The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Stairs at Wemyss Caves to be shored up thanks to repair cash

Heritage: Repairs to the stairs expected to ensure safe access for a number of years

- CLAIRE WARRENDER This project will provide a safe and secure stepped access down to the Castle Green site, which provides further access to a number of the caves . . . DAVE PATERSON cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

Unsafe access to one of Scotland’s scheduled ancient monuments is to be improved.

Steps leading to the Wemyss Caves, which contain internatio­nally important Pictish carvings, are in line for immediate repairs.

Almost £6,000 is being spent on repairing the stairs leading to the shore from Macduff Castle in East Wemyss.

Fife Council’s Levenmouth area manager Dave Paterson said their condition had been a matter of concern over the last year.

Councillor­s on Levenmouth area committee were asked to approve the repairs and the decision was rubberstam­ped at the first meeting after the break this week.

Mr Paterson said a local contractor was already on site.

“This project will provide a safe and secure stepped access down to the Castle Green site, which provides further access to a number of the caves that are included as scheduled ancient monuments,” he said.

“The original aim of the stepped access at this site was to assist visitors to get to the cave site without having to navigate the uneven surface along the foreshore.”

He added the foreshore is now badly deteriorat­ed due to the impact of storms and erosion and can only be used with significan­t care.

“This investment will future-proof the site for years to come,” he said.

Earlier this year, Fife Council formally signed up to an ambitious masterplan aimed at protecting the caves, seen as an important cultural resource.

Fears the combinatio­n of coastal erosion, coal mining and vandalism could put the site in jeopardy prompted the creation of the Wemyss Caves conservati­on management plan to look at ways of securing the stability of the caves and carvings.

It also looks at managing and ensuring safe access to the caves and increasing knowledge of their cultural heritage.

The council is just one of the signatorie­s, along with site owners the Wemyss Estate, Historic Environmen­t Scotland, Save the Wemyss Ancient Caves Society, Fife Coast and Countrysid­e Trust and the Scottish Coastal Archaeolog­y and the Problem of Erosion Trust.

 ?? Picture: Rick Booth. ?? Councillor­s David Graham and Ken Caldwell on the stairs with Levenmouth area manager Dave Patterson.
Picture: Rick Booth. Councillor­s David Graham and Ken Caldwell on the stairs with Levenmouth area manager Dave Patterson.

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