Tenby Toilets Closed Due to Vandalism

The men’s toilets at the Tenby multi-storey facility have closed due to vandalism. Reports indicate that the incident occurred on April 7, when a group of youths damaged the turnstile.
Details of the Vandalism Incident
Marc Owen, the public realm manager for Pembrokeshire County Council, informed local county councillors about the situation. The vandalism has raised concerns regarding safety and public amenities in the area.
Impact on Community Facilities
Public facilities like restrooms are essential for both residents and visitors. Vandalism not only inconveniences users but also leads to costly repairs.
- Date of Incident: April 7
- Location: Tenby multi-storey
- Type of Incident: Vandalism by youths
- Responsible Party: Pembrokeshire County Council
The closure of the men’s toilets highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining public spaces. Local authorities encourage community members to report any further incidents of vandalism.
Efforts are underway to repair the damage and reopen the facilities as soon as possible. The council remains committed to ensuring safe and accessible public amenities in Tenby.



