Get in the queue: Britons more likely to be caught short as there is now only one public toilet for every 15,000 people following an alarming surge in closures
The 'significant shortfall' in loos is harming local businesses as some people are so scared of being caught short while out that they are choosing to stay at home, health leaders warn.
- England left with ‘toilet deserts’ as public facilities decline by 14% in a decade The Guardian —
- People forced to suffer due to public toilet ‘deserts’, health leaders warn ITV —
- Shortage of public toilets leaving people to 'suffer', health leaders say LBC —
- People forced to suffer due to public toilet ‘deserts’, health leaders warn Belfast Telegraph —
- People forced to suffer due to public toilet ‘deserts’, health leaders warn The Standard —