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Taylor25801  
#1 Posted : 02 April 2014 22:37:38(UTC)
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Taylor25801

How many loos do you need in a public house, what regulations apply / govern them. Any assist will be appreciated
bob youel  
#2 Posted : 03 April 2014 07:08:19(UTC)
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bob youel

talk to your local councils EHO's as they should have all the detail that you want
Stephen Mills  
#3 Posted : 03 April 2014 14:28:22(UTC)
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Stephen Mills

Hi Taylor, A quick look at BS 6465,table 11 will give you the standards required, but currently it appears that since the advent of the latest Licensing Act came into force, giving Local Authorities the task of issuing licences, the previous agreements between the Magistrates Courts, Fire & Rescue Services, LA Building Control and Environmental Health Departments which would determine the occupancy figures, and therafter be placed on the licence, most of the time it is down to what the Fire Risk Assessment says can be safely accommodated. Occupancy figures no longer seem to be placed on licences! We would, however, give the advice that the British Standard should be followed. What the local Fire and Rescue Service would say I am afraid I don't know! Steve Mills
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