In its 37th year and run by business woman Becky Wall BEM, the awards used a team of independent inspectors to judge washrooms and toilet facilities at business premises
More than 1,500 businesses from across the UK have stepped up to have their washrooms and toilet facilities judged by a team of independent inspectors – as part of the 2024 Loo of the Year Awards.
Run by business woman Becky Wall BEM, the scheme is now in its 37th year of celebrating excellence when it comes to facilities we all need to use.
“Our mission is to celebrate and recognise good, great, outstanding and exceptional ‘away from home’ washroom facilities across the UK. In doing this we offer the public the opportunity to make decisions about where to spend their time and money,” Becky said.
“All of us notice when washrooms and toilets are of exceptional quality and we also pay attention if visiting them is a poor experience. We aim to showcase those businesses which take hygiene and public loos seriously – seeing them as part of a positive customer or staff experience.”
Central to The Loo of the Year awards is a grading scheme where entrants agree to receive an unannounced visit from an inspector and each washroom is judged on upon 101 criteria which include cleanliness, décor, signage, accessibility and customer care.
“This is not just about winning awards,” Becky says. “It’s about committing to excellence when it comes to providing facilities for customers and/or staff and being prepared to improve your offering and maintain high quality services. Your grading can be put on public display to show customers how seriously you take their personal comfort.”
This year, 1,556 businesses entered the scheme – some nominated themselves however nominations can come from anyone using the facilities (as long as the owner or manager authorises the nomination). Of those which entered, the top five business categories were: pubs; shopping centres; hotels; caravan and camping sites and motorway service stations.
Grading for 2024 has now been completed with 64 businesses getting the highest grading of ‘diamond’; 478 being graded as ‘platinum plus’; 988 as ‘platinum’; 25 rated ‘gold’ and one rated as ‘silver’. Not one business was rated at the basic grading of ‘bronze’.
“We are thrilled with the level of entries this year and the commitment shown by those nominated to either improve their standards or maintain very high standards,” Becky said.
Last year’s overall Loo of the Year winner was the team who run Hillcroft Park, caravan and glamping site in Pooley Bridge in the Lake District.
Owner Jill Heath said: “Even though our old facilities building was cleaned on a regular basis, there was no underfloor heating, the shower cubicles were small and it needed bringing up to date.
“We wanted to offer our guests clean modern facilities with energy saving equipment, large tiled shower cubicles with seating, tiled floors with underfloor heating, plenty of ventilation and light including wall murals of the Lakeland fells and a wildlife soundtrack with a high standard of cleanliness throughout and this is what we achieved.
“To the overall national award in 2023 we were ecstatic! It means a great deal to a small family business who have a fantastic team around them.”
After months of grading, the Loo of the Year Award team will be hosting a day of celebration, sponsored by the global leading brand in professional hygiene Tork, at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull on Wednesday 15 January. During the day-long event which will raise money for the charity Crohn’s & Colitis UK, trophies will awarded in various categories for outstanding customer service.
• Image shows John and Margaret (known as Mags) Walton, site wardens of Hillcroft Park, which won the overall title of Loo of the Year at the scheme’s annual day of celebration in January this year. The next day of celebration will take place in January 2025 when the best of the best for 2024 will be honoured
Register now to receive free email alerts of press releases or login to manage your preferences. You can also subscribe to RSS feeds of press releases by category or keyword here.
Sign up to receive press release alerts of your choice by email, or manage your subscription
Journalist enquiries to PRs.
Featured recruiter: click to view its vacancies
Regional news publication seeks a news editor who can build on its online growth and ensure that its printed paper is of the highest quality
Subscribe to our newsletter for latest news, tips, jobs and more
End that deadline stress today and find help in our freelance directory
Kindred Forest partners with Volker Lehmann and local families to bring Wild Beniano Cacao from the Amazon direct to the UK for first time. The Wild Chocolate bar blends rare flavours and sustainability: 20 per cent of profits go to rainforest conservation
Our next Newsrewired conference will be in May 2025, London.
Conferences and study weeks are fantastic opportunities to get the latest updates on the industry and network with your peers
Awards are a great way to have your hard work recognised by industry experts and celebrate your teams. Here is where you can apply
If you find your social feeds a tad too heavy on men's voices, follow and connect with these fantastic women experts on indie media
How do you move print readers to digital? Are there other ways to hold on to subscribers besides a last-ditch deal?