Fife Coast and Countryside Trust has cleaned up at the Loo of the Year Awards for its immaculate public toilets.
The team picked up a few titles, including the UK trophy for ‘In-house Cleaning Team’, Local Authority Entries, Eco-friendly Toilets (Craigmead) and Beaches (Elie Ruby Bay).
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.
Head of Operations at FCCT, Robbie Blyth, was also presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Robbie said: “I am truly honoured to be the recipient of this award and would like to thank Fife Council, Fife Coast and Countryside Trust, Loo of the Year Awards, and the wide section of communities who help greatly in the operation of our public toilets.
"Such an accolade could not be achieved without the partnership work we have in Fife.”
Fife Council's communities spokesperson Cllr Linda Erskine congratulated Robbie on his award: "This is so well deserved. Robbie does a fantastic job looking after Fife's beautiful coast and countryside and some of our most important assets. I'm delighted he has been recognised for all his hard work."
Jeremy Harris, CEO at FCCT, said: “I know that Robbie would say his Lifetime Achievement Award reflects the efforts of the entire hard-working team. But it also recognises his vision, passion and tenacity for providing excellent facilities for Fife’s locals and tourists. It really is very well deserved.”