Upset over hunt for Trowbridge disabled toilet keys (From Wiltshire Times)
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Upset over hunt for Trowbridge disabled toilet keys
4:00pm Thursday 14th March 2013 in News By Craig Jones
A Trowbridge shopper who has emphysema and arthritis is frustrated that she has to find a member of staff to open The Shires’ disabled toilets for her.
Mary Levy, 72, of Field Close, Westbury, doesn’t understand why when she wants to use the facilities at the centre she has to find someone to let her in.
Mrs Levy, who is registered disabled, said: “I have to walk around for quite a while trying to find someone to open the door for me and by the time I find someone I usually feel quite poorly.
“It takes all my strength to walk around and it’s an awkward thing to have to ask and makes me feel quite silly, I don’t want to make a fuss, but I just don’t know why they lock them.”
Management at The Shires Shopping Centre said that they have been part of the Radar National Key Scheme – which sees facilities looked after and provides keys for disabled people to access certain public toilets – for around 10 years.
The key scheme, launched around 30 years ago, provides access to 9,000 disabled toilets across the country.
The Shires manager, Sarah-Louise Moore, said: “The scheme ensures genuine users of the toilets are safe in the knowledge that they have clean and well equipped facilities and that they are not being used by those capable of using the other toilets.”
Miss Moore apologised that Mrs Levy wasn’t aware of the situation with the toilets and said that management, security staff and cleaners all carry keys, so anyone seeking access to the facilities could contact them.
For more information about the Radar National Key Scheme, visit www. radar.org.uk
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Comments (14)
5:01pm Thu 14 Mar 13
cght36 says...
5:29pm Thu 14 Mar 13
beetawix says...
5:42pm Thu 14 Mar 13
melkshamwizard says...
ood point
5:32pm Fri 15 Mar 13
Jungleist says...
8:48pm Fri 15 Mar 13
beetawix says...
where does it say they can request a key to hold for themselves, in the article
2:42am Sat 16 Mar 13
Mrs Donnyfly says...
9:43am Sat 16 Mar 13
Jhgough says...
http://www.radar-sho
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?id=0
You can also buy the keys at any Tourist information centre
11:57am Sat 16 Mar 13
notscot says...
Oh for goodness sake!!
Open the darn doors. Do we make the able-bodied hunt for or provide their own keys\/1 No - we don't. And I wonder just howe much fuss would be kicked up if we did\/
Sounds like a case for discrimination to me - or ruddy stupidity on the part of some jumped-up fool making life difficult for a few - just because they can.
Not been to many backward shopping precincts lately - can't be many left. Hopefully.
10:10am Sun 17 Mar 13
Mrs Donnyfly says...
10:12am Mon 18 Mar 13
frankie007 says...
Where it really falls down is that anybody can buy a key online or at the information centre without providing any evidence of disability.
Far too simple to provide one with a blue badge.
10:30pm Tue 19 Mar 13
yeold6x says...
6:26am Wed 20 Mar 13
notscot says...
I have NEVER seen a queue of disabled people waiting outside a toilet built for the EASE OF USE of the disabled.
And I have only ever seen those toilets used by the able-bodied when the general toilets are closed or the queue is ridiculously long.
8:01am Wed 20 Mar 13
Highways68 says...
1:30pm Wed 20 Mar 13
notscot says...