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On 22/03/2012 20:21, Roland Perry wrote:
All the toilets are 30p (beneath the pub and at the southern end of the mezzanine), and I don't understand how the Prezzo bar complies with the law in this respect. The pub has its own free toilets on both floors. What law? There are lots stations with catering and only paid-for bogs, and others with catering and no bogs at all. I looked this up with regard to a then-new coffee place on West Croydon station, and it seemed that it is myth that toilets have to be provided where there is food and drink on sale, however local authorities can choose to require them. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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20:41:09 on Thu, 22 Mar 2012, Arthur Figgis remarked: All the toilets are 30p (beneath the pub and at the southern end of the mezzanine), and I don't understand how the Prezzo bar complies with the law in this respect. The pub has its own free toilets on both floors. What law? There are lots stations with catering and only paid-for bogs, and others with catering and no bogs at all. I looked this up with regard to a then-new coffee place on West Croydon station, and it seemed that it is myth that toilets have to be provided where there is food and drink on sale, however local authorities can choose to require them. I'm fairly sure there's a law that says you must provide free toilets if you serve alcohol - and this has been floated as the reason why St Pancras toilets are free (the champagne bar etc). However I'm happy to revert to a legal newsgroup to discuss if this is an urban legend. -- Roland Perry |
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 21:15:06 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 20:41:09 on Thu, 22 Mar 2012, Arthur Figgis remarked: All the toilets are 30p (beneath the pub and at the southern end of the mezzanine), and I don't understand how the Prezzo bar complies with the law in this respect. The pub has its own free toilets on both floors. What law? There are lots stations with catering and only paid-for bogs, and others with catering and no bogs at all. I looked this up with regard to a then-new coffee place on West Croydon station, and it seemed that it is myth that toilets have to be provided where there is food and drink on sale, however local authorities can choose to require them. I'm fairly sure there's a law that says you must provide free toilets if you serve alcohol - and this has been floated as the reason why St Pancras toilets are free (the champagne bar etc). Maybe a standard planning requirement rather than something actually written into statute ? e.g. :- "The City Council has adopted a standard for the provision of sanitary accommodation in places to which the public resort which are either: (i) New premises, or (ii) premises undergoing conversion or alteration. " [http://www.canterbury.gov.uk/authori....pdfCanterbury City Council - Provision of toilets in commercial premises open to the public] While the provision of toilets for staff has a legal reference, those for the public do not. However I'm happy to revert to a legal newsgroup to discuss if this is an urban legend. |
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![]() "Charles Ellson" wrote Maybe a standard planning requirement or a standard licensing requirement which could be added if the licensee wanted a change in the licence, e.g. to allow for longer opening hours. The Licensing Act applies if the premises serve alcohol or 'late night refreshments' after, IIRC, 11 pm, even if they don't sell alcohol. Peter |
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Once upon a time, Peter Masson wrote:
"Charles Ellson" wrote Maybe a standard planning requirement or a standard licensing requirement which could be added if the licensee wanted a change in the licence, e.g. to allow for longer opening hours. The Licensing Act applies if the premises serve alcohol or 'late night refreshments' after, IIRC, 11 pm, even if they don't sell alcohol. Plus only a complete lunatic (or a particularly twisted sadist) would design anywhere that sold alcohol for consumption on the premises without toilets - the consequences for the surrounding area would be horrific. TBH I don't see why people object to pay bogs, it's not as if 30p is exactly going to break anyone's bank and paid-for loos tend to be vastly cleaner and better maintained, and rather less likely to be occupied by undesirables, than free ones. Free loos within paid areas (as in trackside or in pubs, beyond the barriers in cinemas, etc) make sense. But public ones are just nicer when there's a fee - gives the owners both a revenue stream and an incentive to keep things civilised. -- - The Iron Jelloid |
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 02:35:40 +0000, The Iron Jelloid
wrote: Once upon a time, Peter Masson wrote: "Charles Ellson" wrote Maybe a standard planning requirement or a standard licensing requirement which could be added if the licensee wanted a change in the licence, e.g. to allow for longer opening hours. The Licensing Act applies if the premises serve alcohol or 'late night refreshments' after, IIRC, 11 pm, even if they don't sell alcohol. ICBW but I don't think licensing authorities have as much freedom to impose non-statutary requirements as they used to. Plus only a complete lunatic (or a particularly twisted sadist) would design anywhere that sold alcohol for consumption on the premises without toilets - the consequences for the surrounding area would be horrific. Such consequences being among standard matters used to object to a licence even when there are sufficient bogs. TBH I don't see why people object to pay bogs, it's not as if 30p is exactly going to break anyone's bank and paid-for loos tend to be vastly cleaner and better maintained, and rather less likely to be occupied by undesirables, than free ones. Free loos within paid areas (as in trackside or in pubs, beyond the barriers in cinemas, etc) make sense. But public ones are just nicer when there's a fee - gives the owners both a revenue stream and an incentive to keep things civilised. |
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In message , at 02:35:40 on Fri,
23 Mar 2012, The Iron Jelloid remarked: TBH I don't see why people object to pay bogs, it's not as if 30p is exactly going to break anyone's bank It's whether you have the 30p on you or not (ie no use if all you have is a 50p). Although the loos at Kings Cross have change machines outside, so that's OK until they break. One of the two turnstyles had broken already. "Sorry for the inconvenience" a sign on it quipped. -- Roland Perry |
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 07:29:40 +0000, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 02:35:40 on Fri, 23 Mar 2012, The Iron Jelloid remarked: TBH I don't see why people object to pay bogs, it's not as if 30p is exactly going to break anyone's bank It's whether you have the 30p on you or not (ie no use if all you have is a 50p). Although the loos at Kings Cross have change machines outside, so that's OK until they break. It's a bit of a shame you can't use your Oyster card. |
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"Roland Perry" schreef
: It's whether you have the 30p on you or not (ie no use if all you have : is a 50p). Although the loos at Kings Cross have change machines : outside, so that's OK until they break. : : One of the two turnstyles had broken already. "Sorry for the : inconvenience" a sign on it quipped. Have the yellow "Warning - Slippery Floor" cones appeared yet ? Colin Youngs Brussels |
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