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Frome Town Council

Member since 20 November 2025

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Any re-imagining of the building must include public toilets (in addition to the Changing Places)

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

It is important to me that there is a public toilet facility separate to any venues

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

I feel safe and welcome using the toilets in venues like the Cheese and Grain and Black Swan Arts

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

I find the toilets at the Cheese and Grain clean and reliable

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

I felt safe and welcome using the toilets in the (currently closed) Market Yard toilet building

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

With good toilet provision in the area, I would support the building being redesigned as a community or cultural space

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

Following the closure of the public toilets, I have been able to easily use toilets at other places nearby

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

I found the (currently closed) toilets at Market Yard clean and reliable

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

The current available toilets - the Changing Places, Cheese and Grain or other toilets nearby - fit my needs well

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

Supporting biodiversity

Frome Town Council•5 months ago The river supports a lot of wildlife in and around it, from trees and native flora to fish, otters, bats and much more. Let us know in the comments why the biodiversity of the river matters to you, share stories of wildlife spotting, and tell us what you would like to see in the future to protect, improve and celebrate the biodiversity of the River Frome.

I prefer using toilets in a venue like the Cheese and Grain or Black Swan Arts to using a public toilet block

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

Wellbeing

Frome Town Council•5 months ago Scientific research supports what many of us already feel - that being outside in nature, and being near flowing water, has a positive impact on our mental wellbeing, helping us feel less stressed. Riverside walking and cycling routes are also popular choices for getting physical exercise. Share in the comments how the River Frome helps with your wellbeing, or let us know what's stopping you from being able to share the benefits of this natural resource. How can we connect people more with the river and make it more accessible so that everyone can benefit?

Timber chimes

Frome Town Council•4 months ago Chimes create a sensory experience, letting you make music and sounds. Using natural materials means the sound fits the woodland setting well, minimising disturbance to wildlife and fellow visitors.

Ear trumpet

Frome Town Council•4 months ago An ear trumpet amplifies the sounds of the woodland around you and creates a sensory experience that helps you feel more connected to nature.

Weaving frame

Frome Town Council•4 months ago An interactive art piece using natural materials to inspire spontaneous creativity.

Sculptural bug habitat

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

Birds nest

Frome Town Council•4 months ago

Solid natural sculpture

Frome Town Council•4 months ago Sculptures like this acorn, using natural materials.

Woven natural sculpture

Frome Town Council•4 months ago Sculptures of bugs or other wildlife, using natural materials like twigs and branches. These structures would also provide a habitat for bugs.

Leaf rubbing trail

Frome Town Council•4 months ago Combining tree information with a tactile plate that could be enjoyed as a sensory experience or used to make rubbings on paper.

3D Leaf ID board

Frome Town Council•4 months ago A board with removable wooden leaf shapes, matching species found in the woodland.

Tree information feature

Frome Town Council•4 months ago An interactive tool with information about a different tree or aspect of the woodland on each "wedge".

Leaf ID wheel

Frome Town Council•4 months ago An interactive leaf identification tool. Find a leaf and match it to the illustrations to figure out which tree it comes from.

Information board

Frome Town Council•4 months ago An information board to learn about the woodland, trees and wildlife.
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