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P-06-1453 Provide funding and support for the adequate provision of accessible and clean public toilets
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Meeting: 10/03/2025 - Petitions Committee (Item 3)
3 P-06-1453 Provide funding and support for the adequate provision of accessible and clean public toilets
Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3
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- Correspondence from Pencoed Town Council, 17 January 2024, item 3
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- Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, 18 February 2025, item 3
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Minutes:
Members would continue to raise the importance of adequate public toilet provision but it was felt that the Committee had taken the issue as far as they could, and so would thank the petitioners for raising the issue and close the petition.
Meeting: 16/09/2024 - Petitions Committee (Item 3)
3 P-06-1453 Provide funding and support for the adequate provision of accessible and clean public toilets
Supporting documents:
- Research brief, item 3
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- Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, 07 July 2024, item 3
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- Correspondence from the Petitioner, 05 September 2024, item 3
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Minutes:
The Committee considered the petition and agreed to write
Pencoed Town Council to ask about their local strategy to keep toilets in
public buildings open, with a view to highlighting this as one example of good
practice.
Once a response from Pencoed Town Council is received, Members agreed to share it with the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care and highlight the specific issues raised by the petitioners, including patchy provision across Wales, and the importance of sharing best practice.