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    £5m toilet upgrades in East Devon

    Saturday, 9 December 2023 11:26

    By Will Goddard, local democracy reporter

    EDDC HQ Blackdown House, Honiton (image courtesy: LDRS/ Will Goddard)

    And it will cost you 40p a pee

    Questions have been raised at East Devon District Council over why it is spending £5 million upgrading 15 of its public toilets. 

    That’s an average of £333,333 per loo; about the same as an average semi-detached house in the area

    Councillors have voted to start a new group to look at the plans and estimated costs of the improvements. 

    In 2021, the council divided its WCs into three categories: A, B and C.   

    Category A conveniences, of which there are 15, will be refurbished or rebuilt at an estimated cost of £5 million. Previously this amount was £3.4 million, but building inflation has added an extra £1.6 million to the bill. It will cost users 40p each time, which has to be met with a contactless payment card or phone.

    Category B and C toilets, of which there are 12, have been offered for commercial operators to repurpose them into cafes, takeaways or community hubs – although the public must still be able to go to the loo there – and also to town and parish councils to run in place of East Devon District Council, which can no longer afford them. 

    Cllr Ian Barlow (Independent, Sidmouth Town) pointed out that more money was being spent on upgrading the council’s category A loos than planned maintenance for its more than 4,000 social homes, although he did realise the funds came from different places.  

    Cllr Paul Hayward (Independent, Axminster) said in response: “This council recognises that spending on the maintenance of our housing stock can only come forward via the ring-fenced housing revenue account, whereas targeted spending on… the modernisation of our no-longer-fit-for-purpose WC assets is proposed to come from our revenue budgets and capital expenditure allocations, a wholly different and legally distinct pot of money.” 

    Cllr Barlow also questioned whether the council was getting good prices for the loo upgrades.  “Refurbishment of Seaton toilets is going to cost £30,000. To put up new toilets in Exmouth is going to cost £408,000,” he said.

    “I’m not into cutting toilets. I really am not. I want more toilets. 

    “But at the end of the day, the amount we’re spending is not value for money.” 

    Cllr Eleanor Rylance (Lib Dem, Broadclyst) responded: “I really very much trust our officers to do due diligence on any contracts that they commission.  

    “I don’t think we can judge in this chamber whether or not something is value for money in that respect. We’ve had several examples though of how procurement at the lowest possible price can go very badly wrong.”  

    East Devon’s public toilets are ranked as follows:  

    Category A  

    West Street Car Park, Axminster  
    Cliff Path (West End/Steamer), Budleigh Salterton  
    East End (Lime Kiln), Budleigh Salterton  
    Jubilee Gardens, Beer  
    Foxholes Car Park, Exmouth  
    Magnolia Centre (London Inn), Exmouth   
    Manor Gardens, Exmouth  
    Phear Park, Exmouth  
    Queens Drive, Exmouth  
    Lace Walk, Honiton  
    West Walk, Seaton  
    Connaught Gardens, Sidmouth  
    Triangle, Sidmouth  
    Market Place, Sidmouth  
    Ham car park (new site), Sidmouth  
    Categories B and C  

    Orcombe Point, Exmouth  
    The Maer, Exmouth  
    Imperial Road, Exmouth  
    Jarvis Close, Exmouth  
    Seaton Hole, Seaton  
    Harbour Road, Seaton  
    Marsh Road, Seaton  
    Brook Road, Budleigh Salterton  
    Station Road, Budleigh Salterton  
    Dolphin Street, Colyton  
    King Street, Honiton  
    Port Royal, Sidmouth 
     

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