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According to a British study conducted by bathroom specialist Pebble Grey, men spend an average of 7 hours a year in the toilet, not for physiological reasons, but to take a break. This statistic, ...
A former council storage building on the Sands Lane promenade between the beach and Hornsea Hub has been converted into a ...
The new facility, on the Sands Lane promenade between the beach and the Hornsea Hub, is free to use and includes six women’s cubicles, two men’s cubicles and urinals, and an accessible toilet, ...
Researchers have invented two new urinal designs that could significantly reduce the amount of urine splashback, keeping ...
Walking around the city, especially along the canals, you're likely to see various quirks, like garbage bin-green public ...
One of the most stubborn problems in modern hygiene begins with a simple splash.
The Racing Post today exposes the appalling state of some of Britain’s weighing room facilities, which in one extraordinary ...
Urinals, first invented nearly 200 years ago, have a notorious flaw - splashback. Now, experts have come up with a design ...
A disabled pensioner has claimed he was booted off a flight because he was unable to walk to the toilet. Barry Dobner was due ...
It is hoped a device adapted to allow immobile female hospital patients to go to the toilet more easily could be rolled out ...