A DEVASTATED father has criticised East Lothian Council - after workmen put up a lamppost in front of a memorial plaque dedicated to his late son.

Tam McCann has been left angered and upset after the touching brass plaque to his four-year-old son Calum - which has been in place for two decades - was left obscured by the new street lighting.

Calum McCann was tragically killed after being struck by a car while he was out riding on his scooter in Prestonpans in June 2002.

He was taken to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children but sadly passed away after suffering severe injuries.

The memorial plaque was subsequently placed near to the scene at the town’s High Street by his devastated family a few weeks later.

Now dad Tam has taken to social media to criticise the council workmen who blocked the plaque with the placing of the new lamppost on Thursday.

Tam posted: “Well that’s the council for you.

“[They] couldn’t even put street light half a foot to the right or left but slap bang right in the front of my wee lad’s plaque which has been on that fence for near 20 years.

“Folk must have been blind when they put up [the] new light.”

Locals have also slammed the local authority following the “sickening” lamppost blunder.

Rachelle Thomson posted: “Find this so disrespectful by the council. I swear some people don’t have a brain or respect these days.”

Helen Dewar said: “That’s absolutely sickening. To think anyone could be so stupid and thoughtless to put that in front of wee Calum’s plaque - shame on them.”

And Denise Smith added: “This is so sad - they have no respect at all.”

It is now believed a family friend has agreed to take the plaque down, clean it up and reposition it nearby.

An East Lothian Council spokesperson said: “Street lighting on Prestonpans High Street was recently upgraded to provide new more energy efficient lighting. External contractors installed new columns close to the previous installations in order to use existing connections.

“We have been made aware of the issue regarding placement of one of the columns and are asking the contractors to take steps to resolve the matter by moving it clear of the plaque as soon as possible.”