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Perthshire Olympian backs £75,000 campaign for new disabled facility in Pitlochry

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Perthshire Olympic curling medallist Eve Muirhead has endorsed a £75,000 campaign to install a specialised public toilet for people with physical and learning disabilities in Pitlochry.

Professor Jason Leitch, the national clinical director for the Scottish Government, and John Swinney MSP are also backing the project for a ‘Changing Places Toilet’ at the Atholl Centre.

The Pitlochry Community Council is also supporting the venture and it is hoped that it will open up after the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. Tayside patients at risk of suicide delayed vital treatment for weeks, review finds A Changing Places Toilet would provide enough space to accommodate a wheelchair user and two carers in a large room with a centrally placed toilet to.

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