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Innovative scheme proves a success in Gwynedd
An innovative scheme to increase the number of toilets available
to the public in Gwynedd has been a hit in communities across the county.
More private businesses and community groups are being urged to
apply for the scheme as grant payments are quickly being snapped up.
The Public Conveniences Grant Scheme allows businesses, community centres
and other groups to claim up to £500 towards the costs of allowing the general
public to use their facilities.
Grant money will ensure that toilets are clean and that there are
facilities such as toilet paper, somewhere to wash and dry hands and proper
rubbish bins.
The scheme, administered by Gwynedd Council on behalf of the Welsh
Assembly Government, is open for 35 businesses. To date, a number of businesses
have made successful applications and there is scope to consider others interested in the scheme.
Under the scheme bilingual signs will be provided to put in the
windows of the premises to let people know that the toilets are open for
general use. It is hoped that shops, pubs, garages, cafes and community centres
will take part in this ground breaking scheme for the county. The Council may
also advertise the facility on websites or other publications.
Councillor Gareth Roberts, Gwynedd Council’s Senior Environment
Portfolio Leader, said: “I am delighted that so many businesses all over Gwynedd
have signed up to this positive programme which will provide provisions for
everyone.
“I would urge anyone who is interested in this scheme to contact
Gwynedd Council – it could certainly be an asset to the local community as well
as a possible boost to the business.”
Councillor Arwel Pierce, Gwynedd Council’s Highways and Municipal Portfolio
Leader added: “Maintaining public toilets is costly for the Council but
considering our financial situation it will be inevitable that some toilets
will have to close unless the public and private sectors can work together.
“I am confident that this scheme is a success and will result in
good quality services for local people and visitors to the county alike.”
Any business or community group interested in the Public
Conveniences Grant Scheme should contact Gwynedd Council’s Highways and
Municipal Department for an information pack and application form. Visit the
website www.gwynedd.gov.uk, telephone (01766) 771000
Photographs
1 – Councillor Gareth Roberts, Gwynedd Council’s Environment
Portfolio Leader, with Carol Tustain, a member of staff at the Lion pub in
Tudweiliog, which has joined the scheme.
2 - Councillor Gareth Roberts, Gwynedd Council’s Environment
Portfolio Leader, with Luned Davies, managing director of the Caban café in Brynrefail
and the local member Councillor Pat Larsen.
3 – Councillor Dylan Edwards, local member for Y
Bala on Gwynedd Council with Pen yr Enfys owner, Martin Turner
4 - Councillor Dylan Edwards, local member for Y Bala on Gwynedd Council
with Sion Yates, Mair Jones and Janice Roberts from Jan’s Café in the town
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