Manawatu Standard

Pupils campaign for much-needed toilets

- SAM KILMISTER

The location of a humble toilet block in a Feilding park might seem like a minor issue, but it’s a basic human right that needs to be catered for, pupils say.

Manchester Street School’s green team, consisting of nine pupils, have taken their views to the Manawatu District Council in a bid to get a public toilet installed at Kitchener Park.

They have the backing of the community, with the council receiving seven submission­s to build a toilet at the park, and noone against the concept.

The pupils visit the park regularly to help curator Gavin Scott grow seedlings, plant trees and learn about ecosystems.

Georgia Palmer, 8, said other groups that regularly visited the park would also benefit. ‘‘We would like to do more planting at the park next term when it is the right time to plant trees,’’ she said.

‘‘We can never stay long because we need toilets and there is nothing at the park for us and all our parent helpers to use. We love Kitchener Park. Lots of us visit with our families and we always look for places we have planted trees.’’

Something as simple as a unisex portaloo would suffice, Georgia said.

Manawatu mayor Helen Worboys applauded the pupils’ passion for the park and said the council would discuss the topic.

Chairman of the park Geoff Lovegrove said the proposed toilet would service an increasing number of people visiting. Lovegrove has urged for that funding, originally scheduled for 2018/2019, to be brought forward. ‘‘It is an embarrassm­ent that there are still no toilet facilities available.’’

Feilding resident Jo Udy said the nearest toilets were at Kowhai Park, a fair walk with children by your side.

‘‘In order to protect the nature of the park and in the interest of visitor comfort, toilets would be a great step forward.’’

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