YEP letters: October 4
If you saw what cleaners had to deal with
Donna Wright, via Facebook
It’s about time. As an ex-cleaner in the Leeds bus station, this is the kind of news I’ve been waiting to hear.
We tried for years to get them on a payment system without any luck.
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Hide AdOnly a person who has cleaned toilets in a public transport environment would truly appreciate the benefits of this.
As for the people who are complaining, it’s your choice whether to use them or not – or you could always spend the day with the cleaners there and see what they have to do.
Brr... get some heating on
Treena Dennell, via Facebook
You want to try investing in some central heating. The bus station is freezing, very uninviting, and the seats are hard and cold.
Totally against the charges
Zafar Syed, via Facebook
I’m totally against it ’cause if you look closely homeless people could have used it without a problem, now more issues are building for everyone. Really sad.
Let’s hope they are maintained
Paul Gibbs, via Facebook
I REALLY do not expect anything else.
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Hide AdBe interested to see if these toilets are property maintained, doubt it, but hope to be proven wrong.
Use a free loo and save 20p
Helen Reynolds, via Facebook
For those complaining, you don’t HAVE to use them. Visit another free toilet and you can save 20p. Problem solved! I’d rather pay 20p and use a clean facility than visit a free one that is a complete hovel.
Don’t mind if they are clean
Ann Barraclough, via Facebook
I JUST hope they are kept well clean. Don’t mind paying to use a clean toilet but hate it when you pay and it’s dirty. When it is I don’t use it and I’ve paid money for nothing then.
There should be an attendant
Beena Sambhi, via Facebook
To be fair most public stations with so much traffic have the cost.
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Hide AdIt stops any unsavoury people hanging around. I personally don’t mind, as long as there’s an attendant.
You get what you pay for
Richard Whitfield, Via Facebook
You get what you pay for and as a nation we seem to insist on an unsustainably low basic rate of tax and less and less is coming back to local authorities so you may as well privatise spending a penny as most other essential services have been.
An attack on the homeless
Robert Crowe, via Facebook
The decline in public restrooms attacks the homeless, and is symbolic of the fact that an increasing amount of communal space is owned and controlled by the drive for profit.
Rail station charges already
Laura Lawson, via Facebook
They’ve charged in the train station for years and they are always busy so I highly doubt a 20p charge is something to rage about. They also charge in the market and in the St John’s centre. If you don’t have change there is a change machine in the coach station so they possibly may install the same in the bus station side.
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Hide AdPaying to use the toilet is hardly the worst thing in the world it’s just everyone wants everything for free these days.
Look to Europe for examples
Helen Reynolds, via Facebook
In Eastern Europe you pay for the toilets all over and they’re lovely and clean and manned too or well (wom)manned!
Others are free and spotless
Gillian Baillie, via Facbook
So long as they are kept clean and well equipped with loo roll, handwash and hand dryers. Although Leeds bus station should take a look at loos at Castleford junction 32, always spotless, and free.
Money will pay for cleaners
Rachel Simpson, via Facebook
They charge 20p and use the money to pay decent cleaners or they don’t provide toilet facilities at all. No one is asking you to use them. At least they’ve revamped them now anyway.
I think it’s a total rip-off
Rosemary Wood Hemm, via Faceook
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Our city should have more
Helen Mcgowan, via Facbook
Don’t mind paying if the facilities are going to be well kept and clean.
But Leeds is horrendousfor public toilet facilities as a whole considering what a big city it is.
Upgrade the waiting areas
Kath Mardle, via Facebook
Rip off paying to use stinking toilets when they already rip off us payment extortionate prices for their fares for a very average service and at times, poor service. You need to upgrade the waiting facilities first!
It is a joke! No reason to pay
Craig Hobson, via Facebook
It’s a chuffing joke in the first place!
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Station loos need a revamp
Sue Smith, via Facebook
I THINK they need to crack on and refurbish the miserable three on Leeds railway station platform – they’re free but you’ve paid handsomely for a ticket at that point!