Tom Cornwall standing outside New Street toilets in Lymington

Tell New Forest District Council to upgrade the public loos in New Street, Lymington

As residents of Lymington and Pennington, we are deeply concerned about the disgraceful state of our public conveniences in New Street, Lymington. The facilities were last renovated almost 20 years ago and are cold, dirty, and unwelcoming to both locals and visitors.

Lymington is the retail capital of the New Forest and relies upon tourists and visitors coming to our High Street and spending money with local businesses. With the museum, a prominent visitor attraction, just next door, the poor condition of the public conveniences is letting our town down. Locals and visitors alike deserve first-class facilities which are clean and safe.

Your local Liberal Democrats are fighting to get these facilities upgraded but we need to show the District Council that there is a large amount of public support for upgrading these facilities. Will you sign our petition calling on New Forest District Council to upgrade the public toilets in New Street?

Upgrade New Street Public Toilets

Urge New Forest District Council to upgrade the New Street Public Toilets in Lymington to the same standard as other nearby public conveniences.

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