Toilet turnstiles might help keep public toilets in Cornwall open
Setting up secure toilet turnstiles and charging for access might have actually saved the 31 public toilets set to be decommissioned by the Cornwall Council.
Setting up secure toilet turnstiles and charging for access might have actually saved the 31 public toilets set to be decommissioned by the Cornwall Council.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has decided to charge a 30p access fee for people who want to use the toilets at Hanley’s new bus station, this news report reveals.
Residents in Berwick-upon-Tweed have expressed their outrage regarding the state of the toilets on Castlegate and demanded action from the council, a news report revealed.
A comprehensive Fife-wide review of public toilet might actually lead to quite a few of these conveniences being shut off, leaving both tourists and locals stranded in an emergency situation.
Due to the poor economic climate, North Somerset Council cut the £400,000 it spent on running 29 public conveniences across the district from April 1, a news report informs.
Vandals who ransacked the Dartmouth’s park and ride toilet block at Norton over the weekend caused £1,000 worth of damage, a news report reveals.
During the attack, every one of the block’s doors were "kicked in", including the front door, which was mortise locked. Police are now looking into the matter.
There’s a real and clear need for public toilets along the Knab to remain open, members of Lerwick Community Council decided this Monday, according to a news report.
The public venue in Lerwick, the capital of the Shetland Islands, is set for further development, which would attract a larger number of people. Plus, the Knab toilets are in a vital location for the mainly elderly people who visit the graveyard and especially for funerals.
Cornwall Council has decided to implement some harsh cost-cutting measures that will lead to the closure of several of its public toilets, while people might be charged for using the ones that do remain open, a recent report reveals.
Labourers blamed inadequate WC facilities as one of the main reasons they have gone on strike.
Town councillors are in uproar following the revelation that a public convenience was allowed to be so badly designed that a urinal was visible to pedestrians.