Bury St Edmunds now has the status of a Toilet Twinned Town

Club President, David Mansfield, presented the Mayor of Bury St Edmunds, Peter Thompson, with the certificate confirming Toilet Twinned Town status during a ceremony at The Guildhall on September 28.

The Mayor and Club President with representatives for the Town Council, The Guildhall, the Bury Free Press, Citizens Advice Bureau and Gatehouse.

The Mayor and Club President with representatives of the Town Council and The Guildhall, Bury Free Press, Citizens Advice Bureau and Gatehouse. 

Bury St Edmunds has now twinned 50 toilets across the town, some in public locations and others in peoples' homes. We are now aiming for a figure of 100, but who knows! Please join us in this project. 

Each Toilet costs £60 - and each twinned toilet receives a framed certificate. As a Club we are sponsoring the public toilets in some community and charitable venues, so there will be no cost to the Council, taxpayer or donor.

We welcome the support of organisations and individuals. Donations of any amount on behalf of the town can be made via the Toilet Twinning Charity website (toilettwinning.org). Please add the tage BSETT to ensure that your money goes to help the Bury St Edmunds funding of Toilets in Malawi, and please let us know too. Alternatively, you can phone Cara Miles at Toilet Twinning on 0300 321 3217


Contacts

Our lead in  BSE is Rotarian Jenny Benfield, who has the experience of successfully leading Ixworth to Toilet-Twinned Village status in  2017. 

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The Mayor and Club President with representatives for the Town Council, The Guildhall, the Bury Free Press, Citizens Advice Bureau and Gatehouse.

Club President, David Mansfield, presented the Mayor of Bury St Edmunds, Peter Thompson, with the certificate confirming Toilet Twinned Town status during a ceremony at The Guildhall on September 28.

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