Your Views on Our Loos

Maldon District Council Public Convenience Consultation 2008/09

Did you know that Maldon District Council
spends around £200,000 a year on public toilets?

Help us to spend pennies wisely and complete our short questionnaire.

If you have any queries about this questionnaire please contact Tina Giblin on 01621 876245 or email tina.giblin@maldon.gov.uk
 
 
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Q1 Do you live in the Maldon district?
 
Q2 Which toilets do you use?
 
 
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Q3 Do you use the disabled toilet facility?
 
Q4 Do you feel that public conveniences are a useful, practical and helpful service provided by Maldon District Council?
 
 
Q5 How often do you use the public conveniences?
 
Q6 How often do you use these public conveniences?
           
  Butt Lane Car Park, Maldon          
  Promenade Park, Maldon          
  White Horse Lane Car Park, Maldon          
  Maldon Cemetery          
  Doctors Lane, Burnham-on-Crouch          
  Riverside Park, Burnham-on-Crouch          
  Burnham-on-Crouch Cemetery          
  High Street, Southminster          
  Woodrolfe Road, Tollesbury          
Q7 How often do you use these automated public conveniences (see picture below for example)?
           
  White Horse Lane, Maldon          
  Promenade Park Coach Park, Maldon          
  Daisy Meadow Car Park, Heybridge Basin          
  Riverside Park, Burnham-on-Crouch          
  Main Road, St Lawrence          
  High Street, Southminster          
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Q8 Are there any locations where we do not provide facilities where you think we should?
 
 
 
Existing public conveniences are at:
Butt Lane Car Park, Maldon.
Promenade Park, Maldon.
White Horse Lane Car Park, Maldon.
Doctors Lane, Burnham-on-Crouch.
Riverside Park, Burnham-on-Crouch.
Burnham-on-Crouch Cemetery.
Maldon Cemetery.
High Street, Southminster.
Woodrolfe Road, Tollesbury.

Existing Automated Public Conveniences are at:
White Horse Lane, Maldon.
Promenade Park Coach Park, Maldon.
Daisy Meadow Car Park, Heybridge Basin.
Riverside Park, Burnham-on-Crouch.
Main Road, St Lawrence.
High Street, Southminster.
Q9 What would make you use the facilities more often?
 
 
 
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Q10 Would you pay to use a public toilet, if this meant improved services?
 
 
Q11 How much would you pay?
 
Q12 Would you object to using facilities located within a commercial premises such as a Pub or Restaurant if it was clearly signposted for public use?
 
 
 
ladies
Q13
Thank you for completing the questionnaire.

The results of this questionnaire will be used to plan for future improvements in our public conveniences.

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