The Secret Guide to Leeds Toilets
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Jogon wrote: ls1Thanks for the 'market' tip. They used to be very 'hit and miss'.I shouldn't moan without offering a solution, and I think the solution might be to collate all accessible (tried and tested) Leeds Loos.Maybe just town centre.Pay and otherwise and put them up (somewhere) as a pdf "Leeds Lavvys, Live em, love em Leavem etc".I've immediately spotted a prob tho' - I can buy a half and use Whitelocks etc but they are not public loos.So I s'pose it is best left/kept as a Secret Guide to Leeds Toilets, or perhaps a Guide to Leeds Secret Toilets. Think I read that all premises selling alco have to have loos, dunno if that applies to coffee shops..?Debenhams is a personal fave, though I don't suggest any form of S.L. meeting there. ps - How do we recognise each other in civvy st? See Attachment
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Visiting 'Town' t'moz and plan to try one in:Leeds Town HallLeeds Civic Hall (does one need a pass to pass?)The LibraryLeeds Art GalleryLeeds Museum/Civic Theatre (aswas)Any tips or pointers here? I don't even know if there are facilities in all of them.whoah spooky I've been corrected - for the better actually, never thoughta that
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Jogon wrote: Visiting 'Town' t'moz and plan to try one in:Leeds Town HallLeeds Civic Hall (does one need a pass to pass?)The LibraryLeeds Art GalleryLeeds Museum/Civic Theatre (aswas)Any tips or pointers here? I don't even know if there are facilities in all of them.whoah spooky I've been corrected - for the better actually, never thoughta that Library, you need to get a key from the music library (and leave your library card with them as "insurance")
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Jogon wrote: Visiting 'Town' t'moz and plan to try one in:Leeds Town HallLeeds Civic Hall (does one need a pass to pass?)The LibraryLeeds Art GalleryLeeds Museum/Civic Theatre (aswas)Any tips or pointers here? I don't even know if there are facilities in all of them. There are WC's in the Art Gallery - along the corridor to the right of the main entrance (there may be others).In the City Museum there are toilets on (at least) one of the upper floors by the lift - these are actually "disabled" toilets but the staff confirm that they are there for all to use, disabled facilities were installed due to the DDA, apparently. Again, there may be others.There are also several publicly accessible toilets in the LGI if you're in that part of town (the main ones are in the Jubilee building by the entrance / cafe area), but these can be surprisingly scuzzy for a building dedicated to the health of Leeds citizens.Are the "portable pissoirs" still put out on weekend nights, or has that stopped now?
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Well I'm not personally a 'toilet trader'...! but I've found that the loos in the Universities to be quite clean and modern and well signposted if you are in that area. Does anyone remember the public toilets that were below ground level in Leeds Kirkgate Market, just up by the Vicar Lane / Kirkgate corner of the market? There was also a gents barbers where you could get your hair cut by a Polish guy. Is he still there? I dont know, on the whole if I can help it I'll usually wait until I get home so I avoid using the 'inconveniences' in the city centre.
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