Milton Keynes town could get new public toilet if approved by Town Council

    The proposals must now be formally approved by Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council.

    MK Council has agreed to fund the free-standing toilet which, if approved, will be placed in the St Georges car park opposite the Agora development.

    Formal approval is now down to Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council, because the parish will take on the maintenance costs and running of the toilet.

    Councillor Middleton, who is also Cabinet Member for Resources, said: “I’m pleased that MK Council has decided to support residents’ calls for a public toilet in Wolverton, as the town has been without one for many years. 

    “Having an accessible public toilet will be of huge benefit to the community as residents venture out to support our local businesses. We also anticipate more people will visit Wolverton when we proceed with the £35m regeneration of the Town Centre so having a convenient public toilet is incredibly important.”  

    This decision will be decided at an extraordinary full council meeting on 9th November.

    Councillor Middleton concluded: “I hope that Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council approve the plans next week, so that we can move forward with installation.”

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