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Final Notification Final Notification. Notification under section 49(4) of the Communications Act 2003 Decision by Scarborough Borough Council in response to a proposal by British Telecommunications plc for the removal of public call boxes pursuant to Part 2 of the Schedule to a Direction published by Ofcom on 14 March 2006 (‘the Direction’). 1. On 12 December 2016, Scarborough Borough Council, in accordance with section 49(4) of the Communications Act 2003 (’the Act’), issued a notification setting out its draft decision in response to a proposal by British Telecommunications plc for the removal of public call boxes pursuant to Part 2 of the Direction (‘the First Notification’). 2. A copy of the First Notification was sent to the Secretary of State in accordance with section 50(1)(b) of the Act. 3. In the First Notification, Scarborough Borough Council invited representations about the draft decision by 5pm on 13 January 2017. 4. Scarborough Borough Council has considered every representation about the draft decision duly made to it and Ofcom has not notified Scarborough Borough Council of any international obligation of the United Kingdom for this purpose. 5. The decision is set out in the Schedule to this Notification. 6. The effect of, and Scarborough Borough Council’s reasons for making, the decision is set out in the Schedule to this Notification. 7. Scarborough Borough Council consider that the decision complies with the requirements of sections 45 to 50 of the Act, as appropriate and relevant to the proposals. 8. In making the decision, Scarborough Borough Council has considered and acted in accordance with the six community requirements in section 4 of the Act. 9. A copy of this Notification has been sent to the Secretary of State in accordance with section 50(1)(b) of the Act. 10. The Schedule to this Notification shall form part of this Notification. TREVOR WATSON (DIRECTOR) A person authorised by Scarborough Borough Council to sign this Notification 16 January 2017 Schedule Decision by Scarborough Borough Council in response to a proposal by British Telecommunications plc for the removal of public call boxes pursuant to Part 2 of the Schedule to a Direction published by Ofcom on 14 March 2006 (‘the Direction’). Objections to Removal Proposed Adoption of Kiosk Alterations to recommendation since First Notification Telephone Number Address Decision Reason(s). (Object/Consent) 1 01947 893311 PCO SCAR LANE WEST BARNBY WHITBY, YO21 3SD Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 2 01947 893211 PCO EAST BARNBY WHITBY, YO21 3RZ Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 3 01723 870405 PCO HIGH STREET BURNISTON SCARBOROUGH, Consent Not applicable YO13 0HH 4 01723 582211 PCO MOUNT VIEW ROAD CAYTON SCARBOROUGH, Consent Not applicable. YO11 3SR 5 01723 870212 PCO HIGH STREET CLOUGHTON SCARBOROUGH, Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. YO13 0AE 6 01287 660296 PCO COMMONDALE WHITBY, YO21 2HG Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. There is a community defibrillator nearby which requires a code to open. A phone call is required to receive the code, hence, the phone box is critical. 7 01287 660213 PCO HIGH STREET CASTLETON WHITBY, YO21 2DA Consent Not applicable. 8 01287 660336 PCO AINTHORPE LANE AINTHORPE WHITBY, YO21 Consent Not applicable 2JN 9 01947 897201 PCO FRYUP WHITBY, YO21 2AP Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. There is a community defibrillator nearby which requires a code to open. A phone call is required to receive the code, hence, the phone box is critical. 10 01287 660211 PCO BRIAR HILL DANBY WHITBY, YO21 2LZ Consent Not applicable. 11 01287 660339 BOTTON HALL DANBY WHITBY NORTH YORKSHIRE, Consent Not applicable. YO21 2NJ 12 01723 863411 1PCO RACECOURSE ROAD EAST AYTON Consent Not applicable. SCARBOROUGH, YO13 9HP 13 01723 582103 PCO HERDBOROUGH ROAD EASTFIELD Consent Not applicable. SCARBOROUGH, YO11 3HL 14 01947 895368 PCO EGTON WHITBY, YO21 1TX Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. There is a community defibrillator nearby which requires a code to open. A phone call is required to receive the code, hence, the phone box is critical. Telephone Number Address Decision Reason(s). (Object/Consent) 15 01947 895252 PCO EGTON BRIDGE WHITBY, YO21 1UX Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 16 01947 810201 PCO BIRCH AVENUE SLEIGHTS WHITBY, YO22 5BZ Consent Not applicable. 17 01947 810308 PCO LITTLEBECK WHITBY, YO22 5EY Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 18 01723 513427 PCO CLARENCE DRIVE FILEY, YO14 0AZ Consent Not applicable. 19 01723 890352 1PCO FOLKTON SCARBOROUGH, YO11 3UH Consent to loss The Parish Council wish to adopt the telephone box. of phone line BUT retain/adopt kiosk 20 01723 890511 PCO MAIN STREET FLIXTON SCARBOROUGH, YO11 Consent to loss The Parish Council wish to adopt the telephone box. 3UD of phone line BUT retain/adopt kiosk 21 01947 880235 PCO RAW WHITBY, YO22 4PP Consent Not applicable. 22 01947 880301 K880301 PCO SLEDGATES FYLINGTHORPE WHITBY, Consent Not applicable. YO22 4TZ 23 01947 896278 K86278 PCO GREEN END GOATHLAND WHITBY, Consent Not applicable. YO22 5LG 24 01947 897212 K87212 PCO STONEGATE LEALHOLM WHITBY, YO21 Consent Not applicable. 2AB 25 01947 897251 PCO LEALHOLM WHITBY, YO21 2AQ Consent Not applicable. 26 01287 660256 PCO HOULSYKE WHITBY, YO21 2LH Consent Not applicable. 27 01947 897220 PCO GLAISDALE WHITBY, YO21 2PW Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 28 01723 513608 PCO MAIN STREET GRISTHORPE FILEY, YO14 9PP Consent Not applicable. 29 01947 895273 PCO ESK VALLEY GROSMONT WHITBY, YO22 5BG Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 30 01947 895220 K85220 O S POST OFFICE PCO FRONT STREET Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. There is a community defibrillator nearby GROSMONT WHITBY, YO22 5PA which requires a code to open. A phone call is required to receive the code, hence, the phone box is critical. 31 01947 880211 PCO HIGH HAWSKER WHITBY, YO22 4LH Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 32 01947 603364 PCO STAINSACRE WHITBY, YO22 4NT Consent Not applicable. 33 01947 840360 K840360 PCO ROSEDALE LANE PORT MULGRAVE Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. SALTBURN BY THE SEA, TS13 5LB 34 01947 840346 K840346 JCN PORRET LANE PCO HIGH STREET Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. HINDERWELL SALTBURN BY THE SEA, TS13 5ES 35 01723 582386 PCO MANOR VIEW ROAD LEBBERSTON Consent Not applicable. SCARBOROUGH, YO11 3PB 36 01947 893261 PCO GOLDSBOROUGH WHITBY, YO21 3RX Consent Not applicable. 37 01947 840434 K840434 PCO MICKLEBY SALTBURN BY THE SEA Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. Telephone Number Address Decision Reason(s). (Object/Consent) CLEVELAND, TS13 5LZ 38 01723 512910 PCO HUNMANBY STREET MUSTON SCARBOROUGH, Consent to loss The Parish Council wish to adopt the telephone box. YO14 0ET of phone line BUT retain/adopt kiosk 39 01723 363999 PCO1 CROSS LANE SCARBOROUGH, YO12 6DE Consent Not applicable. 40 01723 500868 PCO COLDYHILL LANE SCARBOROUGH, YO12 6SD Consent Not applicable. 41 01723 500871 PCO THE CROFT SCARBOROUGH, YO12 5JD Consent Not applicable. 42 01723 500981 PCO SOUTH STREET SCALBY SCARBOROUGH, YO13 Consent to loss The local public house wishes to adopt this and is working with a charitable 0RQ of phone line organisation to action this. BUT retain/adopt kiosk 43 01723 374488 PCO SCALBY ROAD SCARBOROUGH, YO12 6EE Consent Not applicable. 44 01947 602173 PCO NEWHOLM WHITBY, YO21 3QY Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 45 01723 890342 PCO ST. HELENS LANE REIGHTON FILEY, YO14 9SB Consent to loss The Parish Council wish to adopt the telephone box. of phone line BUT retain/adopt kiosk 46 01723 890211 PCO MAIN STREET SPEETON FILEY, YO14 9TD Consent Not applicable. 47 01947 840308 K840308 PCO ROXBY SALTBURN BY THE SEA, TS13 Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 5EB 48 01723 862311 KIOSK NAPIER CRESCENT SCARBOROUGH, YO12 4HX Consent Not applicable. 49 01723 859301 PCO SNAINTON SCARBOROUGH, YO13 9BA Consent Not applicable. 50 01947 602176 PCO SNEATON WHITBY, YO22 5HP Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 51 01723 870248 PCO STAINTONDALE SCARBOROUGH, YO13 0EB Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 52 01947 840438 PCO UGTHORPE WHITBY, YO21 2BQ Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. Additionally the Parish Council intend to install a community defibrillator. 53 01723 862411 PCO PICKERING ROAD WEST AYTON Consent Not applicable. SCARBOROUGH, YO13 9JE 54 01287 660591 PCO WESTERDALE WHITBY, YO21 2DT Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. There is a community defibrillator nearby which requires a code to open. A phone call is required to receive the code, hence, the phone box is critical. 55 01947 602818 K602818 PCO HIGH STREET RUSWARP WHITBY, Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. YO21 1NJ 56 01947 602416 K602416 JCN AUCKLAND RD PCO BYLAND ROAD Consent Not applicable. WHITBY, YO21 1JH 57 01947 825193 PCO CHUBB HILL ROAD WHITBY, YO21 1JP Consent Not applicable. Telephone Number Address Decision Reason(s). (Object/Consent) 58 01723 862424 PCO MAIN ROAD WYKEHAM SCARBOROUGH, YO13 Consent Not applicable. 9QB 59 01723 862466 PCO RUSTON SCARBOROUGH, YO13 9QE Object Poor or no reliable mobile signal. 60 01723 500832 PCO FILEY ROAD SCARBOROUGH, YO11 3AA Consent Not applicable. 61 01723 500939 PCO SCALBY ROAD SCARBOROUGH, YO12 6TF Consent Not applicable. 62 01723 500943 PCO SCALBY ROAD SCARBOROUGH, YO12 6TB Consent Not applicable. 63 01723 374488 PCO WREYFIELD DRIVE SCARBOROUGH, YO12 6NN Consent Not applicable. .
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