Does it still contain a working phone?
If not, no reason to be there.
If so, does anybody ever use it?
If not, no reason to be there.
But some people (eg homeless people) may not have a mobile and might need access to a phone in an emergency if there was nobody else around?
I can't think of any other reason. Maybe Oru can shed some light? Or BT, if that still exists?
Would think a lot of people care - tenants and landlords sine bill has been passed like I said either last week or this giving , I understand Tenants more rights.
What Rachel has done highlights issues - and certainly I would have thought, impact on folks lucky enough to have properties around Dulwich or wherever paying agents a fee to a tenant for their property and/or also manage.
Most agents I know belong to ARLA whatever they are called and have a code of conduct that they have to follow.
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