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Britain's public toilet shame: time for equal access to decent facilities for all

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Boyd Williams N, Roxburgh H & Dickie J (2020) Britain's public toilet shame: time for equal access to decent facilities for all. The Conversation. 05.08.2020.

Abstract
First paragraph: As lockdown began to be relaxed in England from mid-May and people started venturing out for the first time since March, crowds flocked to parks, beaches and other beauty spots to take exercise, enjoy the outdoors and reunite with friends and family. While the taste of freedom may have been sweet, the smell often wasn’t.

Keywords
Sanitation; Crohn's disease; People with disability; Public toilets

Notes
https://theconversation.com/britains-public-toilet-shame-time-for-equal-access-to-decent-facilities-for-all-143218

StatusPublished
FundersNatural Environment Research Council, Royal Geographical Society and Scottish Alliance for Geoscience, Environment and Society
Publication date05/08/2020
Publication date online05/08/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/31558
PublisherThe Conversation Trust
Place of publicationLondon

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Miss Natalie Boyd Williams

Miss Natalie Boyd Williams

PhD Researcher, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Dr Jennifer Dickie

Dr Jennifer Dickie

Senior Lecturer, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Miss Heather Purshouse

Miss Heather Purshouse

PhD Researcher, Biological and Environmental Sciences

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