Public toilets in Worksop’s Bridge Street were closed in order to undergo a major makeover, following strong criticism over its fixtures and running costs.
Bassetlaw Council was criticised back in 2012 when the cost of its new market base and public toilets on Bridge Street was revealed, a local media source has reported.
The £856,000 market investment, a planned £46,000 toilets revamp and spiralling running costs of around £21,300 a year sent expenditure on the project over £1 million over four years.
The current revamp of the toilet facilities have come around because they were originally installed with domestic fittings unsuitable for such heavy public use.
Unfortunately, the public toilets’ operational costs can be quite significant at times, so 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.
If you need some additional information regarding our extensive range of products, just get in touch, we’ll be sure to answer any and all of your queries.