Public toilets located on the Clitheroe Castle grounds could be up for a £33k makeover, should plans put forward by councillors get the green light, a news report in the local media has recently revealed.

The facilities in the castle grounds were subject to an arson attack in 2012 when vandals set fire to toilet paper in a basin. Nevertheless, they remain quite popular, since, according to a recent ‘footfall monitoring exercise’ carried out by the council, the public conveniences are used an average of 300 times per day.

If approved, the work could be completed by August 2015, and council bosses are hoping that the new facilities will last for up to 25 years.

Installing access restriction solutions and charging a fee for access is the most sensible solution when it comes to public toilets’ funding, and this is exactly where Toilet Turnstiles could really puts its experience to good work.

Our toilet turnstiles are built from graded stainless steel, for easier cleaning and maintenance, and also come equipped with lockable lids to prevent unwanted access. Furthermore, the separate coin box offers very versatile mounting options, as it can be installed either in front of the turnstile, at the side or alternatively, on the wall, with the cash box at the rear.

The turnstile’s coin mechanism can be programmed for virtually any combination of coins with a secure cash box to hold them, while the additional counters for the number of entries made will enable a thorough level of control over the system’s operation.

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