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Everyone will, at some point in the day, need to use the toilet. Some people will need facilities more than others, and some will need to find toilets sooner rather than later.
The Great British Public Toilet Map aims to be a complete, up-to-date, sustainable source of toilet locations. It's the UK's largest database of publicly-accessible toilets (see below), with over 14,000 facilities.
The Great British Public Toilet Map is run by Public Convenience, a joint venture between researchers Dr Jo-Anne Bichard and Gail Ramster (who created the map at the RCA Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design) and software development company (who designed and built it).
The information comes from the public - anyone can go on the website and . We also use open data and request information from councils, , private companies and organisations.
The Great British Public Toilet Map aims to be a complete, up-to-date, sustainable source of toilet locations. It's the UK's largest database of publicly-accessible toilets (see below), with over 14,000 facilities.
The Great British Public Toilet Map is run by Public Convenience, a joint venture between researchers Dr Jo-Anne Bichard and Gail Ramster (who created the map at the RCA Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design) and software development company (who designed and built it).
The information comes from the public - anyone can go on the website and . We also use open data and request information from councils, , private companies and organisations.
https://www.toiletmap.org.uk/