Washroom Facilities

The Commission currently manages 24 washroom facilities located in both terrestrial and coastal areas, the most recent being Bath which was officially opened by the Prime Minister and Parliamentary Representative for the constituency of St. John, the Hon. David Thompson and Minister of the Environment, Water Resources and Drainage, the Hon. Denis Lowe.

These facilities are equipped with shower and changing facilities and locker services are also provided at selected locations.

Approximately forty (40) caretakers and acting caretakers ably maintain these facilities on a seven-day per week basis, ensuring that they are always clean and sanitary. They compliment the more popular beaches and other recreational areas and are heavily used by the public and visitors.

St. Andrew
Barclay’s Park Facility St. Andrew
St. John
Bath St. John
Bath Beach Facility St. John
St. Joseph
Bathsheba St. Joseph
Bathsheba Facility St. Joseph
St. Michael
Batts Rock St. Michael
Batts Rock Facility St. Michael
Bay Street Esplanade St. Michael
Brandons Facility St. Michael
Browne’s Beach St. Michael
Browne’s Beach Facility St. Michael
Independence Square Facility St. Michael
Pebbles Beach St. Michael
Pebbles Facility St. Michael
Queen's Park St. Michael
Christ Church
Dover Beach Christ Church
Dover Facility Christ Church
Enterprise Facility Christ Church
Enterprise/Miami Beach Christ Church
Hastings Rocks Facility Christ Church
Rockley Beach Christ Church
Rockley Facility Christ Church
Silver Sands Facility Christ Church
Worthing Beach Christ Church
Worthing Facility Christ Church
St. Peter
Farley Hill Facility St. Peter
Farley Hill Park St. Peter
Speightstown Esplanade St. Peter
St. James
Fitts Village Facility St. James
Folkestone Beach St. James
Folkestone Park St. James
Paynes Bay Facility St. James
St. Lucy
Half Moon Fort Facility St. Lucy
River Bay Facility St. Lucy
St. Philip
King George V Memorial Park St. Philip
Three Houses Park St. Philip

Our Social Commitment..

The National Conservation Commission is committed to adding social value in all its endeavors. We are of the firm belief, that the growth of any nation is dependent on the growth of the society as a whole. Ensuring that a nation’s recreational requirements are met is of primary concern, especially in a hectic work environment. The Commission’s social commitment to the Barbadian community is well established and its mandate in this regard is wide and varied.