Posted on 13 January 2012.
Parents have accused a Hartlepool school of ‘asking for trouble,’ after it built unisex toilets for secondary school pupils.
The toilet block at Dyke House Sports and Technology College was rebuilt as part of a £12.4m revamp and features three floor-to-ceiling cubicles, each for males and females.
The new design, unveiled after the school was remodelled under the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme, sees both sexes walk out from the cubicles to the same room and use communal sinks.
via You’re asking for trouble: Parents’ anger after school builds unisex toilets for its pupils | Mail Online.
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