Lambourn’s last payphone to be axed
The last remaining public call box in Lambourn will be decommissioned and removed, Angela Pritchard from BT Voice Services confirmed to Lambourn.Org:
“I have made enquiries for you and unfortunately, we plan to remove this payphone which is on private land. I don’t have a specific date for the removal, however, a task will be raised with our contractors in the coming months.”
The payphone is located in Newbury Street and its removal signals the end of public payphones in Lambourn. The Lambourn area used to have call boxes located in Woodbury, Oxford Street, Newbury Street, Upper Lambourn as well as in Eastbury and many residents recalled how they used the payphones regularly. In an era where many have a mobile telephone and few carry cash, the payphone is used seldom however can still be a lifeline in the event of an emergency.
“Some of the call boxes we plan to protect are used to make relatively low numbers of calls,” Ofcom’s Director of Connectivity Selina Chadha told AP. “But if one of those calls is from a distressed child, an accident victim, or someone contemplating suicide, that public phone line can be a lifeline at a time of great need… We also want to make sure that people without mobile coverage, often in rural areas, can still make calls.”
Ofcom is proposing clearer, stronger rules to safeguard a phone box against removal, if any of four criteria applies:
- its location is not already covered by all four mobile networks; or
- it is located at an accident or suicide hotspot; or
- more than 52 calls have been made from it over the past 12 months; or
- exceptional circumstances mean there is a need for a public call box.
A petition by residents in 2020 was submitted and the kiosk was saved. Lambourn Parish Council confirmed that they are informed annually of the threat to remove the kiosk and have argued strongly to retain it. The petition is still open and will be resubmitted to BT, however it is likely that this will be too late to save the kiosk.
Residents have suggested converting the phone to a defibrillator station or other public service purposes. This seems an unlikely option because the Newbury Street kiosk is located on private land, owned by BT.
There is also an excellent article published by Brian from Penny Post article covering the decommissioning of the last Lambourn Phone Box.
Congratulations to Graham Jones and all those concerned with facitiating access to vaccinations in the heart of the village. Vital for the many people who need to use our very limited public transport.