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Leven cafe owners threaten legal action against Fife Council over roadworks

L-R: Steven O'Donnell Vicky Smith and Ewan Brown outside their premises
L-R: Steven O'Donnell Vicky Smith and Ewan Brown outside their premises

Cafe owners are threatening legal action against Fife Council amid claims they were forced out of business by a £1 million regeneration scheme.

Vicky Smith, owner of the Pancake Station in Leven, is to speak to lawyers on Tuesday over allegations workmen fenced off her Branch Street premises, denying access to workers and customers.

She and managers Ewan Brown and Steven O’Donnell say they were unable to open during the months of works to upgrade the road and paving at the shorehead – aimed at improving the area and increasing footfall in the ailing high street.

Fife Council said they or the contractors would have arranged safe access to the premises at any time but were never asked, a claim denied by Ewan.

They are the third set of shop owners to complain the scheme affected their business.

James Craigie, owner of pet shop Paws and Claws, said he was packing up after 20 years as takings had plummeted by 70% due to loss of footfall.

In February, Mohsen Atabat of the Shorehead Pizza Parlour reported an 80% drop in business after the works started in October.

The Pancake Station opened in September but closed for a few days at the start of December due to a plumbing issue.

Ewan said when he returned to reopen the premises were surrounded by fences.

“We couldn’t reopen,” he said. “I couldn’t physically get in. It was horrendous.

“It’s now getting dire financially and we’ve had to pay staff off.

We’ve taken the first steps towards legal action against the council. We have to.”

The Pancake Station was surrounded by fences

Ewan added that he had spoken to contractors several times in a bid to gain access to the cafe and had tried and failed to claim compensation from the local authority.

“The whole thing has been very exhausting,” he said.

Mark Methven, Fife Council engineer for key projects and design, said: “Fife Council always strives to minimise any disruption caused by essential roadworks to businesses, communities and local people.

“All businesses were informed in advance of these works, face to face and via letter, about potential disruption. Contact details were provided.

“Works in this area started in October and were carried out around The Pancake Station in mid-December.

“It was only after the premises shut that the works started.

“The contractors would have given safe access to the premises…at any time, should this have been requested.

“Unfortunately, the Pancake Station did not contact Fife Council, or the contractors carrying out the works, and request access to the premises whilst works were ongoing.”