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Latest Poll
In terms of winning business, do you think price will continue to dictate in 2012?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only
Last Month's Poll

Are people's fears about poor hand hygiene in public spaces founded

Yes, many public places have very poor levels of hand hygiene : 31.33%

No, as long as you take sensible hygiene measures such as hand washing yourself you do not need to worry : 36.14%

Not sure : 32.53%

Chris the champ
February 1st 2010

Chris Evans’ interest has been engaged by the British Toilet Association’s recently announced ‘Where can I go?’campaign.

During an interview with Mike Bone, BTA director, featured on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Wednesday 13th January, Chris also agreed to become a ‘toilet champion’.

“In the run up to the general election, voters will be aware of towns and cities where they have nowhere to go, or where the facilities provided are inadequate to meet all users’ needs,” comments Bone.

“Public toilets are not an option or a target for discretionary cost cutting but an essential provision to meet basic human needs. “Politicians should be aware of the power of the electorate, and the media, when faced with the emotional issue of toilet closures.”

The first celebrity to raise the profile of public toilets was, of course,George Michael.CM suggests ‘Where can I go go?’ might be an appropriate new anthem.

www.britloos.co.uk

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