Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Council to save £79,000 in toilets transfer - Wales News - News - WalesOnline

Council to save £79,000 in toilets transfer - Wales News - News - WalesOnline: "HANDING over responsibility for the majority of the county’s public toilets is expected to save Carmarthenshire council £79,000.

All but five public toilets are again going to be run by town and community councils.

Only those at Llansteffan, Ferryside, Pendine, Burry Port and Cenarth will remain under county council control.

Councils taking over any of the 28 other toilets will be given £1,000 and not be charged business rates.

It is the second time that Carmarthenshire has tried to hand over most of its public toilets.

“We first wrote to the town and community councils in September last year to ask if they would consider taking over the responsibility for public conveniences,” said Councillor Philip Hughes, executive board member for the environment."

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