WELL here we go again those planners of St Helens Council, now they are going to allow 12 flats in two storeys on Newton Hall, which is a heritage site.
Newton's Heritage site, not St Helens. I thought that St Helens Council "were" going to ask the voters for their opinion on matters like this, this is not the first time.
What about the roof on Earlestown Station's waiting room being taken off by Railtrack a listed building, without permission, now there's an ugly steel shuttering there.
Now we hear that there's going to be a 48ft tower mast on the car park of Earlestown Railway Station for use by Vodaphone. When other councils are getting rid of them, St Helens is considering about having them here, even though they may cause cancer in people.
If St Helens want to erect these towers, let them erect them were the so-called planners live, because the people of Earlestown don't want them here.
W Smith
Belvedere Road
Newton-le-Willows
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