UPDATE: Two holes have appeared between the last two cubicles ( see picture ) how long they will last is anyone's guess.
The toilets downstairs are now closed and some brand new ones have opened upstairs. With all the new open bottom cubicles for possible understall fun. Long line of urinals. Long sinks with mirrors. Currently NOT provided with gloryholes.
THE CENTRE:
The Pentagon Shopping Centre (known locally as 'The Pentagon') is a dated and dour mainly brown and beige dull shopping centre in Chatham, Kent. It is falling to bits and has been chopped and changed with much of it derelict and abandoned. The centre's name derives from the fact that its main courtyard is five-sided. The shopping center is located next to the Waterfront bus station which replaced the Pentagon bus station. The shopping centre contains over 70 shops and 7 leisure facilities, many high street names in fashion, homeware, and food stores. There are also cafes, restaurants, and a bowling alley. As is common with some other 1970s-era town centre shopping centres, The Pentagon does not feature a food court or any dedicated dining area. Instead, there are various food outlets scattered throughout the centre. Built as part of the redevelopment of Chatham town centre in the 1970s, the Pentagon also features the high-rise Mountbatten House office block, which has controversially stood empty or part-used for most of its history. The Pentagon, Mountbatten House, and the Brook multi-storey carpark are built in a distinctive orange-red brick with grey concrete, which resembled the "brutalist architecture" trend at the time.