A heated meeting of the Little Dithering Parish Council took place on Thursday to discuss the future of the village’s disused red telephone box. Suggestions ranged from turning it into a miniature library or a "swap-your-seeds" station to installing a high-tech defibrillator. Councilor Beatrice Thorne insisted on keeping it as a "historic monument to communication," though her motion was soundly defeated by a majority who noted that the box currently houses a particularly aggressive family of nesting hedgehogs.
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