British towns allowed to adopt red phone boxes
- added August 27, 2008
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BT has announced that UK towns and villages will be allowed to keep hold of their much-loved red phone boxes, even after their phonesets have been removed because they're not used enough.
The local councils will have to pay £250 per empty box, or £500 for one with a working connection.
I wonder what we could do with the empties? Tiny art galleries come to mind, like one or two of the old police boxes here in Edinburgh.
The local councils will have to pay £250 per empty box, or £500 for one with a working connection.
I wonder what we could do with the empties? Tiny art galleries come to mind, like one or two of the old police boxes here in Edinburgh.
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