A public toilet block in a north Norfolk seaside town car park is set to temporarily close so solar panels can be installed. 

The toilets at the Cadogan Road car park in Cromer will be closed for two consecutive days on Monday, October 9 and Tuesday, October 10. 

North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) will be overseeing works to install solar panels on the roof across these days.

North Norfolk News: Public toilets at Cadogan Road, Cromer, will close for two days so solar panels can be installedPublic toilets at Cadogan Road, Cromer, will close for two days so solar panels can be installed (Image: NNDC)

While the facilities are closed, the nearest public toilets will be located at the North Norfolk Visitors Centre, in Louden Road, and the Runton Road Car Park

It comes as the council recently announced that a new solar-powered toilet block and Changing Places disabled access changing facility is opening in North Walsham's Vicarage Street from Thursday, October 3. 

North Norfolk News: The new toilet block at Vicarage Street in North WalshamThe new toilet block at Vicarage Street in North Walsham (Image: NNDC)

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It includes male and female toilets, a family room, a 24-hour gender-neutral room, an accessible room and Changing Places facilities.

A car parking space has also been assigned for Changing Places users, and there is additional parking at the nearby Vicarage Street Car Park.