Planning officers said the 60ft (18m) mast proposed for Haworth is 'wholly inappropriate'.
Telecommunications company CK Hutchinson said a phone mast would solve a 'coverage hole' in Haworth, but planners said it would impact negatively on residents
CK Hutchinson Networks submitted plans to Bradford Council for an 60ft mast on Vale Mill Road, Haworth. The company argued the mast was needed to provide good 5G signal in Haworth, and said there were already other elements of street furniture such as lampposts on the street.
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