I think thats unfair as looking at the picture in the other report I linked to, there has been some work at the front including lowering the wall and clearing much of the over growth.Street view is usefull but most of it is now several years old .
The cabinet does appears to be sited immediately next to the entrance. Its also some distance from what I presume is the main cabinet its linked to. Openreach must have their reasons for wanting to site it there, but it does seem somewhat inconsiderate.
Its there now as there is no prior planning approval required, and there is no appeal process for her so she is going to have to battle with Openreach/BT to try and get them to agree to re-site it..
I suspect the reason for its position may be to do with easy acess to mains electricity.
Her property seems one of the few where the front garden is not used for parking (you can see that the curbs have been lowered in front of some) I suppose she could argue that Openreach have now restricted her from doing the same and that as electric cars become more popular, off street parking may become more important to allow them to be charged.
Had she applied to the council to use her garden for this purpose, and to get the curb lowered, then this would have come up as Openreach consulted with them and the cab sited eleswhere.
I am not making excuses for Openreach, and it may not have taken much effort so put the cab around the corner, but if you live in a similar street and would rather not have a cab outside, then a little action may prevent trying to get it moved later.
Edited by deleted (Mon 04-Jul-11 05:51:10)