KING Charles’ loos have held up to scrutiny after going head to head against other loos in a Herefordshire businesswoman’s awards.
The public toilets in Windsor Great Park have been recognised with a highly commended award.
The park’s facilities were praised by the Loo of the Year Awards for their high standards of accessibility, hygiene, repair, and overall quality.
Herefordshire’s Becky Wall, who runs the awards with her husband Charles, said: “We met Kieran Baggott at the Saville Garden visitor centre to present a certificate to him as the Great Windsor Park was a finalist and had been awarded a highly commended in the individual washroom cleaner for England.
“We were impressed by how seriously this estate takes away-from-home facilities.”
The family toilets, which include disabled access, training toilets for children, and baby changing units, were particularly commended.
The sinks have sensor taps and low-level basins for children.
The visitor centre’s men’s, women’s, and disabled access toilets were described as “modern, fresh, and very much deserved the platinum plus grades they had received in the 2024 awards inspections.”
The Great Windsor Park had four entries in the 2024 Loo of the Year Awards.
The Saville Garden visitor centre and adventure playground both received a platinum plus status, while the Heather Garden and Virginia water pavilion were awarded platinum status.
The park is part of the Windsor Estate of King Charles III, who recommended that his estates should consider entering the Loo of the Year Awards.
The Loo of the Year Awards have been celebrating washrooms in the UK since 1987 and are now open for entry for the 2025 awards.