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Councillor Fights Against New Telegraph Poles in Lincoln

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Councillor Fights Against New Telegraph Poles in Lincoln

A local councillor has expressed his strong disapproval of the proposed introduction of telegraph poles in Lincoln, despite longstanding opposition from local inhabitants. Independent Councillor, Biff Bean, led a similar campaign against such installations in Hartsholme two years ago. Bean is resolute in his ambition to hinder telecom corporation Openreach from carrying out their latest plans. He has denounced the omission of any preliminary briefing provided to residents and is committed to examining any possibilities to stop the installation of the poles. However, Openreach argues that their £12 million investment is vital for augmenting Lincoln’s connectivity, promising to keep the community updated. Approximately 1,400 locals have exhibited their aversion to the plan by signing a petition against the new infrastructure, with ex-Lincoln MP, Karl McCartney categorising the poles as being antiquated. As for the current MP, Hamish Falconer, he is supportive of enhanced internet accessibility, but he week stresses a careful examination of the necessity and alternatives prior to the installation of poles. Openreach maintains that they comply with all regulations by giving the council notice three months before any installations and they are amenable to discuss and address concerns raised by the local community.

This article is based on original reporting and was adapted for The Lincoln Post.

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