The public toilets in a picturesque village on one of Scotland's major walking routes will be sold by Falkirk Council after bids closed this week. ‌

The small village of Blackness, on the Firth of Forth, overlooked by a dramatic 15th century castle - best known as Fort William in the television series 'Outlander' - is a popular destination for visitors. ‌

It is on the route of the John Muir Way, a long distance trail from Dunbar in the east to Helensburgh in the west of Scotland, which passes through Falkirk district. ‌

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‌The toilets in Blackness are the final publicly owned convenience to be closed by Falkirk Council in a bid to save cash.

The loos, in the village square, are close to the beach and t

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