Category: News

New campaign launched asking for free public toilets across the UK

A new campaign by the British Toilet Association (BTA) is asking for the government to make free toilets compulsory in every town and city in the UK, and are concerned that for some authorities, it’s not a number one, or even a number two priority, a recent news report has been able to suggest.

Public toilets in Moray set to reopen following funding campaign

A local community is well on its way towards raising the full amount required to run a local public toilet for year, thereby possibly creating a blueprint for combatting the public toilet closure programme instituted by the region’s cash-strapped council, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest.

Public toilets in Caerleon make a return

Following discussions between Newport City Council, the National Museums and Arts Galleries of Wales and Cadw, toilets in Caerleon Pavilion in Broadway are now available to the public for the next year, a recent news report in the local media can reveal.

Tonbridge public toilets under threat as council announces review

Public toilets across Tonbridge might be in danger of closing after the council announced a review into the future of the service, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest.

The options being considered include closing public toilets, retaining them, handing over responsibility to parish councils, and setting up a community toilet scheme – where businesses are paid to allow people to use their facilities without a purchase.

Public toilets closure in Barrow leads to complaints from local residents

The closure of the public toilets on Roanhead beach in Barrow has led to a massive campaign by local residents, who are complaining that they have seen visitors urinating in public since they closed, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest.

The formerly council-run toilets at Roanhead have been closed for some time after the ownership was transferred from Barrow Council to the National Trust.