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Is there a mobile phone mast near you?



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Published Date: 06 February 2008
THE Banbury Guardian has produced an online map showing the location of mobile phone masts across the Banbury region.
Despite continued health concerns over masts, clear information on where telecom firms install their kit is hard to find.

But to keep our readers in the picture, the Banbury Guardian has created this mobile phone mast map using data from Cherwell District Council and the major mobile phone firms.

To see the mobile phone mast map for the Banbury area, Click here

To change the view to a satellite or map image, use the menu in the top right corner.

Please note: The blue markers are not placed in exact locations and are intended as a guide only.

For more information on the location of each mast, just click on the blue markers.

To request the change of a marker to a more precise location or to tell us about masts that are not on the map, email the Banbury Guardian newsroom by clicking here.

To share your views on the map, or to post comments on mobile phone masts, sign in or register on the link at the foot of the page.

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  • Last Updated: 07 February 2008 10:42 AM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
 

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