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New way to spend a penny

A DISUSED toilet block is to be transformed into a shop and a mini golf course.

The female toilet blocks at the Clock Tower on Marine Road Central, Morecambe, is to be turned into a shop selling general beach goods, ice creams and deckchair hire.

A 12-hole mini golf course will be created next to it.

4:50pm Tuesday 13th May 2008

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Posted by: Jackie, Sandylands, Morecambe on 11:01am Wed 14 May 08
That sounds brilliant, just what morecambe needs to attract & keep visitors!
I wish the new venture the best of luck - if the email me i'll give them a free entry in our local directory at www.morecambe-direct

ory.com

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