IT’S not often we give a great deal of thought to what goes on in our public toilets, but plenty of people consider them an important community asset.
Take our features editor, Jeremy Smith, for example, who’s giving up his time to become Oxford City Council’s “toilet tsar”.
With his help – and yours – the city’s public toilets may no longer be something we’re ashamed of when tourists ask us where they are.
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