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2020 Loo of the year Awards results
30 November 2020
IN SEPTEMBER 2020 the organisers of the Loo of the Year Awards advised all of their entrants across the UK that as a direct result of COVID-19 restrictions the event planned for Friday 4 December 2020 had been cancelled.
Full details of the 2020 Loo of the Year Awards results will be displayed on the www.loo.co.uk website from 09.00 on Friday 4th December.
The organisers had have previously notified entrants of their 2020 Loo of the Year Awards grading results by post/email. All National and UK awards and UK/Ireland trophy winners will be notified of their achievement by email/post on Friday 4 December (the date planned for the actual event).
The Grading Certificates and Washroom Cleaner of the Year Awards Certificates will be sent to them to arrive from that date. The National Award winner’s certificates, in picture frames, will be sent to them in the same way.
Loo of the Year Awards managing director Mike Bone will be contacting all of the UK/Ireland trophy winners personally on Friday 4 December to congratulate them and, if possible, arrange to deliver and present the trophies and the framed certificates personally.
Mike Bone said: "We congratulate and thank all of our loyal regular entrants, and our new for 2020 entrants, for their support. We hope that we can return to normal service in 2021 and present our prestigious and unique Annual Loo of the Year Awards Event on Friday 3rd December 2021! Entries for the 2021 Awards will be invited in from January 2021."
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