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Award inspectors visit pubs in Rutherglen and Cambuslang for a loo-k at their washrooms

Inspectors from the Loo of the Year Awards recently visited pubs in Rutherglen and Cambuslang to assess the quality of their washrooms. The John Fairweather in Cambuslang received a platinum grading, while the An Ruadh Ghlean in Rutherglen surpassed that with a platinum plus grading. The Loo of the Year Awards evaluates washrooms in various categories, including décor, cleanliness, accessibility, and overall maintenance.
Inspectors made unannounced visits to thousands of toilets across the UK, including those in the two pubs owned by Wetherspoon. The criteria for grading included hand washing facilities, décor, and management. Toilets can be rated bronze, silver, gold, platinum, platinum plus, or diamond, with each facility graded separately before receiving an overall aggregate grade.
The managers of An Ruadh Ghlean and The John Fairweather, Kat Scouller and Shannon Stokes, respectively, expressed their delight at the prestigious awards. Both pubs were commended for their high standards of cleanliness and maintenance. The Loo of the Year Awards managing director, Becky Wall, congratulated the pubs on their well-designed and well-maintained washrooms.
The recognition received by the Rutherglen and Cambuslang pubs highlights their commitment to providing excellent washroom facilities for their patrons. The awards serve as a testament to the hard work and dedication of the staff in maintaining high standards of hygiene and cleanliness in the washrooms.
In conclusion, the recent accolades awarded to the pubs in Rutherglen and Cambuslang underscore the importance of maintaining clean and well-equipped washrooms in public spaces. These awards not only recognise the efforts of the pub staff but also encourage other establishments to strive for excellence in their facilities to enhance the overall customer experience.