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Northumberland County Council draws up plans for £1million revamp of public toilets

Public toilets in Northumberland are set to benefit from a £1million revamp. Monday, 1st March 2021, 4:45 pm The capital investment over the next two years was given the green light at Northumberland County Council’s budget meeting last week. Speaking at a recent coastal summit, Paul Jones, director of local services, said: “That will address backlog maintenance issues as well as redevelopment and improvement for priority sites. We will try to get some of that work done in advance of this summer but the £1million investment will be a longer term programme of activity. Refurbishment works at the public toilets in Seahouses.

Child changing facility in pipeline for Kildare County Council offices shortly

Child changing facility in pipeline for Kildare County Council offices shortly Work continuing on facility for those with disabilities Reporter: );   ); Work is continuing on the provision of a Changing Places facility at Kildare County Council (KCC), Kildare county council, Ide Cussen said today. A bit of good news,” said Cllr Cussen when she heard last year that the council (KCC) was putting in a ‘Changing Places’ facility at council headquarters at Aras Chill Dara. She had asked for the facility so that those with disabilities will have somewhere private to go and can be accompanied by people who can help them, when required.

Work starts on parenting facility and region s first Changing Place

Date Time Work starts on parenting facility and region’s first Changing Place The City of Launceston has started work on a $600,000 redevelopment of the public toilets and parenting facilities in the Paterson St West multi-storey car park, which will include Northern Tasmania’s first ‘Changing Places’ accessible bathroom. The project is part of the City of Launceston’s Accelerated Capital Works Program, an initiative of the Care and Recovery Package, Tasmania’s largest local government response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over five years the program will bring forward a range of targeted infrastructure upgrade and improvement projects across the municipality, aimed at sparking new economic activity and employment opportunities.

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