Closure of the public toilet at Lake Slipway will affect anyone who walks along the revetment between Sandown and Shanklin, as well as those who use the beach. It appears there may once again be some doubt about their future.
Agents say the proposal “will offer a modest development in a sustainable location, which is in keeping with the locality and will protect and enhance the character and context of the area, offering much-needed housing”
The first wedding is already booked in at the venue, which is now able to offer something different for couples looking to tie the knot on the Isle of Wight
If you are living or working in an area prone to flooding, please take note of the flood warning from the Environment Agency and be aware of the possible impact of further rain.
The schemes aim to reduce the risk of flooding and coastal erosion to more than 3,700 Island homes and businesses, vital infrastructure and more than 300 hectares of protected habitat