Baths news articles 
BCG launches Smart4 bathroom brochure
BCG, one of the leading kitchens, bathrooms and heating distributors, is launching a new premium quality brochure under the title ‘Smart4 bathroom collection’. Designed as an easy-to-use guide for independent merchants, installers and end users, the Smart4 brochure offers clear and practical solutions on bathroom planning and design. The full-colour brochure features detailed information on a variety of products, spanning traditional and ... [more]
Mandarin Stone launches new stone baths & basins
Uniquely designed, stone basins and baths from the new Mandarin Stone Bathware collection, make the ultimate statement in the bathroom. Skilfully carved from single pieces of stone and often combing texture with sleek lines, their distinctive, natural look will never fail to impress. Stone Baths These have been sourced to offer the ultimate in bathroom luxury. Exquisitely beautiful, if you are thinking of incorporating one of these into yo... [more]
HVCA BECOMES B&ES ON 1 MARCH 2012
The Heating and Ventilating Contractors’ Association (HVCA) is rebranding and from 1 March 2012 will be known as the Building & Engineering Services Association (B&ES). The HVCA, established in 1904 as the National Association of Master Heating and Domestic Engineers, adopted the HVCA name in 1963. Bob Shelley, President of the HVCA comments, “ Back then, of course, that’s exactly how the majority of the members would have described themsel... [more]
Green Mold Cleaner kills 99.96% of black mold and seals surfaces to prevent future outbreak
Molderizer.com recently released a green mold remediation product claiming 99.96% success rate by breaking apart the DNA of black mold. Not only that, the company also has created a non-toxic solution to seal surfaces to prevent future black mold amplification. The company is offering complimentary samples and mold remediation procedure blueprints to assist in helping mold professionals and mold sufferers. Finally, after negotiations and renew... [more]
Plumb Center’s best ever bathroom brochure unveiled
Plumb Center has published its latest and most comprehensive bathroom brochure, entitled ‘The Bathroom Collection 2012’. The 300- page guide is packed with stunning photography and design ideas, showcasing Plumb Center’s biggest ever range of bathroom suites, showers, taps and accessories. With the newest ranges from leading brands like Mira, Bristan and Ideal Standard, alongside Plumb Center’s exclusive Nabis range, the brochure is designe... [more]
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Bramley baths pass into community ownership
Outstanding Edwardian building in Leeds looks to a bright new future after a model community campaign. John Baron takes the plunge One of the oldest swimming pools in Yorkshire has moved from local authority control and into community ownership in a bid to preserve its future. The future of Edwardian Grade II listed Bramley Baths had been threatened as cash-strapped Leeds city council reduced ...
‘Don’t give up on Levenshulme baths’ plea
Campaigners are calling for people to submit their ideas on the future of a historic swimming baths. Residents in Levenshulme rallied around their baths two years ago when it was threatened with closure – leading to a council re-think on the plans.
Wolverhampton Central Baths to reopen in the summer
The pool at Wolverhampton Central Baths is expected to reopen in early July after a £40,000 repair programme.
Visitors can drink free spa water
Visitors to the Roman Baths are now able to drink Bath's famous spa water for free.
Campaign group set for control of Leeds swimming baths
Volunteers campaigning to take over the running of historic Bramley Baths from Leeds City Council have victory in sight.
Baths and beyond!
THE outgoing mayor of Luton cut the ribbon at the new Gibbs & Dandy bathroom showroom as one of his last official duties on Saturday.
West Leeds: Victory for people in Bramley Baths fight
A community’s year-long battle to save a historic Leeds pool from closure has been successful after council bosses agreed to let locals take over the running of the facility.
Talking Point: Should public services be volunteer-run?
The Friends of Bramley Baths are among several volunteer groups who have been given the green-light to run what were previously local authority services, to save them from closure. Grant Woodward, Rod McPhee and Neil Hudson ask whether it’s right that voluntary groups should step in when councils cut spending.
Legal row over rights to 'Teps'
When Auckland's landmark Tepid Baths reopen after a refit next month, the Auckland Council may not be able to refer to them as the Teps.The council is locked in a legal stoush with a former operator of the indoor pools, John Fay,...
Heritage baths ready to open early with a splash
Auckland's landmark Tepid Baths will reopen early after a projected three-year repair was finished in just over two years.The 98-year-old indoor pools and gym could reopen as early as mid-July, although Auckland Council has not...

