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Where will you go when you visit Argyll?

THE COUNCIL had proposed shutting two in every three public toilets across Argyll and Bute as part of a raft of cuts in the 2018/19 budget.

Councillors, in the end, decided against it - but that doesn’t mean public rest rooms can relax. Had it gone ahead, Argyll and Bute Council would have closed 36 of 57 public toilets.

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