Councillors Henry Michallat and John Goulandris have been informed that a planning application has been submitted AGAIN for a monstrous 15 metre high 5G monopole/ mast on Sea Mills Square just months after a similar proposal was rejected by the Government Planning Inspector on appeal.
Bristol City Council planning officers rejected plans for 5G mast to be accompanied by large cabinets/ street furniture on Sea Mills Square. The decision went to appeal with the Planning Inspectorate earlier this year, where the mast and associated cabinets were rejected.
CK Hutchinson Networks UK has now submitted another very similar planning application for Sea Mills Square. This is for a 15 metre mast (almost the same height and in a very slightly different location as the previously rejected plans).
On the previous application, many local residents across Sea Mills and neighbouring Stoke Bishop made their objections known to Bristol City Council planners and subsequently to the Planning inspectorate.
Both Councillors Henry Michallat and John Goulandris OBJECT to these plans, and if you do too, it is VITAL to make your objection known now, even if you have already objected in the past. The more people who object to the application, the more likely it is for the application to be REJECTED.
To object to the application, comments should be received by 17 OCTOBER 2022!
WAYS TO OBJECT:
You can make your comments known on the application via the Bristol City Council Planning portal. Click the link here: https://pa.bristol.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=RI9ADCDNLH700&activeTab=summary
Submit your comments/ objections by email: [email protected]
WRITE: Development Management, City Hall, PO Box 3399, Bristol, BS1 9NE