The Parade Marion

Demolition of public toilet block

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(Source: City of Marion, reference 100/2381/2015)

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  1. Fred Hill commented

    This has been a long time coming. The demolition is a good thing to have done if the final product is of a standard and capacity that is not a backward step. At times there are up to 100 people (or more) using the reserve and the prospect of fewer toilet cubicles than the present allocation would be a poor upgrade. The demolition is not a problem - what the replacement plans are could be but I have not seen any as yet.

  2. Cr Bruce Hull commented

    The good news is that those fellas should really get a room soon as the old toilet block is going! And we get a second hand Excel Loo, yup - that is just the one folks! This replaces 2 ladies toilets and 1 male toilet and 1 trough? You know what to do!
    Regards Cr Bruce Hull

  3. Mike Windows commented

    Of course the old toilet block has to go. It is not in good condition and is a hang out for undesirables. People using the toilet have been accosted by predatory homosexuals. Council has been aware of this for years and done nothing. This is popular recreation area and council needs to think again if they want to replace it with only ONE Excelloo. Will the Excelloo be intalled before demolition of the old one?

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