A planning application has been submitted to build a new public toilet in the heart of Scunthorpe town centre.
Government cash has been secured for a Changing Places facility – which will be open to all shoppers.
Changing Places toilets are larger and more accessible for disabled people, and include specialist equipment such as an overhead hoist, a height-adjustable changing bench, rise and fall sink and more.
Plans would see the toilet installed next to HSBC on Wells Street, opposite Primark.
The facility would join the other 12 Changing Places toilets across North Lincolnshire that are making it easier for disabled people and their families to enjoy towns and attractions.
People can find out more and have their say on the plans via the North Lincolnshire Council website.
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