Hygiene Services Newport
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.
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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.
Industry insights from our experts
Facts about Newport
Johnny Cash owed his comeback to Newport
By the 1980s, country legend Johnny Cash had seen his star fade, but this forgotten man of the music industry would end up having his career reignited by a punk from Newport.
Mekon's singer Jon Langford had been a life-long Cash fan when he sneaked backstage at the Manchester Apollo in 1988 to tell his idol he and some friends were planning to make a tribute album to him.
With the help of ex-Fall guitarist turned radio DJ Marc Riley, the tribute LP – entitled "’Til Things Are Brighter" – featured Michelle Shocked, Marc Almond and Gaye Bikers on Acid, proceeds from which went to the Terrence Higgins Trust, the UK’s leading HIV and sexual health charity.
Cash loved the album and US journalists dubbed the hook-up “Johnny Cash Meets the Hip Britons”, pre-empting the new-found coolness the singer experienced throughout the ’90s under the guidance of influential Beastie Boys producer Rick Rubin.
Harry Houdini challenged the police in Newport
He was the most famous magician who ever slipped free of a straight jacket, but what’s less known about Harry Houdini was his love of a certain city in south Wales.
It was in Newport where the great illusionist performed some of his most spectacular feats and got himself arrested in the process.
In March 1913, Houdini announced he was going to jump handcuffed from Newport Bridge and free himself of his shackles.
Thousands flocked to the bridge to see him make his dive.
Ever the illusionist, however, he first sent a car along containing a look-alike wearing a swimming costume, and while the police were busy dealing with the impostor, Houdini climbed up onto one of the bridge’s buttresses and leapt into water below.
He resurfaced, free of his chains, further down river and swam to a nearby waiting boat, having suffered only a broken toe from his fall.
Areas we cover
- Newport
- Caerleon
- Caerphilly
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Blackwood
- Aberdare
- Cardiff
- Barry
- Caldicot
- Chepstow
And many more