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Re: LF: UK Ae mast planning info

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Subject: Re: LF: UK Ae mast planning info
From: Peter Dodd <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 20:38:46 +0100
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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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