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Payphones face axe in BT plan

11:31am Wednesday 16th April 2008

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PAYPHONES across west Wiltshire look set to vanish under BT's plans to scale back on its network across the country.

In a consultation report sent to West Wiltshire District Council, the phone giant outlines its plans to remove 37 unprofitable phoneboxes from towns and villages across the district.

BT said 60 per cent of its payphones are now unprofitable and 75 per cent of ones in line for the axe are making less than £100 a year, due to the rise in number of people with mobile phones.

A 90-day consultation has been launched and affected phone boxes will have notices placed inside them.

Members of the public opposing any of the closures are being urged to contact the district council, whose scrutiny committee will be examining the proposals at a meeting in May.

Chris Orum, of BT, said 85 per cent of the UK population now have mobile phones, prompting a sharp decline in the use of payphones.

He said a decision about those earmarked for closure was made using guidelines issued by OFCOM. Payphones within 400 metres of another can be closed without public consultation.

Chair of scrutiny Cllr Jeff Osborn said it was important the public had a chance to put forward their views on the closures. He said: " We are a bit cynical about any consultation after the Post Office closures. The main thing we can do is give councillors a chance to say their bit and test the feeling in their patch.

"I can see where this is coming from. It's true, most people have mobile phones now. It is a lot less of an issue than the Post Office one."

Payphones under threat
  • TROWBRIDGE Hawkeridge Road, Yarnbrook, Bradford Road, Trowbridge, Greenhill Gardens, Hilperton, Kingsdown Road, Trowbridge, Wingfield Road, Trowbridge, High Street, Bulkington, Great Hinton, A350 layby near West Ashton
  • BRADFORD ON AVON The Street, Holt, Farleigh Rise, Monkton Farleigh, Lower South Wraxall, South Wraxall, Middle Stoke, Limpley Stoke
  • MELKSHAM Broughton Gifford centre, Lowbourne, Melksham, Norrington Common, Bath Road, Atworth, Corsham Road, Whitley, Addison Road, Melksham, Granville Road /Portman Road, Melksham, Longford Road, Melksham
  • WESTBURY Hawkeridge, Westbury, Stormore, Dilton Marsh, Eden Vale Road/Oldfield Park, Westbury, Melbourne Street, Bratton
  • WARMINSTER Lane End, Corsley, Woodcock Road, Warminster, Imber Road, Warminster, Sambourne Road, Warminster, Tytherington, Warminster, High Street, Heytesbury Norton Bavant, Gentle Street, Horningsham, Kingston Deverill, Stockton, Corton, Hillside, Codford

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franka, trowbridge says...
3:15pm Wed 16 Apr 08

I hope that BT have thought this through because anyone wanting to make an emergency call and not having a mobile with them is going to have to hope a good citizen is going to live nearby and let them use their phone,not very practical in the middle of the night or if theres no one home. Call me pesimistic but I think people could die as a result of this decision.

Trowbridge Bloke, Trowbridge says...
3:32pm Wed 16 Apr 08

That's a bit pesimistic isn't it?

Disgusted of, Westbury says...
8:01pm Wed 16 Apr 08


Knock down all the phone boxes. That will make more room for statues of Russell Hawker I say.


GSXRRRSP, WESTBURY says...
9:25pm Wed 16 Apr 08

franka wrote:
I hope that BT have thought this through because anyone wanting to make an emergency call and not having a mobile with them is going to have to hope a good citizen is going to live nearby and let them use their phone,not very practical in the middle of the night or if theres no one home. Call me pesimistic but I think people could die as a result of this decision.
who uses call boxes they are either vandalised or smell like public toilets get rid of them all!!!

ronnie, deepest wiltshire says...
10:55pm Wed 16 Apr 08

You can get a moblie phone for £10 most networks only need a £5 top up and you can then call 999 for free.
much better then trying to find a phone box that has a working phone.

walter, wilshur says...
9:12am Thu 17 Apr 08

I think someone needs to look at the original agreement handing the Post Office Telephones to BT. I worked for BT , and I'm pretty sure there was a commitment to keeping a certain percentage of pay-phones.

The Maxter, Chippenham says...
9:21am Thu 17 Apr 08

Given the sparsity of phone boxes, you'd have to be pretty lucky to have an emergency near one! - There are of course some cases for having them. Places such as North Brentor in Devon, where there is no radio coverage in the valley. But where there is majority network coverage, there is no need for them. Nor in rural Wiltshire, where their only purpose, is to remind all the Londoners who come home every weekend, that they live in a picturesque village.

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