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Jan 2023
A 25-metre telecommunications tower could be installed at Harrogate's Great Yorkshire Showground to improve WiFi.
The showground attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year but many often struggle to get online.
A planning application has been submitted to Harrogate Borough Council by telecommunications company EE to erect a lattice tower that will host three antennae, two dishes and several cabinets.
A design and access statement submitted by telecommunications technology company Harlequin Group on behalf of EE to the council said the proposal would not only boost WiFi at the showground but also provide "much improved and upgraded coverage to surrounding businesses and residents who currently see limited indoor coverage". It added:
The proposed location, according to planning documents.
EE claimed the enhanced network "should be considered critical infrastructure within the UK to support the local community in perpetuity". It said:
Allister Nixon
Allister Nixon, chief executive of the Great Yorkshire Showground told the Stray Ferret:
Councillors will decide whether to approve the planning application.
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