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Consultation on Public Toilets Continues

Published on:

24

February 2012

The consultation on public toilets in Alloa town centre continues until Monday 5th March.

Over 150 people have already filled in the online questionnaire and face-to-face consultation with local businesses, shoppers and visitors is also taking place.

You are invited to send a photographer to High Street, Alloa, at 2pm on Monday 27th February when Council staff conducting the survey will be joined by Councillors Craig Holden and Eddie Carrick.

Alloa community councillors are also assisting with the consultation and ensuring that a wide range of groups such as the elderly, disabled and parents are consulted.

Last month the Council decided to conduct a review and also agreed not to proceed with the planned demolition of the former toilet block at Maple Court.

The questionnaire asks people to rank their preference from three options: no change from the current situation; re-open the Maple Court toilets; or temporarily re-opening the Maple Court toilets while exploring the option of providing modern toilets elsewhere in the town centre, for example within the refurbished Speirs Centre.

Partnership Portfolio Holder, Councillor Holden, said: "This is your chance to have your say on the future of public toilet provision in Alloa town centre, so I would encourage as many people as people to fill in the short questionnaire."

The results of the consultation will be published, including on ClacksWeb, next month.

Notes to Editors

The questionnaire can be access online at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/X9ZXX2X