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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 1:45 pm 
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A subject close to my heart. Or bladder :-o

First thought this was about overnight provision, but it looks like there will be no public toilets available at all in the area :?

Nice photo of the lavvies, though :P


Anger from taxi drivers as Falkirk Council closes its remaining public toilets

https://www.falkirkherald.co.uk/news/pe ... ts-3632937

The local authority’s cash saving exercise to close the three remaining public toilets in the Falkirk area has been met with anger from taxi drivers and other workers.

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Falkirk Council made the decision to close the facilities at its budget meeting at the start of the month.

The three remaining public toilets which are days away from closure are located in Glebe Street, Falkirk; York Lane, Grangemouth; and Register Street, Bo’ness.

One taxi driver stated: “I’m a taxi driver in the Bo’ness area and there are at least another 30 taxi drivers who also work in this area – as well as postal workers, council workers, delivery drivers and many more workers who need to use a public toilet while out working.

"I think Falkirk Council are being very unreasonable in taking this decision and not informing the public of what their intentions are. Where are we all supposed to go to use a toilet now?”

A Falkirk Council spokesman said: “The closure of the public toilets in Bo’ness, Falkirk and Grangemouth was agreed by the council as part of the annual budget exercise at their meeting on March 2, 2022.

"This is estimated to save around £135,000. There are Community Centres across the Falkirk area that can be used during their normal opening times.”

There have been money saving plans on the table for a number of years to close the public toilets.

Back in 2016, when there were discussions and proposals to close them, there was a partnership scheme – entitled Spend a Penny – drawn up which would have seen a variety of business, many of which have now closed, opening their doors to people who needed to pop in to relieve themselves.

The public toilets did actually close for a period in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, but they re-opened in October of that year and have been open ever since.

At the time Councillor Allyson Black stated: “Our town centres need all the help they can get just now, public toilets are important to people visiting our town centres.

“Many people have issues whereby they need to know that toilets are easily available.”


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 1:45 pm 
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Falkirk Council wrote:
"There are Community Centres across the Falkirk area that can be used during their normal opening times."

Taking the pi$$. Literally :-|

And by 'normal opening times' they obviously mean normal in terms of council officials, not the minion class working into the early hours or overnight :x


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:42 pm 
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It drives me mad as well.

Our trade must be the experts on where to have a p*** or a poo whilst out working.

Down here there are a few council toilets still open, a few in the center and a few more in the outskirts, but thank the Lord for MacDonalds, the NHS, and the supermarkets.

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one only here with limited opening times the 24 hour shell station is the only alternative apart from home of course

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