Following extensive refurbishment, the public conveniences at the Historic Triangle Market were opened on 2nd October 2024 by Cllr Nasima Begum, Mayor of Lowestoft and Lowestoft Town Councillors.
This forms part of the ongoing project to regenerate the Triangle Market area following the recent removal of the Sails, addition of grassed areas around the trees and the installation of four new wooden kiosks to compliment the existing and refurbished kiosks.
The refurbished public conveniences include two unisex toilets, a disabled access toilet and the installation of a "living eco-roof".
Speaking at the official opening, Cllr Nasima Begum, Mayor of Lowestoft said: "It is my honour to mark the completion of this phase of the Triangle Market project. Lowestoft Town Council is committed to supporting the High Street and this area's ambition to be a thriving community for traders. Bringing these much-needed facilities back into public use completes the next stage in these plans.
"I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the works on the new kiosks and the refurbished public conveniences."
With these recent improvements, the Town Council is looking to promote the area and encourage new traders to hire the kiosks. The kiosks are available for pop-up, short-term and long-term use throughout the year with interested traders encouraged to contact the Town Council for further details.
The public conveniences will be open from 8am-4pm over the winter period, with extended hours of 8am-8pm over the summer months.