 East Lothian Council in Scotland is proud of its public facilities, which is why it is spending what will likely be a six-figure sum on refurbishing a public toilet to get it up to modern standards. The toilet block is more than 70 years old, and as a result has seen better days and could not be entered by wheelchair users before the revamp.
East Lothian Council in Scotland is proud of its public facilities, which is why it is spending what will likely be a six-figure sum on refurbishing a public toilet to get it up to modern standards. The toilet block is more than 70 years old, and as a result has seen better days and could not be entered by wheelchair users before the revamp.
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