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garinda 10-02-2011 17:56

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Big article about the campaign to keep the toilets open, in this weekend's Observer.

Photographs of the potties, and mention of the Facebook campaign, and how many people have joined it.

jaysay 10-02-2011 18:02

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 882225)
Big article about the campaign to keep the toilets open, in this weekend's Observer.

Photographs of the potties, and mention of the Facebook campaign, and how many people have joined it.

You mean an up to date story wow;)

garinda 10-02-2011 18:17

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 882231)
You mean an up to date story wow;)

Bang up to date.

The photographer didn't even wait for one poor old man to get off the jerry, before taking the picture.

There might be a new Spot the Ball competition in next week's paper.

:D

jaysay 10-02-2011 18:19

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 882242)
Bang up to date.

The photographer didn't even wait for one poor old man to get off the jerry, before taking the picture.

There might be a new Spot the Ball competition in next week's paper.

:D

Don't like these competitions which you've little chance of winning:D

Bernard Dawson 10-02-2011 18:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 882225)
Big article about the campaign to keep the toilets open, in this weekend's Observer.

Photographs of the potties, and mention of the Facebook campaign, and how many people have joined it.

I might start getting the observer again, looks like its picking up a bit. How many pictures of Peter is there in this week?

lancsdave 10-02-2011 18:36

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 882242)
Bang up to date.

There might be a new Spot the Ball competition in next week's paper.

:D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 882256)
How many pictures of Peter is there in this week?


Couldn't write a script better :D

jaysay 10-02-2011 18:42

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 882258)
Couldn't write a script better :D

G said spot the ball not the medal Dave:D

lancsdave 10-02-2011 18:50

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There's an article on the BBC website about public loos.

BBC News - Where can you go to the toilet?

Interesting to see where Manchesters remaining public loo will be :rolleyes:

Quote from
Richard Chisnell, chairman of the Loo of the Year Awards. "Toilets are what it's all about. We're in danger, with all the cutbacks and doom and gloom, of losing our basic front-line services such as toilets.
"However bad the cutbacks, people aren't going to stop needing the toilet."

Qoute from Peter Britcliffe in the Observer on council cuts
"
Council leader Peter Britcliffe told Tuesday's Cabinet meeting it was "the most difficult budget procedure we have had to go through in the last 20 years."
But he claimed frontline services would not be damaged "

So can somebody tell me the difference between front line services and front line services :confused:

jaysay 10-02-2011 18:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 882275)
There's an article on the BBC website about public loos.

BBC News - Where can you go to the toilet?

Interesting to see where Manchesters remaining public loo will be :rolleyes:

Quote from
Richard Chisnell, chairman of the Loo of the Year Awards. "Toilets are what it's all about. We're in danger, with all the cutbacks and doom and gloom, of losing our basic front-line services such as toilets.
"However bad the cutbacks, people aren't going to stop needing the toilet."

Quote from Peter Britcliffe in the Observer on council cuts
"
Council leader Peter Britcliffe told Tuesday's Cabinet meeting it was "the most difficult budget procedure we have had to go through in the last 20 years."
But he claimed frontline services would not be damaged "

So can somebody tell me the difference between front line services and front line services :confused:

Obviously going for a Jimmy Wriggle ain't one of um:D

Less 10-02-2011 18:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 882245)
Don't like these competitions which you've little chance of winning:D

You won't be canvassing for the May elections then?
:-0

cashman 10-02-2011 18:55

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amazing how our inglorious leader can Pee people of init?:D

garinda 10-02-2011 18:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 882275)
There's an article on the BBC website about public loos.

BBC News - Where can you go to the toilet?

Interesting to see where Manchesters remaining public loo will be :rolleyes:

Quote from
Richard Chisnell, chairman of the Loo of the Year Awards. "Toilets are what it's all about. We're in danger, with all the cutbacks and doom and gloom, of losing our basic front-line services such as toilets.
"However bad the cutbacks, people aren't going to stop needing the toilet."

Qoute from Peter Britcliffe in the Observer on council cuts
"
Council leader Peter Britcliffe told Tuesday's Cabinet meeting it was "the most difficult budget procedure we have had to go through in the last 20 years."
But he claimed frontline services would not be damaged "

So can somebody tell me the difference between front line services and front line services :confused:

There was a phone in on the Jeremy Vine show today, about loo closures.

I don't know if you were on, as I can't always get a signal in the outside tippler.

:D

katex 10-02-2011 19:01

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 882256)
I might start getting the observer again, looks like its picking up a bit. How many pictures of Peter is there in this week?

Just a meagre three, Bernard ... :D

But another article, plus Lancsdave picture of the baby potties. Obvious they will not be swayed on this with Marlene stating that they are not actually cutting services, but improving with state of the art in the market hall with a disabled facility and shower room. Who the hek cares .. when you gotta' go, you gotta' go .. bare necessities is all that is needed. Ok not arguing about the disabled facity.

garinda 10-02-2011 19:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 882275)
So can somebody tell me the difference between front line services and front line services :confused:

I think it's the same difference as a front botty and a back botty.

Or is the difference what comes out?

It's very confusing.

lancsdave 10-02-2011 19:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 882282)
There was a phone in on the Jeremy Vine show today, about loo closures.

I don't know if you were on, as I can't always get a signal in the outside tippler.

:D


Not had time to listen. Too busy working to make up for the extra day closing we now have due to footfall diversion :rolleyes:


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