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Join the campaign to make adequate toilet provisions a legal requirement
October 26th 2011

Public toilets are not always available where or when you need them, there is often a queue at the ladies, and facilities for disabled people, children and for changing babies are not always adequate.

However, public toilet provision is at the discretion of local authorities, and there is currently no legal requirement for Councils to provide any toilets at all. In fact 40% of public toilets have closed in the last ten years.

The campaign group ‘We need the Loo’, a joint venture between the Women’s Design Service, the British Toilet Association and the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering has therefore launched an online petition to ask the Government to make adequate public toilet provision a legal requirement. Please refer to attached flyer and press release for further information.

The petition needs 100,000 signatures to get the issue debated in Parliament.

Add your signature at: petitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/15258

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