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Ever been caught short? Here’s the good news: a great British toilet revolution could be on the way
Inspired by ministers and councils willing to spend a penny, architects are building beautiful, functional loos – a first step towards restoring civic pride, says architect Eddie Blake ...
FEWER than one in five washrooms regularly meet the nation’s hygiene standards, according to research. A report which surveyed 1,000 UK adults found many experience toilets or urinals that are unclean ...
Friday drinks have made a return in recent weeks. Months spent inside, the news that up to six people can meet outdoors and the sunniest May on record meant that millions have swapped pubs for parks.
For a mere £6, individuals living with disabilities could unlock access to more than 10,000 secured toilets nationwide. The Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation (RADAR) key, ...
Some of us can’t stop talking about it – frequency, consistency, trends – others prefer to stay tight-lipped. But one thing is generally unquestioned: the yank of the flush, the whirl of the bowl and ...
If parks and open spaces are beacons of nature’s abundant beauty, their toilets are always an unworldly hideous mess. Blue-lit, mud-strewn and barely plumbed, they’re a means to a very necessary ...
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Scroll to read The Sun's advice on how to improve your bowel movements FEWER than one in five washrooms regularly meet the nation’s hygiene standards, according to research. A report which surveyed ...
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