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Public Toilets In Harborne - The ladies by the Open University - not good

Public Toilets In Harborne

1.5(2 reviews)
0.5 mi

There is a logical reason for this entry honest. When I worked at Harborne Library (and before that…read moreCentral Library) our most common enquiry didn't concern book stock or whether Birmingham really does have more canal miles than Venice - instead we were most likely to be asked where the nearest loo's were. In Central Library this was easy - second floor, by the glamorously titled 'fone zone' but in Harborne more problematic as our first floor toilet was often out of action and I didn't feel comfortable directing people to The Junction over the road (which wasn't a great pub at the time...it's very nice now). So, if you were wondering there are three public conveniences in Harborne: 1) The wrought iron urinal between The Junction and Harborne Market. Not being a gent I can't vouch for the condition of it - in fact I'm not sure it is still a functioning toilet, but it looks nice from the outside and is rumored to be listed 2) The male and female toilets at the side of the Open University and just opposite Sainsbury's. Words can't describe it really - no toilet paper, scratched and graffitied mirrors and lighting straight out of one of the 'Saw' films. Avoid at all costs. 3) The unisex, 50p a go lavs outside Iceland. These are okay inside - usually have loo roll and even a vaguely flattering mirror. Failing that you could always head to The Plough, buy a cup of tea and make use of their facilities - the toilets there are lovely.

I think the available public loos in Harborne may changed since you worked at the library, I don't…read morerecognize the ones you mention. The only "official" public loos I'm aware of are in the Coop (petrol station) further up the High St past the library away from the city, in the M&S and one of those unreliable 10p city council pods loos outside Iceland. Other than that (esp. after the shops close), pubs are your only bet (as is the case in most of Birmingham at any time of day outside shopping areas, and the city centre after the shops close). In the Green Man they're right by the front door. I much prefer the system in German where you could just put 50c down on the counter of virtually any pub or restaurant and use their facilities without having to either sneak, or embarrassingly ask and risk refusal.

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Weoley Castle Square - Weoley Castle Square - it's not a square

Weoley Castle Square

3.0(2 reviews)
1.8 mi

Weoley Castle Square (or simply 'the square' if you live near here) is according to reliable…read moresources the worlds biggest traffic island. Yep, you read that right the worlds BIGGEST traffic island - isn't that amazing? So it isn't really a square - it's more of an oblong and it sits in the middle of a load of shops, the library and a couple of social clubs and churches. It also near to the Weoley Castle estate - which consists of nearly 3,000 homes some of which are looked after by Bournville Village Trust. Interesting fact - in 1935 the 10,000th council house in Birmingham was officially opened in Hopstone Road by the then Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. This made Birmingham the first local authority in Britain to build 10,000 council properties - isn't that also pretty amazing? Weoley Castle has a bit of a dodgy reputation which I think is unfair. There are some surprisingly green places on the estate and whilst the shops here aren't ever going to sell artisan cheeses or 100s of varieties of avocado but they're cheap and mostly run by friendly staff and they sell useful things.

Hmmmm, the Castle Square... how can I put it... politely!…read more I grew up in Weoley Castle and the Square was smack bang in the middle of my walk to school so I had to pass through there every day, and I still sometimes go over there to visit old friends. It is a GIANT traffic island surrounded by shops, the shops are all cheap places ranging from car parts to grocery stores. It's not the prettiest of places but it's a good one-stop place if you live locally. Now, Weoley Castle has kind of a bad reputation and it is fairly well deserved if slightly exaggerated. It's not exactly the 'don't go out after dark' kind of place but I have had more than my fair share of trouble there. This might be because I was a youngster or because I was out there every day and night, but it's definitely not the place I would take a visitor to or that I would choose to go to if I wasn't visiting people I know. I have a soft spot for the Square purely out of nostalgia but it's not the sort of place I would recommend to anyone who wasn't a local.

Citizens Advice Bureau

Citizens Advice Bureau

4.4(5 reviews)
3.8 mi

The Citizens Advice Bureau plays an importnat part in helping people get vital information about…read moretheir rights, and it is a shame that they are not getting as much funding and resourcing as they have done in the past. This office is a good place to get honest and free advice face to face with an experienced advisor. The website is good too but sometimes it is better to talk an issue through with someone who has been trained to lend a listening ear, and point you in the right direction. The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free information and advice from over 3,200 locations, and by influencing policymakers. Citizens Advice and each Citizens Advice Bureau are registered charities reliant on over 20,000 volunteers and need to raise funds to provide these vital services. The majority of our advisers are trained volunteers, helping people to resolve over 5.5 million problems every year. All Citizens Advice Bureaux in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are members of Citizens Advice, the national charity which sets standards for advice and equal opportunities and supports bureaux with an information system, training and other services. Citizens Advice also co-ordinates social policy, media, publicity and parliamentary work and maintains an information and advice website at http://www.adviceguide.org.uk which receives over 7.3 million visits a year.

Great for free legal advice, be prepared for crowds though. It's best to go early in the morning if…read moreyou want to get seen to quickly. The people working here are extremely friendly and will do their best to help you in any way they can.

University Medical Practise - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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