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24 June 2025

Help shape the future of public toilets in Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire Council is asking residents, visitors and local businesses to share their views on the future of public toilets across the region.

A short survey is now open until July 11, asking for feedback on the number of public toilets, opening hours, how they’re maintained and whether the public would consider paying a small fee to help keep them open.

You can access the survey here: https://engage.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/public-toilet-survey 

While there’s no legal obligation for local authorities to provide public conveniences, the council recognises how important they are to everyday life. 

From supporting families and people with health needs, to making our towns more welcoming for tourists and locals alike, public toilets help everyone feel more comfortable when out and about.


The council currently looks after 70 public toilets across Aberdeenshire

 

Currently, the council looks after 70 public toilets across Aberdeenshire:

•    49 are managed directly by the council including regular cleaning and upkeep

•    11 are part of a Community Run Scheme where local groups handle daily operations with support from the council

•    10 are provided through a Comfort Partnership Scheme with businesses offering free public access in exchange for a grant and promotion

 

By working together with communities and local businesses, Aberdeenshire Council has been able to keep more facilities open – even as budgets tighten – but with funding under pressure, it needs to ensure the service is sustainable for the future.

No decisions have been made on future toilet provision, however the survey responses will directly inform councillors as they plan how to deliver a service that meets local needs and remains financially viable.

Find your nearest public convenience here: https://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/local/public-toilets