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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">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?).&nbsp; 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.<br>
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      Tony Bailey<br>
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      On 30/09/15 12:47, Ian Hickling wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">It's not as easy as that.
        <div>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.<br>
          They are uncertain and nervous - yes - but have expressed a
          willingness to help once they have the information they are
          requesting.<br>
          One of the elements is radiation hazard risk to residents and
          staff - which we already cover in a document of our own.<br>
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            <hr id="stopSpelling">From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ronm@bridging-thegap.co.uk">ronm@bridging-thegap.co.uk</a><br>
            Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 12:06:35 +0100<br>
            To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk">cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk</a><br>
            Subject: Re: [cma-l] Antenna installation on council
            building - help<br>
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            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&#8217;t stand for
            deleting any of them&#8230;BUT make sure that any you need (
            notice on rights of entry, consultation before they take any
            enforcement action etc) are added.
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            <div>They are probably being awkward because it is an
              unknown area to them and they are nervous...<br>
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                      <p><span>Regards and best wishes</span></p>
                      <p><span>Ron Millet</span></p>
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                <div>On 30 Sep 2015, at 10:58, David Duffy &lt;<a
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                <blockquote>Hi Tony,<br>
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                  Thanks for this. &nbsp;Price isn&#8217;t the issue. &nbsp;Hard as it
                  might be to believe, the Estate department for this LA
                  don&#8217;t have an agreement suitable - or are using this
                  as a way of derailing the process. &nbsp;They&#8217;ve put the
                  onus back on the community station. &nbsp;So the station is
                  asking if anyone has &#8216;been there, done that&#8217; and has a
                  working agreement in place with their local authority
                  they can share.<br>
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                  Thanks<br>
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                  D<br>
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                  <blockquote>On 30 Sep 2015, at 10:35, Tony Bailey &lt;<a
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                      href="mailto:ravensound@pilgrimsound.co.uk">ravensound@pilgrimsound.co.uk</a>&gt;
                    wrote:<br>
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                    David,<br>
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                    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? &nbsp;As has been said by other
                    respondents you will need to get the ward councillor
                    involved. &nbsp;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!<br>
                    <br>
                    Tony Bailey<br>
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                    On 29/09/15 23:16, David Duffy wrote:<br>
                    <blockquote>Does anyone have a boilerplate agreement
                      they have used with a local authority. &nbsp;I&#8217;ve had a
                      call from a group whose council has allowed them
                      to site their antenna on a council-owned building.
                      &nbsp;But the officers tasked with making it happen -
                      are making it difficult for them. &nbsp;Does anyone
                      have a simple agreement you have used either with
                      a local authority or similar organisation. &nbsp;Much
                      appreciated.<br>
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                      Thanks,<br>
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                      David<br>
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