A pub in Salisbury has once again won a mention in the national Loo of the Year Awards for the cleanliness of its toilets.
This year, the King’s Head Inn on Bridge Street earned a platinum rating from the annual awards topping its gold rating of last year.
The Wetherspoon’s pub is no stranger to accolades from the Loo of the Year Awards, having also won gold in 2018 and 2021.
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Each year, Loo of the Year Awards inspectors make unannounced visits to thousands of toilets across the UK, rating them either silver, gold, platinum, platinum plus or diamond. Unacceptable toilets receive no rating.
Loo of the Year Awards managing director Becky Wall repeated her praise of the King’s Head Inn’s toilets which she originally said last year.
She said: "The toilets at The King’s Head Inn have been designed and fitted out to a very high standard and are both clean and well maintained.
"The pub deserves its platinum award."
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