EVIDENCE touching health fears connected with the tetra radio system is to be aired at the public inquiry into Airwave's plan to erect a 10m mast at Widecombe-in-the-Moor.
Government inspector Martin Pike agreed to extend the inquiry by an extra day so that late evidence received from Brian Stein, chairman of the Radiation Research Trust, could be heard.
Special arrangements were made so that the hefty document could be copied and circulated among residents overnight.br>The hearing was continuing yesterday.





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