TOILET facilities at some stations on the Merseyrail network are to be refurbished as part of an improvement plan.

Toilets at Liverpool Central will be completely renovated, while Moorfields, Bank Hall and Hightown will all get fully accessible new facilities.

The existing toilets at Moorfields station will also be refurbished.

Liverpool Central had previously been refurbished back in 2012, but after 11 years of use customer feedback suggested that they needed a refresh.

The works at the network’s flagship station will see the facilities completely renovated with new sinks and hand driers, as well as new toilets. New wall and floor tiles together with enhanced ventilation will also be installed. It has been made possible through an investment of more than £300,000.

Suzanne Grant, Commercial Director at Merseyrail, said: "We always aim to provide the best customer experience possible, and we know how important facilities such as these are for people travelling on Merseyrail.

"The toilets at Liverpool Central are well used and we are delighted to be able to get this work underway.

"The improvements at Moorfields, Bank Hall and Hightown will particularly benefit disabled customers. I’m sure those using them will be delighted with the newly refurbished facilities.

"We know that there will be a period of disruption for customers while this work takes place, but the positives will be clear when everything is completed.”

The refurbishment work of the toilets will start at Liverpool Central in mid-January and will take about 12 weeks to complete.

The male and female toilet refurbishment will be completed in six weeks, and then the work on the disabled and baby change facilities will commence.

Customers requiring toilet facilities during the refurbishment works should use those at Lime Street or James Street stations. Disabled passengers will still be able to access their dedicated toilets at Liverpool Central during the works.

The work at Moorfields station will start by the end of January and be completed within five weeks.

The investment at Moorfields, Bank Hall and Hightown stations is being funded by Network Rail and the Department for Transport under the Access For All Mid-Tier Scheme.