There are 16 public toilet sites managed by Healthmatic within Bath and North East Somerset, plus 4 public toilets managed by community organisations and Parish Councils.
You can also access public toilets within Council buildings including libraries, information centres, and community centres.
See all public toilets on a map
Toilet facilities and prices
All our Healthmatic-operated public toilets cost 20p per use, payable by contactless payment. Readers are mobile payment compatible (including Apple Pay and Android Pay), and include:
- at least one disability-compliant cubicle (no RADAR key access)
- baby changing stations
- sharp object disposal facilities
- coin pay or contactless card readers
To report a problem with a public toilet, contact Healthmatic's 24-hour service on 01249 823143
Public toilet locations and opening times
The following public toilets will be open from 7am to 6pm until further notice:
- Ashton Way Car Park, Keynsham
- Charlotte Street Car Park, Bath
- Henrietta Park, Bath
- Keynsham Memorial Park
- Royal Victoria Park, Bath
- Sydney Gardens, Bath
Select a topic below to find out more about public toilet locations and opening times:
Healthmatic manages our public toilets in Bath city centre:
Site name | Opening times |
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Charlotte Street Car Park, Bath (a toilet block located at the rear, and one toilet at the entrance) | 7am to 6pm |
Shaftesbury Road | 7am to 9pm |
There are other privately managed public toilets located around central Bath that you can use.
View a map of all public toilets in central Bath
Several public toilets in outer Bath are managed by Parish Councils and community organisations:
Site name | Opening times |
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Batheaston; London Road Car Park (operated by Batheaston Parish Council) | 8am to 8pm |
Larkhall; Larkhall Square (operated by Leak shop) | 9am to 5.30pm |
Several public toilets outside of Bath are managed by Healthmatic, while some are managed by Parish Councils:
Site name | Opening times |
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Ashton Way Car Park, Keynsham | 7am to 6pm |
Paulton; The Red Lion Car Park (operated by Paulton Parish Council) | Open 24 hours |
Radstock; Tom Huyten Park (operated by Radstock Parish Council) | 8am to 7pm |
The Shallows, Saltford | 7am to 9pm (Winter hours: 7am to 6pm) |
Healthmatic manages our public toilets at Park & Ride sites.
Site name | Opening times: Monday to Saturday | Opening times: Sunday and public holidays |
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Lansdown Park & Ride | 6am to 9pm | 9.15am to 6.30pm |
Newbridge Park & Ride | 6am to 9pm | 9.15am to 6.30pm |
Odd Down Park & Ride | 6am to 9pm | 6.15am to 7pm |
Public toilets are located in several of our parks and play areas, including:
- Alexandra Park
- Alice Park
- Henrietta Park
- Keynsham Memorial Park
- Monksdale Road (Sandpits Play Area)
- Parade Gardens
- Royal Victoria Park children's play area
- Sydney Gardens
Opening hours
Our public toilets in parks and play areas are open from 7am to 6pm (except Parade Gardens - open during park opening hours, 10am to 6pm.)
You can access the Changing Place accessible toilet in Sydney Gardens by calling Healthmatic on 01249 823143 for the entrance code.
Standard accessible toilets do not meet the needs of all people with a disability. Therefore, a number of Changing Place facilities are available for people who require features such as a hoist, changing bed and additional space to use the toilets safely and comfortably. There are no charges for using these facilities.
The following locations have Changing Places facilities:
- Bath Sports Centre
- Keynsham Library and Information Service
- Keynsham Sports Centre
- Southgate Shopping Centre
- Sydney Gardens
- Tom Huyton Park
You can find full details on each of these facilities, including opening times and access arrangements, on the Changing Places website.
The Sydney Gardens facility is unmanned due to its location within the park. You can access the toilet by calling Healthmatic on 01249 823143 for the entrance code to the keypad on the door of the facility. This can either be done in advance of your visit, or whilst on site. This helpline number is also displayed on the door and inside the facility should there be any problems. Alternatively, you can email service@healthmatic.com, who will respond during office hours only.
Living with a condition that means quick access to public toilets is essential? Several organisations issue Can’t Wait Cards and/or apps to help make asking to use toilets in nearby shops, restaurants and other non-public facing buildings much easier.