildlife in April.

This month, two councils - Haringey in London and Carmarthenshire in Wales - will be considering whether to allow Wi-Fi in their schools, after concern expressed by Sir William Stewart, the chairman of the Health Protection Agency. Sir William told the BBC's Panorama, "I believe that there is a need for a review of the Wi-Fi and other areas ... I think it's timely for it to be done now."

The survey, by the EU's Eurobarometer programme, which samples opinion across the continent, found 65 per cent of Britons believed mobile phones affected their health, and 71 per cent thought the masts did.

Across Europe, the figures were 73 and 76 per cent respectively, sharply up from 55 and 58 per cent five years ago.

Recent years have seen increasing evidence of risks from the phones. Scandinavian studies have suggested that people who have used them for more than 10 years are much more likely to get brain tumours, and that the radiation kills brain cells, which could lead to today's young people being senile from their forties.

There is much less evidence on effects from the masts, but studies have revealed a worrying incidence of symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, nausea and memory problems. Campaigners also claim they may cause cancers.

The survey shows that more than half of Britons are "very" or "fairly" concerned about such potential health effects, despite efforts at reassurance by ministers, officials and some scientists. Moreover, it reveals great dissatisfaction with the information they are given.

Nearly three-quarters of Britons say they are "not very well" or "not at all" informed about the official "protection framework" against the "potential health risks" from the radiation.



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Freitag, 6. Juli 2007

Mobile phone towers

As technology progresses and data demands increase on the mobile networks, the number of mobile towers has increased sharply in Karachi and many other cities in Pakistan. Internationally experts warn that mobile-phone towers are health hazards because they emit electromagnetic radiation. Recent research shows that mobile tower radiation causes symptoms including headache, earache, blurring of vision, short-term memory loss, numbing, tingling and burning sensations, bad sleep, fatigue and anxiety.

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Scientist Worries WiFi May Harm Children

https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2007/04/wifi_kids.html



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"Hazards of WiFi" or "WiFi Blues"

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Democracy Failing in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada

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