999tigger Posted June 21, 2014 Share Posted June 21, 2014 Can you name the locations of these 15 PUBLIC toilets ? , the only ones that I know have stayed open or on the outskirts of Sheffield , Bradfield , Chapletown and Stocksbridge , these were closed and then reopened with funding from local parish councils . Oh come on lil he posted you the full list of the toilets you insist dont exist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuttsie Posted June 21, 2014 Share Posted June 21, 2014 Oh come on lil he posted you the full list of the toilets you insist dont exist. This thread is descending into crap:( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIGLIL Posted June 21, 2014 Share Posted June 21, 2014 (edited) Never read anything so stupid in my life. Try opening your eyes more. No public toilets? What about all these then.. Angel Street Exchange Street The Moor Birley Moor Road Bolsterstone Darnall Deepcar Endcliffe Park Forge Dam Glen Howe Park Graves Park Hillsborough Park Millhouses Park Rivelin Valley Park Whirlow Brook Park Oh yeah and all these freely accessible through the Council's Community Toilet Scheme.... B&Q, Greenland Road, S9 5HE Bankers Draft, Market Place, S1 2GH Benjamin Huntsman, Cambridge Street, S1 4HP Debenhams, The Moor, S1 3LR Frog and Parrot, Division Street, S1 4GF Henry's Bar, Wellington Street S1 4HS John Lewis, Barkers Pool, S1 1EP Lifestyle Centre, Beighton, S20 1HE Lloyds, The Sheffield Waterworks Company, Division Street, S1 4GF Morrisons, Ecclesfield, S35 9WJ Morrisons, Meadowhead, S8 7UE Morrisons, Penistone Road, S6 2GY Orchard Square, City Centre, S1 2FB Sheffield Railway Station, Sheaf Square, S1 2BP SOYO, Rockingham Street, S1 4EB Swim Inn, Glossop Road, S10 2GW The Varsity, West Street, S1 4EW The Wick At Both Ends, West Street, S1 4EW Sorby House, Spital Hill, S4 7LG Walkabout, Caver Street, S1 4FS Yates's, Cambridge Street, S1 4HP I am talking about Council run and funded toilets , the Moor toilets were closed in march at the end of the last financial year , I accept there are a few of the so called super loos around , but they are maintained by the advertising company J C DE CAUX , who use the outside as hoardings . I have never heard of the "Community toilet scheme" , and a lot of the park toilets you have mentioned have long since been boarded up , I can`t speak for them all because I don`t visit them all . I have to say you must have spent some time gathering all these addresses of public houses I have to ask , are you an anorak , an alcoholic or suffer from a weak bladder. Edited June 21, 2014 by BIGLIL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ECCOnoob Posted June 21, 2014 Share Posted June 21, 2014 (edited) I am talking about Council run and funded toilets , the Moor toilets were closed in march at the end of the last financial year , I accept there are a few of the so called super loos around , but they are maintained by the advertising company J C DE CAUX , who use the outside as hoardings . I have never heard of the "Community toilet scheme" , and a lot of the park toilets you have mentioned have long since been boarded up , I can`t speak for them all because I don`t visit them all . I have to say you must have spent some time gathering all these addresses of public houses I have to ask , are you an anorak , an alcoholic or suffer from a weak bladder. No its a magic thing called google. "public toilets in sheffield" Hardly rocket science. They are all listed on the COUNCIL website so either their list is seriously out of date considering they are all still on there or you are not looking hard enough. The communty toilet scheme is set up and run as partnership through the COUNCIL and yes, although JC Decaux do operate the superloos they are put in place and paid for by the COUNCIL. So what more do you want the COUNCIL to be doing? Why should precious taxpayer monies in the middle of a massive round of cuts be spent on even more council owned council funded council maintained toilets. Its 2014 not 1900. Every house has a toilet, every bar, restaurant, department store, supermarket, shopping precinct, council office, housing office, transport interchange, office building, public building, town hall, city hall, theatre and cinema in the city centre has tolilets. Toilets are onboard trains, larger buses/coaches and then if you are still that desprate there are pay toilets around every street. If during the course of the day you never ever pass through any of the above - what the hell are you doing out and about? Edited June 21, 2014 by ECCOnoob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shilling Posted June 21, 2014 Share Posted June 21, 2014 No its a magic thing called google. "public toilets in sheffield" Hardly rocket science. They are all listed on the COUNCIL website so either their list is seriously out of date considering they are all still on there or you are not looking hard enough. The communty toilet scheme is set up and run as partnership through the COUNCIL and yes, although JC Decaux do operate the superloos they are put in place and paid for by the COUNCIL. So what more do you want the COUNCIL to be doing? Why should precious taxpayer monies in the middle of a massive round of cuts be spent on even more council owned council funded council maintained toilets. Its 2014 not 1900. Every house has a toilet, every bar, restaurant, department store, supermarket, shopping precinct, council office, housing office, transport interchange, office building, public building, town hall, city hall, theatre and cinema in the city centre has tolilets. Toilets are onboard trains, larger buses/coaches and then if you are still that desprate there are pay toilets around every street. If during the course of the day you never ever pass through any of the above - what the hell are you doing out and about? I'm not 100% convinced that Google is a substitute for knowledge. If you post some total crap about the ability of folk to fly if they drink 12 pints someone will pick up on that through google and pretty soon it will be getting flashed up as fact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renegades Posted June 22, 2014 Share Posted June 22, 2014 I've used the market on numerous occasions in the last month, the first time was purely to kill time while waiting for the town hall to open. I have to say I was impressed and I've been a couple of times since and also encouraged family members to visit which they have done and again been impressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roosterboost Posted August 12, 2014 Share Posted August 12, 2014 I see the rents are to be reduced at the Moor Market. After continuous extensions to the rent free period a package of reduced rents is being offered to stall holder. The reson given by the council is their failure to develop the Moor area and bring in the number of shoppers that they envisaged. In that case shouldn't they be offering business rate reductions to all the other shops in the area who also face the same lack of shoppers due to the failure of the redevelopment plans? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Intake Too Posted August 12, 2014 Share Posted August 12, 2014 I remember when the Moor was bustling! Especially on saturdays. Loads of shops, loads of people loads of fun. What moron screwed it up in the first place??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geared Posted August 12, 2014 Share Posted August 12, 2014 shouldn't they be offering business rate reductions to all the other shops in the area who also face the same lack of shoppers due to the failure of the redevelopment plans? Don't they want the rest of them out so the entire area can be flattened and redeveloped. ---------- Post added 12-08-2014 at 13:58 ---------- I remember when the Moor was bustling! Especially on saturdays. Loads of shops, loads of people loads of fun. What moron screwed it up in the first place??? Morons :thumbsup: That'd be the ones who let it get all run down and scabby in the first place. and the Div's who built that massive monstrosity that is/was the manpower building - a brilliant way to make the entire area look cheap and nasty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clown Shoes Posted August 12, 2014 Share Posted August 12, 2014 It'll take time to get back on its feet. Alot of empty properties need filling and with a new cinema complex and phase 3 it will be a nice little place to shop. You cant blame the council. You gotta blame Sheffield'ers for not changing their shopping habits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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