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![]() 26, m, resident of spa, northern ireland, a thinker, who tries to be real, enjoys the company of nala(left), indebted to jesus for his grace and instruction in life and whose, amongst other things, studying sports science at UUJ. enjoy rugby a whole lot! |
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![]() Sunday, April 28, 2002 World Toilet Summit to be held in Belfast The conference will be devoted to the issue of lavatory standards outside the home, in countries around the world. Richard Chisnell of the British Toilet Association, said: "For too long our toileting needs have been let down by poor provision and poor maintenance and cleaning. "People don't like using public toilets anymore. Sometimes they go in the street and it's not very healthy." Mr Chisnell said there were "far too many" poor public toilet facilities, including those in pubs and restaurants. The four-day summit in Belfast, which runs from 26 to 29 September, has already attracted delegates from 15 countries including, China, Taiwan, Africa, India, Nepal, Chile. An exhibition will also take place alongside the conference in St George's Market and there will be a dinner to mark the annual Loo of the Year award....more Funny this. While we were travelling we reguarly found ourselves having to delve into our pockets just so we could have a pee (in some places you had to pay more for a dump!) The standard procedure usually involved some wee woman sitting at the entrance who demanded some money and who then handed you a piece of toilet paper in return for your small change. It was a bit of a hassle but the cleanliness of the toilets was always first class - to the point where i began to think it was an excellent idea. So maybe i'll head to the summit and throw in my some of my thoughts! I'll definitely be going to the exhibition in St. Georges!!
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