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Link Between Phone Masts and Sleep Disturbance

Sunday, May 1, 2005

Cell phone base stations change brain currents and cause unwellness Research in AustriaThe radiation of a cell phone base station at a distance of 80 metres causes significant changes of the electrical currents in the brains of testees (measured by... Read More

MAUK meet Minister of State responsible for Housing and Planning.

Sunday, May 1, 2005

MAUK meet Minister of State responsible for Housing and Planning. 1. Before the May 2005 General Election a meeting was arranged to discuss Planning issues concerning Telecoms Rollout with the then Telecoms Minister Yvette Cooper. 2.... Read More

Legal action for removal of mast

Tuesday, April 5, 2005

A council in Cornwall is demanding the removal of a new police radio mast. The mast, at Treworval Farm in Mawnan Smith, was put up in November by 02 without planning permission. An application for retrospective planning permission was refused in March and... Read More

Phone mast destroyed in arson attack

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

(From "This is Local London" news website) A SABOTEUR has destroyed a phone mast by setting it alight. The Orange mobile phone pylon, in a remote part of Kynaston Woods, just off Waldens Road, Orpington, had been made to look like a dead tree struck by... Read More

Goffs Oak Mast Relocated

Monday, March 14, 2005

  Goffs Oak Mast - Relocated!! LOCAL WOMEN DEFEAT TELECOMS GIANT After ten grueling years of tireless campaigning by local activists Christine Mangat and Julie Mathew, work finally began today March 14th 2005 on the relocation of the Orange... Read More

Millions of Lives "At Risk"

Monday, May 12, 2003

Phone masts a risk to ‘millions of lives' By Michael Alexander A WORLD-RENOWNED expert on the impact of electromagnetic fields and microwave radiation has warned that western governments are putting millions of lives at risk by allowing the... Read More

IDEA Position on Electro-Magnetic Radiation

Wednesday, March 26, 2003

The Irish Doctors' Environmental Association believes that a sub-group of the population are particularly sensitive to exposure to different types of electro-magnetic radiation. The safe levels currently advised for exposure to this non-ionising radiation... Read More

Police radio mast pulled off base

Monday, March 17, 2003

A controversial emergency communications mast in a Cornwall village has been vandalised. Police said a rope was attached to the mast in Mawnan Smith, near Falmouth, and it was then pulled over. The incident was described as a "deliberate act" and police... Read More

Mail On Sunday Report

Sunday, March 9, 2003

A report in the Mail on Sunday regarding a Court of Appeal decision stated that applications for masts could now be blocked on health grounds.The actual decision was taken during a case concerning the Education Dept and it stated that ... "Appeal Panels had... Read More

Cell tower variation opposed by residents (Canada)

Sunday, January 19, 2003

City politicians turned thumbs down on Telus plans to erect two 43-metre (140-foot) cell phone towers in South Surrey. Telus Mobility and Wireless Development Services asked council for a variation from the usual maximum tower height of 12 metres (40 feet)... Read More

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