A box which appeared in the Chantry Centre months ago, but has remained empty, could finally be put to use. The large black box, outside Boots, has been vacant for months, but was initially installed to be used as a customer service point.
Before they realised that 'customer service' wasn't something they wanted to spend money on?
This plan was not progressed with and questions have been raised about what it will be used for.
Answers on a postcard...
A council spokesperson said: “The pod was initially installed in the Chantry Centre to be used as customer service point. The pod has since attracted interest in being let out and documentation is currently being agreed between legal teams to progress this.
Giant aquarium?
H/T: IanJ via email
Looks like a nail bar or a phone case shop
ReplyDeleteThe box could remain empty, and the words "Customer Service" replaced by "Government's promises".
ReplyDeletePenseivat
Joined up thinking is a terribly demanding process. Which is why it is so rare.
ReplyDeleteLavatory for Transexuals? We need something to make us smile in these miserable times.
ReplyDeleteJoined up thinking? They can't even manage joined up writing.
ReplyDeleteThe box could be used as a lockup for unruly children, it would have to be soundproofed otherwise it wouldn't work.
"Looks like a nail bar or a phone case shop"
ReplyDeleteBecause those are the things always springing up these days...?
"The box could remain empty, and the words "Customer Service" replaced by "Government's promises"."
That would probably get you arrested these days!
"The box could be used as a lockup for unruly children, it would have to be soundproofed otherwise it wouldn't work."
They could make it airtight too... 😏