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SOLIHULL MP TO CO-SPONSOR PARLIAMENTARY MOTION CALLING FOR GREATER LOCAL PLANNING CONTROLS ON PHONE MASTS

December 19, 2006 12:00 AM

Solihull's MP Lorely Burt is to be the co-sponsor of a new parliamentary motion calling for greater local planning controls on the siting of base stations for mobile phone masts.

The Early Day Motion entitled 'Mobile Phone Masts' will be registered in Westminster by Liberal Democrat MPs and calls on the Government to return all mobile phone mast applications to the control of the local planning authority.

The motion also calls for health risks on a precautionary basis to be taken into account in determining a planning application.

Lorely Burt MP said:

"Residents are increasingly concerned over the potential health risks of new base stations and masts close to housing in Solihull. Local planners should be permitted to take these fears into account.

"I have assisted constituents with many campaigns and some have been successful, but there are too many loopholes that can open the door to unwelcome and potentially dangerous development, and there is often little the local planning authority can do.

"My colleagues will be seeking all party support in parliament for a change in the law to give planning control back to local communities and their elected councillors. There are simply too many permitted developments that fly in the face of local communities under current regulations."

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