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People may have to be prepared to spend money to spend a penny, suggests a charity, which says increased crime and overstretched council budgets are putting public toilets at risk. Blighted by vandalism, anti-social behaviour and a lack of cash – the British Toilet Association says the issue has become a national crisis with few councils able to adequately ring-fence the funds needed to maintain good facilities in sufficient numbers. In Kent, numerous toilets have been lost in the last decade, with conveniences often being sold-off or demolished. While others – attacked by vandals – have been …

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