Ok Peter,
Those are the questions asked, the base and
removability , checking up. seems to be a 4
year rule and a 10 year rule , I thought
it was 7 years for no permission being
required ? or was that some time ago ?
Tnx -G..
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: LF: UK Ae mast planning info
Hi Graham, How the mast is fixed into the ground is
irrelevant. The planning permission is just for the mast. There is no
distinction between permanent and temporary in the planning laws to my
knowledge,
In the past some have tried to circumvent the planning
restriction by having a portable (mast on trailer) arrangement but I don't think
that works.
I live in rather a stuffy private estate and I got permission
on appeal on the grounds that the mast was fold-over and I agreed to only have
it raised at night. Over the years the people who made all the fuss about the
antenna have since died and I put it up when I like. Whether this is due to
indifference or fear that the curse of the radio mast will strike again is not
known.
Peter, G3LDO
On 26/04/2012 18:53, Graham wrote:
Can anyone advise on the planning relevance /
requirements to these questions , with regards
to Ae pole at the bottom of the garden
1. Is the secure
base moveable or is it concreted into the ground?
2. Can the mast be
readily removed from the secure base?
3. If the mast is
a permanent structure, has the refurbishment resulted in the erection of an
entirely new mast,
what is the relevance of the base being
concreted into the ground ?
I assume the question of detaching the pole
from the base is one of permanent or
temporary structure ?
replacing like with like would not be
classed as a new mast ?
Tnx -G
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