Accrington Observer

Give back our town centre loos

1,300 sign petition calling for toilets to be re opened

- JON MACPHERSON

CALLS have been made for Accrington’s town centre toilets to be reopened. Around 1,300 people have signed a petition demanding the return of the Peel Street loos, which have been closed every day except Sundays since July last year over anti-social behaviour fears.

And the petition is also being supported by 120 local business owners.

Petition co-organiser Cheryl Duffy, who runs Acorns of Lanca- shire cleaners, claims business owners are being ‘harangued’ by customers to use their toilets.

She said the closure of the loos, coupled with the relocation of the bus station, has also led to footfall falling to an ‘all-time low’.

SHOPPERS and business owners have demanded the council re-open public toilets to help boost the town centre.

More than 1,300 people have signed a petition in just a few days claiming that the closure of the Peel Street facilities last year is damaging the area.

Petition co-organiser Cheryl Duffy, who runs Acorns of Lancashire cleaners on Whalley Road, claims business owners are being ‘harangued’ by ‘irate and frustrated’ customers to use their private facilities.

Cheryl said the closure of the toilets, coupled with the relocation of the Accrington bus station, has also led to footfall in the area reaching an ‘alltime low’.

The petition was hand delivered to Hyndburn council leader Miles Par- kinson on Wednesday before a cabinet meeting and includes signatures from more than 120 local business owners and 1,200 residents.

Cheryl said: “I understand that legally they probably don’t need to provide us with a facility, but morally these 1,300 people have voted them to where they are and they don’t even listen to them.

“People need facilities. We’ve got the elderly and the young. I can’t physically allow people behind my counter to run upstairs. I can’t man it and I’m not insured.

“I don’t want to spend reams and reams of my business time on it but what can I do when the strength of feeling is so high and we are being ignored?

“There’s a public and a business need. We have already lost the bus station to the other side of two and now they’ve closed the toilet facilities.

“Footfall is going down and the shops are closing round there. There’s no reason for people to go round here anymore.”

The Observer revealed in July last year how the unmanned toilets were closed from Monday to Saturday amid anti-social behaviour fears, with the public being directed to use the facilities in the Market Hall and new bus station. They now just open on Sundays.

Conservati­ve group leader and businessma­n Tony Dobson fears that the facilities will remain closed despite the petition. He said: “I think it’s the responsibi­lity of a controllin­g group to work with the stakeholde­rs and residents of the borough and to really listen to what they are saying and the reasons why they are saying it.

“Will they do anything about it? I don’t think the residents will get anywhere with it.”

However, Coun Parkinson said the petition will be ‘looked at and responded to’.

He said: “We understand what has been said but unfortunat­ely the council have to make savings and look at the provision.

“Public toilets were provided for a long period but due to anti-social behaviour and the issues related to them unfortunat­ely they had to be closed.

“The issue with public toilets is that they need someone to be employed on the premises and the cost of that with the ever decreasing council budget. There are other provisions nearby within the Market Hall, the Arndale, the new purposebui­lt bus station and proprietor­s in the area.

“If the business holders are adamant that they would want that then maybe those businesses would want to have responsibi­lity for them in some way?

“We have limited amounts of staff now and to have staff at public toilets across the borough isn’t something the council can afford.”

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More than 1,200 business owners and shoppers have signed a petition calling on the council to reopen the Peel Street toilets

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