Whether you call it the loo, john, privy, lavatory or toilet, this facility is essential wherever humans gather or live: toilet provision has even been called the barometer of civilization. The modern development of public toilets dates from the late 19th century when sewer systems and water supplies provided hygienic means of dealing with waste, facilitated by public health legislation that also permitted local authorities to provide toilets in town centres. Yet the statutes in the United Kingdom, where the flushing toilet as we know it was invented, never went so far as to require provision of these facilities outside the home. Pressure on resources during the last 20 years has led to many public toilets being closed, for example, 40% of ...
Human feces contains ten million viruses, one million bacteria, and 1,000 parasitic cysts, contribut...
Access to toilets when away from home is a necessity for living active lives. The tendency to stay a...
Newsletter that supports the research undertaken as part of the TACT3 Consortia, funded by the New D...
This paper discusses the role of public toilets, as transmitters of disease, but also of their impor...
There is no mandatory requirement for local authorities to provide public toilets. Yet, it is argued...
This paper reviews and reflects on how the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns became a uniqu...
Bichard’s work for the TACT3 project (Bichard REF Output 3) found that UK toilet provision is not ce...
The pandemic shed light on the importance of publicly accessible toilets to people in the UK. In thi...
This article investigates the problem of the inadequate and unequal nature of public toilet provisio...
First paragraph: As lockdown began to be relaxed in England from mid-May and people started venturin...
According to the United Nations, by 2025, 1.9 billion people will be living in countries or regions ...
In this paper, it is argued that public toilets policy is a town planning issue, crucial to creating...
Although classified by the Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) as unimproved sanitation facilities, pub...
Nigeria is currently challenged with effective management of human waste due to the rapidly growing ...
This paper builds on a previous peer reviewed article published by the Institute of Civil Engineers ...
Human feces contains ten million viruses, one million bacteria, and 1,000 parasitic cysts, contribut...
Access to toilets when away from home is a necessity for living active lives. The tendency to stay a...
Newsletter that supports the research undertaken as part of the TACT3 Consortia, funded by the New D...
This paper discusses the role of public toilets, as transmitters of disease, but also of their impor...
There is no mandatory requirement for local authorities to provide public toilets. Yet, it is argued...
This paper reviews and reflects on how the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns became a uniqu...
Bichard’s work for the TACT3 project (Bichard REF Output 3) found that UK toilet provision is not ce...
The pandemic shed light on the importance of publicly accessible toilets to people in the UK. In thi...
This article investigates the problem of the inadequate and unequal nature of public toilet provisio...
First paragraph: As lockdown began to be relaxed in England from mid-May and people started venturin...
According to the United Nations, by 2025, 1.9 billion people will be living in countries or regions ...
In this paper, it is argued that public toilets policy is a town planning issue, crucial to creating...
Although classified by the Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) as unimproved sanitation facilities, pub...
Nigeria is currently challenged with effective management of human waste due to the rapidly growing ...
This paper builds on a previous peer reviewed article published by the Institute of Civil Engineers ...
Human feces contains ten million viruses, one million bacteria, and 1,000 parasitic cysts, contribut...
Access to toilets when away from home is a necessity for living active lives. The tendency to stay a...
Newsletter that supports the research undertaken as part of the TACT3 Consortia, funded by the New D...