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LAVATORIES IN PUBLIC GARDENS

Wans Having just spent a day in the e rio C - Gardens v/ ith four children. qo«q eSire to . bring to the notice of « thk £ es P° ns .ible the appalling state iniir«J a \ a^or i e& - The new shelter and ilituT ent are admirable,- but surely 'idinlT mone y could be spent in promore lavatories, especially for s; r ® n - ai ?d in keeping them in refoiire * in a sanitary condition. — 10U rs, etc., v Pu , d . DISGUSTED COUPLE. Brighton. September 18. 1948. l avaf ories are provided for I s - not on ly in the Botanic a a l s ° in Hagley Park, i A, are attended to once every day tven • including Sunday, and ie Hi-- -borough cleaning out,” said l[ T ractor of parks and reserves, Mr & rp^tt- “The trouble is that th» u offenders are the public. We Fanf'eo We can - have had ines where they are badly used by ' | sections of the public.”]

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25608, 24 September 1948, Page 11

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LAVATORIES IN PUBLIC GARDENS Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25608, 24 September 1948, Page 11

LAVATORIES IN PUBLIC GARDENS Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25608, 24 September 1948, Page 11