By Luke Andrews For Mailonline
Published: 11:46 BST, 7 April 2019 | Updated: 11:50 BST, 7 April 2019
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Tony Esposti, 35, had to change two-year-old son Joseff on a wheelie bin in Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire. He is pictured here with his son and wife Joanne
A father is calling for unisex baby changing facilities after he was forced to change his son on a wheelie bin.
Tony Esposti, 35, had taken his two-year-old son Joseff to the seaside in Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire, and stopped in a cafe for lunch.
But he was forced to change the tot on the windy seafront when there were only baby changing facilities in the ladies' loos.
Tony is now calling for all public buildings to have unisex areas to change youngsters. He started a petition in February that has 125 signatures calling for baby changing to be made available in both male and female toilets.
He said: 'Not having baby changing facilities accessible to both women and men is so easily solved. Essentially, it's just a table.
'There are same-sex families which have two men so I wouldn't know how they would cope with changing their baby.
Tony said that getting accessible baby changing facilities for both men and women is 'easily solved'. 'Essentially, it's just a table,' he said
'It's not just inconvenient for dad and their babies but for other people around