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Community Toilets Locations Flyer NEW CROSS Sainsbury’s Sydenham Wells 263D New Cross Park Toilet LEWISHAM COMMUNITY TOILETS New Cross Rd, SE14 5UQ Wells Park Rd, LEWISHAM Learning Facilities: D/BC SE26 6JQ Have you ever had difficulty finding a toilet to use in Lewisham? 283-285 New Cross Facilities: D Thanks to the new Lewisham Community Toilets scheme there MUNITY Rd, will be more clean, safe and accessible toilets that are open to the COMMUNITYM T SYDENHAM public, at no cost, during normal office opening hours. O O SE14 6AS TELEGRAPH HILL I Facilities: D/BC C L Mayow Park Toilet Members of Lewisham Community Toilets scheme include local Hill Station Café TOILETS E Mayow Rd, businesses, cafés, community centres and libraries whose toilet M T The New Cross 32 Kitto Rd, facilities are available for you to use. Some offer wheelchair access SE26 4SS A S House SE14 5TW and baby changing facilities. This new scheme has been set up Facilities: D H 316 New Cross Facilities: D/BC by Lewisham Local, who encourage individuals, businesses and organisations to give their time, skills and money towards local Rd, London S Automated Public good causes. I SE14 6AF Telegraph Hill Toilet Facilities: D/BC Park Toilet Sydenham Station W Erlanger Rd, Approach How do I find my nearest Who can I ask if I have a question E Curzon Goldsmiths SE14 5TF community toilet? about the Lewisham Community SE26 6EU L Lewisham Way, Facilities: D Toilet scheme? Facilities: D Please see a list of facilities inside SE14 6NW this booklet and visit our website Please email us on the address Facilities: D below which includes an interactive below if you have any questions map and search facility. about the scheme. Heard of the Lewisham Local card? It gets volunteers deals in Community Toilets can How can I join the Lewisham also be found online at Community Toilet scheme? local businesses to thank them for their contribution. Find out GreatBritishPublicToiletMap.com more www.lewishamlocal.com/card and on a free app: Flush Toilet Signing up is easy. Please visit Finder. Members of Lewisham our website or email us on the Community Toilets scheme will address below. display window stickers in a clearly visible place. Information about Lewisham Community Toilets scheme will also be available in libraries, doctors’ surgeries, health centres and community centres Won’t I need to buy something to use a community toilet that is in a shop? No, you don‘t need to make a purchase from any member of the Lewisham Community Toilets scheme to use their toilet facilities. www.lewishamlocal.com/communitytoilets [email protected] LOCATION GUIDE Deptford Park Forest Hill Library Tesco / ESSO HITHER GREEN Good Hope Café LEWISHAM Toilet Dartmouth Rd, Garage 261 Lewisham Welcome to this handy guide to where all of our Evelyn St, SE23 3HZ 340 Baring Rd, Hither Green High St, Tesco current community toilet facilities are located. SE8 5DD Facilities: D/BC SE12 0DU Station SE13 6AY 209 Lewisham Rd, Facilities: D Facilities: D/BC Fernbrook Rd, Facilities: D/BC SE13 7PY Key: D: Disabled, BC: Baby change Forest Hill SE13 5NF Facilities: D/BC The Albany Station Automated Ringway Centre Facilities: D LEE Douglas Way, Public Toilet 268 Baring Rd, Lewisham Library Mountsfield BELLINGHAM BROCKLEY London SE8 4AG Devonshire Rd, SE12 0DS Corbett Lord Northbrook 199-201, Lewisham Park Toilet Facilities: D/BC Community Library 116 Burnt Ash Rd, High St, SE13 6LG The Green Man Hilly Fields SE23 3HB Facilities: D/BC Stainton Rd, Torridon Rd, London Facilities: D/BC 355 Bromley Rd, Park Toilet Facilities: D SE6 1AN DOWNHAM SE6 1RQ SE12 8PU SE6 2RP AdelaideAvenue, Grove Park Station Facilities: D Facilities: D/BC Facilities: D/BC Lewisham Facilities: D/BC SE14 1LE Mega Breakfast Horniman Museum Baring Rd, Shopping Centre Café & Gardens SE12 9TJ Good Hope Café Manor House Molesworth St, CATFORD DEPTFORD 444 Bromley Rd, 100 London Rd, Facilities: D Forster Park 216 Hither Green Library SE13 7HB BR1 4PH SE23 3PQ Whitefoot Lane, Tesco Catford Festa Sul Prato Facilities: D/BC Baring Hall Hotel Lane, SE13 6RT 34 Old Rd, Facilities: D/BC BR1 5SQ 222 Trundleys Rd, Facilities: D/BC SE13 5SY 16-21 Winslade Downham Leisure 368 Baring Rd, Facilities: D SE8 5JE Facilities: D/BC Glass Mill Way, SE6 4JU Centre Horniman Triangle SE12 0DU Facilities: D/BC Manor Park Toilet Leisure Centre Facilities: D/BC 7-9 Moorside Rd, Park Facilities: D/BC Manor Rd, Sainsbury’s 41 Loampit Vale, BLACKHEATH BR1 5EP Sydenham Hill Rd, Laurence House Rough and SE23 3PH Chinbrook SE13 5HY Lee Green SE13 7RZ Facilities: D/BC 14 Burnt Ash Rd, Automated Public Catford Rd, Ready Café Facilities: D Meadows Park Facilities: D Facilities: D/BC SE12 8PZ Toilet SE6 4RU 311 Evelyn St, FOREST HILL Toilets Facilities: D/BC Blackheath Grove, Facilities: D/BC SE8 5RH GROVE PARK Amblecote Rd, LADYWELL Facilities: D/BC Forest Hill Pools SE3 0AU Café Lokum SE12 9TN Abbotshall Road Dartmouth Rd, Ladywell Fields Manor House Facilities: D/BC 52 Baring Rd, Facilities: D Lifestyle Centre Deptford Lounge SE23 3HZ Park Toilet Gardens Park Toilet SE12 0PS Age Exchange Café Abbotshall Rd, 9 Giffin St, Facilities: D/BC Ladywell Fields, 34 Old Rd, Facilities: D/BC 11 Blackheath SE6 1SQ SE8 4RH SE13 7XA SE13 5SY Village, SE3 9LA Facilities: D/BC Facilities: D/BC Facilities: D Facilities: D Facilities: D/BC [email protected] www.lewishamlocal.com/communitytoilets.
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