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    1. _WhoisMrBilly_ on

      Wow!

      >Reduced demand for the toilets has been cited by Dublin City Council in its decision to remove the facility.

      The council has been spending almost โ‚ฌ400,000 a year to operate the toilets, installed at the St Stephenโ€™s Green end of Grafton Street during the Covid-19 pandemic.

      > Usage has dropped significantly to 1,500 users per week from its peak in 2021, and the current operator for this unit is ceasing trading. For these reasons Dublin City Council intend to remove this temporary public toilet at the top of Grafton Street shortly.โ€

    2. Substantial_Rope8225 on

      Jfc why does the council hate the city so much?!

      Just before summer too? Geniuses ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„

    3. ElectricalFox893 on

      This is such a bad shout. There should be more public loos not less.

    4. ace_ventura45 on

      I’m not surprised, those things were always way overpriced, 400k per year!

      We should have more public toilet facilities. But we also have a serious amount of junkies and scumbags in the city centre that would ruin them.

    5. WellWellWell2021 on

      They need to pass a law that businesses can’t refuse non customers using the toilets in cafes and pubs etc if this is going to be allowed. I know people with issues who will not go into Dublin City center because their need for a toilet comes on suddenly and a lot of the time they can’t find one fast enough.

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