Villagers for a Clean, Hygienic Tinto in Chandor It is interesting that the Fabrica, which is the treasure of village church in Goa also owns the Tinto and some surrounding shops. There are other churches that also own the Tinto and shops in other villages. This is not a coincidence. The Tintos' and the nearby shops historically evolved around temples. When these were destroyed in Salcete, in 1567, the property owned by the temples was confiscated and in most cases the newly-formed churches inherited these properties. The members of the Fabrica and the Parish Priests do not know the local history. (A survey of the Tinto's ownership will prove this to be the case.)
I think you have a strong argument to object to a toilet facility in the vicinity of the Tinto, particularly on sanitary and aesthetic grounds.