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Public Toilet Strategy 2013 - City of Armadale

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14.3.2 <strong>Armadale</strong> Town Hall<br />

14.3.2.1 Type/Location<br />

This Traditional Stand Alone toilet is located in the south west corner <strong>of</strong> the car park adjacent to the<br />

<strong>Armadale</strong> Town Hall in Jull Street.<br />

14.3.2.2 Condition/Appearance<br />

Although adjacent to a public facility which contains its own toilets, this toilet does not provide disabled<br />

access, child changing, or receptacles for sanitary towels or sharps. The concrete floor and exposed<br />

brickwork <strong>of</strong> the interior creates a dull appearance.<br />

14.3.2.3 Safety/Anti-social behaviour<br />

Whilst the facility does not have any external doors and is therefore open 24 hours per day vandalism<br />

appears to be minor. Entrances are not clearly visible from the surrounding public areas such as the car park<br />

and Jull St. The building could provide places for people to hide, with users feeling unsafe, especially at<br />

night.<br />

14.3.2.4 Level <strong>of</strong> use / Fit for purpose<br />

This is an old style design which does not make provision for people with disabilities. The fittings and<br />

location <strong>of</strong> the toilet are no longer compliant with Australian standards.<br />

Specific usage figures are not available but it is suggested that given its location legitimate usage by the<br />

public would be minimal.<br />

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