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Application Reference No. Name Application Name/ Current Reference Organisation Decision/ Date Of Easting (X Northing (Y No. Of Applicant Status Decision Coordinate) Coordinate) Application Proposal Address Personal Equipment cabin upgrade with Row BrowRacecourse 00/00153/TD Communicatio NOBJ 07-Apr-00 500820 487960 ancillary development RoadScarborough Mercury Notice to install telecommunications StationOlivers 00/00176/TD Limited NOBJ 31-Mar-00 504020 486950 apparatus MountScarboroughNorth Siting of three additional equipment housing cabinets within the existing The Turnbull GroundUpgang 00/00198/TD Orange PD 16-Mar-00 489020 511386 compound used by Orange LaneWhitbyNorth Yorkshire Telecom Replacement of one roof mounted BT Securico sub tower and erection of 6 ExchangeNorthwayScarborough 00/00289/TD Cellular Radio NOBJ 17-May-00 503660 488630 antennas, 2 microwave dishes, North Yorkshire National Coastguard StationEast Transcommuni CliffWhitbyNorth YorkshireYO22 00/00530/TD cations Limited PERWC 08-Aug-00 490450 511380 Installation of radio antenna 4JR Telecom Land To Rear Of Highlands Securicor Telecommunications installation and FarmLindhead 00/00640/TD Cellular Radio REF 23-Aug-00 500100 493440 associated equipment cabin RoadBurnistonScarboroughNort Proposed addition of 3 x 4 stack Fox Hill FarmMuston Crown Castle dipole antennas, 2 x 0.6 metre dishes RoadHunmanbyFileyNorth 00/00658/TD Limited PER 25-Aug-00 508881 477885 and 1 equipment cabin with YorkshireYO14 0JY Telecom Application for determination as to Securior need for approval of details of siting Folly GardensGreen Cellular Radio and appearance of a lightweight 15 LaneWhitbyNorth 00/00709/TD Limited PD 26-Sep-00 490333 510510 metre lattice tower and ancillary YorkshireYO22 4EN One 2 One Erection of three pole-mounted cross Filey Snooker CentreStation Personal polar antenna, together with four AvenueFileyNorth 00/00735/TD Communicatio NOBJ 11-Oct-00 511395 480744 microwave dishes YorkshireYO14 9AQ Installation of three four-stack antennas and two dish antennas onto Row BrowRacecourse 00/00741/TD B T Airwave WDN 15-Sep-00 500820 487960 existing mast plus erection of one RoadScarborough Replacement of existing six orange Orange sector antennas with six DBPD Personal Plc Antennas, the erection of three BT Row BrowRacecourse 00/00769/TD Ltd NOBJ 08-Oct-00 500820 487960 PLC 4 stack dipole antennas, two RoadScarborough One 2 One Proposed erection of 15 metre Low Mill FarmCarr LaneEast Personal monopole, three antennae, two AytonScarboroughNorth 00/00800/TD Communicatio REF 27-Oct-00 498795 484474 dishes, equipment cabin and ancillary YorkshireYO13 9HW Notice of permitted development for Land At Olivers Mount Transmitting location of radio equipment on StationOlivers 00/00815/TD BT Airwave REF 24-Oct-00 504020 486950 existing radio tower by BT Airwave MountScarboroughNorth One 2 One Application for permitted Land To South OfRatten Personal development for erection 0f 15 Metre RowSeamerScarboroughNorth 00/00825/TD Communicatio NOBJ 09-Nov-00 000000 000000 mast ,3 antennae, 2 dishes Yorkshire One 2 One Application for determination as to Personal need for approval of details of siting Communicatio and appearance of 10m mast, (in the Land AtDunsley 00/00834/TD ns Limited NOBJ 09-Nov-00 486520 512380 form of a telegraph pole) and LaneSandsendWhitby equipment housing and ancillary Ediths DriveScarboroughNorth 00/00884/TD One 2 One NOBJ 15-Nov-00 501895 488725 development at YorkshireYO12 5RN One 2 One Installation of rooftop Personal telecommunications equipment Queen Margarets Nursing Home19 Communicatio including 3 pole mounted antenna, 2 Filey RoadScarboroughNorth 00/00923/TD ns Ltd OBJ 23-Nov-00 504117 487326 microwave dish antenna and an YorkshireYO11 2SE Siting of telecommunications StationOlivers 00/00991/TD BT Airwave NOBJ 02-Jan-01 504020 486950 apparatus MountScarboroughNorth Application for determination as to Land Adjacent To Former Engine need for approval of siting and ShedWindsor 00/01039/TD One 2 One REF 16-Jan-01 489940 510590 appearance of a mobile phone TerraceWhitbyNorth Yorkshire Vodafone equipment upon existing RoadHunmanbyFileyNorth 01/00152/TD Limited NOBJ 14-Mar-01 508881 477885 telecommunications installation YorkshireYO14 0JY Orange Application for determination as to Pindar SchoolMoor Personal whether prior approval is required for LaneEastfieldScarboroughNorth 01/00299/TD Communicatio NOBJ 01-May-01 504781 483735 installation of telecommunications YorkshireYO11 3LX Notice of intent to install TerraceScarboroughNorth 01/00300/TD Orange PCS NOBJ 30-Apr-01 504166 488644 telecommunications apparatus Yorkshire Installation of BT telecommunicationsapparatus ExchangeNorthwayScarborough 01/00544/TD BT Cellnet NOBJ 14-Jun-01 503660 488630 including stub mast, equipment cabin North Yorkshire Personal telecommunications equipment StationNorthwayScarboroughNo 01/00606/TD Communicatio REF 29-Jun-01 503800 488459 cabins and antennas rth Yorkshire One 2 One Wayside FarmCoastal Personal RoadBurnistonScarboroughNort 01/00670/TD Communicatio NOBJ 10-Jul-01 501784 492566 Telecommunications equipment h YorkshireYO13 0DB Hutchinson 3G No dish aerial with ground based RoadScarboroughNorth 01/01302/TD UK Ltd NOBJ 15-Nov-01 503382 486894 equipment cabin at Yorkshire BT Cellnet telecommunications antennae and an RoadBurnistonScarboroughNort 01/01349/TD Limited NOBJ 31-Jan-02 501784 492566 equipment cabin h YorkshireYO13 0DB Orange Personal Telecommunications installation with Cliff House FarmStonepit 02/00168/TD Communicaton OBJ 14-Mar-02 508947 482898 ancillary equipment LaneGristhorpeFiley Personal Replacement of existing equipment The Turnbull GroundUpgang 02/00213/TD Communicatio PER 12-Feb-02 489020 511386 cabins with 10 no. new cabins LaneWhitbyNorth Yorkshire Application for determination of prior Crossgates RoundaboutMusham approval for erection of street Bank 02/01670/TD T-Mobile (UK) NOBJ 15-Nov-03 503357 484640 furniture type telecommunications RoadEastfieldScarboroughNort Personal Installation of telecommunications StationOlivers 02/02140/TD Communicatio NOBJ 14-Jan-03 504020 486950 equipment MountScarboroughNorth Installation of 15m street furniture WorkshopsStation 04/01174/TD O2 (UK) Ltd WDN 07-Jul-04 511429 480680 design column and cabinet AvenueFileyNorth Turner And Proposed 02(UK) WorkshopsStation 04/01732/TD Partners PDE 17-Sep-04 511429 480680 telecommunications installation AvenueFileyNorth Development of a 14.7 metre Land To SW Of Crossgates steelwork monopole to accommodate Roundabout B1261Seamer three antennas within GRP shroud RoadCrossgatesScarboroughN 04/01921/TD T Mobile (UK) PDE 13-Oct-04 503245 484535 and one 0.3 metre transmission dish ORTH YORKSHIRE Proposed 10 metre high parallel Land Adjoining St Lukes column and three antennas within ChurchStepney 04/01932/TD Vodafone Ltd NOBJ 03-Nov-04 502181 488441 GRP shroud, radio equipment and DriveWoodlandsScarboroughNo Proposed 12 metre high timber monopole two antennas within GRP shroud, one 300mm transmission Land AtKnox 04/01942/TD Vodafone Ltd PDE 03-Nov-04 504730 485786 dish, radio equipment and associated LaneScarboroughNorth Yorkshire Proposed telecommunications radio Barrowcliff AllotmentsBarrowcliff Stappard base station comprising one 12.5 RoadWoodlandsScarboroughN 04/02470/TD Howes NOBJ 06-Jan-05 502755 488892 metre high, slim line, flexicell column, orth Yorkshire Installation of a 12M slim line, Grass Verge Outside Dissused lightweight streetworks monopole to Petrol Filling StationMusham accommodate streetwork antennas BankCrossgatesScarboroughNo 04/02619/TD Vodafone Ltd NOBJ 10-Feb-05 495760 495702 with associated radio equipment rth Yorkshire Erection of quadrapod mount to LaneHunmanbyFileyNorth 05/00277/TD BT Wholesale NOBJ 05-Apr-05 509880 477462 replace existing tripod mount YorkshireYO14 0NN Application for determination as to VodafoneGreen Lane the need for approval of details of NurseriesGreen siting and appearance of 6 no. LaneWhitbyNorth 05/00492/TD Vodafone Ltd NOBJ 06-Apr-05 490218 510446 sectored antennas as a replacement YorkshireYO22 4EH Application for determination as to the need for approval of details of siting and appearance of a radio Football GroundUpgang base station consisting of the LaneWhitbyNorth 06/01337/TD Hutchison 3G DET 13-Jul-06 488967 511411 installation of 3 no antennas, 2 no YorkshireYO21 3DT Hutchison 3G Prior approval of proposed Hutchison StreetScarboroughNorth 06/02348/TD Ltd DET 28-Dec-06 503636 488832 3G Base Station installation YorkshireYO12 7SJ British 4 Pier Telecommunic Application for 9 metre high timber LaneHaggersgateWhitbyNorth 08/00448/TD ations Plc DET 17-Apr-08 489793 511202 telegraph pole YorkshireYO21 3QE Telefonica O2 telegraph pole, 3 antennae and 1 MastBurniston 08/01513/TD UK Ltd DET 22-Sep-08 502959 490485 equipment cabinet at ground level RoadNewbyScarboroughNORT LaneWhitbyNorth 08/01695/TD T K Perry DET 30-Oct-08 488967 511411 Replacement Radio Housing YorkshireYO21 3DT Equipment @ NGR 502310 487891, Stepney Road StreetworksStepney 08/01877/TD Vodafone Ltd DET 05-Nov-08 502305 487902 Stepney Road RoadScarboroughYO12 5LG Proposed telecommunications RoadEastfieldScarboroughNort 08/01967/TD O2 UK Ltd DET 05-Nov-08 503498 483829 development h YorkshireYO11 3UT Telecommunications installation with Eastway apparatus consisting of 1 X 12m StreetworksEastwayEastfieldSc 08/01987/TD Vodafone Ltd DET 14-Nov-08 504474 488282 street pole, 3 X shrouded antennae, 1 arboroughYO11 3LT Installation of telecommunication Queen Margarets Nursing Home19 equipment inc
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