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State of the art public toilets costing a total of £80,000 have come on stream at the Market Hall in Douglas.
There are four semi-automatic cubicles, marked for male, female, unisex and disabled use.
Douglas Borough Council says they set new standards for public conveniences in the Island, with vandal resistant, easy-to-clean interiors, tiled walls and floors, stainless steel pans and wall mounted wash basins.
Flush and hand-wash systems are activated by infra-red sensors, and each cubicle has a baby-changing tray.
The disabled cubicle is accessed from the Market Hall lobby, and the other three from within the hall itself.
There is a charge of 20 pence, which the council believes is preferable to a reduced level of service at no cost.

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