Willingdon’s public toilets could be saved following discussions between the Willingdon and Jevington Parish Council and the Wealden District Council and East Sussex County Council, a news report in the local media was able to reveal.

The district council planned to shut the public toilets at the Triangle in Willingdon from March 2015, but Willingdon and Jevington Parish Council expressed its opposition and sent forth a counter-proposal.

The Parish Council argued that the public toilet building should be converted into a parish council office with two new toilets attached to the building. If accepted, the scheme could be partially funded by Wealden District Council’s Community Toilet Scheme, which involves businesses making their toilet facilities available to the public.

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