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Thanks to Somerset Council working with strategic partners Brean Leisure Park and Muscular Dystrophy UK, using grant funds from the former Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities (now known as Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government)It has now been registered and tourists and visitors can locate Changing Places facilities on the following website: https://www.changing-places.org/
Nationwide, there are 2,265 registered Changing Places Toilets.
The campaign was started in 2005 aiming to get Changing Places Toilets installed in all public venues, so that everyone, regardless of their access needs or disability or reliance on the assistance of carers or specialist equipment, can use a toilet facility with dignity and hygienically. People with profound and multiple learning disabilities or with physical disabilities such as spinal injuries, muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis often need extra equipment and space to allow them to use the toilets safely and comfortably.
These needs are met by Changing Places toilets. Changing Places Toilets enable anyone, regardless of their disability, to go to the shops, attend hospital appointments, enjoy community life, socialise and travel. All the things that most of us take for granted every day.
The changing places toilet at Brean Leisure Park is accessed by a universal radar key and is available for use daily between Easter and the end of October. The room can be found in the outside toilet block next to the ice cream parlour.