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AA
Box Saved for posterity!
Carole
proudly retains the early example of both badge and AA manual
owned by her late father.
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On
her way back from a regional tourism meeting, Cllr Carole Ann Field
was contacted by Radio Newcastle who had heard that Beadnell AA
Box number 817 was under threat of removal! She had heard only sketchy
reports on the matter so immediately contacted both Borough and
Parish Councils in order to gather more information. It transpired
that the old sentry-style wooden box at Beadnell is one of only
twenty-one remaining in the country! At this point Carole felt another
campaign coming on, since by now she had discovered that the Strategic
Highway Authority (namely Northumberland County Council) had already
indicated their unwillingness to undertake the future liability
or maintenance of Box no 817.
NCC had in fact suggested that either the Borough or the Parish
Council may wish to come to the rescue and in regard to this Carole
spoke with a number of interested parties over the course of the
next week or ten days.
A
member of the parish council, Cllr Ian Stewart was most concerned
that a piece of Beadnell's heritage might be under threat, whilst
the Borough Council's Museum Office gave an interview to Radio Newcastle
expressing his desire that the box be retained and maintained. At
this point in time it was not known that the box was in fact on
the 'listed' scale and steps were being taken to discover the precise
status of Box 817.
Carole
received a call from Mr Ron Burton who had himself only recently
photographed the box for English Heritage under their 'Images of
England' project. He was able to confirm that the box had in fact
been listed in 1987 and as such could not be removed or in any way
interfered with. Carole gave several media interviews in late September,
indicating the willingness of local people and other bodies who
would be keen to preserve the old yellow and black structure, in
order to ensure the survival of another piece of local history which
could one day form part of a planned Village Trail.
With
the safety of the box assured, Carole is now working with Berwick
Borough Council to explore the way forward for its continued maintenance.
The AA are aware now of the listed status of the box and the fact
that interested parties wish to take on with its maintenance and
will receive written confirmation of this.
Carole says that although the box is over ninety years old and has
now 'lost' the original handset, the interior is hardly vandalised
and is an excellent example of a much-recognised landmark which
conjures up images of a bye-gone era, when motorists across the
breadth of the country would receive the salute of the uniformed
AA man on his recognising the all important badge on the car radiator
grill.
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