FIFE Council will spend a penny and more on upgrading the toilets at St Leonard's Primary School in Dunfermline.
They're bringing new loos on stream for the boys and needed listed building consent before they could start the job.
The school, on St Leonard's Street, was built in 1902 and the relevant permission is now in place.
Fife Council have gained listed building consent for internal works at St Leonard's Primary School in Dunfermline. (Image: Google Maps)
A report explained: "The building was designated as category C listed in March 2000 due to its simplified Edwardian Baroque design and architectural detailing to the main school building.
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"The proposed works are all internal to the flat roofed 'boys' toilet block to the north elevation.
"This is a later addition to the early 20th century main building and would have been constructed mid 20th century along with the corresponding 'girls' toilet block to the south elevation.
"The works would include the removal of the existing urinals, toilets, cubicles, sinks, concrete platform and store cupboard, with the internal layout changed to install six new toilets with cubicles, and six new sinks."
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