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Accessible toilets

The National Key Scheme for Accessible Toilets, usually known as the RADAR scheme, is a scheme set up to ensure that toilets with extra room and easier access for the use of disabled people could only be opened using a special key. The idea is that by this means there would be less vandalism and misuse.

The shopmobility schemes in the area and the Disabled Living Centre can supply keys, or if you are unable to obtain one through them then you can obtain one directly from RADAR.

To find RADAR and other accessible toilets in your area go to the links above.


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