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Regional Development Strategy Infrastructure Investment
2.6NI-wide·PPS 10 Telecommunications
The RDS highlights the need for the development of a long term investment strategy for infrastructure supportive of the regional economy, involving both public and private sectors. This will include p
telecommunicationsruralinfrastructureEnvironmental Issues - Impact of Telecommunications Development
3.6NI-wide·PPS 10 Telecommunications
The significant increase in telecommunications development witnessed in recent years has resulted in growing concern about its impact on the environment. This has often been expressed by those who hav
non-domesticruralconservationSiting and design of telecommunications in the countryside
6.11NI-wide·PPS 10 Telecommunications
In the countryside telecommunications development has to be sited and designed carefully. Skylines can be easily broken and habitats and species easily disturbed. If telecommunications infrastructure
ruraltelecommunicationslandscapeAccess arrangements for countryside telecommunications sites
6.12NI-wide·PPS 10 Telecommunications
In countryside areas operators should also seek to use existing lanes or tracks to provide access to their sites as a new access road may cause greater visual impact or environmental damage than the a
ruraltelecommunicationsaccessVisibility splays at access installations
6.13NI-wide·PPS 10 Telecommunications
In assessing the requirements for visibility splays at accesses to installations the Department will bear in mind that in many cases these are unlikely to give rise to traffic hazards as maintenance v
ruraltelecommunicationsaccessTelecommunications development and environmentally sensitive features
6.14NI-wide·PPS 10 Telecommunications
Wherever possible telecommunications development should seek to avoid sensitive features and locations of archaeological, built or natural heritage value. This includes archaeological remains, listed
telecommunicationsconservationruralheritageenvironmental-protection