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Join the campaign to make adequate toilet provisions a legal requirement (26th October 2011)
Cleaning companies, chemical suppliers, consumable providers and equipment manufacturers markets are all impacted by the decline in public toilets...
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'We need the Loo' campaign launched (29th September 2011)
The British Toilet Association launched a campaign to make adequate public toilet provision a legal requirement at its conference at The Stratford Hotel, Stratford on Avon on Wednesday 21st September...
Toilet Innovation Awards (30th July 2010)
The British Toilet Association Innovation Awards for 2010 will recognise innovation in three key areas of ‘away from home’ toilet provision: new products, new services and efficiency improvements. BTA wants to hear about innovation that really improves the use or provision of publicly accessible toilets.
Times newspaper goes for Bog Standards (26th March 2010)
The Times newspaper has lent its voice to the Bog Standard campaign, which aims to improve the standard, hygiene and availability of toilets across the schools in the UK.
BTA disappointment over Government rejection (1st February 2009)
The Government response to the Communities and Local Government Committee Report on the Provision of Public Toilets was published in January.
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Loo of the Year Awards on December 8th (9th November 2006)
The annual Loo of the Year and associated Attendant of the Year Awards will culminate in a prestigous UK National Awards Presentation at The National Motor Cycle Museum in Birmingham.
Flushed with success (1st October 2005)
Over 500 international delegates from the US, Europe, Australia and the Far East gathered in Belfast's Waterfront Hall from 26th - 28th September to attend the 2005 World Toilet Summit. Belfast was the first city in the western world to play host to
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Political breakthrough (1st August 2005)
After six years of campaigning to raise standards of public toilet provision, the British Toilet Association has been invited to attend a meeting with Local Government Minister Phil Woolas, to discuss ways of moving the public toilet provision agenda
Initial Washroom Solutions confirmed as a lead sponsor (1st July 2005)
The 2005 World Toilet Summit, which will take place in Belfast Waterfront Hall from 26th – 29 September, will be the first ever major World Conference devoted to toilet provision and standards held in the Western World and is attracting a great deal
What the PM never received in his Christmas message from the BTA: (1st February 2005)
Sorry Prime Minister, but your Government really needs to take our toileting needs a little more seriously. Public toilet provision is a discretionary public service and, without adequate funding,many of Britain’s old and unloved public toilets are b
2004 director’s report the state of the nation’s loos (1st December 2004)
Another year, another 860 entries inspected in the ever popular Loo of the Year and Attendant of the Year Awards! Congratulations to all our entrants and, particularly, to all the dedicated cleaning staff and contractors who are striving hard to keep
No obligation for loo provision - in association with BTA (1st August 2004)
The recent BTA summer seminar revealed that the Conservatives along with the current Government do not see a reason for a legal obligation to ensure that Britains public toilets remain open
The state of the nations loos (1st December 2003)
Richard Chisnell, Awards director, Loo of the Year Awards and Attendant of the Year Awards as well as director of the British Toilet Association gives his directors report at look at the state of the nations loos 2003 has been the most successful ye
2003 Loo of the year awards (1st December 2003)
The 2003 Loo of the Year Awards Presentation ceremonies broke all previous records, with over 750 participants and guests attending three Presentation Luncheons at The Highland Conference Centre, Nairn, for Scottish entries, Belfast City Hall, for N
Toilet triumph (1st December 2003)
Flushed with the success of making Singapores lavatories among the cleanest in the world, a Singapore-based organisation marked Novembers World Toilet Day with a call for more hygiene in public facilities.
Services over and above the call of nature (1st August 2003)
The 2003 BTA conference and exhibition was a great success and gave evidence that the BTA has continually moved forwards since its inception four years ago. Cleaning Matters takes a look at what has happened and highlights the innovation awards and i