North Northamptonshire Council has opened a fully accessible Changing Places toilet facility at East Carlton Countryside Park.

The aim of the national Changing Places initiative is to make public spaces inclusive for people with disabilities and their carers.

The council secured £330,000 of the Government’s Levelling Up fund and further investment from the Council’s capital programme to build the new toilet facility that helps people with disabilities and limited mobility access a public toilet with specialist equipment.

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With modern features including a powered height-adjustable changing table, raising and lowering sink, movable ceiling hoist, grab rails, non-slip flooring, privacy screens, an alarm and a large clear space to accommodate wheelchair users and their carers.

Along with the new Changing Places toilet at East Carlton Countryside Park, and a recently opened facility in Corby, the council has stated further construction works to add more facilities to the network will follow in other areas across North Northamptonshire.

Councillor Matthew Binley, Executive Member for Highways, Travel and Assets, said: “I am delighted this crucial facility is now open at East Carlton Countryside Park.

“Changing Places toilets are potentially life changing large spaces and are accessible for people with limited mobility or specific disabilities and care needs. They make it possible for everyone to enjoy day to day activities that we can sometimes take for granted.

“Accessible toilets in public spaces means everyone can plan visits and enjoy days out without having to worry about toilet breaks and medical needs.

“Building these new Changing Places facilities at busy attractions across the area ensures people can enjoy their visits to this popular park without hindrance.”

Other locations in North Northamptonshire with Changing Places facilities already in use are Corby Cube, Rushden Lakes, Wicksteed Park, Waendel Leisure Centre and Corby Swimming Pool.

Once opened, Changing Places facilities are registered on the national website to help people locate them and plan visits where every individual can enjoy time outside of the house without limitations.

Councillor Jason Smithers, Leader of North Northamptonshire Council, commented: “Thanks to our successful bid to secure funding, it is fantastic to see the completion of this project. With a diverse range of visitors to East Carlton Countryside Park travelling from a wide range of locations, it will make a huge difference for many people.

“More Changing Places facilities are being planned and will be installed at popular locations across the area in the coming months.  This growing network of inclusive spaces ensures people can plan visits confidently, using toilets safely and with dignity.”

Accessible toilet installer Closomat recently showed its support to a parent-carer and activist in raising awareness of the need for Changing Places in a campaign where she released ‘Loo Selfie’ photographs of herself sat on a Closomat Wash and Dry toilet.

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