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1 Mar 06, 12:00 AM - The national key scheme

Posted by Emma

Unfortunately, it's not uncommon that on entering a disabled public loo, we are confronted with enough cleaning products to keep the town sparkling for months, half a large department store's stock or, worse still, a locked door with not a key to be found. These facilities are apparently locked to combat vandalism - why aren't the regular bathrooms bolted then? Anyway, the lovely people and , the national access register, have come up with a cunning plan to eradicate this annoying occurrence.

The national key scheme is where disabled loos all over the country have been fitted with a standard lock and working keys made readily available to disabled people. Magic! There are now over 7000 toilets under the scheme, and all the details can be found on the website - so get going!

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