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classic33

Leg End Member
Yes, a 4g mast is a possibility, but objections have been raised because it is too close to houses.
I'd have a read of what that notice says, then respond on those points.
O2 put a 4.5G mast in, on a trial basis, over ten years ago. It's since been upgraded to a permanent 5G mast.

It knocks the TV and radio signals for six. Leaving nearby houses with pixilated screens. Nearest houses are a little over 35 feet away. And they have no way of complaining now.
 

Speicher

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I'd have a read of what that notice says, then respond on those points.
O2 put a 4.5G mast in, on a trial basis, over ten years ago. It's since been upgraded to a permanent 5G mast.

It knocks the TV and radio signals for six. Leaving nearby houses with pixilated screens. Nearest houses are a little over 35 feet away. And they have no way of complaining now.
The man who lives opposite me and the man next door have both investigated what the notice says. I spoke to them both about ten days ago.

As I understand the notice, it will be a "Telegraph pole" size and is the last link before the signals go into the houses. The 4 or 5 G mast "electricity pylon size" that has objections is some distance away.

You are right in saying that they might say one thing and do another.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
The man who lives opposite me and the man next door have both investigated what the notice says.

It will be a "Telegraph pole" size and is the last link before the signals go into the houses. The 4 or 5 G mast "electricity pylon size" that has objections is some distance away.
Sounds a bit like a relay post/mast in a built-up area. It'll be either just receiving the signal before taking it into nearby properties via fibre. Or just boosting the signal.
 
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Lamb pinwheels and spicy stuffed peppers for (late) dinner. Crikey I'm hungry :mrpig:
 
I have found a way of breaking up a possible fisticuffs between Bob and Kizzy.

I keep some rolled up socks handy. Just one very fluffy sock rolled up. When she looks like she is about to ambush Bob, I throw the sock in her general direction. She hears it land beside or near her, and it distracts her. Then she thinks better of attacking Bob.

Sounds good. :okay:

Have you thought about putting some catnip or valerian in the sock? Poppy and Lexi can get *so* distracted by anything of that ilk.
 
Tesco was so-so this afternoon... Didn't get what I went for on sticker (large breads from the bakery to make breadcrumbs) but got a lot of other nice things on good markdowns... This included half a kilo of Polish ham, plums, spinach, tea, rolls, bakewell tarts and cronuts.

I also had a bit of a snaccident in the cheese aisle, where a runny piece of brie oozed its way into my trolley... :hungry:

Plus I finally managed to collar one of the till ladies I've got to know over the years to *finally* give her the little gift I meant to give her for Christmas. So that's put a smile on her face, and I'm glad. :smile:
 
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