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Construction starts on CBD accessible toilet, change facility

Construction has begun on an accessible toilet and change facility at the Lismore Transit Centre as part of Lismore City Council’s commitment to improving the accessibility of facilities.

Lismore Mayor said Council is dedicated to providing quality facilities for the community and in particular for the estimated 3000 locals living with a disability.

“In Lismore, 7.1% of our population require assistance with daily activities due to disability,” he said.

“This equates to potentially 3000 individuals in our community who will now have access to an appropriate, accessible public change facility in the CBD.”

Council secured $244,725 from the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Fund for the Lismore Transit Centre Changing Places Facility upgrade.

“By incorporating a changing place in the CBD, we can better meet the needs of all community members, enabling people with disabilities and their carers to spend more time in town, enjoying dining, shopping, accessing services and socialising,” Mayor Krieg said.

“The Transit Centre is an ideal location for an accessible toilet, benefiting those using bus services in and around Lismore, as well as regional travellers.”

Council’s dedication to providing supportive infrastructure ensures that Lismore remains a desirable place to live, an easy place to work and a welcoming place to visit.

PICTURE: Lismore Transit Centre before the February 2022 natural disaster.

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