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Bathroom Manufacturers Association BMA: BMA reports successful bathroom conference
(11/11/2009)

The BMA's bathroom conference and accompanying exhibition is the main industry event in the business calendar. This year it allowed delegates to mix, build industry relationships, and learn everything that’s new in the bathroom business. Delegates from all sectors of the industry attended and all, bar none, described it as an outstanding success. A packed house, a packed programme and eight thought-provoking performances from the speakers made this year’s Bathroom Conference the best yet. “W... [more]

Bathroom Manufacturers Association BMA: BMA upgrades Water Efficient Product Labeling Scheme
(03/09/2009)

The BMA’s Water Efficient Product Labeling Scheme (WEPLS) is set to be upgraded this autumn with the introduction of two new product categories, new functionality and a completely re-designed label. The scheme which was launched two years ago is now recognised as the method by which both consumers and professionals can seek out bathroom products which are sustainable and eco-sensitive. Many Government departments now look to WEPLS as the best available guide to water saving bathroom products... [more]

Bathroom Manufacturers Association BMA: Annual Bathroom Conference 2009 brings together senior figures from all sectors of the industry
(28/08/2009)

The Annual Bathroom Conference 2009 is taking place on 20 October 2009 at the De Vere Carden Park near Chester, Cheshire. The conference brings together senior figures from all sectors of the industry and offers a unique opportunity for manufacturers, distributors, retailers, designers and the media to be part of the Industry’s development. The conference programme offers delegates a mix of presentations by leading industry experts, government officials, well known designers and economists th... [more]

BEAMA: New regulations herald a step change in bathroom safety
(17/08/2009)

Changes to Building Regulation Part G were laid before the House of Commons in a written ministerial statement on 13 May 2009. The changes to the regulations come into force on 1 October 2009. Building Regulation Part G now specifies that baths in new homes (including those created through change of use) incorporate measures to ensure that water is delivered at no more than 48ºC. The supporting guidance suggests the use of a thermostatic mixing valve to do this. MPs have welcomed the Gove... [more]

Bathroom Manufacturers Association BMA: New President for the Bathroom Manufacturers Association
(10/08/2009)

At its AGM, the Bathroom Manufacturers Association (BMA) reviewed its work over the last twelve months, elected new officials and looked forward to a challenging year ahead. The Bathroom Manufacturers Association represents the interests of almost 40 major bathroom manufacturing groups with around 80 well known brands in the UK market. Its AGM, held at the BMA office suite in Stoke on Trent, saw the retirement of its current President, Alan Brown and the election of its new President, Steve L... [more]

Bathroom Manufacturers Association BMA: 2009 Bathroom Conference to take place on 20 October in Cheshire
(20/07/2009)

The 2009 BMA Annual Bathroom Conference, one of the most significant dates in the bathroom industry calendar has been confirmed and arrangements are now well advanced for this increasingly important annual event. October 20th 2009 will see this year’s Bathroom Conference held at the Carden Park Hotel, Cheshire. “There really is no other event for the bathroom industry quite like the Bathroom Conference,” comments BMA Chief Executive, Yvonne Orgill, “and we are delighted that this year’s confe... [more]

Bathroom Manufacturers Association BMA: Revised Building Regulations Part G focus on water efficiency, grey water harvesting and scalding prevention
(20/07/2009)

Three really important issues are highlighted in the new revised Building Regulations Part G. Water Efficiency - from October this year Part G requires that all new build homes will need to meet a new minimum water efficiency standard of 125 litres per person per day. The current average consumption of water in the UK is around 150 litres per person. Bathroom manufacturers have been aware for a number of years that water efficiency is a key requirement and have been carefully developing produ... [more]

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