Disused Public Toilets, Robin Hood Chase

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Disused Public Toilets, Robin Hood Chase

Image: © SK53 Taken: 26 Apr 2011

There are a number of former public toilets scattered around the city: many simple brick structures like this one. Many are not in places with a high footfall: I suspect that their locations were partly determined by the needs of Nottingham City Transport drivers. Others are (or were located) at: junction of ring-road and Wilkinson Street, Abbey Bridge/Castle Boulevard roundabout, Charnock Walk (men) and Lenton Lodge (women), Carrington Street (now munch:munch fast food outlet).

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.961526
Longitude
-1.137388