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Four Wetherspoon pubs scoop prizes for their loos

Neil Gerrard
Monday 07 December 2009 16:34
Loo of the Year Award

JD Wetherspoon has the best pub loos across the UK, according to the judges of a competition which scours the country for the cleanest public toilets.

The firm brushed aside the opposition in the pubs and wine bars category of the Loo of the Year Awards 2009, being named the national category award winner in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The four pubs that won the individual titles were: Goodman’s Field (City of London); the Earl of Zetland (Grangemouth, Scotland); the John Capel Hanbury (Pontypool, Wales); and the Diamond, (Derry, Northern Ireland).

The company also won the UK Trophy in the Corporate Provider category and was named in the 2009 Champions League – Standards of Excellence Awards.

A total of 144 Wetherspoon pubs were entered into the awards.

The judges marked the toilets, which were inspected anonymously, from zero to a maximum five stars. The maximum five stars were awarded to 104 Wetherspoon pubs, while 40 received four stars.

Wetherspoon head of property and acquisitions, Jon Randall, said: “We are thrilled to have won so many plaudits in the Loo of the Year Awards 2009."

Fast-food giant McDonald’s scooped the overall UK Loo of the Year award. Nominations are now being sought for next years awards.

View a full list of the Loo of the Year winners >>

SBPA welcomes Glasgow U-turn on toilet-based capacity limits in pubs >>

Welsh pubs can cash in by opening toilets to the public >>

Look to the loo awards for national promotion >>


By Neil Gerrard


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