Turnstile ensures maximum flow capacity and serves as an audit trail


public toilet block has gone up for sale in the centre of Leicester toilet facilities coin operated turnstilesA former public toilet block has gone up for sale in the centre of Leicester. The city council says it no longer needs the single-storey building on St Margaret’s Way and is accepting sealed offers for it. Council investment and development manager Neil Evans said: "We’ve found in the past that there’s interest in these quirky old buildings." The council added that the site could be developed for a variety of uses, subject to planning permission.

Time and Attendance Midlands offer a range of turnstiles via our sister companies that would suit councils or private firms who wish to build or maintain toilet facilities. The coin operated turnstiles prevent the toilets from falling into disrepair by charging a nominal fee to enter, and this function can also serve as an audit trail to gauge usage for different times of the day. Available as a single or double half height turnstile, with the double option peak period congestion is avoided and maximum flow capacity is ensured.