Public Toilets in Cleveleys

Public Toilets in Cleveleys

One thing that everyone needs from time to time is a visit to the loo while they’re out and about. So to save you looking, we’ve identified the Public Toilets in Cleveleys for you!

Public toilets across the borough of Wyre are managed by Danfo. They are individual cubicles, accessed with a coin slot. If you experience a problem with one of them, please contact Danfo. Office staff work Monday to Friday 9am-4pm – telephone 0808 2818 100 or email info@danfo.co.uk.

Where are Public Toilets in Cleveleys?

Here in Cleveleys you can find public toilets in and around the town centre and at the seafront.

Cubicles at the bus station

Cleveleys Bus Station is a busy gateway area into the town as it’s also adjacent to the long stay car parks. At the right hand side of the bus station you’ll find disabled and ordinary public toilets. The address is Rough Lea Road, FY5 1DA.

Rough Lea Road car park (pictured above)

There’s an alley between New Look and Drip-Drop from Victoria Road West (the main high street) to the short-stay car park at Rough Lea Road.

At the right (easterly) side of the car park is a purpose-built block of public toilets, with disabled and ordinary cubicles. The address is Rough Lea Road, FY5 1BW

At the seafront cafe, opposite Jubilee Gardens.

If you’re using the promenade around the Plaza area, the nearest public toilets are at the bus station. Walk along Rough Lea Road with the Olympia Amusements on your left and the loos quickly come into sight on your right, just past Kays Fish and Chips.

Further north at the promenade, your nearest loos are at the seafront Cafe – the one where Star Wars was filmed! You can’t miss the cafe – it’s the circular building with the big egg-whisk-like wind turbines on top. There’s a handy short-stay pay and display car park between Jubilee Gardens and the cafe.

Public toilet cubicles integrated into the building are accessible from outside, at the right hand side of the cafe entrance. The address is North Promenade, FY5 1LW

If you find yourself on the promenade at Princes Way, the southern side of Cleveleys town centre, the nearest public toilets are at Little Bispham tram stop. They are part of the art-deco tram stop building – also Danfo and coin operated. Although it feels like Cleveleys, Bispham is actually in the borough of Blackpool.

Changing Places

Changing Places are facilities for people with profound and multiple disabilities which means that a standard disabled toilet is inadequate. Unlike standard accessible toilets, these rooms provide significantly more space and equipment to allow for safe, hygienic, and dignified use by a person and up to two carers

Unfortunately, at the moment there aren’t any Changing Places toilets in Cleveleys. Got any ideas for where one might go? Please let us know.

The nearest ones are at Fleetwood and Blackpool. Have a look at the Changing Places map.

Access to More Loos

At Cleveleys there are plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants, all with public toilets for the use of their customers.

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15 thoughts on “Public Toilets in Cleveleys”

  1. I have used the toilets at Cleveleys Rosall Road. I found the toilet in a filthy state, so much so I shorten my shopping trip to rush home to use my own loo. It needs someone to be on site to check the toilets frequently . I can never use these toilets they are disgusting I pity any day trippers who need to use these., Coral Island in Blackpool have an attendant looking after the free to use toilets , so why do we have to pay to use unclean toilets here in Cleveleys, it lowers the standard of the town.

  2. I recently experienced using a public loo abroad where they had an attendant in charge. It was 1 euro to use which was expensive but it was well serviced, undesirables were kept at bay due to the fact there was a person present and when it was quiet he went in and kept them clean. At 30p a go if they are planning to build more could they take this into account? surely this would employ someone also?

  3. As a regular visitor to the Fylde coast we as a family of mixed generations value the public toilets, we’ve experienced some near misses! I appreciate that it costs money to run but I don’t think raising the cost would help as sometimes it’s a struggle to find the change especially when your dancing,sometimes we’ve experienced lodgers in the disabled toilet untill the locks we’re changed, people smoking all-sorts in the toilets, unfortunately there’s a minority that spoil it for the genuine neady.businesses don’t like you using their toilets unless your spending with them and as a family on a budget it’s too costly to go in cafes etc unless it was intended so I would feel penalised,Good luck with this but it would be nice if there was more toilets,and not just on the Fylde coast,we all need a toilet sometimes but there is definitely a nationwide shortage of public toilets,overall your not doing too bad?and thank you for what you have provided it is appreciated by us,x

  4. I don’t visit as often as i would like, as toilets are few and far between. The ones on your Bus station were terrible. I’m Disabled so having to walk far to find a toilet isant good. I always have something to eat in Cleveleys Kitchen , so i can use their toilet.

  5. I visit Blackpool/Cleveleys regularly. We Iove shopping/wondering around, but especialy a cuppa n some people watching. We often need a loo before we can carry on after our cuppa. So public loo’s would realy help the visitors, as well as the locals. Too many public loo’s have been closed over the past years. I, for one would appreciate more being available to us visitors.

  6. I use the public toilets in Cleveleys all the time when I am out for hours walking my dogs or shopping in Cleveleys. The cleanest ones are at the bus station around the corner from the disable toilet which is well used. I honestly could not manage without them and always have 20p pieces in my coat pocket. I do think 30p is fair as the toilets ard all cleaned twice a day and soap hot water and paper are provided. It really depends on how important being able to use a toilet when uou need to I’d yo you.
    Sadly the toilets in the Tesco car park are sometimes less than clean but that is down to the people who use them not the company responsible for them
    We definitely need more public toilets in the area and a dedicated changing room, or two, would be wonderful.

    1. Iv’e used the loo’s on the car park Cleveleys twice recently & both times they were not very clean but it’s good to know the ones at the bus station are cleaner also the one’s in Poulton that I’ve used a couple of time’s haven’t been clean either

  7. As ‘a woman of a certain age’ it is vital for me to have public loos every few meters! I’ve always found the public loos clean and accessible. I come from a time when using the loo was euphemistically called ‘spending a penny’ because that it was it cost. So 20p a go seems fair to me as 1p would be a bit cheap – although why anyone should pay for a pee is a mystery! As cafes are businesses, it also seems fair that only customers should use their facilities, unless they are free for disabled, parents needing to change babies’ nappies, or other ‘needy’ people.

  8. They are 30p in Blackpool? Could there be some kind of annual payment for locals, like a radar key, cost me a fortune as I live in Bispham and do a lot of prom walking. Any news on Little Bispham loos opening yet?

  9. My family and I are frequent visitors to Blackpool/Cleveleys and these toilets alone are a god send with an 8yr old It would be great to see a few more out nearer the beach/small funfair at the top of town.

    1. Whatever the outcome of this consultation better signage is needed. Since the closure of the conveniences near the tram track in Cleveleys visitors do not always know the location of those on the Rough Lea Road car park. At a certain age and with young children it is important to know the location of the public loos.

  10. The public loos are a welcome feature, especially the ones by the seafront cafe, as they are the only facilities on a long stretch of well used walkways, however, the fact that there is a water playarea and beach showers infront of them does mean that during the season the floors in them are swimming in water and sand most of the time. The disabled one especially as it is used as a family changing room, not pleasant for those who want to use them for their intended purpose. Either a dedicated changing facility needs to be put in place or the loos need to be cleaned & mopped out more than once at the end of the day
    (Thats the impression given by the state of them thruout the day)
    The charge is fine, people moan about 20p when they come out with wet clothes ect because the floor is soaking wet, I am disabled so do have a radar key, please dont change that system, it’s embarrassing having to “go to the bar” or “please ask in the cafe” to get a toilet key, plus it can take up to 10 minutes to get that key in busy times, time some disabilities don’t give you.
    The sale of Radar Keys on ebay and the like is the abuse of the system, anyone can purchase them and do, to save paying fees, if you have 2 or 3 kids on a day at the beach, with the need for changing facilities and the actual use of a toilet all at different times, you can easily rack up the cost of a radar key in just one day !
    This is something you cannot prevent, however, punishing/embarrassing the genuine radar key holders is not the solution.
    It’s a long network of costal pathways, more facilities dotted along it will also be most welcome by residents who use the walkways on a regular basis aswell as the holiday makers.
    After all, theres nothing worse when walking your dog than getting the urge to go and realising your half an hour or more away from home !

  11. What’s needed is a ‘changing places’ toilet in this area (Fleetwood, Cleveleys), there ar 4 in Blackpool and one in Poulton but none up here, there are 250,000 people in the UK who benefit from these toilets, if you need more info please check out the Changing Places website….

  12. Definitely need a changing places, only option is to change our disabled boy on the floor of the disabled toilet. And it’s always filthy like it hasn’t been cleaned in days.

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