[cma-l] Antenna installation on council building - help

Ian Hickling transplanfm at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 30 18:11:33 BST 2015


Our paper shows that radiation hazard from a 100W FM antenna at the statutory 50m distant measurement point is lower by a factor of 18000 than that experienced in the personal use of a conventional mobile phone.
Copies available if you wish.

Ian Hickling
Partner

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Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 17:23:23 +0100
From: ravensound at pilgrimsound.co.uk
To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
Subject: Re: [cma-l] Antenna installation on council building - help


  
    
  
  
    Oh yes, the old chestnut radiation
      hazard - not very much even at 100 watts - I did a work up some
      years ago based on the Radiological Protection Board Info (do they
      still exist?).  That didn't stop the council paying a consultant
      who I recall commented on the proposal to reduce the power to 10
      watts if anyone was on the roof as over the top, you can't win.

      

      Tony Bailey

      

      

      On 30/09/15 12:47, Ian Hickling wrote:

    
    
      
      It's not as easy as that.
        They have no standard procedure for this type of
          installation - which is why they are asking for us to provide
          examples of what other authorities do and what they charge.

          They are uncertain and nervous - yes - but have expressed a
          willingness to help once they have the information they are
          requesting.

          One of the elements is radiation hazard risk to residents and
          staff - which we already cover in a document of our own.

          

          
            Ian Hickling

            
            Partner

            

            
            Office: 01635 578435  (7am-11pm UK time)
            Carphone: 07530 980115 (only responds when driving)
            6 Horn Street, Compton, NEWBURY, RG20 6QS
          
          

          

          
            From: ronm at bridging-thegap.co.uk

            Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 12:06:35 +0100

            To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk

            Subject: Re: [cma-l] Antenna installation on council
            building - help

            

            Ask for one of their standard agreements, preferably in word
            doc form ad then amend it to your requirements. They will
            have various protective clauses in. They won’t stand for
            deleting any of them…BUT make sure that any you need (
            notice on rights of entry, consultation before they take any
            enforcement action etc) are added.
            

            
            They are probably being awkward because it is an
              unknown area to them and they are nervous...

              
                
                  
                    
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                On 30 Sep 2015, at 10:58, David Duffy <david at theradiopeople.co.uk>
                  wrote:
                
                Hi Tony,

                  

                  Thanks for this.  Price isn’t the issue.  Hard as it
                  might be to believe, the Estate department for this LA
                  don’t have an agreement suitable - or are using this
                  as a way of derailing the process.  They’ve put the
                  onus back on the community station.  So the station is
                  asking if anyone has ‘been there, done that’ and has a
                  working agreement in place with their local authority
                  they can share.

                  

                  Thanks

                  

                  D

                  

                  On 30 Sep 2015, at 10:35, Tony Bailey <ravensound at pilgrimsound.co.uk>
                    wrote:

                    

                    David,

                    

                    Not sure what the problem is - if council sites are
                    run by the Estates department who probably only deal
                    with telecoms companies a high rental charge might
                    be your issue?  As has been said by other
                    respondents you will need to get the ward councillor
                    involved.  If they won't move because of the
                    potential loss of income by letting it cheap I
                    suggest you look for another site or something like
                    a fake flagpole which is grounded and hence not
                    stuck on the fabric of the building!

                    

                    Tony Bailey

                    

                    

                    On 29/09/15 23:16, David Duffy wrote:

                    Does anyone have a boilerplate agreement
                      they have used with a local authority.  I’ve had a
                      call from a group whose council has allowed them
                      to site their antenna on a council-owned building.
                       But the officers tasked with making it happen -
                      are making it difficult for them.  Does anyone
                      have a simple agreement you have used either with
                      a local authority or similar organisation.  Much
                      appreciated.

                      

                      Thanks,

                      

                      David

                      

                      

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