BT street hubs offering free phone calls, Wi-Fi and charging could be installed in key commercial, retail, and pedestrian areas within Preston 📱
The BT payphone outside Spar in 65 Plunginton Road might be replaced with a street hub unit Pic: Tony Worrall
Street hubs are powered by 100 per cent renewable carbon-free energy and are free to use. Their services include phone calls, Wi-Fi, rapid device charging, and touch-screen tablets providing access to local information.What the street hub unit would look like outside Primark in Fishergate The applicant seeks for the removal of existing BT Phone Box and installation of a proposed replacement BT Street Hub and display of advertisement to both sides of the unit on the footpath outside Turtle Bay in theIn other planning proposals two internally digital illuminated 75 inch LCD screens will be installed to both sides of the free standing ‘Street Hub’ on footpaths outside Primark inHindu and Muslim faith representatives meet in Preston in peace and solidarityTo enable the street hubs...
On behalf of British Telecom plc, agents Harlequin Group, said the street hub outside 53 Degrees would improve the area: “The proposed board situated outside 53 Brook Street would be the only piece of street furniture of its kind within the street scene.
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