does that include bristol city council—owned buildings? it does.on, that doesn't sound like many. and the ones we visited, that are closing on 31st january, there is no signage, a) that they are closing, and b), where the nearest toilet is. people are quite literally going to be caught short? not necessarily. we still have a week to go. would it not be better to delay the closure, when you've got a viable community toilet nscheme up and running? it is simple to say that, but i am feeling confident that we will have a viable community scheme, and is one that is only going to grow and grow. is it all right if i use your loo? you can use the loo, go on! there is some late news. the committee that looks after the downs have agreed to look after the toilets there. but, elsewhere around the city, there are no signs of a reprieve. we are drinking more of somerset‘s finest every year, but how does it get from this to this? we've spent the last year on a legendary cider farm with a celebrity following. tucked away down a small muddy road near glastonbury li