It took just a morning to put up, but opponents in Havelock North are still hoping they can get a new 4G cellphone tower taken down. “My end goal is that tower will need to be brought down and the power box will need to be removed,” Tim Fookes said. READ MORE:* Construction resumes on controversial 4G cellphone tower in Havelock North* Havelock North residents won't back down after controversial 4G cellphone tower build to go ahead* Havelock North cell phone tower stoush two years on; residents want council to find alternative site* Negotiations over cellphone tower site in Havelock North hit dead-endSupplied Spark's 4G cellphone tower was finally installed on Tuesday afternoon, right outside the home of resident Stephen Fookes. Georgia-May Gilbertson/Stuff The Spark 4G cellphone tower lying on the back of a truck on Tuesday morning. Marty Sharpe/Stuff Protest signs on the Te Mata Rd/Durham Ave 4G cellphone tower site back in 2019 (File photo).
Source: Stuff October 08, 2021 02:15 UTC