Three innovative businesses to save the iconic red phone box

Alongside community projects like libraries and galleries are street salad vendors and micro-offices

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The phone box took its latest inexorable step towards obsolescence last week, when BT announced plans to ditch half of the remaining 40,000 that are still fulfilling the role for which they were intended.

That means less than a quarter of the 92,000 telephone boxes in use at their peak will remain in service. Small wonder, as near-ubiquitous smart phone ownership means useage of the public call boxes has plummeted by 90 per cent.

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