A block of public toilets in a Norfolk village has been vandalised.
The facility, on The Street in Acle, was damaged overnight between 5pm on Sunday, August 27, and 8am on Monday, August 28.
One of the toilet pans in the men's room was knocked over, while paper dispensers were ripped off the walls and a door was broken.
Pauline James, Acle Parish Council clerk, said it was the second time the toilets had been vandalised over the summer.
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The toilets are used by visitors, people with young children and passengers using the nearby bus stop, among others.
"It's a shame. It spoils the appearance of the village," Ms James said.
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Broadland District Council (BDC) own the toilets and fund Acle Parish Council to look after them.
Last year, the parish council spent £23,000 maintaining the facility - of which £13,000 was from BDC.
Police have said that all lines of enquiry have been exhausted without identifying a suspect and the investigation has been closed pending any new information.
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