A first for me, cubicles in the gents' loo on the M4 had Prostate Cancer UK sponsored bins for disposal of Incontinence pads.
For those with prostate issues or are early post-op prostatectomy, this is a very welcome initiative.
Seen them at some of swankier motorway services, and also some restaurants.
Can't imagine smaller places providing such facilities. I visited Podimore "services" on the A303 last week - ie one of those absolutely revolting petrol station loos that hasn't seen any maintenance or a mop for weeks if not months.
I suppose these places have to deal with folk like my f-in-law. He isn't suposed to have any booze with his medications, but gets through several bottles of spirits a week. Then when he goes to the loo - which might be in his flat, our house, or a pub/restaurant, he turns into a sort of "human fountain of p*ss" that would rival anything at the Las Vegas Hotel Bellagio.
He's not good at maneuvering (sp?) his walking frame in the tight space of a loo either, so last time my wife took him for a pub lunch she had to rescue him from the loo because he was stuck. He'd flooded the floor, then executed a 20 point turn through the p*ss with his walking frame, spreading it over most of the floor, and his trousers were round his ankles.
Podimore toilets look like he's a regular visitor.