Clapham: Removal of obsolete phone booths welcomed by Wandsworth councillors

By Isabel Millett 15th Sep 2021

Redundant phone kiosks to be removed

Wandsworth borough's transport and highways spokesman Cllr John Locker has welcomed a commitment by telecoms company BT to remove 24 redundant phone kiosks from Wandsworth's streets.

BT has written to the town hall confirming that the 24 kiosks are to go, which chimes with numerous requests from councillors for underused and obsolete kiosks to be removed.

Cllr Locker said: "This is welcome news. These kiosks can often become a blight on our streets because they attract litter and are often vandalised or attract anti-social behaviour.

"They are hardly ever used in this day and age and they simply represent unnecessary obstacles and clutter on our streets.

"We dedicate a lot of time and effort in keeping our borough clean, our pavements in good order and our town centres attractive and these eyesore kiosks simply detract from this good work."

The following kiosks are disappearing:

  • Honeywell road at the junction with Bolingbroke Grove
  • Nightingale Road x2
  • Sunbury Lane at the junction with Battersea Church Road
  • Stewarts Road
  • Aldrington Road at the junction with Ullathorne Road
  • Bedford Hill
  • Moyser Road at the junction with Nimrod Drive
  • Southcroft Road at the junction with Freshwater Road
  • Upper Tooting Road
  • Tooting Bec Road x2
  • Inner Park Road
  • Aubyn Square
  • Biggs Row
  • Wimbledon Parkside at the junction with Inner Park Road
  • Replingham Road
  • Montfort Place
  • Beaumont Road
  • Merton Road outside Coronation Gardens
  • Garratt Lane at the junction with Maskell Road
  • Wimbledon Road
  • Hazelhurst Road
  • Franciscan Road

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