When the council said they were going to close the public toilets, they also said that they would take over the responsibility of producing toilet maps in a range of places across the city. But they still haven’t done it yet. It doesn’t make sense for us to do a fourth version of the map for Bedminster when the council should be doing it soon. So we wait.
I’ve been lucky to have an adequate pension, so that I can do things like the toilet map that are interesting to me.
My approach has always been to champion asset-based community development, although I didn’t know it was called that until recently! It’s all about supporting people to reach their own goals, whether that’s improving the local park, setting up an arts trail, establishing a coffee club for older people, or a thousand other things. It’s kept me busy, relevant and has made me lots of friends.
In 2017, I was awarded an MBE for ‘services to Bedminster’. This was thanks to support from friends and neighbours. It feels good to be appreciated, especially for something that I enjoy doing. I’m 80 next birthday, and I hope to carry on for a few more years.