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Grand Victorian toilet block near Trent Bridge could become a new bar
They closed in 2005 and are listed
14:16, 12 APR 2021
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There are 17 urinals and six cubicles in the gentlemen s block (Image: Harry Morris / Nottingham City Council)
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A grand old Victorian toilet block at the Victoria Embankment which has been closed for almost two decades come become a bar - though walkers to the beauty spot said there was a pressing need for more toilets.
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At his 102nd birthday on March 21, Village of Oak Creek resident H.B. âBootsâ Claunts, center, takes a photo with his second cousins, Judy McNeely, left, and Judy Wurzbach, as well as his nephew, Charles Claunts, with John McNeely capturing the moment. They traveled from Texas and Oklahoma to celebrate Bootsâ birthday. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
On March 21, 2021, friends and family of Village of Oak Creek resident H.B. âBootsâ Claunts gathered with him for an Open House to celebrate his 102nd birthday. Chairs were spread out and guests came at different times as a way of accommodating the restrictions brought on by the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Memories â both old and recent â were shared of whatâs been a very eventful life.