�1m Facelift For Cotswold Toilets

The Cotswolds

Contact Us
[email protected]

Website design and hosting by Commatic


Cotswold Blog

The Cotswold Blog is a collection of diary entries, news, gossip and other Cotswold related information.

�1m Facelift For Cotswold Toilets

A �1 million refurbishment of public toilets in the Cotswold District is due to get under way on Monday, January 22nd.

The Council is planning a rolling programme of facelifts for many of the conveniences it owns.

The work, where possible, will see modern, spacious cubicles with direct access from the street replace cramped, outdated facilities.

The new-look loos will allow the Council to make a small charge of 20p per use. With more than one million visitors each year, the income will help to pay for the investment in improved facilities.

Contractors Healthmatic will start the refurbishment programme at three of the most-used sites.

Work is due to begin at Church Rooms, Bourton-on-the-Water on January 22nd and during February at the Brewery car park, Cirencester and Maugersbury Road, Stow-on-the-Wold. Work at these three sites is expected to be finished by Easter.

Meanwhile, visitors will be directed to alternative toilets at the Forum car park, Cirencester, Rissington Road car park, Bourton and the Market Square, Stow, which will all be refurbished later in 2007/08.

At the Brewery car park site, four 'direct access' cubicles are planned. Each user - male or female - will pay 20p to use their own cubicle, complete with hand washing facilities. There are no shared areas and the cubicles are large enough for a parent and child to use comfortably.

The same arrangement is planned for Maugersbury Road, Stow, with three cubicles.

At both sites, one of the cubicles will have facilities for people with disabilities, who have free access to the toilets with a RADAR key.

Portfolio holder for Development Services & Environment, Cllr Mark Tufnell, said: "This is a major investment to greatly improve facilities for our residents, shoppers and tourists.

"The new loos will be more spacious, efficient and easier to keep clean. The lack of shared areas at most sites means they are safer to use and there are fewer opportunities for vandalism.

"Although we do not have to provide loos by law, we choose to do so because the service is valued - both by our residents and the many visitors to the Cotswolds.

"We are aware that many of our current conveniences are not up to scratch and I am sure that people will be willing to pay a small charge to use new, modern facilities.

"By the end of the refurbishment programme in Spring next year, I am confident the Cotswolds will have some of the best loos in Britain!"

Details of the full refurbishment programme will be finalised later this year.


Posted : 15/01/2007 16:17:16

PLEASE NOTE: This story has been archived and the information contained within it may no longer be correct.


Other recent Cotswolds news items

Chipping Norton Leisure Centre set for expansion

Chipping Norton Leisure Centre is set for a major upgrade after councillors gave funding the green light. The Centre, based at Chipping Norton School, will be given an artificial turf pitch which...

Record numbers for Cheltenham Science Festival

Record numbers flocked to Cheltenham Science Festival last week (5-10 June) to explore the wonders of science. There were over 45,000 visits from people of all ages taking part in six free interactive...

Scout Group set to benefit from council grant

Plans for the interior fit out of a Scout Group hut in Chipping Norton have been given an £18,000 funding boost from West Oxfordshire District Council. The new fit out is for a brand new hut...

To view the full Cotswold Blog, click here