A shop without staff

Two years ago the local shop in Draughton, North Yorkshire, closed down. The village’s first move was to purchase a red telephone box and stock it with newspapers. The next step was to use it as a shop to sell groceries, pet food, batteries and stamps. The door is unlocked and it is stocked from a shop four miles away. Customers can phone in an order using a credit card or sending a check.

With no one inside running the shop, up to date nothing has been stolen.