

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is set to begin work in early June 2026 on new toilet and shower facilities at Browns Bay, Islandmagee. The project will include accessible toilets, outdoor showers, a Changing Places unit and a sluice facility for touring vehicles. The new facilities are expected to open before the end of 2026.
New toilet and shower facilities at Browns Bay are due to be constructed by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, with work expected to begin in early June 2026.
The improved facilities will support residents, swimmers, visitors and families who use the popular coastal beauty spot on the Islandmagee peninsula.
The new Browns Bay facilities will include:
The inclusion of a Changing Places unit is a major part of the project. It will help ensure people with additional needs can enjoy Browns Bay with more dignity, comfort and support.
Browns Bay is a horse-shoe shaped bay at the north of the Islandmagee peninsula, between Skenaghan Point and Barrs Point.
The area is well known for:
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford, said inclusion and accessibility are vitally important to Council.
He said the investment will provide new and improved accessible facilities at Browns Bay, helping more residents and visitors enjoy the coastline in the years ahead.
The Mayor also welcomed the dedicated Changing Places unit, saying it will help ensure all visitors have their needs catered for.
During the construction period, the current temporary toilet facilities will remain in place.
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council expects the new toilet block to be operational before the end of 2026.
This project will improve the visitor experience at one of Mid and East Antrim’s most scenic coastal locations.
Better toilets, showers and accessible facilities will make Browns Bay more welcoming for swimmers, families, tourists and people with additional access needs.
Planning a visit to Browns Bay? Keep an eye on council updates and local travel information before you go.


