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Hygiene Services Gloucester

Hygiene Services Gloucester

Our experts can help you with a range of products and services including:

  • Sanitary collection and disposal.
  • Aircare purification and fragrancing
  • Hand sanitising and drying
  • Dental waste and collection servicing
  • Sharps waste and collection servicing
  • Entrance and workplace mats

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phs Group are the leading hygiene services provider in the UK, Spain and Ireland. With over 120,000 customers over 300,000 locations, supporting everything from restaurants to offices, and from hospitals to schools, we meet the needs of up to 100 million people.

Healthcare, washroom and floorcare hygiene are our business, and alongside our hygiene experts we have specialist businesses meeting the needs of specific businesses.

The leading washroom services supplier in the UK. Let us show you why, get a free quote.

We work with organisations of all sizes right across the UK and Ireland to ensure they meet their duty of care obligations and provide fully-serviced, hygienic washrooms that meet the needs of their specific visitors and staff.

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Facts about Gloucester

Facts about Gloucester

1. Royal connections

Boasting one of the most fascinating histories of any school in the county, The King’s School Gloucester dates back to 681, before it was established by King Henry VIII in 1541 as a prestigious new College School – with expectations of the highest standard.

The leading independent school has gone from strength to strength over its history, offering academic excellence, an impressive range of extra-curricular activities, and outstanding pastoral care.

2. A regal coronation

Aside from housing the burial place of King Edward II (one of only a few monarch tombs outside of London), Gloucester Cathedral hosted the coronation of King Henry III in 1216, who was nine years old at the time when he succeeded to the throne.

3. Elver Eaters

Current Gloucester Rugby fans cheer on the Cherry and Whites during matches at Kingsholm Stadium, but this wasn’t always the case, with the team’s former unofficial nickname said to be the ‘Elver Eaters’ – a reference to the unusual eel delicacy, for which there is an annual eating competition in Gloucestershire.

4. Roman remains

Offering a slice of history in the heart of Gloucester, Roman ruins can be found in the Eastgate underground viewing chamber, showcasing remains of the city from when it was a Roman fortress, with the site including the base of a 13th century tower and a horse-pool.

5. Aviation developments

The first ever British and Allied jet, the Gloster E28, was designed and built by the Gloster Aircraft Company, and powered by Frank Whittle’s jet engine. Many trial flights took off from Brockworth airfield, with a replica of the aircraft on display at the Jet Age Museum.

6. The Tailor of Gloucester

Said to be Beatrix Potter’s personal favourite story, The Tailor of Gloucester was inspired after the author heard the true story of a local tailor and visited his shop in Gloucester, along with sketching images of the city. The original building, now The House of the Tailor of Gloucester museum can be traced back to 1535, and resides close to Gloucester Cathedral.

7. The largest window in the world

The Great East Window at Gloucester Cathedral boasted the accolade of being the largest window in the world when it was installed in the 1350s, and still remains a landmark of European medieval stained glass. Reaching 22-metres high and 12-metres wide, the window is a big as a tennis court.

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Areas we cover

  • Gloucester
  • Cheltenham
  • Tewkesbury
  • Evesham
  • Cirencester
  • Malmesbury
  • Swindon
  • Oxford
  • Didcot
  • Banbury
  • Ledbury
  • Hereford
  • Lydney
  • Chepstow

And many more!

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