Chichester Observer

£700,000 revamp of five public toilets

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More than £700,000 is to be spent on the refurbishm­ent of five public toilets in the Chichester district.

Surveys, designs and costings are to be worked out for the loos in Priory Park, Tower Street and Market Road, Chichester, along with Selsey’s East Beach and Bosham Lane, Bosham.

The refurbishm­ents have been in the pipeline for a while.

A budget of £145,000 for the Tower Street site was approved in 2018 before the entire project was put on hold during the pandemic.

The remaining £569,000 for the four other sites was given the nod during a meeting of the cabinet on Tuesday , May 3.

The money will be taken from the Asset Replacemen­t Programme.

Tony Dignum, cabinet member for growth, place & regenerati­on, told the meeting that a report laying out the total estimated costs would be brought to the cabinet at a later date before the work was put out to tender.

And he warned: “It cannot be guaranteed that that sum from the Asset Replacemen­t Programme of £714,000 will be enough, particular­ly bearing in mind constructi­on cost inflation.”

If that proves to be the case, approval would have to be given to take more money from the council’s reserves.

The five sites were selected based on a number of factors, including the level of use and feedback from the public.

Priory Park will be given priority.

Mr Dignum told the meeting that elements such as drainage, carbon reduction and the requiremen­ts of the Equality Act would all be in the scope of the project.

He added that he would like to see separate male and female toilets and for the disabled facilities to be brought up to required standards.

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