South Hams District Council has completed a project to improve its public toilets across Totnes – as part of its wider commitment to invest in its communities.
On 8 April, the council reopened the toilets under the Civic Hall following refurbishment works. It’s the third public facility to have been refurbished in Totnes in the last few months by the council; the toilets at Coronation Road and the Steamer Quay Car Park have also undergone improvement works since December, enhancing the public toilets available across the town.
Cllr Julian Brazil, Executive Member for Lead Member for Community Services, Operations and Leisure, said: “I’m glad to see this project to modernise Totnes’ public toilets has been completed. It’s part of a wider project across our communities in the South Hams to modernise some of our local assets.


“It’s not the most glamorous thing, but we know that good public toilets are a crucial part of our visitor experience. People living, working in and visiting Totnes will appreciate the works that have been done.
“You may notice freshened up toilets, benches and other assets of ours in the coming months – these are part of our commitment to support our communities across the district in every way we can.”



