Although the capital city has over 1,463 toilets, which is the most for a city in the whole of the UK, only 32% of which are accessible.
Only 31% of these toilets have baby changing facilities available and only 71% of them are free to use – meaning this city has found its way to the bottom of the list.
See the TOP 10 worst public toilets below:
THE TOP 10 WORST PUBLIC TOILETS IN THE UK | |||||||
City | Total In City | Accessible | Baby Change | % Free To Use | Overall Score | ||
1 | Scotland | Dundee | 13 | 0.0% | 15.4% | 76.9% | 27.88 |
2 | England | Carlisle | 28 | 25.0% | 25.0% | 25.0% | 38.84 |
3 | Wales | Newport | 24 | 29.2% | 16.7% | 62.5% | 41.67 |
4 | England | Birmingham | 39 | 33.3% | 30.8% | 35.9% | 42.31 |
5 | England | Hull | 27 | 37.0% | 29.6% | 66.7% | 43.06 |
6 | England | London | 1463 | 32.9% | 31.5% | 71.4% | 43.28 |
7 | England | Canterbury | 15 | 40.0% | 53.3% | 40.0% | 44.17 |
8 | Scotland | Aberdeen | 32 | 15.6% | 31.3% | 78.1% | 45.31 |
9 | Scotland | Glasgow | 32 | 31.3% | 38.5% | 65.6% | 45.70 |
10 | England | Bradford | 26 | 38.5% | 42.6% | 61.5% | 46.63 |