The toilets in Wick are undergoing a major rebuild including a new roof.
In the meantime a comfort scheme is run by the nearby Norseman Hotel.
As with many council services they have been under a lot of stress due to inadequate budgets from government.
One of the ways councils have tried to get round this is to offer toilets to be run by others.
In Caithness these schemes are -
More information about the schemes can be found at https://www.highland.gov.uk/info/283...blic_toilets/2
Police numbers have been reducing -
there were 16,615 full-time equivalent (FTE) police officers in Scotland on 31 March 2023. police officer numbers decreased by 30 FTE officers (-0.2%) in the last quarter from 31 December 2022. police officer numbers decreased by 190 FTE officers (-5.0%) in the last year from 31 March 2022. 2 May 2023
Undoubtedly budgets have been under pressure with never enough in recent years to cover all the costs Inevitably councillor no matter what party of independent hare faced with making hard decisions. Hence cutting the number of toilets or struggling to cope with the increased cost of putting tar on roads and filling pot holes. This set against pressures on schools and social work mean that perhaps toilets are one line of decisions that can be made
Don't forget we had several years of frozen council tax that and even with the extra payments from Scottish government it did not cover the deficit each year meaning more and more reduction to services were needed.
What can be done - well councils are introducing more parking charges, charges to empty garden bins, increase burial charges etc. In fact in the last few years l councils have looked at where they are allowed to charge more to get income to cover services. It was never enough to get back to where we used to be a couple of decades ago. Managements levels have been trimmed and staffing reduced across the council in the past few year. After a decade of cost cutting there are few places left to go to meaning cuts are more likely. Whether you believe it or not many efficiencies have been introduced in recent years.
A major saving for Highland council was the creation of Highlife Highland a charity to run many services such as swimming pools and libraries and much more. But even that service has come under strain with increasing running costs.
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Recently the Highland council have agreed to the use of reserves (This can only be done once). Audit Scotland has made statements about the level of reserves held by councils with worries that many councils are running out of reservices that are safety nets for any big problems or disasters
There is much more to the details of council budgets. However they are central to the issues such as public toilets.
I left the council in 2017.
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