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They are not very near anything and have little 'passive surveillance' people using them or walking by them to you and me.

I've been told they were repeatedly wrecked and some years ago Southwark Council decided it couldn't afford to keep them open and constantly repairing the damage or provide a permanent presence to increase security.

Yes but what I was getting at is: Are the staff in the Leisure Centre expected to allow members of the public to use the lavatories in the Leisure Centre as "public toilets"? It seems odd to me that there would be a sign outside the station directing people to some "public tiolets" which are, in fact in a leisure centre and not signposted again apart from outside the station.

Ok - I'm boring myself now...

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The first meeting of the sub-group went ahead tonight. Victoria went along to it. A full update can be found here.


Specifically regarding the toilet building, the latest is as follows:


"It was confirmed tonight that Peckham Rye Projects (PRP) have now signed the lease on the building. However, this does not quite mean that the deal is signed, sealed and delivered. PRP are still waiting for the outcome of their bid to the local pot of "cleaner, greener safer" money and still need planning permission to be granted. We've e-mailed Anna at PRP to see if she can give us any further details on PRP latest plans."


Gavin

Peckham Rye Labour

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