PEOPLE across Berkshire planning to meet family and friends this bank holiday weekend may need to use the loo, if you're out for a lockdown walk.
As England eases out of lockdown, the 'rule of six' applies in outdoor spaces, but if you are meeting for a coffee and a walk you'll probably want to know where the closest public toilet is too.
While finding a public loo in lockdown can be a tricky task, an interactive map has revealed open toilets across the region.
Here are all open toilets that have been reported to the website Lockdownloo.com:
Reading train station
Not much information was supplied to the site on these toilets however the train station is generally open from 6am to midnight.
Waitrose car park, Caversham, Reading
There are two female loos and two male loos. There is never normally a queue to use them.
Tesco Reading Extra, RG1 8DF
Toilets have been made slightly bigger to allow social distancing rules.
They may sometimes close for cleaning.
Asda Tilehurst, Honey End Lane
Loos are open shopping supermarket hours between 7am and 11 pm (Mon - Sat) 10am - 4pm (Sunday).
Disabled Facilities & Baby Change available
The Oracle Shopping Centre
Clean socially distanced. No queues with baby change and disabled access.
Shell, Shinfield Road
One general public toilet. Usually always nice and clean. [Disabled access]
BP Basingstoke Road
Hours may vary. BP are cleaning toilets reguarly.
Sainsburys, Winnersh
Supermarket shopping opening hours apply to the toilets and disabled access with baby change is available
Dinton Pastures Country Park, Hurst, Wokingham
Loos are open. No queue for women’s or men’s. Clean and signs to instruct people to socially distance
Aldi, Wokingham
One toilet with disabled access after check out for customers only (Baby change available and Disabled access)
Tesco Wokingham RG40 2NS
Toilets have been made slightly bigger to allow social distancing rules.
Sainsbury’s superstore, Ringmead, Bracknell, RG12 7SS
Four cubicles in women’s toilets, open to all even if not shopping in store. Only open during store opening times. Very clean, no queue. [DISABLED ACCESS]
The Range, The Peel Centre, Bracknell, Berkshire
Five mens and five ladies toilets. Also a disabled toilet. The loos are located second floor of the shop. No queue. Very clean as maintained by the shop.
The Lexicon, Bracknell town centre
All fully open with social distancing. With baby change and disabled access
Esso Petrol Station Ascot High Street
One toilet although a user on the site said it's in desperate need of cleaning.
Savill Gardens Car Park, Great Windsor Park
Temporary Loos available for walkers in a good condition.
Old Windsor Parish Council, Jubilee Hub, St Lukes Road, Old Windsor
Single occupancy male and female/disabled toilets out parish council office open from 7am to 7pm every day.
Ray Mill Island, Maidenhead
Men, women and disabled loos available (Disabled Access)
Asda Slough,Telford Drive
Supermarket opening hours between 7am and 11 pm (Mon - Sat) 10am - 4pm (Sunday).
Windsor Yards car park
Men and women’s toilets open. Baby changing facilities. Very clean. [Baby change area, Disabled access]
Coach car park next to Alexandra Gardens in Windsor
It’s quite a large toilet, at least eight cubicles available. Clean & socially distanced. Only open during day.
Eton Court car Park
Men’s and women’s. Two urinals and cubical in men’s. Clean but no social distancing (Disabled Access)
Windsor Royal Station, shopping centre
Inside opposite cafe Nero. Just the disabled toilet on ground level open. Don’t have to wait long. Usually clean! [BABY CHANGE & DISABLED ACCESS]
Windsor and Eton Riverside station, Windsor
Ladies and Gents toilets. Two cubicles in ladies.
River Street Car Park Windsor
Plenty of toilets separately for men and women (men up external stairs, women ground level access) and disabled toilets at other end of building.
Bachelor's Acre, Windsor
Ladies toilets are open, three cubicles and three sinks with toilet paper and soap available. Mens toilets closed (sign says closest open ones are Victoria Street), one disabled toilet open (unisex).
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