The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Visitors kick up stink over state of public toilets

ANSTRUTHER: Fife Council-run loos at harbour branded ‘disgusting’ and ‘dirty’

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

“Disgusting” public toilets in a Fife tourism hotspot have been branded a potential breeding ground for Covid-19.

Visitors caught short on day trips to the East Neuk claim they have been left without toilet paper, soap or hand towels at the Fife Council-run block at Anstruther harbour.

Many have reported issues including overflowin­g bins and a general lack of cleanlines­s in the busy village facilities.

Community leaders said they were appalled and embarrasse­d by the state of the toilets and questioned the impression day trippers and holidaymak­ers would be left with.

They have urged the local authority to take immediate action to make them safe and hygienic.

Fife Council has insisted it applies a virus-protection product weekly as well as cleaning the toilets three times a day, but Daryl Wilson, secretary of the Royal Burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther and Cellardyke Community Council, said members had received several complaints.

“Our community has been inundated with tourists from all over the UK and many have taken to social media to vent their disgust at the public convenienc­es on offer,” she said.

“We have been visiting the toilets on a regular basis and monitoring the situation and were appalled to witness the lack of cleanlines­s.

“The level of scum and dirt in the ladies toilets has not happened overnight and is quite frankly disgusting.”

Daryl said Scottish Government Covid-19 guidance required routine checks, enhanced cleaning and signage.

“The enhanced cleaning which should be taking place is evidently not,” she said.

“People are following advice and coming here for a staycation and we’re hugely embarrasse­d this is the level of hygiene they are being offered.

“I really fear with the number of visitors using these toilets from all over, if one had the virus then it would be a breeding ground for sure.”

Fife Council senior facilities manager Tariq Ditta said: “Our normal routine of cleaning these toilets were not carried out on Friday due to staffing issues and I’d like to apologise for that.

“I can assure you that they were cleaned on Saturday.

“The cleaning routine of our public toilets consists of the applicatio­n of a product which is applied weekly and gives seven-day protection against the virus.

“In addition to this, we clean with a powerful disinfecta­nt at least three times a day.

“We are committed to providing a good service and we will continue to do planned inspection, cleaning and monitoring and will adjust our services to ensure the health and safety of users.”

 ?? Picture: Steve Brown. ?? The public toilets at Anstruther harbour.
Picture: Steve Brown. The public toilets at Anstruther harbour.

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