The number of public toilets in England has decreased by 14% over the past decade, leading to what is termed "public toilet deserts." This decline impacts both individual health and the vibrancy of public spaces, potentially deterring people from spending time outdoors. Developers are being encouraged to include public toilet facilities in their non-residential projects to mitigate this issue.
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