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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

We've been passed details of a consultation being run on behalf on O2 & Vodafone about what looks like a whopping phone mast in the grounds of St Ann's Hospital. See attached documents for details.

As you'll see the letter was addressed to the St Ann's ward councillors but is badged as a community consultation. So it's not clear if the folks running the consultation expect comments direct from the community or not. But there's nothing stopping you contacting the directly.

If, on the other hand, you'd rather channel any comments back through the councillors, you can email them or, make it clear that you'd like that done and we'll be happy to pass things on.

One take on this might be that these things are best passed through the councillors since they are the folks that should be representing the community on this sort of thing.

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Want decent cellphone reception around St Ann's hospital?
It appears that this is a proposal to remove the existing mast in St Ann's Hospital and replace with a new one with a new cabinet at the base
Can they stick a windmill on it?
Now that'd be something.

Hey mebbe we should do a deal. We'll take your mast but we want windmill or a big dipper or............
Bring it on. If it means I no longer have to race to the bay window of my sitting room every time the phone rings, I'm all for it.
Can't come soon enough - better mobile phone reception would be a good thing. Maybe it would stop people having to shout so loudly into their phones in public :)
It wouldn't make any difference - all phone networks now are digital and the signal strength has no effect on the perceived volume of the conversation; you either get a connection or you don't. The old 80's 900 MHz pre-GSM mobile phone networks were analogue and the received signal strength did have a big effect on received volume though.
Yeah - let them do it. That land round the back of the hospital is a scruffy, messy bit of waste land anyway; hard by the railway track and no beauty spot.

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