Londoners can keep their toilets looking neat with revenue-raising turnstiles
Some surprising choices have been named on a list of favourite landmarks around Dartmouth Park Hill and Camden – including a public toilet. Following a similar request by the council, the Ham&High paper asked the locals. John Plews, owner of Upstairs at the Gatehouse theatre in Highgate Village, nominated the public toilets in Pond Square. He remarked: “If you look at it from the rear angle, where you can’t see the sign, the toilet looks like a little house in the middle of Highgate.”
Londoners can keep their toilets looking neat with revenue-raising turnstiles from Time and Attendance South East. Developed from the need for local authorities and private companies to provide Public Conveniences to a good standard and generate revenue for their general day to day maintenance, the turnstiles bring added benefit of preventing people from wandering into the toilets as they now have to pay for the privilege. Our turnstiles are available in a number of styles to suit your needs.