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I think the toilets were closed initially to reduce the amount of time spent in parks and also to stop cross-contamination from touching doors, handles and taps.


Now that the rules have changed and people can spend longer than an hour in the park, reopening toilets with the caveat 'Covid 19 can stay on hard surfaces for three days', makes sense.

People are travelling unnecessarily because they can....saw about 10 cars outside the Alleyn's field today and there were loads of people in there- no toilets there and it stinks around the edge where there are peoples' garden gates....disgusting and unnecessary.

Alleyn's is my nearest open space but can't be used really just for walking around.

  • 4 weeks later...

The toilets in Dulwich Park were always pretty dire but hope Southwark Council can now realise that most parks/public places need suitable toilets and give them a bit of a make-over!


There used to be so many public toilets in Southwark parks.


Then again I can remember visiting the public toilets that used to be in Camberwell in the 1970s/1980s.

Yes they were something else, Stained glass, polished brass and spotless with a man in his room who took no nonsense.


A real joy to visit. In fact the toilets island in the 70/80 was a real meeting social hub when you went out for the night not for the reason that spring to mind today.


What do we have today a silver tube on the pavement/park.

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