However, earlier this year, the HSCP, which had taken off in a tangent doing things like illegally sacking a doctor during the Covid crisis, said shutting the cafe it would save the cash-strapped health and social care partnership £90,000.

To save face their spin doctors announced they would continue operating the Pavilion Cafe until May to allow the council to seek another leaseholder to run the popular venue..

West Dunbartonshire Council is now marketing the site with rental offers of more than £15,000 a year invited.

Currently seven people are employed at the venue and 11 volunteers also lend their time to the cafe.

Leven councillor Jim Bollan, of the Community Party, commented: “Closure of the pavilion at Levengrove Park with the loss of jobs and training places is completely unacceptable and needs to be vigorously opposed.

“Councils are there to deliver services not profiteer. Labour know the price of everything, but the value of nothing.”

The Lennox Herald quoted community campaigner Jim Moohan as commenting: “It is absurd. It’s a lovely spot within Dumbarton and a great area for families, children, dog walkers and everyone.

“I can’t for the life of me understand the decision to take away the food, drink and toilet provision in the park.  It’s wrong and it’s seriously misjudged.”

Figures received following a Freedom of Information request show that the cafe made a loss of £87,342 in 2022/23 – and this was forecast to be in excess of £47,000 in 2023/24.

The cafe was used more than 3000 a month during the busy summer period, but dropped to just over 1000 in January.

A spokeswoman for West Dunbartonshire Council, whose officials refuse to speak to The Democrat,  explained to the Lennox: “The Pavilion Café running costs, including staffing, was covered originally by Heritage Lottery funding for Levengrove Park improvements.”

Top picture: Then SNP Provost Willie Hendrie and SNP and Labour councillors at the official opening of the Pavilion Cafe. They pressed ahead with the project which was always destined to lose money.