The UK government generates a relatively small amount of revenue from charging fees for public toilets, with estimates suggesting it could be in the range of £10 million to £15 million annually. This revenue varies widely depending on local council policies and the availability of facilities, as many councils provide free access to encourage public health and hygiene. Overall, while the fees contribute to local budgets, they represent a minor fraction of overall government income.
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