England's Public Toilets Decline 14% in a Decade, Creating 'Toilet Deserts'
A report by the Royal Society for Public Health found the number of public toilets in England has fallen by 14% over ten years, leaving 15,481 people per facility. The shortfall is described as harmful to public health and damaging to high streets, with England lagging significantly behind Scotland (8,500 people per toilet) and Wales (6,748).
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