Refurbishment work at public toilets in Kington will go ahead after the council agreed to pay extra costs.
Refurbishment work at public toilets in a Kington park will go ahead after the council agreed to pay extra costs.
The project at the Recreation Ground toilets was reduced in size previously because of a shortage of time to get quotes for a grant application.
But the council put in a bid for a grant from the Community Infrastructure Fund to replace handwash units.
The bid was accepted and a £8,977 grant was awarded with the town council expected to pay the remaining costs of £2,244.
The project has to be completed and paid for no later than December 31 to receive the grant funding and the claims must be submitted by February 28 2025.
At a recent meeting, town clerk Liz Kelso said following a site visit by suppliers Wallgate, they identified a need for an electrical conditions report and an asbestos report before they would install the items.
Ms Kelso said the extra costs would be about £1,000.
Members agreed to pay for the extra costs to enable the refurbishment work to go ahead.