SOME public toilets in Herefordshire have been reopened by the council after more than two months closed.
Public toilets around the county were closed by Herefordshire Council on April 1 to protect the public and help control the spread of Covid-19.
But on Tuesday (June 16), the council said the‘pod’ toilets (non-cubicle) had reopened with extra cleaning for the safety of the public.
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The toilets to reopen are:
- Hereford - Gaol Street car park and Union Street
- Leominster - Broad Street and Westbury Street
Accessible toilets are also open at British Camp, Mill Street in Kington and Church Lane in Ledbury.
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