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Moray premises sign up for comfort scheme


By Jonathan Clark

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DOZENS of premises in Moray have joined a scheme to provide free toilet access to the public.

Toilets will be available to use, free of charge and without obligation to purchase goods, during each building's normal operating hours.

A total of 26 premises across the area have signed up to the Moray Council scheme, with the Scottish Dolphin Centre in Spey Bay one of the busiest.

Lisa Farley, manager of the Scottish Dolphin Centre in Spey Bay.
Lisa Farley, manager of the Scottish Dolphin Centre in Spey Bay.

Visitor Centre Manager, Lisa Farley, said: "The Scottish Dolphin Centre is happy to be part of Moray Council's Comfort Scheme, providing clean, safe and accessible public toilets with wheelchair access and baby changing facilities to residents and visitors of Spey Bay."

Chairman of Moray Council's Economic Development and Infrastructure board, Councillor Graham Leadbitter (Elgin City South, SNP), welcomed the participating businesses on board.

He said: "It is great to see members of the business community working in partnership with Moray Council to provide valuable comfort facilities for residents and visitors to the area."

Comfort scheme venues are as follows: Aberlour; Aberlour Hotel, Aberlour Library, Burghead; Station Hotel, Buckie; Moray Reach Out, Buckie Swimming Pool, Buckie Library, Time Restaurant, Cullen; Cullen Harbour, Elgin; Royal Hotel, Beaver Travel, Moray Council Annexe, Elgin Library, Elgin Community Centre, Fochabers; Milne’s Library, Forres; Forres House Community Centre, Forres Swimming Pool, Garmouth; Garmouth Hotel, Keith; Ugie House Hotel, Keith Community Centre/Swimming Pool, Keith Library, Keith Resource Centre, Lossiemouth; Stotfield Hotel, Outfit Moray, Lossiemouth Library, Lossiemouth Community Centre, Spey Bay; WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre.

Opening hours and addresses for participants are available on Moray Council’s website.



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