Oakham's Church Street Toilets Will Reopen After Major Refurbishment
Residents and visitors to Oakham will be pleased to learn that the extensive refurbishment of the Church Street public toilets has been completed, with the facilities expected to reopen this weekend. The much-anticipated project, undertaken by Oakham Town Council, aims to provide modern, accessible, and hygienic amenities for the town.
The completion of the works was marked by an inspection this lunchtime by Cllr Sally-Anne Wadsworth and Uppingham Town Clerk Adam Lowe. Their visit confirmed the high standard of the refurbishment, paving the way for the imminent public opening.
The Church Street toilets have been a vital public facility in Oakham for many years, and this significant investment by the Town Council underscores their commitment to improving local infrastructure and enhancing the experience for everyone in the town centre.
The reopening is timely, as Oakham prepares for what is expected to be a busy bank holiday weekend. The availability of fully refurbished public conveniences will undoubtedly be welcomed by shoppers, tourists, and local residents alike, contributing positively to the town's welcoming atmosphere.
Oakham Town Council extends its thanks to all involved in the refurbishment project and looks forward to the community benefiting from these improved facilities for years to come.
The disabled toilet will be accessible, unfortunately council is awaiting the delivery of parts the new hoist.