Temporary loos on their way to seaside resort

Ivan Morris PoxtonLocal Democracy Reporting Service
News imageGetty Images Donkey rides on the beach in Cleethorpes. There is a family standing on the sand with a pram and a child next to a donkey. The pier is in the background.Getty Images
The facilities will be installed at Cleethorpes

Temporary toilets are due to be installed in Cleethorpes for the summer.

It follows long-standing concerns that a shortage of loos in tourist areas is putting visitors off.

They will be installed near the Memorial Garden steps, close to the RNLI building, North East Lincolnshire Council said.

Last year, temporary plastic toilets were vandalised on multiple occasions, resulting in them being withdrawn earlier than planned.

News imageNorth East Lincolnshire Council A damaged temporary toilet. The toilet is grey and part of it has been vandalised. The toilet lid is open. The back of the toilet block is green.North East Lincolnshire Council
Last year, temporary plastic toilets were vandalised on multiple occasions

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, a council spokesperson said: "In the coming weeks, temporary toilets are being installed at the foot of the steps between Central Promenade and Alexandra Road for the summer season."

A policy which has been in place since 2020 means all public toilets in the resort are free to use.

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