Weather wherever you are now

More forecasts: 30 day forecast Orlando

Oakham's Forgotten Facilities: A Tale of Two Toilets, A decade-long saga of neglect and disappointment

Oakham's Forgotten Facilities: A Tale of Two Toilets

A decade-long saga of neglect and disappointment

Eleven years ago, Rutland County Council embarked on a project to revitalise Oakham's town centre. A key component of this initiative was the demolition of an old toilet block on John Street and the construction of a new bus station and public toilets part of a £4m funding package. While the intention was to improve the town's infrastructure and provide essential facilities for residents and visitors alike, the reality has been far from ideal.

Since their completion, these facilities have been plagued by persistent closure, leaving the community frustrated and inconvenienced. The public toilets, including the crucial disabled toilet, have been inaccessible for over a year. 

The reasons behind these frequent closures are described as anti social behaviour and vandalism, sparking speculation and concern among local residents. 

The closure of the bus station and public toilets has not only affected local businesses and residents but has also had a negative impact on the town's overall image. Visitors and tourists, who rely on these facilities, have been left disappointed and frustrated. As a result, the town's reputation as a welcoming and convenient destination may be tarnished.

Editors comment:

It is imperative that Rutland County Council takes immediate action to address this ongoing issue. By investing in proper maintenance, adequate staffing, and efficient management, the council can ensure that these essential facilities are consistently available to the public.

The people of Oakham deserve better. It is time to rectify this situation and provide the community with the facilities they need and deserve.

No comments:

Post a Comment

🎉 Comments Are Now Live! 🎉
Hello, Oakham and Rutland readers!
We have some exciting news to share with you: you can now comment directly on every single article on Oakham and Rutland News!

We're absolutely thrilled to be giving our amazing communities a real, active voice.
We know many towns often feel forgotten by big-name and regional media, but our mission at Oakham and Rutland News is to put local people back at the very heart of the conversation.

Now, it's easier than ever to tell us what matters most to you in your town or village, share your thoughts on local news, and connect with your neighbours. Leaving a comment is simple—just scroll down to the bottom of any article!

To keep things friendly and ensure real people are talking (not those pesky bots or fake accounts!), we kindly ask that you register with Google first.

Finally, we'll be keeping a close eye on the discussions to make sure they stay respectful and free from any bad language or abuse. This is all part of our commitment to high-quality, original local journalism that everyone can enjoy.

We truly can't wait to hear what you have to say. Your voice matters to us. Let's take Oakham and Rutland News to the next level, together!

Rutland County Council Accelerates Road Safety with Phase Two of Speed Indicator Upgrade

Rutland County Council Accelerates Road Safety with Phase Two of Speed Indicator Upgrade Rutland County Council is set to launch the second...

popular posts