“We need to keep people here for longer, and this will definitely help. “Visitors have had to leave where they are to find a council toilet, and they can get quite busy. “Our toilets are manned by a janitor, and also have baby changing and first aid attached. “It’s about keeping up with Southend. We can rival them when it comes to younger people and families.” Businesses have been offered a £200 payment by Castle Point Council to help run the new toilets. Jacqui Thornton, councillor in charge of tourism and business, said: “The council already has long term plans to put in more toilet facilities on our seafront, but we are expecting more visitors then ever to come and visit the seafront and this scheme will make sure there are more facilities immediately available for them now.
“We need to keep people here for longer, and this will definitely help. “Visitors have had to leave where they are to find a council toilet, and they can get quite busy. “Our toilets are manned by a janitor, and also have baby changing and first aid attached. “It’s about keeping up with Southend. We can rival them when it comes to younger people and families.” Businesses have been offered a £200 payment by Castle Point Council to help run the new toilets. Jacqui Thornton, councillor in charge of tourism and business, said: “The council already has long term plans to put in more toilet facilities on our seafront, but we are expecting more visitors then ever to come and visit the seafront and this scheme will make sure there are more facilities immediately available for them now.
“We need to keep people here for longer, and this will definitely help. “Visitors have had to leave where they are to find a council toilet, and they can get quite busy. “Our toilets are manned by a janitor, and also have baby changing and first aid attached. “It’s about keeping up with Southend. We can rival them when it comes to younger people and families.” Businesses have been offered a £200 payment by Castle Point Council to help run the new toilets. Jacqui Thornton, councillor in charge of tourism and business, said: “The council already has long term plans to put in more toilet facilities on our seafront, but we are expecting more visitors then ever to come and visit the seafront and this scheme will make sure there are more facilities immediately available for them now.
“We need to keep people here for longer, and this will definitely help. “Visitors have had to leave where they are to find a council toilet, and they can get quite busy. “Our toilets are manned by a janitor, and also have baby changing and first aid attached. “It’s about keeping up with Southend. We can rival them when it comes to younger people and families.” Businesses have been offered a £200 payment by Castle Point Council to help run the new toilets. Jacqui Thornton, councillor in charge of tourism and business, said: “The council already has long term plans to put in more toilet facilities on our seafront, but we are expecting more visitors then ever to come and visit the seafront and this scheme will make sure there are more facilities immediately available for them now.
“We need to keep people here for longer, and this will definitely help. “Visitors have had to leave where they are to find a council toilet, and they can get quite busy. “Our toilets are manned by a janitor, and also have baby changing and first aid attached. “It’s about keeping up with Southend. We can rival them when it comes to younger people and families.” Businesses have been offered a £200 payment by Castle Point Council to help run the new toilets. Jacqui Thornton, councillor in charge of tourism and business, said: “The council already has long term plans to put in more toilet facilities on our seafront, but we are expecting more visitors then ever to come and visit the seafront and this scheme will make sure there are more facilities immediately available for them now.