A mum was disgusted by the shocking state of the toilets and the baby changing facilities in a park.
The woman, who was with her young daughter, found the bathroom at Lammas Land in Cambridge "full of litter" with matches found over the changing table.
Large amounts of rubbish were left on the floor, which made her daughter's dolls dirty and smelly, Cambridge News reports.
Speaking anonymously to Cambridgeshire Live , she said: "It was horrible.
"I did hear about people finding this kind of thing but I always thought it would be in some dodge places not somewhere like Lammas land on Easter Sunday. I couldn't walk in.

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"My daughter was with me walking and pushing her dolls and that made them all dirty as the floor was flooded a horrible smell.
"My daughter is currently potty training but could possibly need the changing table as a few weeks ago she was still in nappies and I felt so sorry for all the mothers out there who probably need this kind of facility.
Asking about whether or not the toilets put her off returning she said: "No, I we will go back to Lammas land as we love the park.
"But I felt like I needed to report this for sure for it to be fixed for everyone who needs the toilet.
"If we don’t report things like that then the park will only go downhill. Next time it will be the swimming pool and then the slide and swing, something has to be done before it’s too much and too late."
The council say that issues like this need to be reported so they can be investigated and dealt with efficently.
A City Council spokesperson said: “The council is not aware of any recent issues relating to the mis-use or cleanliness of the Lammas Land public toilets.
"Going forward we have reminded the contractor responsible for the servicing these toilets, of the need to make us aware of any issues upon daily maintenance visits and bring these to our attention in order that they can be investigated”.