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Home / Health / Peterborough Families Fight for Basic Disabled Toilet Access

Peterborough Families Fight for Basic Disabled Toilet Access

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Families face frustration due to lack of specialist Changing Places toilets.
  • Accessible toilets with hoists and benches became compulsory in 2020.
  • Peterborough City Hospital plans to install a facility by Spring 2026.
Peterborough Families Fight for Basic Disabled Toilet Access

Residents of Peterborough are voicing strong concerns regarding the inadequate provision of specialist Changing Places toilets (CPTs). These essential facilities, designed for disabled individuals and their carers, are equipped with hoists and changing benches, and were made compulsory for new constructions in England in 2020. However, families report a persistent lack of these vital amenities across the city, impacting daily life and dignity.

Campaigners have highlighted instances of extreme difficulty, including needing to change children in unsuitable locations like the back of a car or a baby changing room. Despite previous plans for installations, such as at Peterborough Cathedral, they did not materialize. The council has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting future facility developments.

Peterborough City Hospital has acknowledged the issues, with the trust's director of estates confirming plans to install a CPT. This facility is anticipated to be ready for use in Spring 2026, aiming to address the current deficit and improve the hospital experience for patients with severe disabilities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Changing Places toilets are large, accessible restrooms with specialized equipment like hoists and changing benches, designed for disabled individuals and their carers.
Despite being compulsory for new buildings since 2020, families report a shortage, leading to difficulties in accessing essential facilities across the city.
Peterborough City Hospital aims to have a new Changing Places facility ready for use by Spring 2026.

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