Public toilets across West Oxfordshire set to reopen
West Oxfordshire District Council has announced its public toilets will reopen on 15 June.
We provide 12 public toilet sites around West Oxfordshire which are managed and maintained by Healthmatic.
New safety measures include social distancing markers on both the inside and the outside of the toilets and the main entrance doors of the traditional toilet blocks will be propped open to reduce the possibility of contamination.
Some of the cubicles will be closed to help maintain social distancing and when the toilets are being cleaned they will be temporarily closed while the work is carried out.
Anyone who does use the toilet facilities is reminded that they do so at their own risk. They are also advised to maintain social distancing at two metres apart, to use hand sanitiser before entering and to wash their hands thoroughly afterwards.
Cllr Norman MacRae, Cabinet Member for the Environment, said: “With shops and town centres reopening we are responding by getting our toilet services back up and running in a way which is as safe as possible.
“It is also an important piece of the jigsaw as we welcome more visitors to the area and kickstart the economy.”
All toilets cost 20p to use. Disabled access with a RADAR key is free.
Full details of the toilet locations, facilities, opening times and charges can be viewed on the council website at https://www.westoxon.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-visitors/public-toilets/