LOO just can’t believe it ...
walking around with toilet roll in front of 40-year-old men.”
A spokesman for KITS, a vocational training centre offering apprenticeships and short courses in engineering, electrics, health and safety and first aid, admitted that students were being denied access to loo roll in the toilets.
In a statement issued to the Examiner, they said: “The toilet facilities at KITS are modern state of the art, having been recently refurbished to a very high standard at significant cost.
“The toilet facilities at KITS are available to all learners on programme and are freely accessible.
“Recently a number of toilets have been deliberately vandalised and blocked by learners breaking into the dispensers, inserting toilet rolls from the dispensers, into the bowls, causing blockages, flooding and created significant damage.
“This wanton vandalism and damage has caused significant disruption and cost but also prevented the toilets from being used by other learners.
“A temporary solution of dispensing individual toilet rolls to learners reduces disruption and facilitates the full uninterrupted use of the toilet facility to all.”
On its website, KITS, which is based on Armytage Road, not far from Brighouse train station describes itself as “arguably, the largest and most successful private Engineering Apprentice Training Provider in West Yorkshire.”