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The National Key Scheme (also known as the Radar Key Scheme)

Summary

Information on the National Key (Radar Key) Scheme for disabled toilets.

The National Key (Radar Key) Scheme is designed to prevent anti-social behaviour in disabled toilets, which are often targets for vandalism.

 

Some of the public toilet facilities participate in the National Key (Radar Key) Scheme for disabled toilets – access to these disabled toilets is through the use of a special National (Radar) Key, which can be used in over 9,000 other facilities nationwide.

 

The Toilets with National (Radar) Key locks fitted to the disabled cubicles are:

  • Pin Mill at Chelmondiston,
  • Flatford Lane and Red Lion Car Park at East Bergholt,
  • The Cock Inn Car Park and Prentice Street Car Park (Closed temporarily) at Lavenham,
  • Cordell Road and The Green at Long Melford. - Closed temporarily

How do I purchase a National (Radar) Key?

National (Radar) keys can be purchased from the Babergh Council Offices in Corks Lane, Hadleigh, the Sudbury Advice Centre or from Tourist Information Centres for £2 each.

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Team:
Environmental Protection
Telephone:
01473 825890
Minicom/textphone:
01473 825878
Fax:
01473 825738
Address:
Babergh District Council
Corks Lane
Hadleigh
IPSWICH
IP7 6SJ

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Last updated on: 26 January 2012 | Date of next review: 26 January 2013

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