THE new toilets on Brighton and Hove seafront will be open 24/7, it can be revealed.

The city is getting 24 more seafront loos ahead of what is expected to be a busy bank holiday weekend.

The temporary sites will be in place for 18 weeks until the beginning of September.

Brighton and Hove City Council has announced the new toilets will remain available to the public every hour of every day.

They will be cleaned three times a day at the weekends, Bank Holidays and school holidays, and twice on weekdays.

The council says people are encourage people to carry their own supplies where possible “just in case”.

Last month, beachgoers faced huge toilet queues as crowds flocked to the seaside to enjoy the easing of lockdown.

The six new temporary sites will add to the 14 existing permanent loos.

This means there will be 20 public toilets sites in total along the seafront.

This includes the new toilets at Shelter Hall which opened last week.

There are also dozens of loos in the pubs, cafes and restaurants along the beach.

The locations, and nearest permanent toilets, are:

Brighton

• Opposite the Artist’s Quarter near the carousel. Four loos plus one separate urinal. Distance to nearest permanent loo is Shelter Hall or Dalton’s Bastion 400m

• Next to the basketball court. Four loos plus one separate urinal. Nearest, Shelter Hall 200m

Hove

• Opposite Brunswick Square on Hove Lawns. Four loos plus one separate urinal. Nearest, Kings Esplanade 460m

• Opposite Adelaide Crescent on Hove Lawns. Four loos only. Nearest, Kings Esplanade 175m

• Opposite Grand Avenue on Hove Lawns. Four loos only. Nearest, Kings Esplanade 180m

• Hove St South near Hove Seafront Office. Four loos plus one separate urinal. Nearest, King Alfred 200m