Toilets are impressive
I READ with interest the piece about the women's toilets at the bus interchange and I wonder was the article based on one person's visit, or was a reporter sent to check out the facts?
As a regular user of the excellent new facilities, I have always found the area most welcoming. For obvious reasons, I only use the toilets on the left (the gents) which are always clean (as are those at the Market).
As I am recently retired, the use of Warrington's excellent bus services has become a joy and, although I drive a car, I only use it for journeys that are impractical by bus. Shopping is far less hassle, the buses are kept very clean and the drivers, who have to put up with a lot of hassle from other road users, are always polite.
Warrington is a happy, friendly town. Let us shout from the rooftops about the positives rather than the negatives.
JOHN WALSH
Birchwood
5:22pm Thursday 14th February 2008
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CommentPosted by: JD, warrington on 12:04pm Sun 17 Feb 08
I would like to make on a comment on toliets and their cleanliness. I recently had the pleasure of shopping in Asda. Their toliets are exceptional, they are clean and tidy. I must add they never use to be, but the last few months have been very good, and a pleasure to use. I wish all store toilets were as good, but unfortunatley they arent, perhaps they could take a leaf out of Asda and the bus stations toilets and follow suit.
Many thanks to those who do a great job.
Perhaps their could be a Super Loo competiton.
I would like to make on a comment on toliets and their cleanliness. I recently had the pleasure of shopping in Asda. Their toliets are exceptional, they are clean and tidy. I must add they never use to be, but the last few months have been very good, and a pleasure to use. I wish all store toilets were as good, but unfortunatley they arent, perhaps they could take a leaf out of Asda and the bus stations toilets and follow suit.
Many thanks to those who do a great job.
Perhaps their could be a Super Loo competiton.
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