It will be an expensive family day out
Foxholes car park in Exmouth is getting new loos, and this time it’s going to cost a pretty penny.
The existing free lavatories will be demolished now thta planning permssion has been granted for six unisex and two accessible lavatories and a changing space.
The block will have timber-look cladding, metal doors in “beach hut” colours, and solar panels on a flat roof. External showers, a bike rack and seating will be installed nearby.
The toilet doors will open directly onto the pavement, in contrast to the current male and female areas.
Users will have to pay 40p to spend a penny, using a contactless payment card or phone.
That’s going to make it harder for young children, or people who still prefer to use cash. And it could make it costly to spend a day with a family at Exmouth beach.
At an East Devon District Council (EDDC) meeting this week, Cllr Brian Bailey (Conservative, Exmouth Littleham) questioned the need to demolish the current building.
He said: “I can absolutely see the need for these toilets to be refurbished.
“I cannot see the need at all for demolition. The building is sound. What is the point of knocking it down, plus the carbon release, the dust, the mess and the expense?
“This proposed thing looks like a poor excuse for an ice cream parlour. I believe Exmouth deserves a better design than this horrible building.”
The current Foxholes car park (image courtesy: Google Maps)
But Cllr Nick Hookway (Lib Dem, Exmouth Littleham) said the present toilets, built in the 1980s, were “completely worn out”.
He said: “This is a very popular tourist location and the demand for clean sanitary toilets is significant.
“The proposed design in my view is fresh and modern and will be a refreshing change.
“It does include a ‘Changing Places’ facility which will be much appreciated by those who have been calling for it for some time.”
‘Chaning places’ are usually centrally placed loos accessible for wheelchair user, with wall-mounted vertical grab rails and drop-down support raills.
Cllr Nick Hookway continued: “The bike rack and the showers are also popular additions and have been requested by residents on a regular basis.”
Cllr Anne Hall (Lib Dem, Exmouth Littleham) added: “We desperately need these facilities to be upgraded one way or another and to me it is something which looks in keeping with the beach huts. I think it actually works for the area.”
A majority of councillors voted in favour of the plans.
The new Foxholes toilet block proposals are part of wider plans by the district council to refurbish or rebuild 15 ‘category A’ public conveniences at an estimated cost of £5 million.
Another 12 category B and C loos EDDC cannot afford to run have been offered for commercial operators to repurpose them into cafes, takeaways or community hubs – although the public must still be able to go to the loo there – and also to town and parish councils to run in place of EDDC.
East Devon’s public toilets are ranked as follows:
Category A
West Street car park, Axminster
Cliff Path (West End/Steamer), Budleigh Salterton
East End (Lime Kiln), Budleigh Salterton
Jubilee Gardens, Beer
Foxholes car park, Exmouth
Magnolia Centre (London Inn), Exmouth
Manor Gardens, Exmouth
Phear Park, Exmouth
Queens Drive, Exmouth
Lace Walk, Honiton
West Walk, Seaton
Connaught Gardens, Sidmouth
Triangle, Sidmouth
Market Place, Sidmouth
Ham car park (new site), Sidmouth
Categories B and C
Orcombe Point, Exmouth
The Maer, Exmouth
Imperial Road, Exmouth
Jarvis Close, Exmouth
Seaton Hole, Seaton
Harbour Road, Seaton
Marsh Road, Seaton
Brook Road, Budleigh Salterton
Station Road, Budleigh Salterton
Dolphin Street, Colyton
King Street, Honiton
Port Royal, Sidmouth