Controversial 24-metre high 3G mast set for removal after planning appeal rejected
Briefly

The retrospective planning application for the 24-metre 3G mast in Thetford was rejected, with the Inspector noting it was viewed as an intrusive and harmful addition.
Local campaigners successfully urged the Breckland Council to remove a 24-metre mast deemed an 'ugly blot' on the landscape, resulting in the council's refusal of planning permission.
The 24-metre mast, installed without permission, was proposed to improve network coverage, yet its height and location raised significant local concerns regarding its visual impact.
Searle Electrical's bid to retain the mast under a temporary planning application was denied, emphasizing the council's stand on preserving the local skyline and community character.
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