Thursday, April 10, 2008

Call to save K8 phone boxes

The K8 phone box
The K8 phone box in its heyday.
Photograph: BT
The last time that red phone boxes were in danger of disappearing from Britain's streets there was a hue and cry. In the 1980s, newly privatised BT threatened to replace them all with a newer tinny model, in what symbolised for some the vandalism of Thatcherism on the charm of Britain's nationalised past.

Eventually, Giles Gilbert Scott's classic phone-box design was saved for the nation by a successful campaign to get them listed. Thousands still remain despite the neglect of phones kiosks due to the popularity of mobiles.

There is unlikely to be quite as much fuss about a new threat to a later model of red phone box. But, according to some, there should be. They are concerned about the fate of the K8 phone box, a rationalised version of earlier models designed by Bruce Martin that, it is claimed, is an icon of the 1960s.

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