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Sainsbury’s Installs a Changing Places Toilet in New Aylesbury Gatehouse Store
We recently installed a Changing Places toilet at the newly built Sainsbury’s store in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, which is due to open this week. The 50,000 ft2 Aylesbury Gatehouse Store is due to open its doors on 24th November, and as well as a Changing Places Toilet, it will also feature an...
Changing Places Toilet Installation at Atlantic Racquet Centre
Case Study: Atlantic Racquet Centre The Atlantic Racquet Centre (ARC) is a brand new community racquet and fitness centre where everyone can exercise, socialise and learn together. The volunteer led facility is focused on improving the health and wellbeing of all local people. As a community resource the intention was always to...
Installation of a Changing Places Toilet at Christchurch Centre, Newport
Case Study: Christchurch Centre, Newport Christchurch, Newport is a church in South Wales which plays a big part in the local community. They offer meeting and conference space, host local groups, run clubs and work to help people in need. They were keen to install a Changing Places Toilet in the building to...
Installation of a Changing Places Toilet at the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds
Case Study: Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds The Royal Armouries Museum is the modern home of the United Kingdom’s national collection of arms and armour. It houses one of the largest collections of arms and armour in the world, with more than 4,500 objects from the ancient world to the modern day. The decision...
A D-Day Story: Why Everyone Should Have Access to Museums
Written by Nick Kent. It is International Museum Day today. As a leading Changing Places Toilet provider, we have worked with museums all over the UK and beyond, helping to make them more accessible. A recent project that had a personal impact was the installation next to the D-Day Story museum...
Life in a Care Home CAN be filled with little luxuries
Many Care Homes are now focusing on offering their residents an indulgent experience – and why not. Living in a Care Home should be able to mean wonderful food, lovely surroundings, company and care on hand and little pampers such as hairdressing, cinema rooms and spa-like bathrooms. Person centered care focuses...
An Accessibility Success Story: Manx Museum’s Changing Places Toilet
Astor Bannerman worked with the Isle of Man’s Manx Museum on their Changing Places toilet project in 2018. We caught up with them a few years on to find out what impact the installation of the facility has had on the museum and its visitors. What have been the benefits to...
Installation of a Changing Places Toilet at Seven Sisters Country Park
Case Study: Seven Sisters Country Park Seven Sisters Country Park is a unique place. It comprises 280 hectares of chalk cliffs, meandering river valley and open chalk grassland. It is home to grazing livestock, rare flora and fauna and is a corridor for a large number of migrating birds. In July 2021 the South...
“Leaders in Care” Finalist
We are extremely proud to be able to share the news that we are a finalist in this year’s “Leaders in Care” awards for our innovative solutions in the care sector. This is a result of a huge team effort from everyone at Astor Bannerman and a great achievement. Astor Bannerman...
Dementia: A Hidden Disability
Today is an important day in the disability awareness calendar for two reasons. Firstly, it is International Day of People with Disabilities, and the theme this year is ‘Fighting for rights in the post-COVID era’. Secondly, it is Elf Day, a day to support those living with dementia, run by the Alzheimer’s Society. To commemorate these two...