Council votes against motion to safeguard women's single-sex spaces despite Supreme Court ruling
Darlington Borough Council has voted down a proposal from Conservative and Reform councillors seeking to establish single sex facilities across council run buildings and services. The vote, which took place on Thursday, saw Labour and Green Party members act in unison to oppose the measure. The proposal had requested the council to safeguard women s "privacy, dignity and safety" in facilities such as toilets and changing rooms. However, campaigners condemned the initiative as "anti trans and

Darlington Borough Council has voted down a proposal from Conservative and Reform councillors seeking to establish single sex facilities across council run buildings and services. The vote, which took place on Thursday, saw Labour and Green Party members act in unison to oppose the measure. The proposal had requested the council to safeguard women s "privacy, dignity and safety" in facilities such as toilets and changing rooms. However, campaigners condemned the initiative as "anti trans and
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