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Painswick Recreation Ground

Painswick Recreation Ground

§ § § Painswick Recreation Ground No Planning Application yet submitted Submission will be

§ § § Painswick Recreation Ground No Planning Application yet submitted Submission will be made to Stroud District Council Procedure is seeking Prior Approval

About Shared Access are an independent owner and operator of shared wireless communications infrastructure,

About Shared Access are an independent owner and operator of shared wireless communications infrastructure, leasing space on our sites to different Mobile Network Operators. We have a portfolio of over 50, 000 site locations across the UK and Ireland that has been developed through partnerships with leading sporting organisations. We work with our partners to focus our investment into their members’ facilities whilst delivering well located shared wireless communication infrastructure solutions for our Mobile Network Operator customers. Our investment strategy includes the development and build of conventional shared towers, floodlight schemes with integrated antenna systems, and In Building / Distributed Antenna Systems. Painswick Recreation Ground

Draft Preliminary Design Proposals - Site Location Plan Construction traffic Shared Mast Design Badger

Draft Preliminary Design Proposals - Site Location Plan Construction traffic Shared Mast Design Badger Sett Proposed Elevation Painswick Recreation Ground

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Painswick Recreation Ground

Painswick Recreation Ground

Benefits § The telecoms structure will deliver next generation 4 G communications infrastructure to

Benefits § The telecoms structure will deliver next generation 4 G communications infrastructure to the area, as well as improve coverage for other existing technologies. The 4 G network will provide exceptionally fast internet to local residents and businesses. § The proposal will dramatically improve phone signal coverage in an area that has been identified by the Mobile Network Operators as suffering from poor mobile phone coverage. § A capital contribution will be made to recreation ground trust that will contribute to the sustainable operation of the recreation ground into the future. Painswick Recreation Ground

Coverage The radio propagation plots below are based on Ordnance Survey geographical information. The

Coverage The radio propagation plots below are based on Ordnance Survey geographical information. The level of coverage provided by a particular site is dependent on a number of variables. The main factors which determine the extent of coverage are: § the frequency of the signal emitted, the height of the antenna above ground level, § the characteristics of the surrounding topography and the type and occurrence of ground clutter such as buildings and trees which can cause ‘shadows’ or reflections and can absorb the signal. § Type and design of pole proposed The Radio Planners have produced accurate visual representations of the level of coverage available in this particular area by using computer modelling software based on a Geographical Information System. The programme takes the numerous variables as above into account and can then calculate and plot the strength of the signal. This produces images at a fixed resolution resulting in the images below. Painswick Recreation Ground

Existing Proposed Painswick Recreation Ground

Existing Proposed Painswick Recreation Ground

Health The telecommunications proposal will be fully compliant with standards set down by the

Health The telecommunications proposal will be fully compliant with standards set down by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). ICNIRP is an independent scientific organisation whose aim is to provide guidance and advice on the health implications of telecommunications development. Radio waves from base stations in this country comply with international health and safety guidelines. The levels of radio waves emitted from base stations in places where the public have access are generally found to be hundreds or thousands of times below the health and safety guideline limits. And, although the levels of radio waves from mobile phones are higher than from base stations, all mobile phones comply with international and UK health and safety guidelines. In June 2011 the World Health Organisation (WHO) noted that “A large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use. ” Painswick Recreation Ground

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Painswick Recreation Ground Public Exposure Limitation map to accompany planning application Painswick Recreation Ground

Painswick Recreation Ground Public Exposure Limitation map to accompany planning application Painswick Recreation Ground

Resources International Commission for Non-Ironizing Radiation - www. icnirp. org/ National Health Service -www.

Resources International Commission for Non-Ironizing Radiation - www. icnirp. org/ National Health Service -www. nhs. uk/Conditions/Mobile-phone-safety/Pages/QA. aspx#phonemasts World Health Organisation - www. who. int/peh-emf/about/Whatis. EMF/en/index 1. html Cancer Research UK - www. cancerresearchuk. org/about-cancer/causes-of-cancer/cancercontroversies/mobile-phones-wifi-and-power-lines Richard Morison – Pegasus Group - Richard. Morison@pegasuspg. co. uk Painswick Recreation Ground