A seaside village's public toilets have been closed following "serious vandalism" and evidence of drug misuse.
In a statement, Caister Parish Council announced that the toilets on the High Street will remain closed for the "time being" until they are repaired and cleaned.
It adds that Great Yarmouth Borough Council reported the "serious vandalism" in the toilets resulted in "flooding and blockages of the toilets".
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The inspection also found that there was evidence of "drug misuse" taking place in the loos.
The parish council is asking anybody with information about the damages to contact Norfolk Police, stating: "We do not want these people in our village".
The force has been made aware of the matter and is investigating.
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