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New Changing Places Toilet at RAF Museum Cosford

New Changing Places Toilet at RAF Museum Cosford

Astor Bannerman

RAF Museum Cosford, one of the premier tourist destinations in Shropshire, officially opened its brand-new Astor Bannerman Changing Places Toilet last week. Staff at the museum were joined by carers from City of Wolverhampton Council, Adult Provider Services and Aveso CEO Nick Kent for the ribbon cutting ceremony.Located in the visitor centre, the toilet includes a ceiling track hoist for full room coverage and an adult size height adjustable changing table, amongst other essential equipment and the extra space needed to use the toilet safely and comfortably.The equipment in the Changing Places toilet includes: Astor Invincible Changing TableAstor OT200 Ceiling HoistAstor ABW6 Height Adjustable Wash BasinCentrally Placed ToiletPortable Privacy ScreenAccessories including grab railsTalking about the new accessible facility, Paula Kovacs, RAF Museum Community Engagement Manager said:‘As a national museum, we recognise how important it is that each one of our visitors is able to enjoy their day with us in comfort and dignity. This is particularly important for visitors with profound and multiple learning disabilities, and others who need extra support. I am certain that this new facility will have a tremendous positive impact on the visitor experience for those of our visitors with such requirements, as well as their families, friends and carers, enabling them to enjoy as fully as possible their day with us, confident that their requirements are being catered for.’The Changing Places toilet was given a big thumbs up from members of the City of Wolverhampton Council, Adult Provider Services (Day Opportunities), who recently visited the RAF Museum on their first day trip to an attraction in more than a year.One carer said:‘It’s my first visit to the RAF Museum and the Changing Places facility is wonderful. The Museum is amazing, and we will now be able to plan more days out with our members. Without the Changing Places facility, we wouldn’t have been able to bring some of our members.’‘It’s vital when we go out that we have facilities for people to use. Changing Places toilets is something we can’t always find but having one so close will make days out so much better.’Nick Kent, CEO of Aveso, a long-term sponsor of The Changing Places Campaign making venues more accessible for all, said:‘Changing Places are a vital facility for the disabled community and their carers. There are over 1,600 Changing Places rooms in the UK, but this facility is one of the most beautifully designed with the mural of the sky. It’s a great facility for users and carers and ensures the Museum is an attractive day out for everyone.’The Museum’s new Changing Places facility is provided in addition to the standard accessible toilets that can be found in each of the Museum’s buildings. For further details of the various facilities that the Museum offers for visitors requiring additional assistance please visit rafmuseum.org/Cosford.
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Wisley - Made Possible by Changing Places Toilets

Wisley - Made Possible by Changing Places Toilets

Astor Bannerman

The RHS’s flagship garden installed its first Changing Places toilet a few years ago, and is eagerly anticipating the opening of its second in June.Nora has Polymicrogyria, and as a result she cannot walk or use standard toilet facilities. Her family have always been determined that her disabilities should not stop her from enjoying the things that her twin sister Layla enjoys, such as going on holiday, swimming, or going to the cinema. For them, having a Changing Places toilet is their No. 1 requirement when researching places to go. That is why they decided to become members of RHS Garden Wisley, which boasts a fully accessible Changing Places toilet next to the Welcome building.RHS Garden Wisley is one of the UK’s best-loved gardens, attracting over a million visitors each year. The garden has expanded hugely over the years to its current size of 97ha (240 acres). With their focus on inspirational gardening – rather than a museum of plants and conservation, the dedicated staff are constantly assessing and updating plants and planting schemes to ensure there’s always something new to excite and inspire. The inclusion of a Changing Places toilet is a testament to this value to share the gardens with all of their visitors.
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East Point Pavilion | Changing Places Toilet

East Point Pavilion | Changing Places Toilet

Care Spaces by Wealden Rehab

The UK government aims to significantly increase the number of Changing Places toilets, designed for disabled individuals, across the country. In response, the Chancellor allocated a Changing Places Fund of £30 million in Budget 2021 to expedite their provision in existing buildings in England. Over 250,000 disabled individuals lack access to suitable public toilets in the UK, hindering their experiences in public spaces. Changing Places toilets, equipped with specialized facilities like ceiling hoists and adult-sized changing benches, address this gap. East Suffolk Council, with assistance from Care Spaces, integrated a Changing Places toilet into the redevelopment of East Point Pavilion, ensuring compliance with accessibility standards. The facility received positive feedback during its grand opening, emphasizing its importance in creating an inclusive environment. The success of this project was showcased in a Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities webinar as a Best Practice example during the second round of Changing Places funding.
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Churchill Square | Changing Places Toilet

Churchill Square | Changing Places Toilet

Care Spaces by Wealden Rehab

Churchill Square, a bustling shopping hub in Brighton, underwent a significant transformation in 2022, closing its main customer toilet area for a multi-million pound renovation. The refurbishment included not only updating the main toilet facilities but also adding accessible WCs, mother & baby areas, a prayer room, and a Changing Places toilet. Graham Construction, the main contractor, enlisted our assistance for the Changing Places toilet installation. Addressing layout challenges during the initial site visit, we collaborated with the Graham design team to ensure compliance. Our detailed drawings and management through the Trimble Construction One™ portal streamlined the construction process. The installation featured a GoLift ceiling hoist, a thermostatic shower, a Premium 200 shower bench, a height-adjustable basin, and a wall-mounted privacy screen. We provided training for key staff, facilitated the Changing Places registration, and achieved a fantastic finish on this noteworthy project.
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Hoists in Changing Places Toilets: Top 4 Considerations

Hoists in Changing Places Toilets: Top 4 Considerations

Astor Bannerman

Hoists are one of the key components of a Changing Places Toilet and there are a few essential things to consider before installing them. See below for our top 4 things to think about at the planning, design and installation stages.Installing hoists into Changing Places Toilets requires knowledge of the equipment, the relevant regulations and requirements specific to these fully accessible toilets, plus the experience to install the specialist equipment safely.Astor Bannerman have a Changing Places team who have extensive experience with the planning and installation of hoists and other specialist equipment.
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Loos for Dos Toilet Trailers

Loos for Dos Toilet Trailers

Bushboard Washroom Systems Ltd

Loos for Do’s specialise in portable event toilets and shower trailers across London and the south east. Owners, Ed and Nicky Warner have successfully run the business for the last 13 years.Due to ever increasing demand for high quality, modern mobile toilet cubicles that are able to be used at large events, the Loos For Do’s team have developed and designed a new range of high end trailers using Bushboard’s Paraline Platinum toilet cubicle range and washroom products, this was the launch of the New York Contemporary Trailer range.Read the whole case study on our website.
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Anti-Vandal Solution for Public Toilets

Anti-Vandal Solution for Public Toilets

Thomas Dudley

TYDE was recently approached by Garry Wells at Wells Commercial Refurbishment Solutions Ltd who were looking for a solution for a project they were working on for the refurbishment of Norton public toilets on behalf of Stockton on Tees Borough Council. The brief that Garry and his team had from Stockton on Tees Borough Council included a requirement for Anti-Vandal WC Pans and Basins.After researching our Resan® products online the team at Wells Commercial Refurbishment contacted one of our Business Development Managers to find out more about what kind of solution we could provide. After some initial discussions we were invited to meet with Garry and his team to go through the requirements of the project in more depth.Over a period of time, we worked together to create a comprehensive list of exactly what would be needed to complete the job to the high standards demanded by Stockton on Tees Borough Council. We provided samples of our recommended products to Garry and his team and satisfied that Resan® was what they were looking for, Wells CRS placed the order for our products via Crosslings Merchants in Stockton on Tees.In order to ensure that the installation of the products went smoothly for Wells, our Resan® Specification Manager attended the site several times to offer advice and suggestions on all aspects of installation and setup. This helped to ensure that Garry and his team at Wells CRS met the high expectations of their client who were delighted with the finished project. Stockton on Tees Borough Council are confident that the finished project will serve the community of Norton for many years to come.This project highlights the benefits of using our Resan® products on projects of this type due to their damage resistant qualities. It also provides further evidence that the excellent onsite expertise and service we can offer to contractors will always guarantee the best quality finishes.Gary Wells from Wells Commercial Refurbishment Solutions Ltd commented, “The new toilet block is an important facility for the popular High Street and anti-vandal sanitaryware was essential. The Resan® range from Dudley was perfect for what we needed and the experts at TYDE were fantastic throughout the project from our initial conversation to completion."
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Leeds Royal Armouries Officially Opens New Changing Places Toilet

Leeds Royal Armouries Officially Opens New Changing Places Toilet

Astor Bannerman

Installed by Astor Bannerman, the project was made possible due to funds received from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport as part of the Culture Recovery Fund.The installation of a Changing Places facility opens up the possibility of a day out to people who would previously have been excluded from enjoying a visit to the national collection of arms and armour. The new facility at the Royal Armouries adds to the national network of 1,625 toilets.
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Steeldor: Bowness Public Toilets

Steeldor: Bowness Public Toilets

Strongdor Limited

When a cash-strapped district council earmarked the Bowness in Windermere public toilet block for closure, the Bowness and Windermere Community Care Trust stepped in with a bid to bring them up to scratch.Today, the eight loos at Bowness bay now meet the high standards expected for facilities in such a popular and much loved tourist area.
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Walthamstow Academy Gender Neutral Toilet Block

Walthamstow Academy Gender Neutral Toilet Block

Concept Cubicle Systems

With over 1,000 pupils at the school, Walthamstow Academy's Board of Governors required a gender-neutral toilet block that could accommodate all its students regardless of their gender – creating a more inclusive environment.Read the full case study on our website.
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East Carlton Country Park | Modular Changing Places Toilet

East Carlton Country Park | Modular Changing Places Toilet

Care Spaces by Wealden Rehab

The North Northamptonshire County Council approached Care Spaces to create a Changing Place facility at East Carlton Country Park due to a high number of disabled visitors. With limited space in the existing Visitor Centre, we installed a Care Capsule™, a modular Changing Place toilet designed offsite for easy transport and assembly. Facing access challenges, the Care Capsule™ had to be delivered in kit form and assembled on-site. Electrical and plumbing services were extended to the location. To minimize environmental impact, ground screws replaced concrete for stability without harming the natural surroundings.The customisability of the Care Capsule™ allowed the client to match the unit with the Visitor Centre's aesthetics, featuring a brick exterior and a steel security door. The unit met Changing Places standards, including Fibo® waterproof internal cladding. Care Spaces provided awareness training to park staff, and the client is pleased with the results, emphasizing the importance of accessible facilities for all visitors. Cllr Matthew Binley expressed delight, stating the facility at East Carlton Countryside Park ensures worry-free visits for everyone.
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Birmingham Children's Hospital | Changing Places Toilet

Birmingham Children's Hospital | Changing Places Toilet

Care Spaces by Wealden Rehab

The Changing Places toilet campaign urges the government to mandate the inclusion of Changing Places facilities in large public buildings during construction, redevelopment, or refurbishment. Care Spaces were approached to collaborate with Birmingham Children’s Hospital to implement a Changing Places facility. Initially, the chosen space was too small, prompting relocation. The Care Spaces team were able to design a layout, which they approved, and the project addressed challenges such as hands-free tap integration, drainage adjustments, and ceiling height modifications. Overcoming fire and water system issues, the completed Changing Place boasts user-friendly features, including sky ceiling LED panels and a mural wall.
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National Trust Lacock North Wiltshire

National Trust Lacock North Wiltshire

Ecoprod Technique

The National Trust was looking for ways to improve its facilities and services, especially the public toilet block at Lacock. The block was was in poor condition, with no hot water or heating, poor lighting, and frequent blockages. The toilets had received numerous complaints, and so the National Trust wanted to upgrade the facilities.“Previously we had tiled walls which were very cold and not easy to clean as well as suffering from condensation. We had a lot of technical issues as well as issues with the drains. The smell was always bad. We were spending a lot of hours on fixing and maintaining the urinals so these were the issues we wanted to address, alongside improving energy efficiency and lowering the environmental impact of the washrooms.”Andy Webster, Facilities Manager, North Wiltshire National TrustAt a London trade show, Anna Bradshaw met Paul from Ecoprod and Mihail from CONTI, who demonstrated smart taps and accessories that could analyze visitor data. Initially the Trust was interested just in the smart taps however after Ecoprod visited the site it became apparent that they could offer much more than just the taps. The project expanded to include a full refit of the public toilet block, with a focus on efficiency, energy-saving and low maintenance costs.The Trust wanted a solution that was energy-efficient, recyclable, and reusable, and Ecoprod offered a full package that fit these criteria. The upgrade included easy-clean, wipe-down wall coverings, a modular system that allowed for easy repairs, and water-saving taps and urinals. The Trust was able to secure funding for the upgrade because of the quality of the product and its energy and water-saving features. Efficiency of energy usage and low maintenance costs are extremely important to the National Trust so the refit was designed with these priorities in mind.“The biggest draw for me initially was the fact that the taps offered the potential to collect and analyse usage data so we could see how many users we were getting. This is important because the toilet block is in a car park outside of our pay barrier, and therefore difficult to gauge numbers. However, once we started thinking about new taps then we started thinking about improving the basins and it went from there – ultimately we decided to go for the whole refit and have a really smart new look to the loos. Because the other products were also recyclable and reusable and made the whole management of the space more efficient, we were able to secure the budget to do a full refit. The quality of the products was apparent really early on.”Anna Bradshaw, Facilities and Business Support Services“We have gone for an easy clean, wipe down modular system so that if things get damaged, as they do in a public toilet, we’re only replacing small parts rather than the whole system.”Andy WebsterWhat was included in the refit?Ecoprod supplied the National Trust with a complete building project package which included:-Strip out of old toilet blockReconfiguration of walls to create spaceNew flooring and wallingNew lighting, extraction, and heatingNew back panel systemsNew cubiclesNew URIMAT waterless urinalsNew troughs with CONTI+ Lumino tap with localised heater and Ble tool for connectivityToilets with cisterns from Siamp rangeMitsubishi hand dryersBaby changing stationFull project management Working with Ecoprod“We had a pretty clear plan on what we wanted to do and how we wanted to do it and Marcus was very accommodating. Once we got the contract signed it all came together very quickly. As always with jobs like this a few unexpected things came up but Marcus was able to deal with all of them. Whenever an issue arose I made a phone call and Marcus was on it straight away. He was very good at keeping people in the loop and communication was good throughout.”Andy WebsterThe benefits since the new toilet block opened“Previously our main source of complaints for the site were the toilets. They were cold, damp and difficult to keep well presented. For many people their first stop will be a loo visit and we were very aware it wasn’t a good first impression. Since the refit we have received no complaints and visitors are now complimenting them on how clean and bright they are. The new design means they are easier to clean, as we moved from tiles to wall cladding, and troughs rather than individual basins, plus the new non-slip floor surface makes access much safer for our visitors.”Anna Bradshaw“We are looking to grow our relationship with Ecoprod, looking at other sites where we can use this technology. The more positive results we get, the more interest we have from the rest of the National Trust. One of the Trust’s main aims is energy efficiency and climate action is a big thing for the Trust this year so anything that can help us with that is something we will be looking at with great interest.”Andy Webster
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Changing Places for Local Authorities

Changing Places for Local Authorities

Closomat

Closomat works closely with local authorities across the country, installing high-spec Changing Places toilets in community centres, car parks, information centres, leisure centres and other vital community hubs, as part of refurbishment programmes and new constructions.Closomat has vast experience in these areas, working alongside other contractors to ensure facilities are robust and meet all the required standards. The company also frequently works with local authorities to realise facilities utilising funding from The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, central government Changing Places fund, for which it is a preferred supplier.Closomat has installed Changing Places facilities for the following local authorities: Birmingham City Council - Birmingham LibaryBolton Council – Barlow Park Youth CentreBournemouth City Council – Bournemouth GardensBracknell Forest Council – The Look Out Discovery Centre, Swinley ForestCheshire West & Chester Council - Storyhouse in Chester, Sandy Lane Aqua Park & Play Area, Grosvenor Park and Frodsham StreetDoncaster Council – Civic OfficesHull City Council – Wilson CentreLeicester City Council – Haymarket Bus StationLiverpool City Council – Calderstone Park, Newsham Park, Croxteth Hall ParkNorth Norfolk County Council – Wells toilet block, Stearmans Carpark, Cromer Information Centre, Vicarage Street, North Walsham, Queens Road, Fakenham.Manchester City Council – Town Hall, Lloyd Street.Mid Suffolk District Council – Mid Suffolk Leisure CentreSolihull Council – The Core, Solihull’s flagship community building including library, theatre, art gallery and café/bars Stoke on Trent City Council – Stoke Bus StationTamworth Borough Council –Tamworth CastleTorbay Council – Festival Apollo toilet block on Paignton seafrontWarminster Town Council – Warminster Civic CentreWest Berkshire Council – Northcroft Leisure CentreWiltshire Council – County Hall in TrowbridgeFacilities at Calderstone Park, Liverpool; The Look Out Discovery Centre (Swinley Forest); Mid Suffolk Leisure Centre; Northcroft Leisure Centre, West Berkshire; Tamworth Castle; Warminster Civic centre and Wilson Centre, Hull, include the added benefit of a Closomat wash and dry toilet. These facilities go above and beyond British Standards, allowing them to support a wider range of users including those who require additional help with cleaning after toileting.
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Changing Places in Retail Spaces

Changing Places in Retail Spaces

Closomat

Closomat has vast experience in the retail sector, commissioning, project managing, installing and maintaining Changing Places toilets for leading retailers, shopping centres and retail parks, throughout the UK. Changing Places by Closomat are well thought-out and include high-spec, high-quality equipment that meets the needs of both users and providers. They enable customers with complex toileting needs to access the toilet safely when shopping and ensure providers are confident the facilities they offer are robust and meet all of the required standards. From January 2021, changes to Building Regulations in England mean that it is now compulsory for any new shopping centre or retails park with gross floor areas of 30,000m2 or more and retail premises of 2,500m2 or more, to include at least one Changing Places toilet. The same rule applies to existing retail spaces if they undergo major refurbishment.Changing Places by Closomat can be found in the following: Retail premisesIkea – Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Dalton, Edinburgh, Gateshead, Greenwich, Lakeside, Leeds, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Nottingham, Reading, Sheffield, Southampton, WembleyMorrisons - Aberdeen, Cheltenham, Dalton, Festival Park (Stoke on Trent), Glenfield, Newport (Isle of Wight), Little Clacton (Clacton on Sea), Plymouth, Newcastle under Lyme, Starbeck (Harrogate), StranraerShopping Centres and Retail ParksBullring, BirminghamFrenchgate Shopping Centre, DoncasterThe Lexicon, Bracknell The Malls, BasingstokeMerry Hill, Brierley Hill near Dudley (Intu)McArthur Glen, Bridgend and YorkOrbital Shopping Park, SwindonSilverburn, GlasgowTouchwood Shopping Centre, SolihulThe Trafford Centre, ManchesterWest Quay, Southampton (Intu)In addition to meeting full British Standards, the Changing Places facility at West Quay, Southampton, Merry Hill near Dudley, and Ikea in Greenwich include the added benefit of a Closomat wash and dry toilet, for those who may lack the ability to wipe themselves – allowing the facility to support a wider range of users.
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Retail | Sharjah Central Mall, UAE

Retail | Sharjah Central Mall, UAE

Venesta Washroom Systems Ltd

The ultimate in classic modernity, Infinite Full Height toilet cubicles deliver sleek, clean lines, flush-fronts and minimalist fittings. Not stopping there, the cubicles offer total user privacy thanks to full height doors, pilasters and partitions.As is typical in the United Arab Emirates, style is of paramount importance, so the design of the toilet cubicles could not be compromised by the need for durability.The privacy of these busy washrooms was equally as important so that safe, comfortable and secure facilities were available to all visitors.Our premium Infinite Full Height toilet cubicles were specified in heat, scratch and impact resistant High Pressure Laminate (HPL), which is an ideal material for heavily used areas.The ultimate in classic modernity, Infinite Full Height toilet cubicles deliver sleek, clean lines, flush-fronts and minimalist fittings. ‘Cloud’ and ‘Gunmetal’ were the colours of choice for the cubicles, complementing the décor of the modern washrooms perfectly.Read the full case study for more details.
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Termini, 3 Arkle Road

Termini, 3 Arkle Road

Venesta Washroom Systems Ltd

It was high on the developer’s agenda to incorporate shower and changing facilities in the brand new Grade A office space in Dublin.Completed in 2020, the Grade A office development, just 20 minutes away from Dublin city centre, features the highest specifications achievable in an office setting. It was high on the developer’s agenda to incorporate shower and changing facilities in the office space. Fit-for-purpose and high spec toilet and shower cubicles that would guarantee user privacy were installed. Not stopping there, changing room solutions including lockers and benches were also specified for the waterside office development.Unity Full Height toilet cubicles were specified in all male, female and accessible toilets across the 6 floors. Complementing the toilet cubicles, Unity Full Height was also chosen for the shower areas. With full height doors, pilasters and partitions this popular cubicle range offers increased privacy for users; ideal for public showers. Our metal framed non-plumbed washroom panelling system, Frameduct, was specified for the WCs and urinals. Read the full case study to find out more.
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1 Smart's Place, London

1 Smart's Place, London

Washroom Washroom Ltd

We’ve created a striking new reception area plus contemporary monochrome superloos and a cycle change area as part of an office refurbishment. Each self-contained superloo cubicle contains a toilet and wall-mounted vanity unit, with the full height Alto toilet cubicle doors providing complete privacy for office staff. Manufactured in white high pressure laminate, the toilet cubicle doors were completed with matching Corian solid surface edging and black ironmongery to match the rest of the black washroom accessories. Washroom also delivered toughened low iron glass back-painted wall panelling for each toilet cubicle.
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Changing Places at Transport Hubs

Changing Places at Transport Hubs

Closomat

Closomat is one of the leading installers of Changing Places toilets at airports, bus stations and railway stations. The company’s high-specification facilities meet British Standards, or above, enabling those with more complex needs to access the toilet and changing facilities when travelling and ensuring critical transport hubs meet their access and inclusion responsibilities. Under the government’s new Changing Places rules, from January 2021, it is now compulsory for any new transport hub in England, with capacity for 350 or more people, to include at least one Changing Places toilet. It is also a requirement for any transport hub of the same size undergoing major works to add a Changing Places. Closomat is experienced in providing design advice and installing facilities in new builds as well as retro-fitting facilities in existing buildings. Changing Places by Closomat can be found at the following transport hubs: Birmingham AirportBristol AirportEast Midlands AirportGatwick Airport, North TerminalInverness AirportLiverpool John Lennon AirportManchester Airport, T1, 2 and 3Accrington Bus StationHaymarket Bus StationStoke Bus StationPier Head Ferry Terminal, LiverpoolPaddington Station, LondonPort Talbot Railway StationSwansea Railway StationLondon Victoria, railway stationYork StationFacilities at Bristol Airport, Gatwick Airport, Port Talbot Railway Station and York Station include the added benefit of a Closomat wash and dry toilet, for those who may lack the ability to wipe themselves – allowing the facility to support a wider range of users. 
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Changing Places in Healthcare Settings

Changing Places in Healthcare Settings

Closomat

Closomat has a proven track record in supply and installation of Changing Places facilities in healthcare settings. Changing Places are vital for disabled people with complex needs, providing safe and dignified access to an appropriate toilet when away from home.Closomat’s high-specification Changing Places facilities are robust and effective for high-traffic locations such as hospitals, medical centres and GP Surgeries. The company’s ability to deliver design advice, supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance across the ambit of accessible toileting equipment, means it is uniquely placed to simplify the whole process for public environments.Changing Places by Closomat can be found at the following:Darlington Memorial HospitalFinchley Memorial HospitalLeighton Hospital The facilities at Darlington Memorial Hospital and Leighton Hospital include the addition of British Standards recommended Closomat wash and dry toilet. The automatic toilet cleans and dries the user after flushing, enabling the facilities to support a wider range of patients and visitors and offering high levels of hygiene.
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The Canch - Changing Place

The Canch - Changing Place

Innova Care Concepts

Located just to the east of Worksop Town Centre, The Canch is an award-winning park that is owned and managed by Bassetlaw District Council.As part of Bassetlaw District Council’s commitment to continually improve the overall facilities at its Green Flag award-winning park, plans for a new building were put in place in 2021 to include a refreshments kiosk, a Changing Places toilet, a disabled toilet, a baby change and parent WC in addition to four unisex toilets.To improve their visitor experience and make their park accessible for all, Bassetlaw District Council got in touch with Innova Care Concepts to supply and install a new Changing Places facility.Take a look to fine out how Innova helped ensure The Canch had accessible toilet facilities for all visitors to their park .....
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Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera

Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera

Bushboard Washroom Systems Ltd

£12 million has been invested into Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera secondary school in Neath Port Talbot. A three storey teaching block has been built, providing state of the art classrooms and school toilet cubicles for 11-19 year old pupils.Privacy was a big factor when specifying the school toilet cubicles. Bushboard’s HiZone toilet cubicles were chosen. HiZone is a full height toilet cubicle with partitions sitting in durable aluminium skirting at floor level.Read the whole case study on our website.
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First printed house with KEUCO IXMO fittings and accessories

First printed house with KEUCO IXMO fittings and accessories

KEUCO

The result of the first project of this type is a house with an organic, soft design - the furnishings minimalistic, high-quality and modern. The house consists of triple-shelled walls that are filled with insulating mass. With the help of a giant 3D printer, the concrete mass was applied layer by layer. And within only a few months, a single-family house with 160 m² of living space was created.Nothing was to be missing from the house with its furnishings; the aim was to emphasise the high-quality and special style of the building. The concrete layers were to remain visible inside and out - reduced, clean and yet expressive in its style. This claim runs consistently through all rooms of the house. The bathrooms are equipped with KEUCO IXMO fittings in the shower and on the bathtub. The minimalistic fitting elements blend into the futuristic image, restrained yet strong in design. The shiny chrome finish, reflect a brilliant contrast to the dark tiles in the shower.Aligning with the principle of the house "without corners and edges", round cover plates were chosen for the fittings.  The accessories at the washbasin and WC also fulfil the credo of the design concept: EDITION 400 with its round form language is filigree and the accessories are high-quality eye-catchers. They enhance the bathroom with their understatement.What once started as a pilot project could influence building in the future and also offer installation and plumbing companies with completely new challenges.The materials and fittings of the bathrooms were chosen to match the special wall texture. "Without corners and edges", the EDITION 400 accessories from KEUCO perfectly fit to the motto, as does the KEUCO IXMO bath mixer with round cover plates.In addition to numerous accessories for the toilet and washbasin area, the EDITION 400 range also includes many hooks and towel rails. The accessories are very filigree in design and nicely round-off the bathroom design in a discrete and elegant way.  The IXMO fittings in the shower are not only outstanding in terms of design, but also from a technical point of view: the water quantity and temperature are regulated via the single-lever mixer. The shower holder integrates a diverter, where you can choose between a large overhead shower and a hand shower. Two in one: The KEUCO free-standing accessory for the toilet area is the flexible solution for a toilet paper holder and toilet brush set. Thanks to the large base plate, it is particularly stable.  
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Merkinch Primary School, Inverness

Merkinch Primary School, Inverness

ONVO Modular Limited

ONVO very much enjoyed being part of the redevelopment of Merkinch Primary School in Inverness. Working initially with the architect on the toilet layouts and design and then with Korrie Technical Services to achieve colourful, open plan, safe toilet environments throughout the building. The ONVO solid surface washtroughs and circular washfountains have been used depending on each induvial toilet layout to achieve these anti-bullying and hygienic areas.
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Education | Rainbow Nursery

Education | Rainbow Nursery

Venesta Washroom Systems Ltd

A functional, child-friendly washroom design featuring Genesis toilet cubicles was created for Rainbow Nurser. The nursery opted for Venesta’s Genesis toilet cubicles, a popular choice for early education settings due to it's versatility and many customisable features including low-level doors and curved partitions. The toilet cubicles were specified in High Pressure Laminate (HPL) making them ideal for nursery usage, allowing for easy cleaning and simple maintenance, meaning they really will stand the test of time.For cost savings and reduced installation times, our Vepps pre-plumbed panelling system was specified. In addition, low level vanity units were installed featuring semi-recessed basins. A favourite for our youngest customers as they don’t get the water from the basin on their clothes when washing hands. Read the full case study for more details.
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Changing Places in Hospitality

Changing Places in Hospitality

Closomat

Closomat has supplied and installed state-of-the-art Changing Places for JD Wetherspoon in multiple locations across the UK. The national pub brand was the first to lead the way in accessibility and inclusion by providing these life-changing toilets for its patrons, engaging Closomat for installation and regular maintenance.The high-quality equipment included in these facilities, enables disabled customers with complex needs to access the toilet safely and with dignity, opening up the option of visiting venues for food and drink that could otherwise be unavailable to them.Under updated building regulations in England, as of January 2021, it is compulsory for any new building used for assembly, recreation or entertainment, including pubs, bars and restaurants, with a capacity of 350 people or more, to include at least one Changing Places toilet. It is also a requirement for existing businesses to install a Changing Places facility if undergoing substantial refurbishment.Changing Places by Closomat can be found at the following:The Booking Office, EdinburghCaptain Ridley’s Shooting Party, BletchleyThe Iron Duke, WellingtonThe Lifeboat, FormbyThe Mossy Well, Muswell HillThe Pilgrim’s Progress, BedfordThe Prior John, BridlingtonRoyal Victoria Pavilion, RamsgateSandford House, Huntingdon, The Troll Cart, Great YarmouthThe Velvet Coaster, Blackpool
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Changing Places at Roadside and Motorway Service Areas

Changing Places at Roadside and Motorway Service Areas

Closomat

Closomat is an experienced installer of Changing Places toilets at roadside and motorway service areas. The company has completed multiple projects for leading operators, including Extra, Roadchef, Moto, Westmorland and Cornwall Services.All installs are high-specification and meet full British Standards, or above. Moto, Southwaite and Toddington, include the addition of a Closomat wash and dry toilet, for those who may lack the ability to wipe themselves – allowing the facilities to support a wider range of users. Many of these projects are a direct result of a central government Changing Places fund (for which Closomat is a preferred supplier), distributed to successful bidders for improving inclusive toilet provision on England’s major road network.Closomat provides a range of services to these clients, including design and commissioning, through to project management, supply and installation, as well as maintenance and repair.Changing Places by Closomat can be found at the following service areas:Moto – Rugby, Southwaite and Toddington. Roadchef – Annandale Water, Clacket Lane M25 Eastbound, Norton Cranes M6, Strensham (Northbound), M5, Strensham (Southbound), M5, Tibshelf (Northbound), M1, Tibshelf, (Southbound), M1, Northampton (Northbound), M1, Northampton (Southbound), M1, Clacket Lane (Westbound), M25, Chester, M56, Sedgemoor, M5, Taunton Deane (Northbound), M5, Rownhams (Southbound), M27, Maidstone, M20, Durham, A1MExtra -  Beaconsfield, Baldock, Cobham, Leeds Skelton, CambridgeWestmorland – Gloucester and Tebay servicesCornwall Services – A30 near Bodmin.
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Changing Places at Tourist Attractions

Changing Places at Tourist Attractions

Closomat

Closomat is a specialist in Changing Places installation for tourist attractions, from theme parks to zoos and petting farms, through to cultural attractions such as museums and castles. The high-quality facilities the company provides, ensure venues meet their access and inclusion responsibilities and their disabled guests are catered for appropriately.Notably, Closomat has installed three Changing Places toilets at Alton Towers Resort, Britain’s number one theme park, including recently in the admissions area of the park.The state-of the art facilities that Closomat has installed at Beamish Museum, Cadbury World, Marwell Zoo and Tamworth Castle, go above and beyond British Standards, with the addition of a Closomat wash and dry toilet, allowing the facility to support a wider range of users. Due to changes in building regulations in England, as of January 2021, it is a requirement for any new site used for assembly, recreation, or entertainment, such as zoos, theme parks and venues for sport and exhibitions, with a capacity of 2000 people or more, to include at least one Changing Places toilet. It is also a requirement for existing attractions to install a Changing Places facility when undergoing substantial refurbishment.Changing Places by Closomat can be found at the following: Alton TowersBeamish Museum, DurhamBristol ZooCadbury World, BirminghamChill Factore, indoor skiing, StretfordCotswold Wildlife ParkDe Montfort Hall, LeicesterDundee Science CentreLegoland, WindsorLongdown Activity Farm, New ForestThe Lost Gardens of Heligan, CornwallMarwell Zoo, HampshireNewquay ZooPaignton Zoo, DevonRoyal Postal Museum, LondonStrawberry Fields, LiverpoolTamworth CastleThackray Museum, Leeds
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GEC Anderson Brush Up Well For Wren Academy

GEC Anderson Brush Up Well For Wren Academy

Anderson, GEC Ltd

The Wren Academy sponsored by the Diocese of London and situated in Friern Barnet North London, recently underwent large-scale regeneration.What started out as a refurbishment project, with some new build, soon became a new build academy, with some refurbishment. A total budget of 23 million was used to turn the Academy into a fine example of a 21st century school.Architects Penoyre & Prasad, already praised for their education projects with two RIBA awards, created a unique learning environment for the pupils, who are actively encourage to take ownership of the school. The new building section of the site includes a new entrance, teaching blocks, library and toilet facilities, for which GEC Anderson supplied three special feature wash troughs within the uni-sex toilets.The facilities area has kept with the open air feel in line with the rest of the new build. The anti-bullying concept of a light and airy space, without a door to main washroom area, also promotes maturity and responsibility.The wash troughs in the toilet area created a slight industrial, but professional and clean look. There also offer water saving advantages over a standard sink or basin configuration.Martin Tye, managing director of GEC, said “The academy is a great example of modern design and architecture and for our products to be specified is a great honour and achievement.”“The wash troughs were of particular significance, architecturally, as they were seen to provide the flow and contemporary design that is simply not available with alternative materials” added Martin.
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KEUCO GIVES A COMFORT WARD A MODERN AMBIENCE AND HOME LIKE ATMOSPHERE

KEUCO GIVES A COMFORT WARD A MODERN AMBIENCE AND HOME LIKE ATMOSPHERE

KEUCO

For the recent redesign of the comfort ward of in Geilenkirchen a tasteful furnishing design was chosen, combining a modern ambience with a familiar atmosphere. The bathrooms equipped for the disabled were furnished with fittings, accessories and cosmetic mirrors from KEUCO and offer patients much convenience along with stylish design.Matching the colour schemes of the adjacent rooms, the spacious bathrooms are decorated in warm tones. At the double washbasin, EDITION 400 wall spout fittings in brilliant chrome present a clear and uncluttered picture. As an interesting contrast, these are combined with PLAN lotion dispensers with an anodised aluminium finish. When a closer look is called for, KEUCO's iLook_move cosmetic mirrors with surrounding illumination answer the need. The innovative hinge design allows use of the cosmetic mirror also while seated. Aside from their timeless and universal design, with their clear contours and straight lines KEUCO products are also known for their cleaning-friendliness. Each wash area is also equipped with a KEUCO hair dryer.In the disabled-accessible wet area, patients shower with the innovative IXMO fitting, which combines multiple functions in the smallest of spaces. The PLAN railing system provides support for standing up and adds a welcome sense of security in the shower. The ELEGANCE shower basket for the necessary care products can also be easily reached while sitting on the KEUCO Care shower stool. Space for bathrobes and towels can be found in the bathroom on PLAN towel hooks.The convenience and safety of the patient is taken into consideration even around the toilet. The toilet paper holder, spare paper holder and toilet brush set are mounted at the ideal height. The brilliant chrome finishes contrast beautifully with the sand-coloured tiles. For patients with disabilities, KEUCO drop-down supporting rails encourage more independence.With their modern furnishings, the extremely spacious bathrooms in the comfort ward of St. Elisabeth hospital in Geilenkirchen demonstrate how appealingly safety and convenience can be designed.
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Education | Marian Vian Primary School

Education | Marian Vian Primary School

Venesta Washroom Systems Ltd

“Wow - the children are so excited to have new toilets. The school has had the same toilets since 1930 and they were in desperate need of replacing. The children now take pride in the facilities and love the wash trough hand basin. The impact on all children having nice facilities to use is amazing. The problem I have now is they don’t want to leave the washroom!” - Sue MacAskill, Marian Vian’s Facilities Manager The biggest challenge was the time constraints, due to school term times. Specifying our industry-leading pre-plumbed panelling system Vepps® helped reduce installation time by 50%.
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Entertainment | The Old Vic Theatre, London

Entertainment | The Old Vic Theatre, London

Venesta Washroom Systems Ltd

The Old Vic Theatre underwent a huge renovation project with the aim of making it an improved place for people to visit. The project included new 'accessible to all' washroom facilities.With space at a premium, it was decided that the existing male and female washroom areas would be changed into gender neutral toilets. Modern and minimal Unity toilet cubicles were specified for the new washrooms along with Rapiduct duct panelling. Read the full case study for more details.
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Commercial | Capital One Head Office

Commercial | Capital One Head Office

Venesta Washroom Systems Ltd

Capital One recently turned their attention to breathing new life into their washrooms to give their staff the very best facilities throughout their office.Venesta Unity toilet cubicles were specified and complement the décor of the new washroom areas. Stylish, modern and easy to maintain the Unity toilet cubicles feature setback satin anodised aluminium pedestals fixed to the partitions for a contemporary floating appearance.The cubicles were specified in Solid Grade Laminate which is ideal for heavy use commercial washrooms.Read the full case study for more details.
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Education | Imperial College

Education | Imperial College

Venesta Washroom Systems Ltd

This project was part of an extensive refurbishment of the Sherfield Building, transforming an existing bar area into a restaurant with meeting rooms and public toilets. Imperial College wanted to create sleek, modern washrooms that would handle heavy traffic. “Our key considerations were to provide a contemporary facility which could be used as a benchmark for all future public toilet spaces throughout the college. Sourcing products made in the UK, with readily available parts, was an important part of our selection process, making Venesta the ideal choice.” - Dan Curtis, Strategic Development Manager
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Kent House, London

Kent House, London

Washroom Washroom Ltd

A striking run of washroom superloos in an unusual dark oak and bronze design to complement the Art Deco building. The full height Alto toilet cubicles were finished using engineered oak in a natural fumed oak veneer with 20 per cent sheen lacquer for a shiny finish that is also hardwearing and easy to clean without concealing the natural grain of the wood. Each cubicle includes its own bespoke vanity unit with square countertop basins set on a floating shelf and were completed with veneered vanity under panels and wall panels stained to match the toilet cubicle doors.
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Leicester office refurbishment

Leicester office refurbishment

Washroom Washroom Ltd

Our innovative Alto FENIX toilet cubicles, with their unique super matt surface, have been used to create a striking design statement for a leading fashion retailer. Manufactured from FENIX NTM using the latest nanotechnology, the Alto FENIX toilet cubicle is soft to touch, thermally self-healing, impact and scratch resistant, hydro repellent and has enhanced anti-bacterial properties, making it ideal for washrooms where a luxury, high performance finish is required. The new washrooms also feature our Concerto integrated duct panels, finished in Formica high pressure laminate.

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