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Gender-specific toilets to become mandatory in building regulations

Entrance to public gender-specific toilet. The government is mandating them in new non-residential buildings.
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Changes in building regulations will require new non-domestic buildings to provide separate single-sex toilets for women and men.

The government is introducing the new legislation following a technical consultation on the proposal to mandate male and female toilets in all new public buildings in England, including restaurants, shopping centres, offices and public toilets. Schools are exempt from this requirement.

The changes in Approved Document T include the “reasonable provision” of self-contained “universal toilets”, which are fully enclosed rooms including washbasins and hand-drying facilities for individual use.   

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