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Neil Gray, MSP for Airdrie & Shotts, encourages businesses to apply for Scottish Government funding for specialist accessible toilets
Neil Gray, MSP for Airdrie & Shotts, encourages businesses to apply for Scottish Government funding for specialist accessible toilets

Daily Record

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Neil Gray, MSP for Airdrie & Shotts, encourages businesses to apply for Scottish Government funding for specialist accessible toilets

More than 25,000 people in Scotland with complex needs and disabilities, and their families, could benefit from the £10 million fund. Neil Gray, MSP for Airdrie & Shotts, is encouraging local businesses to apply for funding to help build specialist accessible toilets. ‌ More than 25,000 people in Scotland with complex needs and disabilities, and their families, could benefit from the £10 million Scottish Government fund available for making community toilet facilities more accessible. ‌ The Changing Places Toilets Scotland Fund will support the provision of up to 150 specialist accessible toilets to meet the needs of disabled people who require carer support and equipment to use facilities. ‌ Mr Gray is urging local businesses and non-profit organisations to apply. He said: "Access to toilet facilities is a human right and Changing Places Toilets ensure that those with disabilities and their families and carers can access toilet facilities. "That's why this SNP Government has made £10 million available for Changing Places Toilets. "This will make a huge difference to disabled people and their families and carers across Airdrie and Shotts, enabling them to participate fully in society and access community resources." Mental Wellbeing Minister Tom Arthur added: "Access to toilet facilities is a fundamental human right. ‌ "Changing Places Toilets offer vital facilities for people with disabilities and their families and carers whose needs cannot be met through standard accessible toilet provision. "This £10 million investment in Changing Places Toilets will make a huge difference to thousands of disabled people and their families and carers."

£10 million in funding for community toilet facilities announced
£10 million in funding for community toilet facilities announced

The National

time07-08-2025

  • Health
  • The National

£10 million in funding for community toilet facilities announced

Up to 150 specialist accessible toilets will be installed through investment from the Changing Places Toilets Scotland Fund in a bid to help meet the needs of disabled people who require carer support and equipment to use facilities. Currently, there are 270 Changing Places Toilets in Scotland, which is a 30% increase since 2019, when new legislation required accessible spaces to be included in large new buildings with public access. Mental Wellbeing Minister Tom Arthur has hailed the fund he saying it will help make a huge difference to thousands of disabled people and their families. READ MORE: One of Scotland's most popular hill walks reopens after £900,000 investment He said: 'Access to toilet facilities is a fundamental human right. Changing Places Toilets offer vital facilities for people with disabilities and their families and carers whose needs cannot be met through standard accessible toilet provision. 'I am very pleased the fund has now launched. This £10 million investment in Changing Places Toilets will make a huge difference to thousands of disabled people and their families and carers, enabling them to participate fully in society and access community resources.' The £10 million will be allocated across 2025-26 and 2026-27 with the fund, administered by Inspiring Scotland, now open for applications. The Scottish Government said that areas that do not currently have adequate provision of Changing Places Toilets will be prioritised. Jill Clark, a Glasgow-based Changing Places Toilets user, said: 'By having lots of Changing Places Toilets, I have more freedom to go places without worrying if I get to the toilet.' Promoting a more inclusive society CEO Jenny Miller said the specialist toilets are essential facilities to ensure everyone has the same opportunity to travel and access public spaces across Scotland. She said: 'This investment and opportunity to dramatically increase the number of Changing Places Toilets across Scotland will make an enormous difference to the lives of some of the most excluded people within our society. 'Filling the gaps in the provision of this essential facility will open up the whole of Scotland and ensure everyone has the same opportunity to travel, access public spaces and engage in their communities. 'We are proud to be working alongside both the Scottish Government and Inspiring Scotland on this important project over the coming months, helping to ensure that new Changing Places Toilets are thoughtfully planned, well supported, and sustainably delivered across the country.'

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