Disabled people not drinking or going out and having unnecessary surgery due to lack of suitable toilets
One northern Lincolnshire mum is fighting for them
Lorna Fillingham (second from right) pictured outside 10 Downing Street with Scunthorpe MP Nic Dakin, Paralympic wheelchair racer Anne Wafula Strike and Parliamentary assistant Ross McLaren (Image: Unknown)
Disabled people in northern Lincolnshire are resorting to not drinking enough, staying at home and even having surgery due to a lack of suitable public toilets.
A northern Lincolnshire mum is fighting to bridge that equality gap.
Lorna Fillingham has campaigned for disabled access rights for the last six years in a bid to grow awareness of the poor standard of toilet facilities for disabled children and adults.
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