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New Pods for Changing Places

New Pods for Changing Places

SheffNews reports that four new Changing Places pods have been built around the city to help make Sheffield accessible for more residents.

Changing Places toilets have more space than usual and equipment including a height adjustable changing bench, a peninsular toilet and a celling hoist, which can be used by people with a variety of disabilities.

The new facilities can be found at Hillsborough Park, Millhouses Park, Crystal Peaks Shopping Centre and Weston Park Museum. Residents can also find more of these accessible toilets across the city and in parks including the Moor Market, Rivelin Valley Park, Cambridge Street Collective and the Town Hall.

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