Kiosk 6 Telephone Box, Chignal St James' Green

 

The phone box on St James’ Green is a K6 (kiosk no 6). These kiosks were designed to commemorate the silver jubilee of King George V and went into production in 1936. K6 was the first red telephone kiosk to be extensively used outside of London.

Kiosk

 

Listed status for the kiosk was refused by English Heritage and in March 2010 it was reported in Chignal News that the kiosk was to be bought by the parish council for £1. The community was invited to propose possible uses for it. By October 2010 the kiosk was formally owned by the Parish Council. The telephone equipment has been removed by BT and the kiosk contains a statutory notice to that effect.

 

A lock has been fitted and the key is held at 1, The Green. The grass surrounding the kiosk is cut by Essex County Council during the summer months.

 

 

A steering group has been established to work with members of the community to maintain the kiosk and surrounding area as and when required, eg cleaning and general maintenance, painting, grass cutting; the group will also be the contact point for anyone who wishes to use the kiosk on a short term basis, eg to display a poster for a forthcoming event. In the past the kiosk has been an effective backdrop for photographs of weddings and of the group of residents who were London 2012 gamesmakers.


Autumn 2015 - Malcolm Feltwell giving the phone box a much needed new coat of paint. Since this photograph was taken the crowns on each side of the kiosk have been highlighted in gold.

The containers beside the phone box and around the water pump and notice board have also been replanted with Christmas Rose, primroses and  spring bulbs. Hopefully the crocus bulbs which were donated by Chelmsford City Council last year will flower again along each side of the pathway.