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Campaigners want bus island to be 'community asset' after 5G mast plans rejected

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Threat to build a new 5G phone mast on a green space have kickstarted a campaign to keep the former bus terminus and turn it into a community asset.Now that planning permission for the 20-metre monopole on the Green Lane site has been refused, residents are keen to keep it clean and are calling for trees to be planted and flowers to be sown.Andy Brabin, who has now set up Doe Hey Litter Pickers used to sell copies of the Bolton Evening News from the spot, known locally as “bus island”, as a boy.He said: “The planning application made people realise they had an asset in the bus island and that it has been neglected.“This is the first of hopefully many projects to tackle local grot spots – although the bus island was not too gritty.

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