MUCH is said about the toilets along The Esplanade, however very little about this subject for the less abled.

Let’s not forget the high number of disabled children and young people, to say nothing of the elderly, disabled and less disabled, for whom Weymouth is an ideal place to visit and live and for whom beach buggies are supplied allowing access to the lovely sand but if they need to visit a loo, forget it.

There is just the only one facility at the seafront for them to use with the indignity of waiting in their wheelchairs or standing in an often long queue.

Shops , including cafes and restaurants often do not have suitable facilities even for their customers to use and it requires asking in each one before even deciding where one can stop for a drink or eat. Perhaps we should wear nappies?

Carer of Weymouth