Community groups are invited to transform the four red kiosks - with possible uses ranging from housing defibrillators to creating mini libraries
Four iconic red phone boxes across Lanarkshire are being made available for community groups to adopt and repurpose for just £1.
Community councils and registered charities can take ownership of the kiosks to transform them into new local connections ranging from defibrillator points to neighbourhood libraries and art galleries.Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.
Redundant phone boxes have been transformed to house lifesaving equipment and to become book exchanges, cake shops and tiny museums; with more than 500 in Scotland and 7200 across the UK being taken on by community organisations since BT launched the £1 initiative 15 years ago. BT head of street Michael Smy said: “We’ve seen some great kiosk conversions across the UK that have become valuable assets; communities that would like to retain theirs [can] take it on for just £1.
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