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Petition started at Blackburn pre-school following phone mast plans

A CAMPAIGN has been launched against plans to install a mobile phone mast just yards from a pre-school.

Vodafone UK Ltd wants to put up the 15 metre-high mast at the old tennis courts at Cherry Tree Cricket Club, Blackburn.

But bosses at Cherry Tree Pre-School, which operates at the adjacent Woodlands United Reform Church, have started a petition against the proposals.

Highlighting concerns over the health risks related to mobile phone masts, they said their priority was to protect their children.

In addition, they said they feared it would deter parents from enrolling their children at the pre-school and have a detrimental effect on their business.

The 43-year-old pre-school operates at the church Monday to Friday and caters for 56 chidlren aged two-to-four.

Justine Gavahan, who runs it, said: “It would be right outside our window. We have got a petition, which we are asking parents to sign, and we have written a letter to the planning officer, we are very much against the plan.

"There isn’t any proof that mobile phone masts are dangerous, but there isn’t anything that disproves that either.”

The monopole would accommodate six 3G antennas on a shared headframe, giving the structure an overall height of 18.2 metres.

Livesey with Pleasington Coun Derek Hardman said it had been Government advice for a number of years that masts should not be located close to schools.

The proposals are expected to be put before Blackburn with Darwen’s Planning and Highways Committee.

Comments(4)

loo82 says...
2:08pm Thu 2 Feb 12

Tbh I cant really see how your petition will work anyway, Vodafone are more than likely to proceed with the mast... typical example of this is on Parklands Way area planning was refused yet the mast has been errected ..

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shytalk says...
2:18pm Thu 2 Feb 12

I never knew Blackburn had its own Amish community

burner says...
8:12pm Thu 2 Feb 12

If you don't like it, ring up and complain . . . . . . what's that? .. . . .you have no signal?? !!!

s_smith says...
8:31pm Thu 2 Feb 12

"There isn’t any proof that mobile phone masts are dangerous, but there isn’t anything that disproves that either.”
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I presume then, using that same logic that electricity won't be allowed in the school either.
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Of course, fluorescent lighting gives off UV light, so of course that cannot be allowed either, given that we all know what UV light does to little ones.
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All this claptrap about mobile phone base stations is nonsense, derived from research done a long time ago regarding mobile phones held against the ear. Nothing to do with base stations.
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1kW of power in a mobile base station isn't going to cause any issues to health any more than the 700kw of power in Winter Hill TV transmitter are. You dont want to put your head close to it for any length of time, but from the ground, it is going to cause no issues whatsoever and certainly no more than the electricity in your home is going to.
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But oh no! Think of the children!

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