Planning restrictions on satellite dishes may have been eased a little last year, but "A World of Digital" as well as a chap called Gary Bower want the government to go a lot further.
Gary's placed a petition on the Number 10 website calling for all restrictions to be lifted on dishes below 1.8m in diameter.
Gary says: "The current system of applying for planning permission is ill suited to this subject and should be abolished. This system is a waste of resources in local planning offices, resources that could be put to better use on other issues."There is no law that is against huge trampolines being placed in gardens!"
Under rules updated last year, you only need planning permission if your dish measures more than 100cm across.
Gary wants no requirement for planning permission if your dish is ground-mounted and measures less than 180cm across, or if it's wall-mounted and less than 120cm across.
It's a bold request, but if you want to support Gary's request, you can sign the petition here.
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
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