Parents' anger as mast is installed.

From: Bognor Observer (Bognor Regis, England) | Date: October 6, 2007 | Copyright information

A decision to erect a mobile phone mast on top of the town's police station is set to come under fire at a special public meeting called for next week.

Angry town and district councillors have called for the Tetra mast, which was installed close to Edward Bryant Primary School and homes in London Road during the school holidays, to be removed as soon as possible amid safety fears.

"We were not consulted on this issue. Clearly the school is concerned and paren...

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