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Calls for Falkirk Council to reopen public toilets that were axed to save money

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A call to reopen three public toilets that were closed by Falkirk Council in a bid to save cash is being made by opposition councillors.

Labour councillor Alan Nimmo says the loss of the public toilets in Grangemouth, Bo'ness and Falkirk has badly impacted disabled people in particular.

Six months after the closure was agreed he is urging his fellow councillors to accept it was "the wrong decision," in a motion that he hopes will be debated at Falkirk Council Read more: Falkirk to introduce online booking system for recycling centres Councillor Nimmo said he is particularly concerned about his own ward in Grangemouth.He said: "I think it is very short-sighted when we are trying to encourage footfall into our town centres."It formed part of my election campaign in May and I got a lot of support then.Falkirk Live brings you the latest headlines from Falkirk and beyond.But did you know all the ways you can stay informed with us?We share live news and exclusive scoops every day so make sure you're following us so we can keep you informed on all things Falkirk!"I've had quite a few enquiries and complaints since then.

It affects a lot of people, including taxi drivers who used the facilities, as well as disabled people and families with children.""In Grangemouth, there is nowhere else to go.

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