Park toilets vandalised as Millom Town Council raises concerns over anti social behaviour
Public park toilets in Millom have been forced to close after being targeted by vandalism according to Millom Town Council which has raised concerns about ongoing antisocial behaviour in the area.
The damage particularly affecting the men’s toilets has resulted in facilities being shut while repairs are carried out. Local officials said the situation is frustrating for residents and visitors who rely on these amenities when using the park.
Council representatives have described the incidents as part of a wider pattern of anti social behaviour which has impacted public spaces and created additional costs for the local authority. They warned that repeated acts of vandalism not only disrupt services but also place unnecessary strain on community resources.
An appeal has been made to the public for information that could help identify those responsible. Authorities are urging anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity in or around the park to come forward and assist with enquiries.
The council has also reminded residents of the importance of respecting shared facilities emphasising that such behaviour affects the entire community. Efforts are ongoing to repair the damage and restore access to the public toilets as soon as possible.
Officials say they will continue monitoring the situation closely and are considering further measures to prevent future incidents of vandalism and protect public spaces in Millom.
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