PLANS to demolish another sets of public toilets in Poole have been submitted.
The council approved the closure of the public toilets at Constitution Hill last month along with another seven toilets across the borough.
The decision was agreed in a bid to save Borough of Poole £100,000 in addition to the £193,000 already recouped by other public toilet closures.
Now a planning application has been submitted to demolish the toilet block at Constitution Hill.
It comes after the two toilet blocks at Chapel Lane and Quay Visitors car park were demolished last month.
The future of the other public toilets which have been closed is still undecided, according to the council.
During the meeting to close the toilets it was recommended that some of them be mothballed – which means they wouldn’t be destroyed but left in good condition while officers establish options with alternative providers.
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