Thursday 24 June 2010

Toilet back after 3 years.


The much delayed Market Street toilets are expected to open tomorrow.

It is now nearly 3 years since the Market Street wall collapsed after flash flooding in July 2007. The sluice valves that should have allowed the water to escape into the brook had not been maintained and had rusted closed. With nowhere to go the pressure and weight of the water caused the wall to collapse.

Read the full history of the wall (according to me)


21 comments:

Ian said...

Wonderful picture. The group is totally lacking any architectural symmetry!

Ian said...

It really makes we want to weep that we have finished up with this travesty of townscape enhancement. People said that the design of the toilet ensemble would cause amusement - for amusement read joke!

Anonymous said...

Oh good a bench for when I get tired of loitering outside of toilets

Anonymous said...

Awesome I can't wait to go in there for a poo!

Anonymous said...

crappy crappy poo poo lol what a waste of money!

@WR15 said...

You have to remember that the Toilets have been paid for out of Insurance money. If they weren't built the money couldn't be spent on anything else.

If you don't like them, I hope you made a submission to the public consultation. The majority of people who expressed an opinion liked the design.

Anonymous said...

Nicknamed : The "salt and pepper "pots ha ha

ian said...

But they’re really rather unlike the original design! The whole group just has no artistic integrity. Can you imagine any architect of repute claiming credit for this?

Bumblebee said...

I get the reference - oasthouses etc.. I cycled past it this eve - it didn't offend the eyes, tucked away, pays ref to Tenbury/the area's past and [I must admit] I quite like the quirky bench in front - certainly not just utilitarian.. I certainly wouldn't expect a Le Corbusier modernist masterpiece in Tenbury - instead something that weaves in a few local refs - like these loos do. I'm sue they'll do the job they set out to do at the end of the day.. Hold it in and go to your own loo if it's not your architectural holy grail..

Anonymous said...

why is this blogg full of boring whingers the new toilets are excellent
start being less negitive for once

Ian said...

I'm not whinging - just expressing my opinion. "The new toilets are excellent" . . . in what way precisely?

@WR15 said...

I liked the design, not so sure about the execution. Perhaps we should stop harking back to the past and look to the future. Did you see the architecture in Valencia on today's F1 coverage. Wow.

Ian said...

I'm sure you're right . . . on both counts.

Anonymous said...

I heard that the builders have to come back, as there is no tap for cleaning, nor a cleaning cupboard - is that true?

Lesley said...

I sometimes think that some people want us to live in the dark ages.

I love the new toilets. An architectural masterpiece? perhaps not, but then Tenbury can hardly afford Sir Norman Foster.

I love the new toilets because they stand up and show that our town was prepared to step outside of it's comfort zone and embrace something new and bold.

For me they also represent triumph in the face of adversity. If we had rebuilt the old toilets, in a few years time there would be no trace left of the catastrophic events of 2007.

Ian said...

I was going to reply to Lesley . . . but I will respect the blog master's wish to close down this subject.

@WR15 said...

Did I say that?

Lesley said...

Ian, I am itching to know what you were going to say!!

Not fair! ;)

Ian said...

I thought a request for closure was implied in the blog master's posting of 27.06.10 . . . so, Lesley, you will have to remain in blissful ignorance of what I was going to say!

Anonymous said...

what a waste of money.and why are they closed early.

Lesley said...

Ian, you are a spoilsport!

I have to say, I (and I plead ignorance here) have no idea as to how the end product differs from the original design. Where can I see the original design? I admit the end result is not perfect. But then, if you look around our town, little is perfect, and I love our little town warts and all. I never thought the Library was perfect when it was built, but I still embrace it because its 'our' library - it's inoffensive and doesn't put the other architecture in the shade, much like the toilets.

I personally am more concerned that the loos dont end up with piles of puke behind them (let alone in them!) and become a congregation area for the young with nothing else to do (my same concerns with the covered walkway proposed by the Tesco bid).

If we had that 'ideal world' ...............