These toilets are located in Forrester Park, an area that use to be a rubbish dump before been closed in the 1970's. It is now a popular place for BMX cyclists and has a large dog exercise park. There are also three soccer fields. The start coordinates will take you to the concrete pad in front of the toilets. The right one is unisex and the other, also unisex is wheelchair accessible. The toilets look as if they have been tagged onto the end of a building has several entrances and are at a lower level than the rest of the entrances. I had a peek in one of the other rooms. There was a bench along both side and a shower at the rear. One of the rooms had the toilet symbol on the outside but it was locked. The vehicle entrance to the park opens at 7:30am in the summer and closes at 9:30pm. Hours for winter are 8am to 6pm. You can access the park outside of these hour by foot but the toilets might be locked as they are lockable.
I checked out the wheelchair accessible toilet. As you enter there is nothing along the left wall. At the back in the right hand corner is the white cermanic toilet bowl with the white plastic seat, so typical of the Dunedin public toilets. (These ones for some reason do not have a visible PT number assigned to them at the time of my visit). On the wall behind the seat lid is the white plastic cistern with astainless button that gives you a choice of two volumes of water.. In the other corner is the sanitary disposal unit. The wall above has a ventilation opening, covered by a metal grill.
To the right of the toilet, on the side wass is an L shaped hand rail for those who appreciate some assistance. Insdie the elbow of this is the toilet roll holder that holds two of the large size rolls of paper. Quantity available is clearly visible.
Further along this wall is the cermanic hand basin. this has a stainless steel tap with a lever to operate the water flow. Directly above the hand basin as a mirror and two the left is the liquid soap dispenser. On the other side is the sign saying when they were last cleaned and on this is a request to not take yor dog(s) inside.
On the wall to the right is the paper towl holder and in the corner below is a large, open rubbish bin lined with a black rubbish bag where you drop your used paper towels.
The door is locked on the inside by a bolt that is moved by twisting a lever. Don't try turning the lever associated with the door handle as it doens't work.
Lighting is provided by an overhead light bulb that is behind a cover. With the near white coloured walls and ceiling the unit is bright. No mal odour was detected.
The cache is within the park, only a couple of minutes away. Head off for 99.107 meters on a bearing of 346.398 degrees.