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Oxford college chooses gender neutral toilets

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Press Trust of India London
An Oxford college has become one of the first to introduce gender-neutral lavatories marked with a symbol that students hope will be adopted by all colleges in the prestigious UK university.

St. Catherine's College unveiled the new lavatories last month, according to 'The Sunday Times'.

The doors carry a sign combining the familiar scientific symbols for male and female and lead to more than 10 cubicles that can be used by men or women.

There are no urinals.

Alexander Langedijk, president of the junior common room at the college, said students first raised the question of gender-neutral lavatories in 2014.
 

"The fact we have taken such a long time to get this through the college is testament to the scrutiny this has received," he said.

"The college has other guests, not just students, and consideration had to be given to how people would react and whether they would understand the sign.

"The students were quicker to accept the idea than the college. We hope other colleges will adopt this," he added.

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First Published: Nov 13 2016 | 4:57 PM IST

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