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Local concerns that a towering radio mast at Arklow Railway Station could be a health hazard to people living in the area were rejected by Iarnrod Eireann this week.
Handsets and masts posed no health problems, Prof Barker said Mobile phone masts and handsets are no more dangerous than television or radio transmitters, an expert has suggested. Communities often ...
RESIDENTS and councillors are fighting plans for a police radio mast close to homes in the Wood Top area of Burnley because of health fears.
A high Court judge has ruled that a Warwick radio mast that was put up with no planning permission must be torn down next month.
Plans for three police radio masts in Cornwall have been turned down by councillors after strong protests. Campaigners opposed to the Airwave system on health grounds mounted a protest outside the ...
Health fears have delayed a new police radio system after landowners refused to allow masts on their property. Sussex Police said there had been delays in winning planning permission for many of ...
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Photo project to mark radio mast's 100th year - MSNPeople who live near what was one of the largest radio transmitting stations in the world are being urged to send in their own photos to help mark the mast's 200th anniversary. Rugby Radio Station ...
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Untold Story of the Warsaw Radio Mast Collapse: A Tower that Once Ruled the SkiesWarsaw Radio Mast, once the tallest structure in the world at 646 meters, was an engineering marvel that stood as a beacon of national pride for Poland. For 17 years, it dominated the skies, ...
By Dayo Johnson, Akure THE Nigerian Communication Commission, NCC yesterday, allayed fear of Nigerians that the radio frequency radiation from masts and towers are non ionising radiation that can ...
The High Court has quashed a decision to grant planning permission for a three-hundred-metre mast for Radio Tara's Atlantic 252 radio station in Clarkstown, County Meath. The decision calls into ...
A police chief has said she could appeal a controversial decision not to demolish a broken former radio mast which could cost over £1m to maintain.
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