Council asks local businesses to help out as Charleville faces issues with public toilets 

Local councillors Aileen Browne and Ian Doyle described the issue as a 'third world' problem
Council asks local businesses to help out as Charleville faces issues with public toilets 

The council also heard there are no proper bus shelters in the town, and the councillors said elderly bus users are often left standing in the rain. Picture: Dan Linehan

Senior officials at Cork County Council are to ask businesses in a North Cork town make their toilets available to the public after repeated issues with the public facilities. 

Charleville has been experiencing ‘third world’ problems, according to local councillors Aileen Browne and Ian Doyle, who have highlighted ongoing problems with public toilets. 

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