THE public is being consulted on the future of two public payphones in Frome, which BT say are seldom used.
The phone boxes are on Wallbridge opposite Station Approach and on Austin Close, opposite Culverhill Co-op.
Research has found that these phone boxes are being used on average between 8-9 times per month, so BT are consulting on the potential removal due to low usage.
BT says, “Overall use of payphones has declined by over 90 per cent in the last decade and the need to provide payphones for use in emergency situations is diminishing all the time, with at least 98 per cent of the UK now having mobile call coverage.
“This is important because as long as there is mobile network coverage, it’s possible to call the emergency services, even when there is no coverage from your own mobile network provider.”
Through Mendip District Council, BT are inviting consultation responses. BT want to know what the community think about the proposal to remove the payphones, but they are also interested in whether the community want to adopt them for other purposes.
BT continues, “We’ve seen in other areas that communities are looking at new ways of using old phone boxes; they can be adopted and used for things like defibrillators, mini libraries or you could even turn one into a share box.
“BT would really appreciate your help and feedback on whether the payphones are still needed. The consultation will run until 17th June, so please submit your responses before then.”
To give feedback email chiefexecutive@mendip.gov.uk with your responses.
For more information on adopting a phone box, please visit bt.com/adopt.