The Clos du Télégraphe relay antenna project in Aubagne resumes despite opposition from local residents

The Clos du Télégraphe relay antenna project in Aubagne resumes despite opposition from local residents
The Clos du Télégraphe relay antenna project in Aubagne resumes despite opposition from local residents

It picks up at Clos du Télégraphe, it even picks up very well. Nestled on the heights of the Creissauds hill, this suburban area has all the makings of a peaceful residential area. Houses with gardens a stone’s throw from nature, play areas for local kids, and a 13 Habitat residence with 85 small town houses. A tranquility which is about to be compromised according to its inhabitants.

In question, the installation of a 5G antenna 14 meters high a few steps from their homes for the benefit of the operator SFR. A project which dates back to November 2021 and which had heavily mobilized the residence. For months, after a bitter legal dispute, the project seemed to have been abandoned and the residents had begun to hope that the telephone company and those responsible for installing the farmhouse – Hivory and Cellnex – had finally done retreat in the face of protest. A hope that ended definitively at the beginning of April, in the early morning.

An “incomprehensible” project

We were all at home for the Easter long weekend when a local resident noticed that barriers had been put upremembers Guy. Construction equipment quickly appeared and we were asked to no longer park in the parking lot where the antenna was installed.“Clearly, the long-contested project is indeed on the verge of seeing the light of day. With a thick file under their arms, Guy and Robert are part of the resident collective which saw the light of day more than two years ago at the following a petition bringing together more than 250 opponents Just in front of the barriers, the duo takes out their smartphone.We all have a network, it’s incomprehensible“, Robert gets annoyed.

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