The Welsh Government has awarded Powys County Council a grant to make improvements to six public toilet facilities, with Llandrindod Wells expected to become the first town in Mid Wales to offer a Changing Places toilet alongside individual cubicles.
This means families, residents, tourists, and commuters between North and South Wales with severe disabilities will, for the first time, be able to explore the local area knowing they can rely on a fully accessible, welcoming facility that meets their needs.
The sites across Knighton, Llanwrtyd Wells, and Rhayader will see disabled facilities improved and redecorated and, where not currently available, baby changing stations will be added.
Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, said: “We love to welcome visitors to Wales, with our promise of amazing scenery and experiences. But we also know that getting the basics right is essential, which is why these improvements are so important.
“Quality infrastructure such as public toilets are vital for accessibility and are essential for allowing us to extend our warm, Welsh welcome to everyone.”
This funding was secured through the budget deal between the Welsh Government and Jane Dodds, Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats. The works are expected to be complete by the end of March 2026.
Cllr Jackie Charlton, Cabinet Member for a Greener Powys, and Cllr James Gibson-Watt, Cabinet Member for a More Prosperous Powys, commented: “This funding is extremely welcome. We know how important it is for public conveniences to be reliable, accessible and welcoming. This investment will help ensure these toilets are truly fit for purpose and meet the future needs of our communities and visitors to our beautiful county.”
The Scottish Government recently announced £10 million funding over the next two years to create around 150 Changing Places toilets for disabled people across Scotland.
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