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Replying to @JohnMcNallySNP
Thank you for showing real concern about toilet inequality and didn't just shift the blame onto local authorities like
@CLaidlaw did.
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Replying to @Bairnybridge @JohnMcNallySNP
As someone actually addressing this issue at council level (where the decisions are made) I'd be delighted if John can make a help too
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Replying to @CLaidlaw @JohnMcNallySNP
So do local authorities have t power then 2 mandate already constructed building owners/operators 2 install Changing Places Callum?
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Replying to @Bairnybridge @JohnMcNallySNP
No but public toilets were the thing we were talking about. Private toilet provision is a much harder given different factors in play
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Replying to @CLaidlaw @JohnMcNallySNP
When you say private toilet provision, what are you referring to?
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Replying to @Bairnybridge @JohnMcNallySNP
Toilets provided in private facilities like restaurants, shops, cinemas etc where the legislation varies depending on premises
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Replying to @CLaidlaw @JohnMcNallySNP
Hi Callum, have you been able to find the answer to my question above please that I asked you last night?
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Replying to @Bairnybridge @JohnMcNallySNP
Yes the 1976 Local Government miscellaneous provisions Act and requirements are dependent on huge variety of factors. Worth review perhaps
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Happy to look into if elected but maybe more likely to be @JohnMcNallySNP? Potential for private members bill?
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