Published Date: Jan 18th, 2023
Fife Council is flushed with pride for its Fife Coast and Countryside Trust colleagues who were on a roll and cleaned up at the Loo of the Year Awards 2022! The trust looks after 15 Fife Council public toilets.
According to judges, Fife’s public toilets are among the best in the UK.
Fife Coast and Countryside Trust (FCCT) was delighted to lift the UK trophy for Public Toilets at the ‘Washroom Oscars’ in Birmingham.
A team from FCCT attended the ceremony where they also won the UK Market Sector Award for Beaches (Harbourmaster’s House, Dysart) and were listed in the Local Authority Public Toilet Premier League.
FCCT also lifted Scotland national awards for ECO Friendly Toilets (Craigmead in the Lomond Hills), Local Authority Entries, Beaches (Harbourmaster’s House), Car Parks toilets (Elie Harbour) and for Washroom Cleaner of the Year, which went to the FCCT in-house cleaning team.
The awards celebrate ‘away from home’ washrooms and all entries are judged on over 100 criteria following an unannounced visit by a Loo of the Year inspector. The judging criteria includes décor, fixtures and fittings, security, air quality, signage and overall standards of cleanliness and management.
FCCT manages public toilets on Fife Coastal Path and inland including Aberdour, Dysart, the Lomond Hills, Kingsbarns and St Andrews.
Robbie Blyth, Head of Operations at FCCT, said: “Our success in these prestigious awards reflects the hard work, commitment and dedication of our small team. Their job was especially challenging last year thanks to the great summer weather and popularity of staycations.
“This is our 11th Loo of the Year Awards, but we won’t sit back and relax. We’re always working to improve public toilet provision in Fife and look forward to opening a new toilet block at Elie Ruby Bay in time for Spring.”
Stephen Carter, Chair of FCCT, said: “Our full-time and seasonal staff work really hard to maintain facilities that add to the enjoyment of the many thousands of locals and tourists who visit our places every year. I’m delighted they have received these accolades.”
Councillor Altany Craik, Fife Council’s Spokesperson for Finance, Economy & Strategic Planning added his congratulations. He said: “Well done to our colleagues at Fife Coast and Countryside Trust. They do a fantastic job taking care of our toilets across the Kingdom. I’m delighted that their hard work has been recognised.”
This is the 35th anniversary of the Loo of the Year Awards, and Washroom Cleaner of the Year, which recognise the very best washrooms in the UK and Ireland and set the standard for toilet facilities ‘away from home’.