Public toilets in East Lindsey: a necessity or not? 🚽 We want to hear your views.
A council document due to be discussed next week has questioned whether East Lindsey District Council wants to continue to provide public toilets.
The decision to progress them into full scrutiny reports rests with the authority's Overview Committee on Tuesday. In recent years, the council has grappled with vandalism at various public toilet facilities across East Lindsey. This ongoing vandalism issue is likely to be a significant factor in the council's review of public toilet provision.
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