Frustrated commuters left without toilets as bus station loos out of order

The issue of where travellers can spend a penny while major multi-million pound work is being carried out on a new bus station takes place has been raised.

Coun Roger Taylor (Ind, Northowram and Shelf) said he had asked about “totally inadequate public conveniences” in Halifax town centre in the spring.

Particularly, the closure of the Halifax Bus Station toilets while work to build the new bus station was going on exacerbated the situation, he said.

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“Since then, nothing has altered and, as I daily walk into the town centre, there are more people visiting, using, the centre in the summer weather.

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“Daily I witness queues outside the small Albion Street toilets which, in my opinion, is totally unacceptable.

“Visitors, unless specifically visiting the Piece Hall are unaware of their conveniences,” said Coun Taylor, who wanted to know what progress had been made with West Yorkshire Metro over the issue.

Answering his question at a meeting of the full Calderdale Council, Cabinet member for Regeneration and Strategy, Coun Jane Scullion (Lab, Luddenden Foot) said the council had ongoing talks with West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA), owner of the bus station.

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Other locations had been considered for temporary toilets but ruled out for logistical or health and safety reasons.

WYCA says it has received very few complaints about the issue with people largely using other public or private toilets around the town centre before or after their bus journeys.

But the issue would continue to be raised, said Coun Scullion.

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