Are public toilets open in Wymondham?
Are public toilets open in Wymondham?
Public toilets in Diss and Long Stratton are closed. But those in Hingham, Wymondham, Harleston, are open.
Are Worthing seafront toilets open?
Our normal opening hours for public toilets, unless stated otherwise, are: Summer: (1st April to 30th September) 9am to 9pm. Winter: (1st October to 31st March) 9am to 5pm.
Are there toilets at West Wittering beach?
This huge stunning beach made up of sand, shingle and pebbles has rightfully earned its blue flag status. It has excellent facilities including a beach cafe, ice cream and refreshment outlets, toilets and shower facilities, as well as an established windsurfer club that includes a rescue service.
Do councils have to provide public toilets?
Closure of such facilities is made easier by the fact that there is no statutory duty for local authorities to provide public toilets. The effect of declining provision is disproportionate, affecting in particular the elderly, disabled, those with medical problems and parents of young children.
Are the toilets open at Sea Palling?
Sea Palling From November to mid-March, locked daily at 5pm. From mid-March to October, locked daily at 8pm.
Are there toilets at Bacton beach?
Yes, there are toilets. Is Bacton Beach baby friendly? No, there are no baby changing facilities.
Are there toilets at Littlehampton beach?
Where are the public toilets in Littlehampton? In the Town Centre – these are located in St Martin’s Car Park which is the main public parking area near Sainsbury’s. On the seafront – Behind the Coastguard Tower, near Norfolk Gardens and in Mewsbrook Park. On West Beach the toilets are located behind the Café.
How much is parking at West Wittering?
About West Wittering Beach Car Park
Season | Parking Charge |
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Low Season – 1st November – 31st March Weekday | 7am to 6pm – £2.00 |
Low Season – 1st November – 31st March Weekend and Bank Holidays | 7am to 6pm – £4.00 |
Mid Season – April and October Weekday | 7am to 8.30pm – £5.00 |
Can a pub refuse use of toilet?
Andy Grimsey, partner at specialist licensing legal firm Poppleston Allen, said: “Licensees are permitted, of course, to refuse entry to anyone they wish, so long as this is not on discriminatory grounds.
Are there public restrooms in England?
In 2011, a report found there were 393 local authority-maintained public toilets in the capital, down from 486 in 2000. Across the UK, it is estimated that more than 1,700 public toilet facilities closed in the decade leading up to 2016.
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