Yes, I would. And have.
But in all this - isn't it a bad situation that there are so few public toilets - especially now, in an era when there are so many people out on the road doing deliveries, etc?
In the past two decades, public loos have dropped by something like a third. The average English council has about 15 conveniences for every 12,500 people - I don't know the figures for Scotland, etc.
Of course, it's the usual cost-cutting by councils who cannot afford the maintenance etc, but I have read that it is possibly having an effect on people's wellbeing, according to The Canary, In the UK, around 14 million people live with bladder-control issues. Around 6.5 million people have similar problems with their bowels. Meanwhile, the Royal Society for Public Health found that 43% of people with continence issues do not leave their homes as often as they’d like.
In my small town in The Cotswolds, which is a magnet for tourists - there was one public loo when we moved here, in the centre of town. Much frequented, too. I watched two years ago as it was gradually converted into a des-res - someone's bought it and converted it into a small house which has so far had 3 tenants in succession.
And, of course, now they are gone - they won't be coming back. Just one more service beneficial to the general public that has been quietly removed.
The last individual who wanted to use my toilet was a paramedic - he was about to insert a canula but couldn't focus because he was bursting for a pee and told me later that he has a problem with an enlarged prostate and frequently has to ask to use people's loos. Poor chap. Not good is it?
Do you agree with me or parent and child?
Good Morning Thursday 2nd July 2026




