BT payphone removal survey: March 2025

Payphones identified for removal: March 2025

Survey closes: Tuesday 15 April 2025
Survey opened: Tuesday 25 March 2025

Payphones identified by BT for removal
Address and telephone number No. of calls in last 12 months

Junction Lynton Avenue PCO1 High Street Arlesey, SG15 6SN – 01462 735260

11

Opposite Lloyds Bank PCO1 High Street Biggleswade, SG18 0JD – 01767 315702

16

Junction Station Road PCO1 Cambridge Road Langford Biggleswade, SG18 9PL – 01462 700289

6

Junction Dunstable Road PCO1 Manor Road Caddington Luton, LU1 4ED – 01582 453594

30

Junction Turnpike Road PCO1 Horsepool Lane Husborne Crawley Bedford, MK43 0XD – 01525 280212

4

Brickworks PCO1 Marston Road Marston Moretaine Bedford, MK43 0PP – 01525 404065

40

O/S Ate High Steet PCO1 Eversholt Road Ridgmont Bedford, MK43 0TT  – 01525 280260

2

O/S Village Hall Payphone Church Street Tempsford Sandy, SG19 2AN  – 01767 640203 (Grade II listed building: BT is proposing to remove the telephone and lock the kiosk; any significant alterations to the structure or its removal would require Listed Building Consent)

7

Junction Church Path PCO1 London Road Sandy, SG19 1EX – 01767 680611

7

Pco Pco1 Lancotbury Close Totternhoe Dunstable, LU6 1RQ – 01582 662115

4

Adopt a payphone

Local communities also have the opportunity to adopt a traditional red ‘heritage’ phone box and make it an asset that local people can enjoy. Adopting a phone box could mean that the town or parish council, or a registered charity could adopt a given phone box and retain it for an alternative community use. Some examples of how phone boxes have been used include housing defibrillators, art galleries and libraries. Communities can adopt most red boxes for just £1. They can also adopt modern glass boxes if they want to house a defibrillator.

Find out how to adopt a phone box.