The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Golf tourney leaves food van bunkered

Kingsbarns: Owners claim closure of beach car park will cripple their business

- Cheryl peebles

A gourmet food van could be bunkered by the closure of a beach car park during a high-profile golf tournament in Kingsbarns, its owners have warned.

The Cheesy Toast Shack’s busiest period is the six weeks of the school holidays, when families flock to popular Kingsbarns Beach.

But closure of the beach car park for eight days for the Ricoh British Women’s Open at Kingsbarns Golf Links will leave the sands virtually deserted.

Sam Larg and Kate Carter, who were finalists in last month’s Scottish Street Food Awards and have been named the Best Place to Eat at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, expect to lose around £5,500.

They claim they were given little notice and offered no suitable compensati­on by either event organiser IMG or Fife Council, to whom they pay a street trader licence fee.

Sam said: “This is putting our livelihood at risk.”

During the holidays the van is open seven days a week from 9am to 9pm.

Sam said: “We need to make £30,000 in those six weeks or we don’t have a business for the rest of the year.

“They are shutting us down for a week

They offered us a pitch to trade at the golf course for three days but we phoned around other traders and were told to avoid it as we would make absolutely no money. SAMLARG

and refusing to give us any suitable alternativ­e or compensati­on.

“They offered us a pitch to trade at the golf course for three days but we phoned around other traders and were told to avoid it as we would make absolutely no money.

“Most of the people there will be using in-house catering or existing traders.”

He also claimed Fife Council had failed to protect it in granting permission for the road closure.

Residents are also angered at the intention to close Back Stile, the only access to the beach, to the public from July 30 to August 6 so it can be used for golf traffic.

Kingsbarns Community Council has locked horns with IMG over the issue and temporary diversion of a section of Fife Coastal Path away from the course.

IMG championsh­ip director Ross Hallett said: “We have been in dialogue with Mr Larg to discuss a number of practical solutions which he has declined.

“Kingsbarns is hosting its first major championsh­ip this year and the worldwide exposure the course and surroundin­g area will receive will have a positive effect on local businesses and the economy.”

Kevin Smith, council lead profession for roads network management in north Fife, said IMG’s applicatio­n to close the road was recently approved after extensive consultati­on with the community since March.

He said: “During these negotiatio­ns, discussion­s took place between IMG and Mr Larg and an alternativ­e commercial pitch was offered by IMG.

“Street traders by their very definition are subject to a number of variables and conditions, most notably the condition that they may need to be moved.” cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Sam Larg and Kate Carter run the Cheesy Toast Shack.
Sam Larg and Kate Carter run the Cheesy Toast Shack.
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