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Retro phone box call to help town revamp

7:48pm Friday 7th December 2007

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By Catherine Pye »

A CALL has been made for traditional red phone boxes to be returned to Darwen as part of the town's regeneration.

Blackburn with Darwen Council has agreed for BT to erect two new phoneboxes to replace those removed because of building work.

The new phoneboxes will be the KX Plus variety which feature red domed roofs, two 'Coin and Card' kiosks, one 'email, text and phone' kiosk and one ATM kiosk.

One will be sited from the previous site in the market square to another outside the old bank in Croft Street.

But Coun Simon Huggill wants the iconic K6 kiosks, which were designed by Gilbert Giles Scott in 1935.

He said: "Darwen is a historic market town so wouldn't it be nice to have the traditional K6 phone boxes?

"It would cost an extra £3,000 to £4,000 for them, but with all these millions being spent on Darwen, that is not a lot.

"Where is the colour in the town centre? There is grey everywhere.

"We need the red phoneboxes to give a splash of colour and fit in with the heritage of the town.

"If we don't carve out an identity such as being a historic market town, and regenerate like Ramsbottom have done, then we will just be south Blackburn when Blackburn is made a city."

Improving the look of the town centre is one of the aims of the Lancashire Telegraph's We're Backing Darwen campaign.

And Coun Dave Hollings agreed that the red phoneboxes would help make Darwen town centre look nicer.

He said: "If it were possible to have the old fashioned boxes I would back it because they would look nicer.

"Phoneboxes would be one of the little things that help Darwen maintain its character.

"We need to keep on investing in making Darwen look nice."

The two phoneboxes that were removed from the market square were the KX100 variety - introduced in 1985 and made of stainless steel and anodised aluminium.

The only red K6 phonebox left in Darwen is situated in Tockholes.

And a spokesperson for BT said: "There isn't a date given for the work to start, but it is expected the phoneboxes will be in place in the next two to three months.

"We don't carry stock of the old fashioned ones and they have inherent problems.

"They are very difficult to clean, they are not user-friendly for disabled access and because they are made from cast iron, the doors are very heavy."

Coun Alan Cottam, executive member for regeneration said: "With the high usage of mobile phones, the call for telephone boxes has been dramatically reduced.

"In view of this, only one phone box is needed at this site to replace the two that were removed during the regeneration work earlier this year.

"A box in keeping with a conservation area will be installed at the agreed site on Market Street in spring next year."

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chavbuster, Lanashire says...
7:49pm Thu 28 Feb 08

John wrote:
what a joke! is this the best the council can come up with. Who cares about red phone boxes? Is this what we pay our council tax for? Could I get a job on the council I have loads of half arsed suggestions.
I couldn`t have put it better myself! lol.
Hats off to you for that one John.

best

cb

Jack, work says...
4:24pm Mon 10 Dec 07

At least with the red boxes you were dry when you used them. The local idiots cant kick the windows in they only break one pannel.
Yes they stank of pee but if BT cleaned them weekly it would not be that bad a problem

paul, darwen says...
3:51pm Sun 9 Dec 07

ive got another great idea ,hows lets buy one of the old blue police boxes like dr who as, so the new 2am beat bobby can keep warm or hide in when he finds himself out numbered by drunken yobs,by the i think the police do a great job,just having a joke

Disgruntled Darrener, between the rats and the empty boarded up houses says...
3:18pm Sun 9 Dec 07

We have "new " cobbles over the "authentic " old ones, and a surface like the side of a matchbox surrounding the market.
Empty shops, the hideous breeze block council annexe next to the "Victorian" market hall. Streets strewn with rubbish and dog sh!t .
Still mustn't grumble eh!!
Lets get 1 jolly red box and Darwen will "maintain " it's character????

Smee again, says...
2:52am Sun 9 Dec 07

Yeah fetch em back, it will give the local yobs something to do again......like trashing them, using them as a toilet or writing graffiti all over the useless things then using their video phones to call their mates to show what they have done.

JH, Darwen says...
11:01pm Sat 8 Dec 07

There is a place just outside Harrogate in Yorkshire that specialise in the sales of these phone boxes, they are all the old ones recycled, could BT not change the door mechanism so they are more user friendly and the phone system itself to take internet if needed.

adam, can't decide where I live, Somebody help me says...
10:12pm Sat 8 Dec 07

I need psychiatric help for my tendencies. Someone help!

onlooker, ENGLAND says...
4:30pm Sat 8 Dec 07

"when Blackburn is made a city."

what a joke

When Blackburn Borough Council pull their fingers out and serving the whole community and treat all the communities as equals, they may have a hope of getting the City status that they crave so much.

But until that day comes, they want to stop dreaming.

John, Darwen says...
8:16am Sat 8 Dec 07

what a joke! is this the best the council can come up with. Who cares about red phone boxes? Is this what we pay our council tax for? Could I get a job on the council I have loads of half arsed suggestions.

IanK, Darwen says...
11:08pm Fri 7 Dec 07

Cllr. Cottam, actually there were three phone boxes outside the market. Now there are none, not everyone has a mobile phone. I do appreciate that this is not really a Council matter, but it is (or should be) a public service.
I must say, sir, that you worry me, you have recently pronounced on cobbles, roadworks, parking, and now phones, in some cases inaccurately. Please, at least take the effort to see what you talk about, or ask one of the Council staff to do so, and to give an honest report.
Regeneration? Does that mean demolishing most of the town?, this is what seems to be happening.
We are not just a dormitory town for people who work outside BwD, and spend their money outside the area.
I look forward to you response.

adam, blackburn says...
10:20pm Fri 7 Dec 07

I dont think getting in old fashioned phone boxes will make Darwen look any better.Have you seen how many empty retail units there are,the old video shop on Borough road.What about the congestion in Darwen? That isn't going to go away with a a new traditional style phone box is it.

Buzby, Darren says...
9:28pm Fri 7 Dec 07

I like the old red phone boxes but they always used to smell of stale cigarette smoke and wee! I remember when you had to put your money in when the caller answered and the pips went, either an old 5p or 10p coin.

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