Fury as council splashes £500k on new public toilets in one of Britain’s poorest towns
A COUNCIL has been branded potty for spending £500,000 on public toilets in one of Britain’s poorest areas.
The refurbished lavs were unveiled with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Scarborough, North Yorks.
But baffled residents in the seaside town, struggling with high unemployment and poverty, hit out online.
Gemma Riley joked: “In for a penny…or should i say 500k.”
And Mike Scaife fumed: ”500k? What have they used, gold fittings?”
Phil Grainger raged: “You could construct five low-cost family homes for that money.”
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Peter Johnson added: “I cannot for the life of me understand the mentality of our public servants justifying half a million pounds for said project?”
Town hall bosses hope to claw back some of the cash by charging punters 40p to pee.
Councillor Tony Randerson insisted: “It will be used as a benchmark for the transformation of some of our other toilet blocks in the future.”
A Scarborough Borough Council spokesperson said: “In response to public feedback we promised to improve the provision of public toilets."