I know it's tedious but if you objected to the first (rejected) application, please repeat for this one. Both applications for the corner of Whittington Road were also thrown out. I think they're just trying to wear people down. Comments close on 21/03/21
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To be honest, working from home has made me realise how poor my phone signal is - so bring it on.
Oh really?
The problem is not that people don't want the infrastructure per se. It is that the installers and operators make no effort to come up with more aesthetically pleasing designs.
Why is it that in some other countries where you get excellent phone signals, including 5G, you just don't see these eye sores?
Because they INSIST that the telephony operators "integrate" the designs of their masts and antennae to fit into the surroundings.
"Ugliness" is not good for our neighbourhoods. The enviroment we all live in has an effect on our mental and physical well being. Would you want to live in a place that looks like the sidings of a motorway? Or have this towering in front of your own home?
Really?!!
I can see one from my window, actually. Trouble is it's not good enough. Yes really.
sorry to seem harsh, but deal with it. You want infrastructure results but not the infrastructure to make it happen. Or you want the benefits, but it must be pretty? How much are you prepared to pay as a pretty tax? £50 per month, £100 per month?
really not sure what the problem is here? Want good connectivity but don't want the infrastructure for it? That doesn't work.
Come on. There are places on earth where people have perfect connectivity without the eyesores. It is just that the authorities in those places insist on non visually-intrusive installations.
You may not care about how the place looks but others pass judgement on, for example, Tottenham, based on how it looks. I live there and know it is not a "shithole". But how do you think it makes residents feel? All these little aesthetic "micro agressions" add up. Of course "people" don't know why they make these assertions but they do. And it become oppressively depressing.
Why can't we just have pleasing design every where in London? And not just in "posh" areas?
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