A Toilet For You and A Toilet For Me
Gwynedd are looking to cut costs somewhere and the decision looks like less ‘loos’ for visitors. The budget for these toilets comes to 900,000 pounds each year and by closing 24 of the 94 toilets, it will save a pretty penny. The downside, of course, is that tourists will have to travel miles for a pee. This is the birth place of Laurence of Arabia as well as being home to Mary Shelley for some years. Specifically targeted are the two toilets in the seaside village of Aberdaron on the Llyn Peninsula, where the wrong toilet has been earmarked, according to local resident, William Williams.”They want to close the one in the centre of the village and keep the one on the beach open. That’s fine in summer, but not in winter. There is no way a disabled person can get to that toilet in the winter with the sea crashing over the promenade.”
