Reassurance that Salisbury Market Place toilets aren't closing
There had been rumours the facilities were to be closed
Rumours that the public toilets in Salisbury Market Place were to close have been quashed by the City Council.
They've put out a statement to reassure visitors that the facilities will remain into the future.
The authority says they have 'no intention' of shutting the toilets, which sit underneath the Market Square itself, with a disabled changing places cubicle above ground.
In their statement, Salisbury City Council said:
"We have no intention to close the public toilets in the Market Place despite current rumours.
"The Administration leaders are currently looking at ways that the cleanliness and service can be improved and, when the budget to refurbish these facilities is found, any changes will be subject to public consultation."