The UK Government has announced a £30m investment to provide more Changing Places toilets
The UK Government is set to provide £30 million in investments to install life-enhancing Changing Places toilets in existing buildings across England.
The UK Government is set to provide £30 million in investments to install life-enhancing Changing Places toilets in existing buildings across England.
There are a range of products and services available to ensure you can move from A to B with ease. From Shell to Changing Places, let’s get accessible.
Changing Places reveal the need for more facilities and the new legislation making a difference for some of the 14.1 million disabled people in the UK.
Government proposals have called on new, or majorly refurbished buildings used by the general public to have mandatory Changing Places toilets installed.
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