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Hucknall Residents Object to 5G Mast
Residents took to social media to voice their objection against the new 5G mast built next to Titchfield Park.
11:18 14 March 2022
Hucknall residents are protesting against a 5G mast that has been recently built on the junction of Broomhill Road and Park Drive. The mast, which is more than 10 metres tall, was put up under 'permitted development rules', which means that it can be put up as long as it does not exceed a certain height.
Many residents voiced their concerns on the Hucknall People's Community Facebook page.
Kirsty Neale put: “I’ve just seen this and thought what a eye sore it is."
Nichola Ince posted: “Maybe put it in between some trees to hide it but it stands out like a sore thumb.”
Christine Ward wrote: “It really spoils that area.”
And Kirsty Louise said: “Ahh it’s awful isn’t it? Such an eye sore!”
Coun Lee Waters (Ash Ind), who represents Hucknall North on Ashfield District Council, said: “This mobile phone mast has caused ire amongst residents – especially those living around it.
"It has not received a great reception in Hucknall and I don’t blame residents for their concern.
"Unfortunately, this has been done under new permitted development rules.
“Mobile phone companies, under the Government’s new legislation can just throw them up where they want as long as they are a certain size.
"There’s little the council can do because if we refuse them, the Government will overturn the decision.”