The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Calls for St Andrews fully accessible toilet to be made a priority

Concern that price quoted by council could mean project is ‘beset by delays’

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Plans to build a fully accessible toilet in St Andrews must be made a priority, say tourism bosses.

Debbie MacCallum, chairwoman of Tourism St Andrews, has joined forces with locals, including Andrew White, who is the parent of a terminally ill child with additional needs, and former Madras teacher Donald Grewar, who suffers from MND, to make the plea for the Changing Places block.

The toilet, with a range of special facilities to make it accessible for people with disabiliti­es, is being planned as part of the refurbishm­ent of the Fife Councilown­ed block at the Bruce Embankment.

However, Mrs MacCallum is concerned about the £400,000 price tag put on the project by the council.

Mrs MacCallum, instrument­al in bringing Beach Wheelchair­s to the town, said the absence of a Changing Places toilet was a drawback for the town.

“Most other towns have even more than one, yet St Andrews – which has thousands of visitors every year – cannot offer accessible changing for disabled people and those with additional needs,” she said.

“This is needed more than ever with the introducti­on of Beach Wheelchair­s, and I am very grateful to the North-East Fife area committee for pledging £100,000.

“However, the £400,000 price quoted by the council – which seems to have come from an idea to install some special external cladding – means this could be beset by delays.

“These facilities only cost around £50,000 so I don’t understand why the council has come up with a proposal which would see the cost rise so much that it may never happen.”

Mr White said there are currently no safe changing facilities for his severely disabled three-year-old son in St Andrews, with the only options being to change him on a toilet floor or go home.

“My concern is not just for my son – visitors are being put off visiting St Andrews as there is no such facility in place,” Mr White said.

“I welcome the proposed implementa­tion of a Changing Places at the Bruce Embankment, but considerat­ion should also be given to further facilities in the centre of town and at East Sands – there are 10 in Dundee, seven in Kirkcaldy, three in Glenrothes, two in Leven/Methil, two in Cupar and one in Anstruther.”

The need for Changing Places facilities has been backed by local SNP MP Stephen Gethins who said it was important that St Andrews is made as accessible as possible.

He said: “I wrote to Fife Council to ask for an update and it has been made clear that external funding is still required before the deadline of June next year.”

Visitors are being put off visiting St Andrews as there is no such facility in place. ANDREW WHITE

 ?? Picture: Kenny Smith. ?? Debbie MacCallum, Stephen Gethins MP and Amy Newton of MS Fife branch.
Picture: Kenny Smith. Debbie MacCallum, Stephen Gethins MP and Amy Newton of MS Fife branch.

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