A BT engineer was sacked after calling a female motorist a "silly cow" and "squaring up to her" during a road rage incident, a tribunal heard. Colin Aldred, from the North West, was driving his work ...
BT has announced that engineers at its Openreach division have begun trialling energy efficient electric vans, as part of BT’s commitment to reduce its global carbon intensity by 80% by 2020.
A small village in Devon have used their annual theme bonfire night to vent their frustrations about WiFi speeds – by burning a giant effigy of a BT Openreach transit van. The Templeton Bonfire and ...
The hamlet of Templeton, in England’s picturesque Devon region, is about as remote as you can get. It sits nestled among other tiny villages with quintessentially English names, like Puddington, Black ...
The civilized residents of rural village Templeton, located in Devon, England, have decided to set fire to an effigy of a van of their local internet provider Openreach. Regrettably, this burning is ...
UK telco BT’s Openreach infrastructure business has decorated 400 of its vans with liveries designed to drive awareness of both the availability of fibre and the link between superfast broadband and ...
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The stunned woman made a complaint to Openreach about BT engineer Colin Aldred's behaviour and it turned out he had already been given a written warning over his 'road rage' previously. Colin Aldred ...