Bus Stop and Toilets
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 20 Jan 2017
I know they are essential amenities, but the siting and design of these are utterly insensitive. Why could the toilets not have been built on the other side of the street, where they would not have intruded so grossly between the parish kirk and the village hall? Or, if absolutely they had to go here, could they not have been built in a style more sympathetic to the neighbouring buildings? The bus stop, on its own, isn't quite so ugly. Edit: The bus stop has been decorated since I took this shot. See Image