Phone boxes on London Road

August 24th, 2008 by David Rundle

First it was thought to be a green box, and then it grew into a phone stand. Next to the junction of London Road with Old High Street, and next to the existing phone boxes, a new stand has been erected at right angles to the existing boxes.

The new stand — it can hardly be called a box or a booth — did not need planning permission, though its advertising did (07/02672/ADV, for those with a desire for detail). But the question now is: why are there three phones at that point, blocking up the pavement?

The answer is that, when they made their advertising application, BT said that the new stand is a replacement and that the others will be removed. But they didn’t say when. So, Ruth and I have chased to find out when the pavement will be freed up again. We are told that BT are waiting for the electricity to the old boxes to be switched off, which Southern Electric will do on the 19th September. The boxes will be removed soon after that point.

have your say

Add your comment

:

:


« Is the Green Belt sacred? | Licensing applications »

  • Cllr Ruth Wilkinson and Cllr David Rundle

    Photo of Cllr Ruth Wilkinson and Cllr David Rundle
    Oxford East LibDems
    Park End Street
    Oxford OX1 1HU
    See Contact Us on centre toolbar for phone nos. and email addresses
  • Local County result 2009 - Share of votes cast