MPs take on the cistern
In Richmond, south west London, pubs, restaurants and supermarkets are paid £600 a year to open their facilities to non-customers.
The borough used to be like many other parts of the UK - its public lavatories were difficult to find and - in the words of one council officer - in a pretty "horrible" condition.
But the public has access to 75 clean, well-maintained loos in prime locations around the borough, thanks to its Community Toilet Scheme.
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