St Asaph Cathedral becomes first in the country to have purpose-built gender-neutral toilets
Seven cubicles with floor-to-ceiling doors have been installed along with a mixed-sex communal wash area
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A CATHEDRAL has become the first in Britain to have purpose-built gender-neutral toilets.
Seven cubicles with floor-to-ceiling doors have been installed along with a mixed-sex communal wash area.
The £300,000 revamp has taken place at 1,400-year-old St Asaph Cathedral in Denbighshire, North Wales.
Dean, the Very Reverend Nigel Williams, said: “The cathedral is delighted to be leading the way in inclusive, accessible facilities for all visitors.
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“We’ve already had lots of positive feedback.”
The building is believed to be Britain‘s smallest Anglican cathedral.
The diocese was the first in the UK to launch a dedicated chaplaincy for the LGBT community.