Public loos: sorry, you'll have to hold

PEOPLE in Rother hoping to see its 32 public conveniences refurbished may have to cross their legs after the district council Cabinet resolved to place an investment programme 'on hold' until it is able to sort out current financial arrangements.

Relief for some may come through parish and town councils taking on responsibility for loos in their areas, and officers were cleared to hold immediate talks to those councils which have said they might wish to do this.

Eight public conveniences have been identified as being in urgent need of refurbishment, demolition or redevelopment - East Parade, West Parade, Marina and Devonshire Square, Bexhill; Pett Level, Rye Harbour, Winchelsea Beach and Winchelsea Town.

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Cabinet heard that to deal with this work would cost around £1 million, and to attend to all 32 public conveniences would likely cost four times this amount.

Council leader Carl Maynard said: “There is a cost that is greater than I think Joe Public actually realises. We are going to have to take some tough decisions.”

Members were reminded that there is no statutory requirement for the council to provide public toilets, but were also aware that where loos are in poor repair it presents a poor image of that location, the council and Rother as a whole.

A further report is to be made to Cabinet. If monies can be raised from the sale of assets it might be possible to tackle the worst cases, and refurbishment might also be achieved where responsibility can be passed to town and parish councils.

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