Salford residents are in a stand-off with an internet provider over the erection of 15-metre mast on their streets. Back in December, planning permission for six high-speed internet masts was refused after hundreds of Salfordians objected.
However, due to a national legislation, the company, IX Wireless are able to build the masts without the need to submit a planning application. READ MORE: Covid could leave Greater Manchester's future in ruins - with warning that 'things are about to get worse' A spokesperson for the council says they while they fully understand residents anger, national law 'is not on the side of residents or local councils' regarding the issue.
Nicoletta Lane was one of the objectors of the mast and was one of the many who attended the council meeting back in December.
On Tuesday (February 23) workers were sent to her house by IX Wireless to survey the area in preparation to build the pole which would be placed directly next to her home on Woodsmoor Road in Swinton.
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