July 12, 2008
Telephone tree sends wrong signals, say villagers

When Barry Robinson saved three traditional red phone boxes from the scrapheap, neighbours applauded his stance on preserving British heritage. When he decided to mount them 20ft in the air on a girder in the middle of a village field in Warwickshire, they were not so impressed, claiming that the “telephone tree” is an eyesore.
[The Times Online via del.ici.us/regine]
emily | 3:14 PM |
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