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You need to loan or purchase a RADAR Key to use these facilities. There are also accessible toilets in the major department stores.
The RADAR key scheme is a nationally recognised scheme which we support that provides access to public convenience services via a key. Keys are available from the Tourist Information Centre, 15/16 Broad Street, Oxford. Registered disabled applicants may purchase at a cost of £3.50 (no VAT liable). Accessible toilets are available in the City at: Market Street, Westgate Car Park, Gloucester Green Bus Station area, Castle Street and Speedwell Street.
Suburban toilets can be found in Barnes Road, Cowley Road, St Clements, Littlemore, Burry Knowle, St Bernards Road, Diamond Place and Wolvercote.
To find out how to purchase a RADAR key visit the RADAR website.
Page last reviewed 26 Feb 2008